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LECTURER INFO
Name: Ir. Dr. Low Kaw Sai z Involved in water and air pollution control, recycling,
waste disposal
disposal, and public health issues
issues.
Qualifications: B.Sc.(Hons.) [Civil Eng], Ph.D (Civil Eng)
Experience: 25 years (Researcher, Civil Service, Contractor z Conduct hazardous-waste management studies
Firm Consultant Firm,
Firm, Firm Own Practice as Consultant & z Offer analysis on treatment and containment
containment, and
Design-and-build basis) develop regulations to prevent mishaps.
Current Position in UTAR: Assoc. Prof. z Design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater
Location: SA Block 5th Floor West Wing treatment systems
Consultation Time: Monday; 10am -12 noon z Research on proposed environmental projects, analyze
Thursday; 9am-10am
9am 10am & 3pm-4pm
3pm 4pm scientific data
data, and perform quality control checks
Reference Book: z Attempt to minimize the effects of acid rain, global
Hari D. Sharma & Krishna R. Reddy. Geoenviromental warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion.
Enginnering Site Remediation, Waste Containment
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GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS
Contents of study :
Pertain to z Discusses soil formation, composition, structure, and its
behaviour and interaction with water, as well as dissolved
1. The protection of uncontaminated regions of the
and immiscible contaminants.
subsurface and
subsurface,
z Presents clean-up criteria and pathways for contaminant
2. The remediation or clean up of regions of the exposure in site remediation,
subsurface that have been contaminated by one or z Outlines of the various remediation strategies.
more events ((e,g.
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p g , z Describes types of waste contaminants and containment
leaking waste containment facilities, leaking above site selection, containment system configurations, the
ground and underground storage tanks,
tanks infiltration essentials of containment system design, and the
treatment of barrier composition and performance issues.
of pesticides, etc.)
GE ENGINEERING ISSUES
GE ENGINEERING COURSE COVERS 1.
2.
Effects of waste liquids on barrier material properties (compatibility).
Containment strategies for emerging waste forms (e.g. nanowaste,
pharmaceutical waste, animal waste (prions).
3. Containment transport through low-permeability soil barriers.
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zSoil dynamics 6. Diffusion through polymer materials used as components of engineered
barrier systems
zGeosynthetics
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t h i l engineering
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remediation system performance.
zSoil improvement 8. Geosynthetic for containment and remediation applications
9. Geotechnical aspects of waste containment and remediation systems
zGroundwater and seepage 10. Leaching of contaminants and stabilized/solidified waste forms.
11. Mine waste containment and remediation
zEvaluation of soil properties and 12
12. Ph i l chemical,
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physicochemical behaviour 13. Physico-chemical interactions between soils and containments liquids
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14. Unsaturated flow through soil covers used for waste disposal
GE RESEARCH AREAS
z Engineering aspects related to design, construction, and monitoring of
containment facilities
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and hazardous waste landfills, impoundments, animal waste lagoons,
evaporation ponds, etc.)
z Development
p and evaluation of technologiesg for in-situ remediation of Applies an understanding of
subsurface contamination (e.g. in-situ containment barriers, passive reactive
barriers, stabilisation and solidification, shallow and deep soil mixing, etc.)
z Evaluating the significance of clay membrane behaviour (solute restriction, zGeology
chemico-osmosis)
chemico osmosis) on contaminant transport through clay membrane barriers
used for environmental containment applications. zHydrogeology,
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z Determining the long-term (2-3) years performance of geosynthetic clay
liners exposed to chemical solutions. zGeotechnical engineering
z Modeling
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z Modeling the use of sulphate reducing bacteria in permeable reactive
treatment trenches for p precipitation
p of metals in acid mine drainage g to proposed and existing sites
z Characterise the mobility and fate of organic compounds existing as
mixtures in the subsurface.
z Evaluating the potential use of prefabricated vertical drains to accelerate the
consolidation of in-situ
in situ soils that have been mixed with zero zero-valency
valency
iron/clay slurries to treat contamination.
