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- Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alexa N. Rihana Abdallah, University of Detroit Mercy; Mark Schumack, University of Detroit Mercy
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Environmental Engineering
b reproduced in the PowerPoint lecture Fossil Fuels onand l) the course website. Compare your estimate to the value of 1037 tcf given in the text (see page 47). Using your estimate for cumulative production, what is the ultimate recovery, Q∞, for natural gas in the U.S.? Expectations
- Conference Session
- Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 3
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel B. Oerther, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Environmental Engineering
Association (NEHA). [Online]. Available: https://www.neha.org/about- neha/mission. [Accessed April 26, 2018].[11] American Academy of Sanitarians (AAS). [Online]. Available: http://www.sanitarians.org/. [Accessed April 26, 2018].[12] B. Logan, B. Rittmann, and C. O’Melia. “Research frontiers in environmental engineering.” [Online]. Available: Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors Foundation (AEESPF), http://www.aeespfoundation.org/sites/default/files/pdf/Research_Frontiers.pdf. [Accessed April 26, 2018].[13] J. Mihelcic, C.C. Naughton, M.E. Verbyla, Q. Zhang, R.W. Schweitzer, S.M. Oakley, E.C. Wells, and L.M. Whiteford. “The grandest challenge of all: the role of environmental engineering to achieve