Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs
Text Book:
1 S.K.GARG “Water Supply Engineering”Khanna Publishers, Delhi, Nineteenth revised Edition – 2008
3 Peavy, Rowe & Tchobanoglous, "Environmental Engineering", McGraw Hill International Editions
1 Approved for Spring Session 2010-11
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. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
14 http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijee Current issues of water & waste management
15 sciencedirect.com research papers on almost all environmental issues
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Importance and necessary ->Reference :1,Page en.wikipedia.o
of water supply scheme No-1-7 rg/wiki/Water
_resources
Lecture 2 Water Demand : Types of ->Reference :1,Page www.indiaenvi
demand,Total requirement No- 8-16 ronmentportal.
of water for a town or a org.in
city
Lecture 3 Percapita demand ,factors ->Reference :1,Page
affecting per capita No-16-19
demand
Lecture 4 Variations in demand ->Reference :1,Page
No-20-26
Week 2 Lecture 5 Design periods,population ->Reference :1,Page www.prb.org/..
data and population No-27-30 ./HumanPopul
growth ation/Populati
onGrowth.asp
x
Lecture 6 Population forecasting ->Reference :1,Page mailer.fsu.edu
Methods No-31-37
Lecture 7 Methods of varying ->Reference :1,Page
incremental increase No-37-46
method and decreasing rate of growth
method
Lecture 8 Source of water: ->Reference :1,Page HomeWork 1 en.wikipedia.o
infiltration galleries No-128-131 Allocation rg/wiki/Infiltr
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 15 Displacement pumps ->Reference :1,Page Class test based on en.wikipedia.org
No- 349-353 homework1 /wiki/Variable_
displacement_
pump
Lecture 16 Factors effecting the ->Reference :1,Page HomeWork 2
selection of particular type No-358-360. Allocation
of pump, head power,efficiency of pumps
Week 5 Lecture 17 Introduction: ->Reference :1,Page www.abheritag
Characteristics of water, No-377-385 e.ca/.../water_
physical characteristics physical_char
acteristics.htm
Lecture 18 Chemical characteristics ->Reference :1,Page www.experienc
No-385-399 efestival.com/c
hemical_chara
cteristics
MID-TERM
Part 3
5 Approved for Spring Session 2010-11
Week 8 Lecture 29 Problems on rapid sand ->Reference :1,Page valvolinecumm
filters, pressure filters No-530- 536 ins.com
->Reference :1,Page
No-553-556
Lecture 30 Introduction:Distribution ->Reference :1,Page en.wikipedia.or
system, Requirements of No- 681-686 g/wiki/Water_
good distribution system, supply_networ
methods of distribution k
and systems of supply
Lecture 31 Methods of distribution ->Reference :1,Page www.nesc.wvu
and systems of supply, No- 686-700. .edu/.../reservo
Functions of distribution irs_towers_tan
reservoirs, types, storage ks_DWFSOM1
capacity of reservoirs 5.pdf
Lecture 32 Quality and ->Reference :2,Page HomeWork 3
Characteristics of sewage No-178-185 Allocation
:Decomposition of sewage
in terms aerobic and
anaerobic conditions
Week 9 Lecture 33 Characterstics of sewage: ->Reference :2,Page
physical &chemical No-185-194
Lecture 34 Biochemical oxygen ->Reference :2,Page cpcbenvis.nic.in
demand and problems No-196-204
Lecture 35 Population equivalent, ->Reference :2,Page
relative stability and No- 208-225
Bacteriological
characteristics and related
problems
Lecture 36 Introduction system of ->Reference :2,Page www.niceindia.
sanitation and sewers and No-1-7 com/.../CE1304
shapes sewer pipes, and ->Reference :2,Page _ENVIRONM
forces acting on sewer No-99- 105 ENTAL_ENGI
pipes NEERING.pdf
Week 10 Lecture 37 Sewer materials types of ->Reference :2,Page images
sewers No-109-119
Lecture 38 Testing of the sewer pipes, Sewer ->Reference :2,Page HomeWork 3
Appurtenances: Man No-130-140 Submission
holes, location and
spacing of Manholes,
classification of Man
Part 4
Week 11 Lecture 41 Grit chambers and related ->Reference :2,Page www.madsewe
problems, Skimming No-299- 304 r.org/Images/Pr
tanks ->Reference :2,Page ocLiquidGritC
No-316-317 hamber
Lecture 42 Sedimentation : necessity ->Reference :2,Page www.epco.com
in waste water, types of No-318-324 .au/IMAGES/le
sedimentation tanks and ongatha.jpg
design
Lecture 43 Secondary treatment ->Reference :2,Page
through biological No-332 -338
filtration of sewage
Lecture 44 Trickling filters for ->Reference :2,Page upload.wikime
biological treatment of No-339-348 dia.org/.../c/c6/
sewage, types of trickling Trickle_Filter.p
filters, design and their efficiencies ng
Week 12 Lecture 45 Recirculation of treated ->Reference :2,Page Term Paper 1
sewage and its use in high No-358- 360 Submission
rate trickling filter and ->Reference :2,Page
problems No-363-372
Lecture 46 Disposal of sludge, ->Reference :2,Page en.wikipedia.or
Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53 Solid Waste Management http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste_management
Lecture 54 Air Pollution and Control http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_pollution
Out Of
Homework 3
Term Paper 1
Class test based on homework 3
Total :- 50 100
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
UMS
List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)