JNTUK B.Tech Industrial Water & Waste Water Management gives you detail information of Industrial Water & Waste Water Management R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Lecture : –— — : 3 hrs/Week Internal Assessment : Marks
Tutorial : — — : 1 Hrs / Week Semester End Examination : Marks
Practical : — Credits : 3
Course Learning Objectives
The course will address the following:
- Enables the student to distinguish between the quality of domestic and industrial water requirements and wastewater quantity
generation. - To impart knowledge on selection of treatment methods for industrial wasteswater.
- To know the common methods of treatment in different industries.
- To acquire knowledge on operational problems of common effluent treatment plant.
Course Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
- Suggest treatment methods for any industrial wastewater.
- Learn the manufacturing process of various industries.
- Student will be in a position to decide the need of common effluent treatment plant for the industrial area in their vicinity.
SYLLABUS
UNIT – I : Industrial water Quantity and Quality requirements: Boiler and cooling waters–Process water for Textiles, Food processing, Brewery Industries, power plants, fertilizers, sugar mills.
UNIT – II : Miscellaneous Treatment: Use of Municipal wastewater in Industries – Advanced water treatment – Adsorption, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange, Ultra filtration, Freezing, elutriation, Removal of Iron and Manganese, Removal of Colour and Odour.
UNIT – III : Basic theories of Industrial Wastewater Management: Industrial waste survey – Measurement of industrial wastewater Flow-generation rates – Industrial wastewater sampling and preservation of samples for analysis – Wastewater characterization-Toxicity of industrial effluents-Treatment of wastewater-unit operations and processes-Volume and Strength reduction – Neutralization – Equalization and proportioning- recycling, reuse and resources recovery.
UNIT – IV : Industrial wastewater disposal management: discharges into Streams, Lakes and oceans and associated problems, Land treatment – Common Effluent Treatment Plants: advantages and suitability, Limitations and challenges- Recirculation of Industrial Wastes- Effluent Disposal Method.
UNIT – V: Process and Treatment of specific Industries-1: Manufacturing Process and origin, characteristics, effects and treatment methods of liquid waste from Steel plants, Fertilizers, Textiles, Paper and Pulp industries, Oil Refineries, Coal and Gas based Power Plants.
UNIT – VI: Process and Treatment of specific Industries-2: Manufacturing Process and origin, characteristics, effects and treatment methods of liquid waste from Tanneries, Sugar Mills, Distillers, Dairy and Food Processing industries, Pharmaceutical Plants.
Text book
- Wastewater Treatment by M.N. Rao and A.K. Dutta, Oxford & IBH, New Delhi.
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment by KVSG Murali Krishna.
- Industrial Wastewater treatment by A.D. Patwardhan, PHI Learning, Delhi.
- Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control and Reuse, by Soli. J Arceivala, Shyam R Asolekar, Mc-Graw Hill, New Delhi; 3rd Edition.
References
- Industrial Water Pollution Control by W. Wesley Eckenfelder, Mc- GrawHill, Third Edition
- Wastewater Engineering by Metcalf and Eddy Inc., Tata McGrawhill Co., New Delhi
- Wastewater Treatment- Concepts and Design Approach by G.L. Karia & R.A. Christian, Prentice Hall of India.
- Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering by Reynolds. Richard, Cengage Learning.
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