Chemical/Environmental Technology: voice: 956.364.4633 fax: 956.364.5163
Department Chair: Robert Hernandez voice: 956.364.4717 fax: 956.364.5163 Email: Chemical/Environmental Technology
Mailing Address: Chemical/Environmantal Technology TSTC Harlingen 1902 North Loop 499 Harlingen, TX 78550
Location: The Chemical/Environmantal Technology office is located in the Chemical/Instrumentation Technology Building.
Office Hours: M - F: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat., Sun.: Closed
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Chemical-Environmental Technology
 Running GC Mass Spectrometry |
The Chemical-Environmental Technology Program qualifies its students and graduates to work for either chemical company laboratories, independent laboratories, research laboratories, polymer manufacturing facilities, petroleum refineries, pharmaceutical laboratories, environmental laboratories, chemical/hazardous material emergency response companies, or government agencies.
The program is strongly supported by the industry mentioned above, receiving monies for scholarships, equipment for instruction, faculty upgrade training, and grant monies for research.
 Flow determination of the Arroyo Colorado |
Students in the Chemical-Environmental Technology program receive instruction in the classroom, the laboratory and participate in tours of industry, wastewater plants, drinking water plants, and landfills. They study the environmental laws and regulations while collecting samples of a variety of matrices (types) such as surface water, ground water, soil, sediment, air, and fishes.
 Measuring the melt index of polymers |
Some students opt to continue their studies while they are employed. This is an ideal situation because all the companies that hire the program's graduates will reimburse all or most of the educational costs for tuition, fees, and books. These students usually pursue their education in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry. Two graduates have obtained law degrees.
 HAZMAT training - Employee emergency response for chemical spills |
The Chemical Environmental Technology Program participated in a GRANT from the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission conducting continuous monitoring and sampling of the Arroyo Colorado. The students conducted the data collection while the faculty evaluated the data for quality assurance/quality control compliance and submitted the information reporting to the granting agency.  |