Solid Waste Management detail syllabus for Water Technology And Health Science (83), C15 scheme is taken from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15CE63C), 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.
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Pre-requisites:
knowledge of Environmental Engineering
Course Objectives:
- To characterize the waste and apply the knowledge of laws for municipal solid waste management, for handling of biomedical wastes and for handling of plastic wastes.
- To apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering for effective solid waste collection systems, for waste collection route optimization and for processing of solid waste.
- To design composting systems, maintain and operate the aerobic and anaerobic composting process for effective organic waste recycling.
- To manage construction and operations of landfill facilities, energy recovery systems and management of leachate systems.
Course Outcomes:
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1. INTRODUCTION TO SOLID WASTES:
Definition of solid wastes, Sources, classification and characteristics of solid wastes, Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling ) Rules, 06
2. COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE:
Systems of collection of solid wastes, transfer stations, collection equipments, route optimization techniques and numerical problems on route optimization. Processing techniques of solid wastes (principle of operation and function only). 10
3. TREATMENT METHODS:
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4. LANDFILLS:
Sanitary land filling – trench method and area method Factors considered for a landfill site selection, leachate collection systems, control of gas movement and gas recovery systems. 10
5. INCINERATION:
Incineration process, factors affecting incineration process, and air pollution prevention in incinerators, pyrolysis process. Biomedical Waste, Biomedical Waste Handling Rules and its Impact on Human Health. 08
6. RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN SOLID WASTE REUSE AND DISPOSAL:
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Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures and Power point presentations/Videos
Suggested List of Student Activities:
- The topic should be related to the course in order to enhance his knowledge, practical skill & and lifelong learning, communication, modern tool usage.
- Each student should conclude the selected activity through presentation and seminar.
- Prepare a report on Quantity of solid waste generated from village or town
- Identify the different sources and types of solid waste generated for a village or town.
- Write a report on visit to Sanitary landfill site nearby to your place.
- Write a report on visit to Mechanical process of Composting plant nearby to your place.
- Identify the different types of biomedical waste generated in hospital and then visit nearby Incineration unit.
- Prepare a report on Best Management Practices (BMP) for disposal of solid waste generated in your places.
- Prepare a report on treatment methods adopted in sanitary landfill area to reduce solid waste quantity.
NOTE:
- Students should select any one of the above or other topics relevant to the subject approved by the concerned faculty, individually or in a group of 3 to
- Students should minatorily submit a written report and make a presentation on the topic. The task should not be repeated among students. Report will be evaluated by the faculty. Weightage for 5 marks Internal Assessment shall be as follows: Unsatisfactory 1, Developing 2, Satisfactory 3, Good 4, Exemplary 5
- Reports should be made available along with bluebooks to IA verification officer
Note to IA verifier:
The following documents to be verified by CIE verifier at the end of semester
- Blue books ( 20 marks)
- Student suggested activities report for 5 marks evaluated .
- Student feedback on course regarding Effectiveness of Delivery of instructions & Assessment Methods
Model Question Paper:
(CIE)
- Define solid waste. Explain the composition of Municipal Solid waste. 5 MARKS
- Differentiate between the Municipal, Industrial, Bio-medical & Hazardous wastes 5 MARKS
- Explain with a neat sketch hauled container system and stationary container system of collection of solid waste. OR Enumerate the guidelines that must be taken into consideration when laying out the routes for collection of solid waste. . 10 MARKS
Text Books:
- George Tchobanoglous et.al., “Integrated Solid Waste Management”, Mc-Graw-Hill, Inc. New York, 1993.
- Howard S.Peavy et.al., “Environmental Engineering”, Mc-Graw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1985.
Reference Books:
- A.D. Bhide and B.B.Sudareshan, “Solid Waste management in Developing Countries”, NEERI, Nagpur 1983.
- “Environmental Engineering (Vol II)”- S.K Garg Khanna Publishres, New Delhi 2009.
- Robert A. Corbit, “Standard Handbook of Environmental Engineering”, Mcgraw Hill Inc, New Delhi,1990.
- P. Aarne Vesilind, William Worrel and Reinhart, Solid Waste Engineering, Thomson Brooks, Cole.
- Manual on Municipal Solid Waste Management, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India, 2000.
- Management and Handling Rules for Municipal Solid Waste and Biomedical Waste and Plastic Waste, MOEF publications.
Model Question Paper:
(SEE)
PART-A
- Define solid waste. Explain the composition of Municipal Solid waste.
- Explain the functional elements of Transfer and Transport of Solid waste.
- List the factors that must be considered for location of transfer station.
- Explain the Day to day SWM
- Write a note on Mechanical Volume Reduction
- Describe the Materials flow in society
- List advantages and disadvantages of sanitary land fill
- Explain the constituents of landfill gases.
- List recent trends in reuse of solid waste
PART – B
- Write a short note on Hazards Waste.
- What are the properties of Solid Waste?
- Explain Collection routes- layout of routes & schedules
- Distinguish between hauled container system and stationary container system of collection of solid waste.
- Explain Indore method of composting.
- Describe the Materials recovery in solid wastes
- Write a note on Lecheat movement and control of Lecheat movement.
- With a neat sketch explain the land fill operational plan.
- Define Incineration and list factors affecting incineration process
- List the various types of equipments used to control air pollution in Incinerators with objective.
- With a neat sketch explain the process of incineration of MSW.
- Explain with flow diagram power generation using gas turbines.
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