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Lesson Plan: Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in an Environmental Engineering course over 45 class periods. The topics are organized into 4 modules and include: water supply sources and requirements, water treatment processes, wastewater collection and treatment methods, and air pollution measurement, sources, meteorological influences, and control technologies. Key areas to be discussed are population forecasting to determine water demand, water quality standards, unit operations for water and wastewater treatment like coagulation and sedimentation, sludge handling, air pollutant classification and dispersion modeling, and engineering systems to control air pollution like cyclones and scrubbers. The faculty member's signature and date are included to approve the lesson plan.

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Lesson Plan: Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in an Environmental Engineering course over 45 class periods. The topics are organized into 4 modules and include: water supply sources and requirements, water treatment processes, wastewater collection and treatment methods, and air pollution measurement, sources, meteorological influences, and control technologies. Key areas to be discussed are population forecasting to determine water demand, water quality standards, unit operations for water and wastewater treatment like coagulation and sedimentation, sludge handling, air pollutant classification and dispersion modeling, and engineering systems to control air pollution like cyclones and scrubbers. The faculty member's signature and date are included to approve the lesson plan.

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VEER SURENDRA SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, BURLA

Semester: 5th
Session:
LESSON PLAN Subject: Environmental Engineering
Theory/ Sessional
Branch/ Course: Civil Engineering/ B.Tech. Name of the Faculty Member: Rakesh Roshan Dash
Remarks/ Sign. of
Period Module/ Number Topic to be covered
Faculty Member
1 Module - I / 1 Quantity of water: Per capita demand, design period
2 Module -I / 2 population forecast
3 Module -I / 3 Population forecast, fluctuation in demand
4 Module -I / 4 General requirement for water supply: Sources
5 Module -I / 5 Types of intakes
6 Module -I / 6 Pumping
7 Module -I / 7 Transportation of water
8 Module -I / 8 Quality of water: Physical characteristics
9 Module -I / 9 Chemical characteristics
10 Module -I / 10 Biological characteristics of water and their significance
11 Module -I / 11 Necessity of treatment, water quality standards for various water uses
12 Module - II / 1 Engineering system for water purification: Aeration
13 Module - II / 2 Coagulation
14 Module - II / 3 Flocculation
15 Module - II / 4 Sedimentation
16 Module - II / 5 Softening
17 Module - II / 6 Filtration
18 Module - II / 7 Disinfection
19 Module - II / 8 Water distribution system
20 Module - II / 9 Water distribution system
21 Module - II / 10 Methods of treatment: Removal of color, tastes and odour control, algicid
22 Module - II / 11 Removal of iron and manganese, fluoridations
23 Module - III / 1 Generation and collection of wastewater: Sanitary, storm and
24 Module - III / 2 Combined sewerage systems, Quantities of sanitary wastes and storm water
25 Module - III / 3 Design of sewerage system
26 Module - III / 4 Engineered system for wastewater treatment: Primary treatment
27 Module - III / 5 Screening, Grit removal, Sedimentation and aided with coagulation
28 Module - III / 6 Secondary treatment: Basis of microbiology, Growth and food utilization
29 Module - III / 7 Suspended-culture systems
30 Module - III / 8 Attached-culture systems
31 Module - III / 9 Secondary clarification, Disinfections of effluents
32 Module - III / 10 Sludge characteristics
33 Module - III / 11 Sludge thickening
34 Module - III / 12 Sludge disposal
35 Module - IV / 1 Air pollution: Units of measurement, Sources of air pollutants
36 Module - IV / 2 Classification of air pollutants
37 Module - IV / 3 Influence of meteorological phenomena: Lapse rate and dispersion
38 Module - IV / 4 Pressure systems and dispersion
39 Module - IV / 5 Winds and dispersion, Moisture and dispersion
40 Module - IV / 6 Gaussian dispersion equation
41 Module - IV / 7 Determination of stack heights
42 Module - IV / 8 Engg. systems for air pollution control: Gravitational settling chamber
43 Module - IV / 9 Cyclone, ESP
44 Module - IV / 10 Bag filter and scrubbers
45 Module - IV / 11 National Ambient air quality standards

Signature of Faculty Member:


Date: Counter Signature of H.O.D.

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