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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI INSTRUCTION DIVISION FIRSTSEMESTER 2017-2018 Course Handout (Part II) Date: 02/08/2017 In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course. Course No. : CEF 323 Course Title : Introduction to Environmental Engineering Instructor-in-charge : ANUPAM SINGHAL 1. Course Description: In this course, the fundamental concepts involved in several aspects of origin and pollution control pertaining to Air Quality, Water Quality, Solid Waste, & Noise; global pollution problems such as Ozone depletion, Global warming, & Acid rain will be discussed. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a powerful tool used in the site selection of an industry/project, where the basic knowledge about all the aspects mentioned above is essential. The principles and applications of EIA will be addressed through several case studies. 2. Scope and Objective of the Course: With rapid industrialization and diversified ranges of human activities in pursuit of their day-to-day needs, the pollution problems are on the rise and are assuming enormous significance in bringing about various environmental changes. In this course, the pollution problems with respect to water quality, air quality, solid waste, & other related aspects are addressed and the fundamentals involved in each of the above areas will be discussed. The Environmental Impact Assessment, which is a legislative tool to control pollution from waste generators will be discussed along with several case studies. The course focuses on a multi – disciplinary approach in understanding the principles in the subject for applying to real life problems. 3. Text Books: T1. Masters Gilbert M., “Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science”, Pearson Education, rd Inc., 3 ed. , 2009. 4. Reference Books: R1. Peavy, H.S., Rowe, D.R. and T. George, "Environmental Engineering", McGrawHill International Editions, 2013. nd R2. Punmia B.C, A. Jain and A. Jain. “Water Supply Engineering”, Laxmi Publications, 2 ed., Reprint, Delhi, 1999. R3. Punmia B.C, A. Jain and A. Jain. “Wastewater Engineering (Including Air Pollution)”, Laxmi nd Publications, 2 ed., Reprint, Delhi, 1999. nd R4. Garg, S.K. "Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering" Khanna Publishers, 22 ed., Delhi, 2009. R5. Kiely G., “Environmental Engineering”, McGrawHill Editions, Singapore, 2007. 5. Course Plan: Lecture Module number Topics to be covered Reference Learning outcome No 1-4 1. Introduction , Basic units of Ch. 1.1 to Understanding of Environmental measurement, Mass 1.4 of T1. problems related energy Chemistry Transfer. Chapter 2 and mass transfer Stoichiometry, Enthalpy in of T1 Chemical Systems and its application in the course 5-13 2. Water Pollution Origin of surface and Ch. 5 of Students will learn and its Control groundwater resources and T1; water quality their characteristics; Unit Ch: 2,3,4 of parameters and their operation for water and R2. modeling wastewater treatment; Ch, 6, 7, Causes of pollution; Water 11, 12 of quality management in R5. Lakes, Reservoirs and Ch. 8-11 , Rivers and Groundwater; 11-16 of Mathematical models to R3. predict water quality of these resources. 14-20 3. Solid Waste Basic definitions; Life- Ch. 9 of Understanding about Management cycle Assessment, Source T1; Ch. the solid waste Reduction, Collection and 10,11,12 of management of big Transfer Operations, R1. cities/smart cities Treatment, Recycling and Recovery and Disposal of Solid waste. 21-27 4. Air Quality Basic definitions, Ch. 7 of Student will learn Management Meteorological aspects, T1; designing of air Criteria Pollutants, Ch. 8, 16 of pollution control Gaussian model, Unit R5. systems and modeling operations. 28-33 5. Noise Pollution Basic definitions; Sound Ch. 20 of Students will get idea Control levels from several R4; about the noise sources; Impacts; Control Ch.9 of R5. pollution abatement strategies. 34-35 6. Environmental Basic definitions; Ch. 19of Prediction of impact on Impact Methodologies; R5 and environment will be Assessment Applications using case Ch.21, 22 known studies. of R4. 36-42 7. Risk Assessment Significance of Risk Ch. 4 of Understanding about assessment, Perception of T1, the risk Risk, Risk Assessment: Class notes assessment/hazard will methodology and bedeveloped prediction 6. Evaluation Scheme EC No. Evaluation Duration Weightage Date & Time Nature of component (%) component 1 Mid Sem Test 90 minutes 35 12/10 2:00 - 3:30 OB PM 2 Assignment 25 To be announced in the class (OB/CB) /Test/Quiz 3 Comprehensive 3 Hours 40 9/12 FN CB 7. Chamber Consultation Hour:To be announced later. 8. Notices: Notices concerning the course will be displayed on Civil Engineering Group Notice Board. 9. Make-up Policy: Prior permission is essential for make-up. Make-up will be granted for genuine cases only. Instructor-In-Charge CEF323
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