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M. Tech.

in Environmental Engineering

(Syllabus: - Environmental Engineering)


Electives for Semester-I (Any Four of the Following) 1. AC 5103A Environmental Chemistry 2. CE 5131 3. CE 5132 4. CE 5133 5. CE 5134 6. CE 5104 7. CE 5105 8. CE 5106 Environmental Systems Engineering I Design of Water Supply and Waste Water Collection Systems Environmental Sanitation Industrial Water and Waste Water Treatment Hydraulic Structures Remote Sensing for Water Resources & Environmental Management River Pollution and Control

9. AM 5103B Advanced Numerical Methods

Electives for Semester-II (Any Four of the Following)

1. CE 5231 Environmental System Engineering II 2. CE 5232 Design of Water and Waste Water Treatment System 3. CE 5233 Air Pollution and Control 4. CE 5234 Environmental Systems Management 5. CE 5235 Solid Waste Engineering and Management 6. CE 5236 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing 7. CE 5237 Automobile Pollution and Control 8. CE 5207 Ground Water Hydrology 9. CE 5208 Computational Technique in Water Resource Engg. 10. CE 5225 Optimization Methods

AC - 5103 A: Environmental Chemistry Fundamentals of Chemistry for Environmental Engg., Basic concept for General Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Equilibrium Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Colloid Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry. Chemical Kinetics for aeration, Coagulation, disinfection, including chlorine demand, Iron removal, defluoridation, demineralisation, Ion-Exchange, Heavy metal pollution and control. Bio-Chemical reaction related to bio-degradation of aquatic pollutants. Electro-Chemicals aspects of Corrosion. Chemistry of Soil/land Pollution with emphasis on pesticide pollution. Atmospheric Chemistry with special reference to formation of secondary pollutants. Instrumental methods for analysis of water and waste water quality parameters. CE - 5131: Environmental Systems Engineering I

Sources of water: surface & ground. Water demand for various purposes; water & wastewater flow measurement devices. Water supply conduits, valves, & fittings, jointing, laying; water hammer: causes, extent, and mitigation. Ground water management: aquifer properties & parameters, ground water hydraulics, well systems: open well, hand pumps, tube well, infiltration well & galleries, radial collector well. Sewerage system, basic hydraulics relating to wastewater collection and disposal, sewer appurtenances, side weir, depressed sewer. Water quality parameters and their standards. Fundamentals concepts of physical, physicochemical, & chemical unit operations & processes in water & wastewater treatment with reference to such processes as coagulation flocculation, sedimentation, filtration,

disinfection, equalization, neutralization, precipitation, ion-exchange, corrosion control, oxidation & reduction processes,demineralization. CE - 5132: Design of Water Supply and Waste Water Collection Systems Estimation of water demand based on population projection. Designs of source intakes, raw water pumping main, economic design of rising main, determination of storage capacity of reservoirs. Estimation of aquifer parameters, Design of well systems. Structural design of water supply pipes: structural load on sewers in different situations. Design of water supply pipe network and pumping systems. Design of sewerage system: sanitary & storm sewers, street inlets, inverted siphon, side weirs. Design of wastewater collection systems. Design of rain water harvesting devices.

CE - 5133: Environmental Sanitation Linkage between sanitation and human health, low-cost sanitation options & their selection in unsewered areas, travel of pollution and its control, control of vector- and water-borne diseases, water quality surveillance, sanitary survey. Sanitation of swimming pool, hospital, school, & other establishments including fair (mela) and urban slums, disinfection of well, pond, handpumps. General sanitation & vector control measures, Rural sanitation systems and womens role in ensuring rural sanitation. Pollution of land/ soil and its remediation, noise pollution and abatement. CE - 5134: Industrial Water and Waste Water Treatment Industrial wastewater: sources, types, characteristics. Industrial water demand and quality criteria, General treatment options for industrial effluents, common equipments used for industrial wastewater treatment. Removal of specific pollutants in industrial effluents, eg oil & grease, phenol, cyanide, toxic organics, heavy metals. Treatment of industrial effluents originating from dairy, paper & pulp, textile, tannery, distillery, electro-plating, petroleum & petro-chemical complex, iron & steel industry, pharmaceutical, food processing units. CE - 5231: Environmental Systems Engineering - II Fundamental concepts of microbiology: types, characteristics, growth, and reproduction of micro-oragnisms in aquatic environment. Role of microorganisms in self-purification of water bodies and wastewater treatment; algae and other higher organisms in wastewater purification; control of algal population in water supply lines and eutrophication in water bodies. Bacteriological quality of water and its assessment. Biological treatment of wastewater: fundamental concepts of bio-chemical kinetics and reactor engineering. Aerobic biological treatment options: trickiling filter, activated sludge process, waste stabilization pond system, rotating biological contactor, oxidation ditch, aerobic digestion. Anaerobic biological treatment options: digestion, anaerobic pond & lagoon, upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor, anaerobic filter. Tertiary treatment of wastewater: removal of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Performance evaluation of biological reactors. CE - 5232: Design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems Design of conventional water treatment plant: coagulation of dosing and mixing tanks, flocculation unit, sedimentation tanks along with inlet, outlet, and sludge removal

