Course
Dual DegreeSemester
Sem. VISubject Code
CH321Subject Title
Environmental Science and EngineeringSyllabus
Awareness of the impact of environment on quality of life – natural resources – biological systems – bio‐geo chemical cycles – chemical processes; water treatment operations, water sampling, storage, quality measurement – oxygen demand – detection of pollutants – current environmental issues; pollutants, global warming, causes and consequences, air pollution,organic and inorganic air pollutants, smog‐acid mine drainage, accumulation of salts in water– soil formation; micro and macro nutrients in soil, pollutants in soil – green chemistry: an alternative tool for reducing pollution – engineering interventions; flow sheets, waste minimization, e‐waste management, ASP, reverse osmosis, trickling filter – environmental management; solid, liquid waste management, hazardous wastes, ISO standards – Kyoto protocol, Montreal protocol, Euro norms.
Text Books
1. Rao, V., Textbook of Environmental Engineering, Prentice Hall of India (2002).
References
- Baird, C. and Cann, M., Environmental Chemistry, 3rd ed., W. H. Freeman and Company (2005).
- Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, GOI (1999).
- Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Development, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, GOI (1993).
- Hauser, B. A., Practical Hydraulics Hand Book, Lewis Publishers (1991).
- Hammer, M. J., Water and Wastewater Technology, Regents/Prentice Hall (1991).
- Sharma, J. P., Comprehensive Environmental Studies, Laxmi Publications (2004).
- Garg, S. K., Environmental Engineering (vol. 1 and 2), Khanna Publishers (2004).
- Kiely, G., Environmental Engineering, McGraw‐Hill (1997).
- Bharucha, E., Textbook of Environmental Studies, University Grants Commission (2004).
- Vanloon, G. W. and Duffy, S. J., Environmental Chemistry: A Global Perspective, Oxford Univ. Press (2000).