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Format For Course Curriculum: Pollution Control Engineering

This document provides a course curriculum for an Environmental Pollution Control Engineering course. The course is 4 credit units and covers advanced concepts of environmental pollution and engineering solutions to control pollution. The course contains 4 modules that cover various forms of water, air, land and noise pollution as well as relevant laws and regulations. The modules make up 100% of the course content and are weighted between 25-25%. Student assessment includes both continuous assessment and an end term examination worth 100% of the total marks. Relevant textbooks on environmental pollution and engineering are provided.
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Format For Course Curriculum: Pollution Control Engineering

This document provides a course curriculum for an Environmental Pollution Control Engineering course. The course is 4 credit units and covers advanced concepts of environmental pollution and engineering solutions to control pollution. The course contains 4 modules that cover various forms of water, air, land and noise pollution as well as relevant laws and regulations. The modules make up 100% of the course content and are weighted between 25-25%. Student assessment includes both continuous assessment and an end term examination worth 100% of the total marks. Relevant textbooks on environmental pollution and engineering are provided.
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Annexure ‘CD – 01’

FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUM

Course Title: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL ENGINEERING L T P/S SW/F TOTAL


W CREDIT
Credit Units: 04 UNITS
04 - - - 04

Course Level: UG Course Code:

Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to impart knowledge about advanced concepts of environmental pollution and various engineering
solutions for controlling the pollutions.

Pre-requisites:
Basic concepts of Environmental Engineering
Student Learning Outcomes:

Course Contents/Syllabus:
Weightage (%)
Module I
Environmental pollution - interrelationship between various forms of pollution - surface water pollution surveys - integrated river basin water
management - restoration of water bodies - water quality changes by domestic use - radioactive materials - thermal pollution and
25
underground disposal - types of water pollutants and their effects - instrumentation for water quality and treatment

Module II 25
Air pollution control strategy – air pollution control technology – methodological factors affecting air pollution – air pollution surveys –
instrumentation for air quality measurement – air quality standards
Module III 25
Land pollution – land pollution surveys - ecological aspects of vegetation control

Noise pollution - effects of noise - sources – noise control techniques - instruments for noise measurement

Light and glare pollution – outside lighting and glare sources - corrective procedures

Module IV 25

Water pollution laws and regulations

Air pollution control Act of India

Land pollution laws and regulations

The Environment (Protection) act, 1986

Pedagogy for Course Delivery:

Lab/ Practicals details, if applicable:

Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination

100 0 100

Theory Assessment (L&T):


Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

Components (Drop down) A CT S/V/Q HA EE

Weightage (%) 5 10 8 7 70
Text & References:

 Rao C.S., Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, New Age International (P) Ltd, 1993.
 Goel P.K., Water Pollution Causes, Effects & Control, New Age International (P) Ltd.
 Birdie G.S. & Birdie J.S., Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering, Dhanapat Raj & Sons, 1997.
 Liptak Bela G., Environmental Engineers Hand Book Vols I, II & III

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