Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs Course No CIV313 Course Category Cours Title WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING Courses with numerical focus Course Planner 15800 :: Mihir Lal Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits 4 0 0 4
Text Book:
1 S.K.GARG Water Supply EngineeringKhanna Publishers, Delhi, Nineteenth revised Edition 2008
2 S.K.Garg, "Environmental Engineering, Vol II Standard Publication, Twenty second revised Edition - 2009
3 Peavy, Rowe & Tchobanoglous, "Environmental Engineering", McGraw Hill International Editions 4 G.S. Birdie, "Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering," Dhanpat Rai & CO, New Delhi-2003 5 Duggal, K.N., Elements of Environmental Engineering, S Chand & Co. Ltd., 2000, New Delhi 6 Mark J. Hammer & Mark J. Hammer Jr., Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1998, New Delhi. 7 Ernest W. Steel & Terence J. Mc Ghee, Water Supply & Sewage, McGraw Hill, 1990, New York 8 Sawyer and McCarte, Chemistry for Environmental Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, (2003) New Delhi 9 Metcalf & Eddy, Waste Water Engineering Treatment, Disposal & Reuse, Tata McGraw Hill
Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 10 Relevant BIS Codes. 11 Journal of Environmental Engineering(ASCE Publication) 1 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12
12 International Journal of Environmental Engineering (IJEE) 13 S.Mohan and U.Saravanakumar. Computer Aided Water Supply Management, Journal of Indian Water Works Association, Vol.24, No.1, pp. 119-121, 1992. Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 14 http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php? journalCODE=ijee 15 sciencedirect.com 16 www.nptel.iitm.ac.in 17 http://www.cpcb.nic.in/ 18 http://moef.nic.in/index.php Salient Features Current issues of water & waste management research papers on almost all environmental issues water & wastewater treatment environmental issues/information/data in Indian context environmental information in Indian context
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Importance and necessary of water supply scheme Water Demand : Types of demand,Total requirement of water for a town or a city Percapita demand ,factors affecting per capita demand Variations in demand ->Reference :1,en.wikipedia.o >Reference 1Page No- rg/wiki/Water 1-7 _resources ->Reference :1,-www.indiaenvi >Reference 1Page No- ronmentportal. 8-16 ww org.in ->Reference :1,-www.nptel.iitm.ac.in >Reference 1Page No16-19 ->Reference :1,-www.bis.org >Reference 1Page No20-26 ->Reference :1,-www.prb.org/.. >Reference 1Page No- ./HumanPopul 27-30 ation/Populati onGrowth.asp
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Week 2
Lecture 5
Week 2
Lecture 6
Population forecasting Methods Methods of varying incremental increase method and decreasing rate of growth method Source of water: infiltration galleries
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Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Week 3
Lecture 9
Ground water springs and infiltration wells and dug wells Surface Water Stream, lake, River. Impounding reservoirs, ponds. Introduction:River Intakes, Canal Intake Conveyance of water:Various types of pressure pipes and joints, Pipe Appurtenances Test-1
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Week 4
Lecture 13
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Introduction:Pumps for lifting water,types of pumps,Centrifugal pumps Displacement pumps ->Reference :1,www.engineeri >Reference 1Page No- ngtoolbox.com/ 340-347 centrifugalpumpsd_ 54.html ->Reference :1,-en.wikipedia.org >Reference 1Page No- /wiki/Variable_ 349-353 displacement_ pump ->Reference :1,-www.nptel.iitm.ac.in >Reference 1Page No358-360 ->Reference :1,www.abheritag >Reference 1Page No- e.ca/.../water_ 377-385 physical_char acteristics.htm
Lecture 15
Lecture 16
Factors effecting the selection of particular type of pump, head power,efficiency of pumps Introduction: Characteristics of water, physical characteristics
Week 5
Lecture 17
Week 5
Lecture 18
Chemical characteristics
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Lecture 19
Lecture 20
Water borne diseases and control and quality standards for domestic supplies Introduction:Methods of purification of water:Sceening and sedimentation,stokes law Design concepts in plain sedimentation tanks Inlet and outlet arrangements in sedimentation tanks, sedimentation with coagulation and problems Chemicals used for coagulation and problems, Flocculation tank or a Flocculator and problems Test-2 Introduction: Filtration, Filter materials, Slow sand filters Rapid sand filters
