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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs

Course No CIV035

Cours Title ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Course Planner 15291 :: Gurpreet Singh

Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits 3 0 1 4

Text Book:

1 "1.1. Environmental engineering. volume I, S. K. Garg ,khanna publisher.

Environmental Engineering volume II, S.K. Garg,khanna publisher

Other Specific Book:

3 Birdie G.S & Birdie J.S, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & 4

Sons, New Delhi

Duggal, K.N., Elements of Environmental Engineering, S Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

5 Mark J. Hammer & Mark J. Hammer Jr., Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India

Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 6 http://www.iwaponline.com/jws/toc.htm 7 http://omicsonline.org/jwwtahome.php Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 8 http://bieap.gov.in/WaterSupplyEngg.pdf 9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastewater 10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastewater 11 nptel.iitm.ac.in/ Salient Features general information about water treatment. General information about waste water treatment lacture and notes Videos cources of water supply and waste water etc.

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Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic Chapters/Sections of Pedagogical tool Textbook/other Demonstration/case reference study/images/anmatio n ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Introduction to the subject,Importance and necessity ->Reference :1,Vol of planned watersupply,various types of water 1page 1-28-14 demands etc. Requirment of water for town,per capita demand,factors affecting per capita demand etc. Variation in demand,design period ,population forcating methods,arithmatic increse methods,geometric increse method etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 15-19 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 20-2327-283035 http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Water_resources http://www.rsc.org/imag es/Chap2_tcm18108473.pdf Numerical analysis

Lecture 2

Lecture 3

Week 2

Lecture 4

Decreasing rate of grouth method,simple graphical ->Reference :1,Vol method ,comparitive graphical method,master plane 1page 43-49 method,the ratio method etc. Sources of water,surface sources,sub surface sources,types of prepripitation in brief Etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1 page 57-6074-75109

N.A

Lecture 5

http://kmwsa.gov.in/om_manual/Chapter3.pdf N.A http://www.who.int/water _sanitation_health/dwq/ gdwq3rev/en/ N.A http://www.gwri.gatech.e du/uploads/proceedings/ 2009/3.5.4_Sonan.pdf N.A

Lecture 6 Week 3 Lecture 7

Factors for selection of sources of ->Reference :1,Vol water,measurement of rainfall ,types of gauges etc. 1page 61-66-110 Introduction to Quality of water drinking ->Reference :1,Vol water,Physical chracterstics of drinking 1page 377-384 water,turbidity and its measurment procedure,colour and its standards etc. Physical chracterstics taste and ->Reference :1,Vol order,temperature,specific conductivity of water,etc. 1page 384-385 Chemical chracterstics of drinking water,total solids and suspended solids,pH value ,hardness of water etc. Chloride content,nitrogen content,metal and chemical substances,dissolve gases, BOD etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 385-389 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 391-399

Lecture 8 Lecture 9

Week 4

Lecture 10

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Bacterial and microscopical chracterstics etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1page399-414 N.A

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Week 4

Lecture 12

Water born diseases and their control,Quality standards for munciple or domestic supplies etc. Purification of water supplies,method of purifications,screening,plain sedimentation,sedimentation tanks, etc.

->Reference :1,Vol 1page 415-434 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 440-454

http://zeenews.india.co m/water/story.aspx? aid=549566 Numerical analysis

Week 5

Lecture 13

Lecture 14

Sedimentation added with cogulations,chemicals ->Reference :1,Vol used for coagulation and comparison between them 1page 478-486 ,etc. Filtartion,theory,filtration materials ,types of filters and their classifications, introduction to constrution of slow sand filter,efficiency, uses etc. Rapid sand filter,construction details,efficiency of filter,uses ,etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 508-516 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 516-530

N.A

Lecture 15

http://water.me.vccs.edu /concepts/filters.html Numerical analysis N.A

Week 6

Lecture 16 Lecture 17

Comparison between slow and rapid sand ->Reference :1,Vol filter,pressure filters,working,efficiency,andvantages 1page 550-556 and disadvantages etc. Disinfections ,methods of disinfaction,clorination,dose of clorine etc. Types of clorination,water softening methods,temporary methods,permanent methods,lime soda process etc. Removal of colours,odours and taste from water,areation and its methods ,BIS standards for driking water etc. Introduction to waste water engineerinng,types of sewage,component of sewage system etc. ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 558-567 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 575-578-583589 ->Reference :1,Vol 1page 611-614-672676

Lecture 18

http://www.nesc.wvu.ed u/ndwc/pdf/ot/tb/tb1_disi nfection.pdf N.A

Week 7

Lecture 19

Lecture 20

N.A

Lecture 21

->Reference :2,page 1- http://www.geaengineeri 5 ng.com/Services/Waste waterEngineering.htm

MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Introduction to quality and characterstics of sewage ->Reference :2,page ,decay decomposition of sewage,basis of biological 178-185 treatment etc. Physical chracteristics of sewage and tehir ->Reference testing,chemical charcterstics,total soilds,suspended :2,page185-189 solids,and settleable soilds,method of measuring etc. ph value,chloride content,nitrogen content,presence ->Reference of fats,oils and :2,page190-193 grease,sulphides,sulphates,hydrosulphide gas,etc. N.A

Lecture 23

http://www.fao.org/docre p/t0551e/t0551e03.htm

Lecture 24

N.A

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Week 9

Lecture 25

Dissolved oxygen,chemical oxygen demand ,total organic carbon, Bio-chemical oxygen demand,relative stability,bacteriological chracteristics and testing etc.

