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Analytical equipment for water analysis
Location: Burnaby Building
Environmental technology is the application of scientific knowledge, engineering and policy to protect the environment and address sustainability.
Our Environmental Technology Laboratory has all the analytical equipment needed for simple water tests – from biochemical oxygen demand to suspended solids, nutrient analysis, pH and conductivity.
The lab is mainly used for teaching and projects by students on engineering courses including BEng / MEng Civil Engineering, BEng Construction Project Management and MSc Civil Engineering. Students from other departments, including the School of the Environment and Life Sciences and the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, use the lab equipment for projects on an ad hoc basis.
Explore our Environmental Technology Laboratory
Equipment and amenities
- pH meter
- Conductivity meter
- Field kits for nutrient analysis
- Dissolved oxygen meter
- Chemical oxygen demand digester and meter
- Fume cupboard
- Field microbiology kit for coliform testing
- Drying ovens, fridges and incubators
- Vacuum filtration equipment
- High temperature furnace for heat stress tests and loss on ignition
- Calorimeter
- UV/Vis scanning spectrophotometer
Research
Our researchers are currently using the lab to investigate microplastics in wastewater and as indoor air pollutants, using nano technology to remove herbicides from wetlands, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination in harbours, and recycling ash waste from incineration in Energy Recovery Facilities.
Related facilities
Environmental Technology Field Station
Conduct tests and analyse samples currently in the ecosystem in a fully-operational waterworks in nearby Petersfield complete with microbiology and environmental chemistry labs.
Geotechnics Laboratory
Our Geotechnics Laboratory – or Soils Lab – has equipment for analysing fine- and coarse-grained soils.
Geochemistry Laboratory
Trace Earth and environmental processes in this lab, using techniques including palynology processing – the study of strewn particles – for acid dissolutions of rock matrices, sample sieving and heavy liquid separation.
Where to find us
Environmental Technology Laboratory
Burnaby Building 0.16
Burnaby Road
1024ºË¹¤³§
PO1 3QL