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GOKULA KRISHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING – SULLURPET

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT NAME : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING NO. OF PERIOD THEORY: 67


FACULTY NAME : G. Chaithanya Kumar TUTORIALS: 10
YEAR – SEMESTER : IV-I TOTAL: 77
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2018-19 REGULATION: R15

Course Objective:
This subject provides the knowledge of water sources, water treatment, design of distribution system, waste water treatment, and safe disposal
methods. The topics of characteristics of waste water, sludge digestion are also included.

Learning Outcome:
Students will be able to
1. Identify the source of water and water demand
2. Apply the water treatment concept and methods
3. Apply water distribution processes and operation and maintenance of water supply
4. Prepare basic process designs of water and wastewater treatment plants collect, reduce, analyze, and evaluate basic water quality data
5. Determine the sewage characteristics and design various sewage treatment plants
6. Carry out municipal water and wastewater treatment system design and operation
7. Apply environmental treatment technologies and design processes
TEXT BOOKS
1. Water Supply And Sanitary Engineering By G.S. Birdi, Dhanpat Rai & Sons Publishers.
2. Water Supply Engineering, Vol. 1, Waste Water Engineering, Vol. II, B.C.Punmia, Ashok Jain & Arun Jain, Laxmi Publications Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi
3. Environmental Engineering By Peavy, TMH Publishers.

REFERENCES:
1. Environmental Science and Engineering by J.G.Henry and G.W.Heinke – Person Education..
2. Waste Water Treatment- Concepts And Design Approach By G.L. Karia And R.A. Christian, Prentice Hall Of India
3. Elements Of Environmental Engineering By K.N. Duggal, S. Chand Publishers.
S.No. Unit description Start date Finish date No. of Test & assignment plan
periods
1. UNIT –I 02/07/2018 30/07/2018 14 1T + 1A
INTRODUCTION , WATER DEMAND AND
QUANTITY STUDIES, QUALITY AND
ANALYSIS OF WATER

2. UNIT – II 31/07/2018 18/08/2018 15 1T + 1A


WATER TREATMENT, WATER
DISTRIBUTION

3. UNIT – III INTRODUCTION TO 19/08/2018 31/08/2018 16 1T + 1A


SANITATION, WASTE WATER
COLLECTION AND CHARACTERSTICS

4. UNIT – IV WASTE WATER 01/09/2018 18/09/2018 10 1T + 1A


TREATMENT, SLUDGE TREATMENT

5. UNIT – V SOLID WATE 19/09/2018 19/10/2018 12 1T + 1A


MANAGEMENT, AIR POLLUTION, NOISE
POLLUTION

Prepared by: G. Chaithanya kumar approved by: K.Deepak kumar


Books Date Of Completion
S. No Portion Planned To Cover Remark
Referred
Proposed Actual
UNIT –I

INTRODUCTION

1. Importance and Necessity of Protected Water T2,R1


Supply systems
2. Objectives of Protected water supply system
T2,R1

3. Flow chart of public water supply system T2,R1

4. Role of Environmental Engineer T2,R1

5. WATER DEMAND AND QUANTITY STUDIES T2,R1

6. Estimation of water demand for a town or city T2,R1

7. Types of water demands T2,R1

8. Per capita Demand T2,R1

9. Factors affecting the Per Capita Demand T2,R1

10. Variations in the Demand T2,R1

11. Design Period T2,R1

12. Factors affecting the Design period T2,R1

13. Population Studies T2,R1

14. Population Forecasting Studies T2,R1

15. QUALITY AND ANALYSIS OF WATER T2,R1

Characteristics of water – Physical, Chemical and T2,R1


16.
Biological

Analysis of Water – Physical, Chemical and T2,R1


17.
Biological

18. Impurities in water T2,R1

19. Water borne diseases T2,R1

20. Drinking water quality standards T2,R1

21. Test on Unit-I


UNIT – II WATER TREATMENT, WATER DISTRIBUTION

1. Layout and general outline of water treatment units T2,R1

2. sedimentation – principles T2,R1

3. design factors T2,R1

4. coagulation-flocculation clarifier design T2,R1

5. coagulants T2,R1

6. feeding arrangements T2,R1

7. Filtration and Chlorination . T2,R1

8. Filtration – theory T2,R1

9. working of slow and rapid gravity filters .


T2,R1

10. multimedia filters T2,R1

11. design of filters T2,R1

12. troubles in operation comparison of filters T2,R1

13. disinfection T2,R1

14. theory of chlorination T2,R1

15. chlorine demand T2,R1

16. other disinfection practices T2,R1

17. Miscellaneous treatment methods T2,R1

18. Distribution systems T2,R1

19. Requirements T2,R1

20. Layout of Water distribution systems T2,R1

21. Design procedures T2,R1

22. Hardy Cross and equivalent pipe methods T2,R1

service reservoirs – joints, valves such as sluice


23. valves, air valves, scour valves and check valves T2,R1
water meters
24. laying and testing of pipe lines T2,R1

25. pump house T2,R1

26. waste detection and prevention T2,R1

27. Test on Unit-II

UNIT – III INTRODUCTION TO SANITATION.

1. systems of sanitation T2,R1

2. relative merits & demerits T2,R1

3. collection and conveyance of waste water T2,R1

4. sewerage T2,R1

5. classification of sewerage systems T2,R1

Estimation of sewage flow and storm water


6. T2,R1
drainage

7. fluctuations T2,R1

8. types of sewers T2,R1

9. Hydraulics of sewers and storm drains T2,R1

10. design of sewers T2,R1

11. materials for sewers T2,R1

12. appurtenances in sewerage T2,R1

13. cleaning and ventilation of sewers T2,R1

WASTE WATER COLLECTION AND


14. T2,R1
CHARACTERSTICS

15. Conservancy and water carriage systems T2,R1

16. sewage and storm water estimation T2,R1

17. time of concentration T2,R1

18. storm water overflows combined flow T2,R1

19. characteristics of sewage T2,R1

20. cycles of decay T2,R1

21. decomposition of sewage T2,R1


22. examination of sewage T2,R1

23. B.O.D. – C.O.D. equations.


T2,R1

24. Test on Unit-III

UNIT – IV WASTE WATER TREATMENT, SLUDGE TREATMENT

Layout and general out line of various units in a


1. T2,R1
waste water treatment plant

2. primary treatment: design of screens T2,R1

3. grit chambers T2,R1

4. skimming tanks T2,R1

5. sedimentation tanks T2,R1

6. principles of design T2,R1

7. biological treatment T2,R1

8. trickling filters T2,R1

9. standard and high rate T2,R1

10. Construction and design of Oxidation ponds.


T2,R1

11. Sludge digestion T2,R1

12. factors effecting T2,R1

13. design of Digestion tank T2,R1

14. Sludge disposal by drying T2,R1

15. septic tanks and Imhoff Tanks T2,R1

16. working principles and design T2,R1

17. soak pits. T2,R1

18. Test on Unit-IV

UNIT – V SOLID WATE MANAGEMENT, AIR POLLUTION, NOISE POLLUTION

Characteristics, generation, collection and


1. T2,R1
transportation of solid wastes

engineered systems for solid waste management


2. (reuse/ recycle, energy recovery, treatment and T2,R1
disposal).

3. Types of pollutants T2,R1


4. their sources and impacts T2,R1

5. air pollution meteorology T2,R1

6. air pollution control T2,R1

7. air quality standards and limits.


T2,R1

8. Impacts of noise T2,R1

9. permissible limits of noise pollution T2,R1

10. measurement of noise and control of noise pollution T2,R1

11. Test on Unit-V

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