Lecture 1
Lecture 1
ENGINEERING-II
ENVIRONMENTAL
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
How to do well in this course
• Ozone depletion
• Global warming
• Solid and hazardous wastes
• Fresh water quantity and quality
• Degradation of marine environments
• Deforestation
• Land degradation
• Endangerment of biological diversity
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Environmental engineering
• Air Pollution
• Noise pollution
• Solid waste engineering & management
• Hazardous waste management
• Water quality modeling
• Environmental ecology
• Water treatment and supply systems
• Wastewater collection and treatment
• Environmental impact assessment
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Air Pollution
Sources
• Traffic (Roads, railways and planes)
• Industries
• Construction works
• Workshops
• Query blasting
• Nuclear and weapon testing
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I Solid waste engineering &
management
• Systems
• Disposal
Factors
• Open burning
• Open dumping
• Unhygienic disposal
• Dispose off in open drains
• Impacts on environment
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Hazardous waste management
Population Increased
Uncertainty resource
increase: demand for
Decreased biodiversity and availability, climate
material
1.6 billion to natural habitat variability, other
and energy
6 billion environmental impacts
resources
Change in ecosystems,
atmospheric systems
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I Water treatment and supply
systems
Surface Water Treatment
1. Chemical Mixing (Rapid Mixing)
2. Flocculation
3. Sedimentation
4. Rapid Sand Filter
5. Disinfection
6. Flouridation
7. Pumped to community
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Unit Processes
Groundwater Treatment
1. Aeration (if necessary to release any
gases)
2. Disinfection
3. Flouridation
4. Pumped to community
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Coagulation & Flocculation
• Coagulation
• the chemical alteration of the colloidal
particles to make them stick together
• Hydrophilic particles – water loving – absorbs
to water
• Hydrophobic particles – water hating – does
not absorb to water
– Hydrophobic particles are negatively charged
and don’t like to aggregate and are hydrophobic
– A positively charge coagulant destabilizes the
negatively charged particles and brings them
together.
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Coagulation & Flocculation
Qin
V
Qout
VS
Sludge Zone
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Filtration
• Water Cycle
• Groundwater
• Surface water
• Treatment
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Water Cycle
NVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I
Water Treatment Methods