| Hypolimnion | (Environmental Engineering) The lower layer of a lake. |
| In situ treatment | (Environmental Engineering) Treatment of a waste in place, as opposed to pumping or digging the waste up and then treating it. |
| Ion exchange | (Environmental Engineering) An adsorption process in which one ion is exchanged for another ion of like charge. There is an equivalence of exchanged charge. |
| Irreversible reaction | (Environmental Engineering) A reaction in which the reactant(s) proceed to product(s), but the products react at an appreciable rate to reform reactant(s). |
| Isomers | (Environmental Engineering) Two or more different compounds with the same chemical formula but different structure and characteristics. |
| Ketones | (Environmental Engineering) Organic compounds with two hydrocarbon groups bonded to a carbonyl group. |
| Landfill | (Environmental Engineering) A legal and controlled area for the placement of wastes into the ground. |
| Landfilling | (Environmental Engineering) The placement of wastes into the land under controlled conditions to minimize their migration or effect on the surrounding environment. |
| Ligand | (Environmental Engineering) The ion or molecule which surrounds or complexes with the central atom or ion. |
| Limnology | (Environmental Engineering) The study of freshwater ecosystems. |