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MUZAFFARPUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Muzaffarpur
COURSE FILE
OF
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING -II
011X23
Faculty Name:
Dr. SUNIL KUMAR
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Dr. SUBHA SINHA
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Content
S.No.
1 Vision of department
2 Mission of department
3 PEO’s
4 PO’s
5 Course objectives and course outcomes(Co)
6 Mapping of CO’s with PO’s
7 Course syllabus and GATE syllabus
8 Time table
9 Student list
10 Lecture plans
11 Assignments
12 Tutorial sheets
VISION OF DEPARTMENT
To get recognized as prestigious civil engineering program at national and international level
through continuous education, research and innovation.
MISSION OF DEPARTMENT
• To create the environment for innovative and smart ideas for generation of professionals
to serve the nation and world with latest technologies in Civil Engineering.
• To develop intellectual professionals with skill for work in industry, acedamia and
public sector organizations and entrepreneur with their technical capabilities to succeed
in their fields.
• To build up competitiveness, leadership, moral, ethical and managerial skill.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):
Graduates are expected to attain Program Educational Objectives within three to four years
after the graduation. Following PEOs of Department of Civil Engineering have been laid down
based on the needs of the programs constituencies:
PEO1: Contribute to the development of civil engineering projects being undertaken by Govt.
and private or any other sector companies.
PEO2: Pursue higher education and contribute to teaching, research and development of civil
engineering and related field.
PEO3: Successful career as an entrepreneur in civil engineering industry
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)
PO1
Engineering knowledge: An ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to get the solution of the engineering problems.
PO2 Problem analysis: Ability to Identify, formulates, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems.
PO3 Design/development of solutions: Ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems by considering social, economical and environmental aspects.
PO4 Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge to design, conduct analyse experiments to get valid conclusion.
PO5 Modern tool usage: ability to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, and to model complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society: Ability to apply knowledge by considering social health, safety, legal and cultural issues.
PO7 Environment and sustainability: Understanding of the impact of the adopted engineering solutions in social and environmental contexts.
pPO8 Ethics: Understanding of the ethical issues of the civil engineering and applying ethical principles in engineering practices.
PO9 Individual and teamwork: Ability to work effectively as an individual or in team, as a member or as a leader.
PO10 Communication: An ability to communicate clearly and effectively through different modes of communication.
PO11 Project management and finance: Ability to handle project and to manage finance related issue
PO12 Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning.
COURSE OBJECTIVE AND COURSE OUTCOMES:
Institute/college Name Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, Muzaffarpur Program Name B.E. Civil (VII Semester) Course Code/course credits 011X23 (3)
Course Name Environmental Engineering-II Lecture/ Sessional (per week) 3 SEE duration 3 hr Course coordinator name Dr. Sunil Kumar /Dr. Subha Sinha
Course objective:
To develop the fundamentals and practices environmental engineering and successfully apply technical knowledge of the subject: generation and collection of waste water, physical and biological characteristics of waste water, anaerobic process and solid waste management etc. to solve engineering problems.
Course outcomes (CO):
CO1: Understanding of generation and collection of waste water, design of sewerage system.
CO2: Understanding of the physical and biological characteristics of waste water, basic of microbiology biological process.
CO3: Design of various waste water treatment units, understanding of the various anaerobic processes. CO4: Introduction to municipal solid waste management.
MAPPING OF COs AND POs
CO/PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 3 1 - - - 3 3 - - 1 - 2
CO2 3 - - 2 1 2 3 - - 1 - 2
CO3 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 - - 1 - 2
CO4 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 - - 1 - 2
Correlation level: 1- slight (Low) 2- moderate (Medium) 3-substantial (High)
COURSE SYLLABUS:
1. Generation and collection of waste-water: sanitary, storm and combined sewerage systems, Quantities of sanitary wastes and storm water, Design of sewerage system 2. Physical, Chemical and Biological characteristics: of waste-water, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary treatment of waste-water. Wastewater; Wastewater Disposal Standards 3. Basic of microbiology Biological: Wastewater treatment systems : BDO, Kinetics, Kinetics and Design of Aerobic Processes- Activated sludge process and its modifications. Trickling filter, RBC, Oxidation ponds and Aerated Lagoons. 4. Anaerobic process: conventional anaerobic digester, High rate and Hybrid anaerobic reactors, Sludge digestion and handling, Septic tanks, Disposal of effluent and sludge. 5. Simple design problems: on sewerage, waste-water treatment unit and sludge digestion. 6. Introduction to Municipal solid Waste Management
GATE Syllabus of environmental engineering:
Water and Waste Water: Quality standards, basic unit processes and operations for water
treatment. Drinking water standards, water requirements, basic unit operations and unit processes
for surface water treatment, distribution of water. Sewage and sewerage treatment, quantity and
characteristics of wastewater. Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater, effluent
discharge standards. Domestic wastewater treatment, quantity of characteristics of domestic
wastewater, primary and secondry treatment Unit operations and unit processes of domestic
wastewater, sludge disposal.
Air Pollution: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air
pollution control, air quality standards and limits.