Week 6
Lecture 21
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Lecture 23
Lecture 24
Week 7
Lecture 25 Lecture 26
Lecture 27
Lecture 28
Working and cleaning of rapid sand filter, operational troubles, rate of filtration and efficiency ,uses
MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Problems on rapid sand filters, pressure filters ->Reference :1,-valvolinecumm >Reference 1Page No- ins.com 530- 536 -->Reference 1Page No-553-556 va ->Reference :1,en.wikipedia.or >Reference 1Page No- g/wiki/Water_ 681-686 supply_networ k ->Reference :1,-www.nesc.wvu >Reference 1Page No- .edu/.../reservo 686-700. irs_towers_tan ks_DWFSOM1 5.pdf ->Reference :2,www.nptel.iitm.ac.in >Reference 2Page No178-185
Lecture 30
Introduction:Distribution system, Requirements of good distribution system, methods of distribution and systems of supply Methods of distribution and systems of supply, Functions of distribution reservoirs, types, storage capacity of reservoirs Quality and Characteristics of sewage :Decomposition of sewage in terms aerobic and anaerobic conditions Characterstics of sewage: physical &chemical Biochemical oxygen demand and problems Population equivalent, relative stability and Bacteriological characteristics and related problems Introduction system of sanitation and sewers and shapes sewer pipes, and forces acting on sewer pipes Sewer materials types of sewers
Lecture 31
Lecture 32
Week 9
Lecture 33
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Lecture 35
Lecture 36
Week 10
Lecture 37
Week 10
Lecture 38
Testing of the sewer pipes, Sewer Appurtenances: Man holes, location and spacing of Manholes, classification of Man holes, Lampholes,cleanouts,Gull -ies,catch Basins Flushing tanks, Grease and oil traps, Inverted simphons,matienance and ventilation of sewers pumping stations
www.bis.org
Lecture 39
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Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 Treatment of sewage :Classification of treatment processes, Preliminary treatment, advanced treatment,screening,Types of screening and their designs and cleaning Grit chambers and related problems, Skimming tanks Sedimentation : necessity in waste water, types of sedimentation tanks and design Secondary treatment through biological filtration of sewage Trickling filters for biological treatment of sewage, types of trickling filters, design and their efficiencies Recirculation of treated sewage and its use in high rate trickling filter and problems ->Reference :2,Page No-279-290 media2.web.britannic a.com/ebmedia/ 55/2395 5-.
Week 11
Lecture 41
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Lecture 42
Lecture 43
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Lecture 44
Week 12
Lecture 45
->Reference :2,Page No-358- 360 ->Reference 2Page No363-372 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12
Week 12
Lecture 46
Disposal of sludge, Methods of disposal sewage Secondary treatment through activated sludge process: various operations & units, operational problem Activated Sludge Process(ASP): Design Considerations
Lecture 47
Lecture 48
Week 13
ASP: Sludge Volume Index, Sludge Recycle & Rate ->Reference :2,Page of Return Sludge, Wasting of excess sludge no-433-435 Advantage & Disadvantages of an ASP, ASP vs Trickling Filter Process Process design of a complete sewage treatment plant Process design of a complete sewage treatment plant ->Reference :2,Page no - 449-451 ->Reference :2,Page No- 506-512 ->Reference :2,Page No- 513-516
Lecture 52
Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53 Lecture 54 Solid Waste Management Air Pollution and Control http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Waste_management http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Air_pollution
Test 1
Water Demand, Variations in demand,Design periods, population Individual data and population growth, Source of water, Conveyance of water Displacement pumps, Factors effecting the selection of particular Individual type of pump, Chemical biological characteristics, Methods of purification of water, Design concepts in plain sedimentation tanks
full test
Test 2
full test
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Homework 1
Distribution system, Characteristics of sewage, Introduction Individual system of sanitation and sewers and shapes sewer pipes, Testing of the sewer pipes, Treatment of sewage, Disposal of sludge
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