->Reference :2,page193-125

Numerical analysis

Lecture 26 Lecture 27

Classification of treatement process,screening,types ->Reference :2,page of screens,etc. 279-289 Basic introduction to grit removal basins,skimming ->Reference :2,page tanks,vacuators,sedimentation,sedimentation tanks 292-299-316-320 ,types of tanks etc. Sedimentation with coagulations,merits and denmarits ,Introduction to sewage filtrationcontact beds,operation,performance etc. ->Reference :2,page 329-336

Numerical analysis N.A

Week 10

Lecture 28

http://science.uwaterloo. ca/~cchieh/cact/applych em/watertreatment.html

Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 29 Intermidiate sand filters ,trinckling filters for biological filtration, their construction and operation,types ,merits and denmarits etc. Design componets of trinkling filter ,comparison between conventional and high trinkling filter etc. Secondary sedimentation,humus tanks,,scondary clarifier,digestion and disposal of primary and secodary sludge, stages of sluge digestion process,factors affecting sludge digestion and control etc. Sluge digestion tank,detais and design considrations,disposal of sludge etc. Secondry treatment through activated sluge process,areation tank and activated plant,mechanical areation,slugde thickner and sludge digestion tank,bulking and forming etc. ->Reference :2,page 336-345 ->Reference :2,page 346-357 ->Reference :2,page 377-387 N.A

Lecture 30 Week 11 Lecture 31

N.A N.A

Lecture 32 Lecture 33

->Reference :2,page 387-415 ->Reference :2,page 416-426

N.A http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/cou rses/Webcoursecontents/IITKANPUR/wasteWater/L ecture%2024.htm N.A

Week 12

Lecture 34

Wasting of excess sludge,sludge volume ->Reference :2,page index,modified operations,tapered,step,areation 433-444 process,contact stabilization,compleate mix,modified areaton process ,extende areation,and activated areation process etc. Advantages and disadvantages of activated sludge ->Reference :2,page plant,comparison between activated sludge process 452-453 and trinckling filter process, rotating biological contractors etc.

Lecture 35

N.A

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Week 12

Lecture 36

Oxidation ponds and stabilization ponds,advantages ->Reference :2,page & disadvantages,oxidation ditches and 453-477 lagoons,anaerobic and faculative stabilisation ponds,septic tanks,disposal of effluent from septic tank etc

N.A

Spill Over
Week 13 Lecture 37 Lecture 38 Methods of treatment of industrial wastewater etc. Wastewater reccycling in buildings etc. ->Reference :2,page 517-542 ->Reference :2,page 593-596 N.A N.A

Details of homework and case studies


Homework No. Objective Topic of the Homework Nature of homework (group/individuals/field work Individual Evaluation Mode Allottment / submission Week 3/3

Class test 1

To know about quqlities standards of drinking water,sources to take quality ,demand water,methods of population forcasting etc. ,source of drinking water etc To know about the water bone disegies,sedimentation,filtration etc. treatment of drinking water etc. To know abouut waste water properties and treatments Physical,chemical,biological chracterstics of sewage,primary treatment methods etc.

Test checking and marking

Class test 2

Individual

Test checking and marking Test checking and marking

6/6

Class test 3

Individual

10 / 10

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Class test Frequency 2 Total :Out Of 3 Each Marks Total Marks 10 10 20 20

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS

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*Each experiment of the lab will be evaluated using following relative scheme:
Component J/E WR VIVA % of Marks 20 50 30

List of experiments :Lecture Number Lecture Topic Pedagogical Tools Or Equipment Planned pH meter, Burette, pipette, beakers, pH meters, Phenopthelene methyl orange lab Manual Not Applicable

lab (a) To determine the pH value of a given sample of experiments 1 water. (b) To determine the alkalinity in a given sample of water lab To determine the amount of dissolved Oxygen in the experiments 2 given sample of water. lab (a) To find the odour of a given sample of water experiments 3 To find out the colour of a given sample of water

BOD bottle Osmoscope, Nessler tubes

Not Applicable Not Applicable

lab (a) To find the Turbidity of a given sample of water Turbidity meter, Conductivity experiments 4 (using photometer) Burette, pipette, beakers, EDTA sol (b) To determine conductivity (c) To find out the hardness of the given sample of the water by Standard EDTA Method

Not Applicable

Mid Term
lab Determination of iron and manganese in water experiments 5 lab Determination of sulphates and sulphides in water experiments 6 lab Determination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand experiments 7 Titration Titration BOD incubator, titration Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

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