5th Sem, Civil Diploma

31052: Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control Civil 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering (CE), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (31052), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other civil 5th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Civil 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for environmental engineering and pollution control is as follows.

Rationale:

Diploma holders in Civil Engineering are expected to supervise construction of water supply and waste water treatment works. They are also responsible for waste disposal activities. This subject aims at imparting skills for preparing water supply and waste water engineering drawings to develop competencies for reading the drawings, and their execution in their field

In addition, Civil Engineering diploma holders must have the knowledge of different types of environmental aspects due to development activities so that they may help in maintaining the ecological balance and control pollution. They should also be aware of the environmental laws for effectively combating environmental pollution.

Objectives:

On completion of the course, the student will be able:

  • To know the procedure of estimating water requirements for a water supply scheme.
  • To select suitable sources of water supply and pipe materials.
  • To determine the quality of water, testing procedures and standards for drinking water.
  • To understand the methods of purification of water.
  • To understand the systems of distribution for a water supply scheme.
  • To understand the basic facts of sanitary engineering, the methods of collection and conveyance of sewage.
  • To understand the primary and secondary treatment of sewage and disposal.
  • To know the methods of disposal of sludge and solid wastes.
  • To identify the various pollution and their prevention.
  • To create awareness about environmental impact assessment.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

  1. Treatment Of Water
  2. Object of water treatment – flow diagram of treatment plants -sedimentation – purpose – types of sedimentation – coagulation -coagulants and their choice – types of sedimentation tanks – filtration – theory of filtration – types and description of filters – disinfection of water – methods – water softening -miscellaneous water treatment(names only) – mineral water – requirements – R.O process.

  3. Distribution System
  4. Distribution system – methods of distribution – gravity system, pumping system, combined system -systems of water supply -continuous and intermittent supply of water – layouts of distribution -dead end , grid iron, radial and circular systems – service reservoirs – types. 1

Unit 3

Part 2 – Sanitary Engineering

  1. Collection And Conveyance Of Sewage
  2. Sanitation – purpose – terms – systems of sanitation – quantity of sewage – variation in rate of flow of sewage – estimation of storm water – problems – minimum size of sewer – shapes of sewer (names only. -materials used for sewer- joints in sewer line – laying and testing of sewer lines – ventilation of sewers -cleaning of sewers.

  3. Sewer Appertenances
  4. Sewer appurtenances – manhole – lamp hole – catch basin – street inlet – grease and oil trap -flushing tanks – drainage arrangements in buildings – sanitary fittings – sewage pumps -necessity – types of sewage pumps (names only).

Unit 4

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Unit 5

Part 3 – Pollution Control

  1. Environmental Pollution
  2. Environment – definition – water pollution – sources of water pollution – effects of water pollution – control of water pollution – soil pollution -sources of soil pollution – effects of soil pollution – control of soil pollution – noise pollution – sources of noise pollution – effects of noise pollution – control of noise pollution – air pollution – sources of air pollution – effects of air pollution on human beings, plants, animals, materials – air pollution control equipment – control devices for particulate contaminants – environmental degradation – ozone layer depletion – green house effect – acid rain.

  3. Environmental Impact Assessment
  4. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) – methodology of EIA -organising the job – performing the assessment – preparation of environmental impact statement (EIS) – review of EIS -environmental risk assessment – limitation of EIA.

Reference Books:

  1. N.N. BASAK- Environmental Engineering,Tata McGraw hill publishing company Ltd.,New Delhi, 2010
  2. A.KAMALA,D.L.KANTHRAO- Environmental engineering, Tata McGraw hill publishing company Ltd.,New Delhi
  3. GURCHARAN SINGH- Water supply and sanitary engineering vol.I &II,Standard publishers & distributors,Delhi
  4. Dr.SURESH K.DHAMEJA- Environmental engineering and management,S.K.Kataria &Sons, New Delhi.
  5. S.K.GARG- Water supply and sanitary engineering,Khanna publishers, Delhi.
  6. M.ANJI REDDI- Text book of Environmental science and technology,BS Publications, Hyderabad.
  7. P.VENUGOPALA RAO – Principles of Environmental science and engineering, PHI learning pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
  8. B C Punmia, Environmental Engineering, Laxmi Publications, 2010
  9. B C Punmia, Waste Water Engineering, Laxmi Publications, 2010

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