mechanisms. Design of conventional wastewater treatment plant: primary treatment units such as screens, grit chambers with control section, primary sedimentation tanks; secondary (biological) treatment units such as trickling (bio-) filters, activated sludge process, waste stabilization ponds, oxidation ditch, aerated lagoon, rotating biological contactor, secondary sedimentation tanks, anaerobic digester. Design of up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor, anaerobic filter, septic tank, Imhoff tank. CE - 5233: Air Pollution and Control Introduction to air pollution; types, sources, effects, and standards of air pollution. Monitoring (sampling & analyses) of common air pollutants. Meteorology and mathematical models related to dispersion & transport of air pollutants, strategies for air pollution control through rational urban planning. Air pollution due to automobiles and its control measures. Engineering control of industrial air pollution: theory & design of particulate control devices such as gravity settling chamber, cyclone separator, electro-static separator, air filters, wet scrubbers; theory & design of gaseous pollutants control devices such as adsorption, absorption, incineration (natural, thermal, & catalytic), condensation. Some case studies of industrial emission control. Legal aspects of air pollution. CE - 5234: Environmental Systems Management Various water & wastewater quality modeling for both point & non-point sources, wastewater outfall dispersion, water resources modeling, ground water pollution & recharging models including saline water ingress aspects, composite models for water & air pollution system, sound propagation models, solid waste planning & management models. Environmental laws, policies, legislations, and planning practices. Environmental economics. Modern environmental planning techniques using C.P.M. & P.E.R.T concepts. CE - 5235: Solid Waste Engineering and Management Introduction; source, types, quantity, characteristics of solid wastes. Health & environmental implication of solid waste handling. Sampling & analyses of solid wastes. Municipal solid waste management: storage, collection, transfer, and transportation. Treatment & disposal of solid wastes: sanitary land filling, composing, incineration. Typical design problems on solid waste management. Resource conservation & recovery. Legal aspects; financial evaluation of solid waste management options.

CE- 5236: Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing Environmental impact assessment (EIA): environmental statement & target areas fixation, scoping, objectives, water & wastewater quality assessment models related to EIA, Air pollutants transport models, noise propagation models, methods for carrying out EIA starting from feasibility studies; case studies of EIA with special emphasis on developmental projects like high ways, dams, water supply & sewerage, power plants. Preparation of environmental management plan (EMP) Procedure for obtaining environmental clearance, siting guidelines for industries. Public participation in carrying out EIA and EMP. Environmental Auditing including resources auditing, water auditing, energy auditing, health auditing: advantages, procedure, case studies. CE 5237: Automobile Pollution Control Introduction to internal combustion engines; Spark Ignition & Compression Ignition engines; 4-Stroke and 2-Stroke engines, engines performance parameters, principles of working, other types of engines; sources of emissions in an IC engine. Mechanisms of formation of exhaust pollutants: CO, HC, NOX, SOX, Particulate Matters, Exhaust gas composition, analysis, important factors affecting exhaust composition, air fuel ration. Overview of impact of air pollution due to automobiles. Control strategy: primary & secondary. CE-5105: Remote Sensing for Water Resources and Environmental Management Remote Sensing : Principle of Remote Sensing, Electro-magnetic Radiation, Interaction mechanism and Image formation, Type and characteristics of sensors and platforms for remote sensing. Data Analysis : Different type of Data products in visible and other bands from aerial and satellite systems, fundamentals of photogrammetry and photo-interpretation. stereophotogrammetry and characteris-tics of photographic images, basic equipment and methodology for photo-analysis, Multiband concept, Spectral signatures, simple, hybrid and digital method of processing of remote sensing data. Analysis of remotely sensed data for Water Resources and environmental management : Analysis of land forms, ecology, environmental planning and assessment, geomorphology, drainage characteristics, soil type, erosion features, land use, vegetal cover, pollution of water bodies, and water quality mapping, snow cover and other surface and ground water features, Basic ground-truth required, estimation of surface flows, Ground-water potential and snow-melt runoff, urban

hydrology, Water supply system management, Flood zone mapping, Flood damage estimation, Reservoir sedimentation studies, Estimation of irrigation potentials. CE - 5106: River Pollution and Control River water quality description, river ecology. Sources of pollution, point and non-point sources of pollution, characteristics of pollutants. Pollutant transport and mixing in water environment, rivers, lakes and estuaries. River water quality models, river stage and pollution load relationship, interaction between ground water and surface water pollution. Theory of jets and plumes, location of outfalls, separation zones and pollutant logging, hydrological character of river and pollution management. River water quality monitoring, methodologies, standards. River pollution management, Regional and local approaches, preventive and curative methods, natural energy concepts of river pollution management. Environmental regulations for river pollution control. CE - 5207: Ground Water Hydrology Ground water flow, basic equations. Dupuit's assumptions for ground water flow with phreatic surface, analysis of two dimensional steady flow to a trench, seepage to trench over sloping impermeable bed. Axially symmetric steady flow to a well in confined and unconfined aquifers, partially penetrating wells. Pumping tests, drawdown due to a group of wells, a single well near a stream and a row of wells along the bank of a stream. Representation of two-dimensional steady seepage as potential flow, conformal representation and method of images, analogue solutions. Unsteady ground water flow: Nonequilibrium equation of a fully penetrating well in a confined aquifer, solution by Theiss, Jacob's and Chow's methods. Single well in a leaky aquifer. Extension to unconfined aquifer situations. Steady vertical seepage below canals, Vedernikov's solution. Unsteady unsaturated flow through soils : Basic equation, application to one dimensional vertical flow (infiltration) below saturated ground-solution by Phillips, approximate solution. Ground water pollution. CE - 5104 : Hydraulic Structures Types : Storage, Diversion, Regulation and other structures.Basic principles of Hydraulic Design. Concrete Dams : design and analysis of gravity, arch and buttress dams, structural and construction details. Spillways : Types, hydraulic design, energy dissipation below spillways. Hydro power structures. Structures on permeable foundation. Environmental implications of dams. Dam safety and instrumentation.

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