Sources and Types of Municipal Solid Wastes
Sources and Types of Municipal Solid Wastes
Sources and Types of Municipal Solid Wastes
Lesson Plan‐ CE1136‐ Municipal Solid Waste Management
Academic year 2015‐16
(Semester commencing in June ‐ 2015)
Instructional Instructional objectives (IO)
objectives no.
1 To know the sources and types of solid waste.
2 To learn the importance of methods of collection and selection of location forsolid waste.
3 To understand the various methods of disposal of solid waste
Student outcomes
Student outcome Student outcome (SO)
number
a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
e an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
Mapping of Instructional Objectives (IOs) with Student Outcomes (SOs)
CE1136 – Municipal Solid Waste Management
Student Outcomes
Instructional objectives
a e k
1.an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering X X
2.an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems X X
3.an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for X X
engineering practice.
Lecture Hours Tutorial Hours Practical Hours Credits
Municipal Solid Waste (L) (P)
CE1136
Management (T) (C)
3 0 0 3
Prerequisites
Nil
Lesson Plan – 2015‐16 Revision: 0 dated 10/01/2015
Lecture No. Topic No. of IOs SO Reference
hours
1. Introduction‐ concepts of handling municipal solid 2 1,2,3, a,e,k 1‐4
waste‐ overview of syllabus
UNIT‐I SOURCES AND TYPES OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
2. Introduction ‐ Sources and types of solid wastes 1 1 a,e 1,2,3,4,
3. quantity – factors affecting generation of 1 1 a,e 1,3,4
solid wastes
4. characteristics – methods of sampling and 1 1 a,e 1,2,3,4
characterization
5. effects of improper disposal of solid wastes 1 1 a,e 1,2,3
6. public health effects- principle of solid 1 1 a, e 1,2,3,4
waste management
7. social & economic aspects- public 2 1 a,e 1,2,3,4
UNIT‐2 ON-SITE STORAGE & PROCESSING
8. On-site storage methods 1 1 a,e 1,3,4
9. materials used for containers 1 2 a,e 1,2,3,4
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Lecture No. Topic No. of IOs SO Reference
hours
10. on-site segregation of solid wastes 2 2 a,e 1,2,3,4
11. public health & economic aspects of 1 2 a,e 1,2,4
storage
Cycle Test ‐ 1 2
12 options under Indian conditions 1 1 a,e 1,2,3,4
13 Critical Evaluation of Options 1 1 a,e 1,2,3,4
UNIT‐3‐ COLLECTION AND TRANSFER
14 Methods of Collection 1 2 a.e 1,2,3,4
15 types of vehicles – manpower requirement 2 2 a.e 1,3,4
16 collection routes- transfer stations 1 2 a,e 1,2,3,4
17 selection of location 1 2 a,e 1,2,3,4
18 operation & maintenance 1 2 a,e 1,2,,4
Model Examination 3
Total hours 45
The faculty members handling the course may conduct surprise test according to their convenience. However a question paper in
hard copy as well as key shall be made available for the surprise test. The process shall be same as that of cycle tests.
TEXT BOOKS
1. George Tchobanoglouset.al., “Integrated Solid Waste Management”, McGraw-Hil Publishers, 2003.
REFERENCES
1. Biltewski .B, HardHe .G, Marek .K, Weisbach.A, and Boedicker .H, “Waste Management”,Springer,
2004.
2. Manual on Municipal Solid Waste Management, “CPHEO”, Ministry of Urban Development,
Government of India, New Delhi, 2010.
3.Landreth.R.E and Rebers .P.A,“Municipal Solid Wastes–problems and Solutions”,Lewis Publishers,
2002.
4. Bhide .A.D. and Sundaresan .B.B, “Solid Waste Management in Developing countries
Faculty handling the courses
Sl. No. Faculty name
1 Mr.JUSTUS REYMOND.D
2 Ms.AARTHY.A
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