5th Sem, Civil

CE-C504: Environmental Engineering -I Syllabus for CE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Environmental Engineering -I detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Mumbai University Civil Engineering 5th Sem Syllabus 2018 Pattern, do visit CE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for environmental engineering -i is as follows.

Environmental Engineering -I Syllabus for Civil Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Environmental Engineering -I

Rationale

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Course Objectives:

  • To prepare students who can accomplish planning, design and construction of water systems and related infrastructural facilities.
  • To provide the necessary knowledge on quality of water, concepts in the field of water supply and treatment.
  • To impart necessary skill for the design and operation of water treatment plants.
  • To introduce new developments in the field of water treatment and to inculcate the students with sound theoretical knowledge in engineering sciences as well as in research consultancy skills.
  • To give a practical oriented knowledge so that they can give the practical solutions to environmental problems in the society and also to provide basic understanding of air pollution and monitoring.
  • To impart positive responsive vocational attitudes, initiative creative thinking in their mission as an Engineers. Also provide the basic understanding of noise pollution.

Module 1

Water Supply and Distribution of Water 03 Water resources, Water supply systems, distribution systems of water, types of intake structure, water demand.

Module 2

Quality of Water 04 Wholesomeness and palatability, physical, chemical, Biological standards, Treatment of water, drinking water standards, environmental chemistry, Eutrophication, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary treatment of water. Typical water treatment flow diagram.

Module 3

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Module 4

  1. Building Water supply 02Introduction – Per Capita Supply, Determination of storage capacity, Service connection from main, water meter.
  2. Sanitary FixturesSanitary Fixtures and fittings: Introduction, classification of fixtures, soil fixtures, bathroom accessories, special accessories, fittings

Module 5

Rainwater Harvesting 02 Need for rainwater harvesting, Annual potential, Collection of rain water for direct use or ground water recharge, Roof-top rain water harvesting

Module 6

  1. Air Pollution 03Air-Composition and properties of air, Quantification of air pollutants, Monitoring of air pollutants, Air pollution- Occupational hazards, Urban air pollution-automobile pollution, Air quality standards, Control measures for Air pollution, construction and limitations
  2. Noise 02Basic concept, measurement and various control methods. Thermal pollution.

Course Outcomes:

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Theory examination:

  1. Question paper will comprise of six questions; each carrying 20 marks.
  2. The first question will be compulsory and it will consist of short questions will have weightage of 4-5 marks covering the entire syllabus.
  3. The remaining five questions will be based on all the modules of entire syllabus. For this, the module shall be divided proportionately further, the weightage of the marks shall be judiciously awarded in proportion to the importance of the sub-module contents thereof.
  4. The students will have to attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
  5. Total four questions need to be attempted.

List of Practical: (Any eight to be performed)

  1. Determination of pH of water.
  2. Determination of Alkalinity of water.
  3. Determination of Hardness of water.
  4. Determination of Turbidity of water.
  5. Determination of Optimum dose of coagulant by using Jar Test Apparatus.
  6. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen of Water.
  7. Determination of Residual chlorine in water.
  8. Determination of chlorides in water.
  9. Most Probable Number.
  10. High Volume Sampler.
  11. Determination of Level Equivalent of Noise.

Site Visit:

The students should visit the Water Treatment Plant in the nearby vicinity or in the city and prepare detailed report thereof. This report will form a part of the term work.

Mini Project: (Any one)

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Term Work:

The term-work shall comprise of the neatly written report based on the experiments performed in the laboratory and Mini Project report. A detailed report on the visit to water treatment plant will also be submitted as a part of the term work.

Oral Examination:

Oral examination will be based on entire syllabus and the afore-mentioned term work. Distribution of the Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded for the various components depending upon the quality of the term work. The final certification acceptance of term work warrants the satisfactory performance of the experiments by the student, properly compiled report thereof and the report on the site visit and the minimum passing marks to be obtained by the student. The following weightage of marks shall be given for different components of the term work.

  • Assignments & Experiments: 05 Marks
  • Internal Oral examination based on Experiments and Assignments: 05Marks
  • Mini Project: 10 Marks
  • Attendance: 05 Marks
  • Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to: 75%- 80%: 03 Marks; 81%- 90%: 04 Marks; 91% onwards: 05 Marks

Recommended Books:

  1. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering: S.K. Hussain, Oxford & IBH Publication, New Delhi.
  2. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, (latest Ed): Ministry of Urban Development, New Delhi
  3. Plumbing Engineering Theory and Practice: S.M. Patil, Seema Publication, Mumbai.
  4. Water Supply and Sewage: E.W. Steel, McGraw Hill, New York.
  5. Water Supply and Sewage: T.J. McGhee, McGraw Hill, New York.
  6. CPHEEO Manual on Water Supply and Treatment.
  7. Water Supply Engineering: P.N. Modi, Rajsons Publication.
  8. Water Supply Engineering: S. K. Garg, Khanna Publication.
  9. Environmental Engineering (Vol. II)- Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering: S. K. Garg, Khanna Publication
  10. Introduction to Environmental Engineering: Vesilind, PWS Publishing company.
  11. Water supply and pollution control: J.W. Clark, W. Veisman, M.J. Hammer, International textbook company.
  12. Relevant Indian standard specifications.
  13. Environmental Pollution: Gilbert Masters.
  14. Basic Environmental Engineering: J.A. Nathanson, Prentice Hall of India.
  15. Environmental Engineering: Sincero And Sincero.
  16. Air pollution: M. NRao., Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering (CE) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit CE 5th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018 regulation.

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