CCE334 subject code deals with the Industrial Wastewater Management syllabus of B.E Environmental Engineering. In the second year, it is included in the semester VI. This subject deals with the statistics and probability concepts to explore. In this article, we include textbooks and references to guide you to some more extent.
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Aim Of Concept:
- To impart knowledge on the concept and application of Industrial pollution prevention, cleaner technologies, industrial wastewater treatment and residue management.
- Understand principles of various processes applicable to industrial wastewater treatment
- Identify the best applicable technologies for wastewater treatment from the perspective of yield production.
CCE334 – Industrial Wastewater Management Syllabus
Unit I: Introduction
Industrial scenario in India– Industrial activity and Environment – Uses of Water by industry – Sources and types of industrial wastewater – Nature and Origin of Pollutants – Industrial wastewater and environmental impacts – Regulatory requirements for treatment of industrial wastewater – Industrial waste survey – Industrial wastewater monitoring and sampling – generation rates, characterization and variables –Toxicity of industrial effluents and Bioassay tests – Major issues on water quality management.
Unit II: Industrial Pollution Prevention &Waste Minimisation
Prevention vis a vis Control of Industrial Pollution – Benefits and Barriers – Waste management Hierarchy – Source reduction techniques – Periodic Waste Minimisation Assessments – Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Options – Cost benefit analysis – Pay-back period – Implementing & Promoting Pollution Prevention Programs in Industries.
Unit III: Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Flow and Load Equalisation – Solids Separation – Removal of Fats, Oil & GreaseNeutralisation-Removal of Inorganic Constituents – Precipitation, Heavy metal removal, Nitrogen & Phosphorous removal, Ion exchange, Adsorption, Membrane Filtration, Electro dialysis & Evaporation –Removal of Organic Constituents – Biological treatment Processes, Chemical Oxidation Processes, Advanced Oxidation processes – Treatability Studies.
Unit IV: Wastewater Reuse And Residual Management
Individual and Common Effluent Treatment Plants – Joint treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater – Zero effluent discharge systems – Quality requirements for Wastewater reuse Industrial reuse, Present status, and issues – Disposal on water and land – Residuals of industrial wastewater treatment – Quantification and characteristics of Sludge – Thickening, digestion, conditioning, dewatering and disposal of sludge – Management of RO rejects.
Unit V: Case Studies
Industrial manufacturing process description, wastewater characteristics, source reduction options and waste treatment flow sheet for Textiles – Tanneries – Pulp and paper – metal finishing –Sugar and Distilleries
References:
- “Industrial wastewater management, Treatment & disposal, Water Environment” Federation Alexandria Virginia, Third Edition, 2008.
- Lawrance K. Wang, Yung Tse Hung, Howard H.Lo and Constantine Yapijakis “handlook of Industrial and Hazardous waste Treatment”, Second Edition, 2004.
- Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., George Tchobanoglous, Franklin L. Burton and H. David Stensel, Wastewater engineering, treatment and reuse, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2017
- Nelson Leonard Nemerow, “Industrial waste Treatment”, Elsevier, 2007.
- Wesley Eckenfelder W., “ Industrial Water Pollution Control”, Second Edition, Mc Graw Hill, 2000.
- Paul L. Bishop, Pollution Prevention: – Fundamentals and Practice, Mc-Graw Hill International, Boston, 2000.
- Wastewater Treatment for pollution control and reuse by Soli. J. Arceivala, Shyam. R. Asolekar, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007
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