Municipal Solid Wastes: Characteristics, generation, collection and transportation of solid
wastes, engineered systems for solid waste management (reuse/ recycle, energy recovery,
treatment and disposal).
Noise Pollution: Impacts of noise, permissible limits of noise pollution, measurement of noise
and control of noise pollution.
STUDENT LIST:
ROLL NO. NAME
14C28 ASHWANI KUMAR SINGH 15C28 JAY PRAKASH KUMAR 15C29 SERAJ ANWER KHAN 15C64 MEGHNATH KUMAR 15C02 KUMAR SHUBHAM 15C04 RAJA BABU 15C05 KRISHNA KUMAR 15C07 MADHU RANI 15C08 RAHUL KUMAR 15C10 MD JUNAID AKHTER 15C12 DIVESH KUMAR 15C13 DILIP KUMAR 15C14 PRASHANT PRABHAKAR 15C15 PRIYA KUMARI 15C16 HEMANT KUMAR RAVI 15C17 DEEPAK KUMAR 15C18 CHANDRA ROHIT KUMAR 15C20 PRAWEEN KUMAR 15C21 KETAN KUMAR 15C23 PRIYANSHU 15C24 RANJEET KUMAR 15C26 AMAN KUMAR 15C27 SHUBHAM KUMAR 15C30 PUNAHANI PAHUJA 15C31 MD ZEESHAN HAIDER 15C32 JAY NANDAN KUMAR 15C33 UMA SHANKAR PANDIT 15C34 SURBHI RANI 15C35 RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA 15C37 PRIYANSHU PRASAD GOND 15C38 SUDHIR KUMAR 15C39 MD ASIF KHAN 15C42 MD AKRAM 15C43 SAURABH 15C44 PUJA KUMARI
15C45 PRAMOD KUMAR 15C46 DEEPAK KUMAR ADIG 15C48 SURAJ KUMAR 15C49 SUMIT KUMAR 15C41 ABHISHEK KUMAR 15C50 RISHAV RAJ 15C51 JUGNU KUMAR 15C52 SANNI KUMAR 15C53 MULAYAM SINGH KUSH 15C54 VENKATESH JHA 15C56 KRISHLAY KUMAR KESHAV 15C57 PRASHANT KUMAR SINGH 15C58 MD FIROZ ALAM 15C60 SUMIT KUMAR SACSENA 15C61 AZHAR HUSSAIN 15C63 RAHUL KUMAR 15C03 SANTOSH KUMAR 15C59 SURYA PRAKASH 15C01 MOHSIN JAMIL MD NASIR 15C06 SANJEET KUMAR 15C22 KUMAR SAURABH 15C25 CHANDAN KUMAR 15C40 ABHISHEK KUMAR 15C62 CHIRANJEEVI BHUSHAN SHARMA
15C65 AKSHAY KUMAR 16(LE)C07 VIKASH KUMAR 16(LE)C04 CHANDAN KUMAR 16(LE)C03 RAJ BINDU PRASAD 16(LE)C02 SHABARA KHANAM 16(LE)C08 ANISH KUMAR 16(LE)C10 SANGRAM SINGH 16(LE)C09 KUMAR AADITYA
Text Books:
1. Waste water Engineering Treatment and Reuse by Metcalf & Eddy, TMH Publication. Reference Books : 1. Elements of water supply and waste-water Disposal by G.M.Fair. J.C.Geyer, D.A.Okan, John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2. Water supply and sewage by Terence, J. McGhee, McGraw Hill Book Co.
3. Water and Waste Water Technology by M.C.Hammer, John Wiley and sons, New York. 4. CPHEEO: Manual on sewerage and Sewage Treatment, Ministry of Work and Housing New Delhi. COURSE PLAN
Topic No. Topic No. of
Lecture/ lecture no.
Text book
1. Generation and collection of waste-water
7 TB1, RB1,2
storm and combined sewerage systems
1-2
Quantities of sanitary wastes and storm water
3-4
Design of sewerage system
5-7
2. Physical, Chemical and
Biological characteristics 4 TB1, RB1,2
Physical, Chemical and Biological characteristics of waste-water
8
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary treatment of waste-water.
9-10
Wastewater Disposal Standards 11
3. Basic of microbiology Biological 10 TB1, RB1,2 Basic of microbiology Biological 12 Wastewater treatment systems :
BDO, Kinetics, Kinetics and Design of Aerobic Processes
13-15
Activated sludge process and its modifications
16-18
Trickling filter, RBC, Oxidation ponds and Aerated Lagoons.
19-21
4. Anaerobic process
9 TB1, RB1,2
conventional anaerobic digester 22-24 High rate and Hybrid anaerobic
reactors 25-27
Sludge digestion and handling, Septic tanks, Disposal of effluent and sludge.
28-30
5. Simple design problems 4 TB4, RB1,2
Simple design problems on sewerage, waste-water treatment unit and sludge digestion
31-34
6.
Introduction
TB1, RB1,2
Introduction to Municipal solid Waste Management
35-38
Total Number of Lecture 38
QUESTION BANK