4/5/2021 Weekly message

 

Happy Monday,

I apologize for the lateness of this weekly message. I don't have any good excuse - I just forgot to write it.  I all of you had a wonderful weekend. I took some time to get in three very nice walks (and over 10 miles). Although it doesn't look like it in the photos, Spring is really here. On Sunday, I walked in the Ingham County Conservation District in Mason with a friend. We saw (and heard) geese, wood ducks, mallard ducks, turtles, wood frogs, a coopers hawk, red-winged blackbird, a muskrat, merganser ducks, and spring peepers. And we saw a garter snake, along with trout lilies and skunk cabbage pushing up from the soil.





We will continue control of air pollutants, focusing our discussion on gaseous pollutants. 

The homework on primary particulate control technologies (gravity settlers, centrifugal separators, ESPs) is due on Monday April 5.  If you need the 48 h grace period, just let me know. Participation question 11 is due on the same day.

I posted the description of Project 3 early this week.  It will be due on April 26th (the day the final exam is scheduled), with a grace period of 96 h (the end of finals week).  Project 3 is written as a hypothetical situation (though based on a proposed project) in Kalkaska County for increased fracking.  It involves both modelling and engineering control technology and even incorporates GHG emissions from earlier in the semester.  We will not be participating in the AWMA ECi competition as part of class. I figured we all need a break from Zoom meetings and the like.  However, if you do wish to participate please let me know.  Details are provided here: A&WMA ECi Competition.

Lansing Board of Water and Light is offering two $1500 fellowships this summer for students who wish to work on a study testing groundwater in Clinton County. The testing would likely take about 10 hours per week and could be developed into an independent study project. The independent study can be completed as a ENE 490 or ENE 880.  ENE 490 classes can be used as ENE technical electives and ENE 880 courses can be used as part of a grad plan. If interested, please complete the Google form: https://forms.gle/R7EWAQBUScKzWtJf8 before April 15th. If you have questions, please let me know.

I've continued to post job and internship announcements on the course blog Job announcements and (Engineering Career) Center Information (ene489spring2021.blogspot.com)

And finally, Michigan has announced that beginning Monday, April 5, all Michiganders age 16 and older who were not previously eligible will be eligible to receive a vaccine. More information can be found at: https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98158-554408--,00.html

All the best,

Dr. Masten

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