Lecture 1 and 2 Introduction
Lecture 1 and 2 Introduction
4.
Water and Wastewater Technology, Hammer, M.J. and Hammer, M.J., Prentice 2008
Hall of India.
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Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, Disposal and Reuse, Metcalf and Eddy, Inc, 2008
McGraw Hill, NY
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“Environmental Engineering” Peavy, H S; Rowe, D R and Tchobanoglous G. 1985
McGraw Hill, NY
Scheme of Evaluation
Scheme of Evaluation:
Mid Term Evaluation - 20
Assignment - 20
Quizzes - 20
End Term Evaluation - 40
Grading Policy:
• Relative Grading (on the basis of rationalized marks) as per
clause 6.3 of the Rules and Regulations for the UG
Programmes shall be followed.
ENVIRONMENT
❑Literally – Surrounding
❑Environment includes various organisms and
their physical surroundings
❑ It is the aggregate of all those things and set
of conditions which directly or indirectly
influence not only the life of organisms but
also the communities at a particular place
Environmental Engineering: A
Multidisciplinary Subject
• Multidisciplinary subject – physics,
chemistry, biology, geology, meteorology,
hydrology and many other branches of
physical and natural sciences.
• Sociology, Political science, philosophy,
statistics, computer science ……………..
Components of Environment
•Atmosphere
•Hydrosphere
•Lithosphere
•Biosphere
• Ecology
• Environmental biology
• Biogeochemistry
• Environmental Toxicology
• Environmental chemistry
Activities (contd)
• Identify the various urban environmental
problems: list out the causes, effects and
management options
• Conduct a survey and prepare a material(s)
flow diagram in your locality