GE ENGINEERING IN PRACTICE
GE ENGINEERING IN PRACTICE
zA combined staff of scientists and engineers
provides a range of services to address
environmental greenfield and brownfield sites. zEnvironmental Site Management
zRequires
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p cost- zEnvironmental Mining Services
effective solution that satisfies all applicable zHydrological and Hydrogeological Services
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Malaysia:
Environmental Quality Act
Act, 1974 Environmental Quality Act, 1974
z ACT z ACT
z Environmental Quality Act 1974- Act 127 z Environmental
E i lQQuality
li (A(Appeall B
Board)
d) R
Regulations
l i 2003 - P.U.(A)
P U (A)
115/2003
z Environmental Quality (Halon Management) Regulations1999 -
z REGULATIONS P.U.(A)
( ) 452/99
z Environmental Quality (Control of Petrol And Diesel z Environmental Quality (Refrigerant Management) Regulations 1999 -
P.U (A) 451/99
Properties) Regulations 2007 - P.U.(A) 145/2007
z Environmental Quality (Control of Emission From Petrol Engines)
z Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes)(Amendment) Regulations 1996 - P.U(A)
P U(A) 543/96
Regulations 2007, P.U. (A) 158. z Environmental Quality (Control of Emission From Diesel Enginers)
z Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations Regulations 1996 P.U (A) 429/96
2005 - P.U.(A)
P U (A) 294/2005 z Environmental Qualityy (Prescribed
( Premises)) (Scheduled
( Wastes
Treatment And Disposal Facilities) Regulations 1989 - P.U (A) 141/89
z Environmental Quality (Dioxin And Furan) Regulations z Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 1989 -
2004 -P.U.(A) 104/2004 P.U.(A) 139/89
z Environmental Quality (Control of Emission From z Environmental Quality (Motor Vehiclle Noise) Regulations 1987 - P.U
PU
Motorcycles) Regulations 2003 - P.U. (A) 464/2003 (A) 244/87
Environmental Quality Act, 1974 Environmental Quality Act, 1974
: RULES
z ACT
z Environmental Qualityy ((Control of Lead Concentration in z Environmental Quality (Compounding of Offences) (Open Burning)
Rules 2000
2000- P.U.(A)
P U (A) 310/2000
Motor Gasoline) Regulations 1985 - P.U (A) 296/85 z Environmental Quality (Compounding of Offences) Rules 1978 -
z Environmental Quality (Sewage And Industrial Effluents) P.U.(A) 281/78
Regulations 1979 - P.U.
P U (A) 12/79 z Environmental QQualityy (Delegation
( g of Powers)) Order 2005 - P.U.(A)
( )
Order 2005 - 365/2005
z Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises) (Raw z Environmental Quality (Prescribed Conveyance) (Scheduled
Natural Rubber) Regulations 1978 - P.U.(A) 338/78 Wastes) Order 2005 - P.U.(A) 293/2005
z Environmental
E i t l Quality
Q lit (Cl
(Clean Ai
Air)) R
Regulations
l ti 1978 - z Environmental Quality (Declared Activities) (Open Burning) Order
2003 - P.U. (A) 460/2003
P.U.(A) 280/78 z Environmental Quality (Delegation of Powers) (Perbadanan
z Environmental Qualityy (Prescribed
( Premises)) (Crude
( Putrajaya) Order 2002 - P.U.(A) 233/2002
Palm-Oil) Regulations 1977 - P.U.(A) 342/77 z Environmental Quality (Delegation of Power) (Halon Management)
Order 2000- P.U.(A) 490/2000
z Environmental Quality (Licensing) Regulations 1977 - z Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) (Opening Burning)
(P U (A) 198/77 )
(P.U.(A) Order 2000 [Revoked By P P.U.(A)
U (A) 460/20032 ] - P.U.(A)
P U (A)
308/2000