Wednesday, September 28, 2011

FREE FE Exam Review Schedule!

Date

Time

Subject/Instructor

Location

Tuesday, 10/4

4-6pm

Wastewater Treatment, Hydrology & Cont. Transport:

Dr. Sansalone

BLK 213

Tuesday, 10/11

5-6pm

Solid Hazardous Waste and Occupational Health and Safety: Wesley Oehmig

BLK 213

Thursday, 10/13

4-5:30pm

Geohydrology and Remediation:

Dr. Annable

BLK 213

Tuesday, 10/18

4:30-5:30pm

Air Quality and Air Pollution Control:

Dr. Wu

BLK 213

Thursday, 10/27

4-6pm

Water Chemistry & Water Treatment :

Dr. Chadik

BLK213


Brought to you by the Society of Environmental Engineers (S.E.E.) and the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences

For more information, contact Elaine Tolon, etolon@ufl.edu

Thursday, September 8, 2011

FIRST UNIFIED MEETING

The first Unified Meeting of the year is on Wednesday September 14th at 7pm in NEB 386! This year, AWWA, AWMA, AWRA, FWEA, EWB, WC, ASCE, and SEE will be participating. Dr. Lindner will be speaking at the first Unified Meeting, and you'll get an intro to all the societies! Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

First SEE General Body Meeting

The first SEE General Body Meeting of the year will be tomorrow, Wednesday August 31st. We will meet at 7pm in NEB 386. There will be refreshments and a T-shirt raffle. We will be discussing activities for the year, and electing a BEC Rep. So come and bring your friends as we kick off a new and great year!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Organic Gardening this Summer


Hey SEE gardeners! During the summer the grass grows very fast at the garden. As a result there is a need to have more work parties. Here is the summer schedule: June 4, June 18, July 9, July 23, August 6, August 27, September 10. These work parties will start at 8am and end at 9:30am. Main tasks will be to roll up the hoses and cut the grass between plots. We will also work on the compost. SEE's first plot has been planted for the summer and includes okra, squash, black eyed peas, eggplant, chives, and tomatoes. Our second plot will be planted this weekend. For directions or more info, visit: http://sites.google.com/site/uforganicgardens/. Weather permitting, a quick trip to a local spring or lake may be in order to cool off after the gardening is complete =)

RSVP on the SEE Facebook Group or e-mail James O'Connell at joconnell@ufl.edu.