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This document provides a lesson plan for a course on Water Pollution and its Management. The course objectives are to understand the basics of water pollution, its various effects, importance of control methods, and various water pollution control acts. The course covers topics like sources and characteristics of water pollution, effects of physical, chemical and biological water pollution, water quality standards, waste water treatment methods, water acts and regulations, industrial water pollution and mitigation measures, and the role of regulatory bodies in water protection and management. The course involves lectures, assignments, tests and a final examination.

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Btech Vi Sem 15ce347e

This document provides a lesson plan for a course on Water Pollution and its Management. The course objectives are to understand the basics of water pollution, its various effects, importance of control methods, and various water pollution control acts. The course covers topics like sources and characteristics of water pollution, effects of physical, chemical and biological water pollution, water quality standards, waste water treatment methods, water acts and regulations, industrial water pollution and mitigation measures, and the role of regulatory bodies in water protection and management. The course involves lectures, assignments, tests and a final examination.

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Lesson Plan

[Link] All courses - V-Semester 2015-16(Open Elective)


Course Code 15CE348E
Course Name Water Pollution & its Management
Prerequisites Nil
Category P (Water Resources Engineering)
Instructional objectives
Instructional
Instructional objectives
objectives no.
1 To know the basics, importance of Water Pollution
2 To study the various Effects of Water pollution
3 To learn the importance of methods of control of Water Pollution
4 To understand the various Water Pollution control Act
Student outcomes
Student
outcome Student outcome
number
a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
c an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,
health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

e an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

Lecture Date Topic Instructional Student Reference


No objectives outcome
1,2 Sources & Characteristics Of Water 1 a, c 1
Pollution-Water pollution-Sources &
types of water pollution.
3,4 Physical, Chemical & Biological – 1 a, c 1
Effect of waterpollution.
5,6 Drinking water quality standards- 1 a, c 1
WHO & BIS standards
7,8 Waste Water treatment –Primary, 1 a, c 1
secondary, tertiary treatment –
effluent coming from STP
9 Water Act- 1974 (Prevention & 1 a, c 1
Control)- salient features.
Cycle Test – I
10,11 Water Quality & Standards 2 a, c 1
12,13 Quality of surface waters, Water 2 a, c 1,2
quality in flowing waters,
14,15 Water quality in impounded waters. 2 a, c 1,3

16, 17 Groundwater quality, Water quality 2 a, c 1,3


standard.
18, 19 Microbiological quality of drinking 2 a, c 1,3
water. Chemical quality of drinking
water.
Surprise Test
20 ,21 Industrial Activity & Mitigation 2,3 a, c 1,3
Measures- Role of water in different
industries-Effluent discharge
characteristics.
22, 23 -Discharge Standards for Rivers and 2, 3 a, c 1,3
Streams-Role of stakeholders, Public
NGO’s.
24,25 Government in Protection of Water 2, 3 a, c 1,3
bodies-Control Measures.
26 ,27 Mitigation Measures for Industrial 2, 3 a, c, e 1,3
Water Contamination due to
industries.
Cycle Test – II
28, 29, Water Pollution Regulations- 3, 4 a, c 1,3
30 Administrative regulation under
recent legislations in water pollution
control.
31, 32 Water (Prevention & control of 3, 4 a, c 1,3
pollution) Act 1974 as amended by
Amendment Act 1988.
33, 34, Water (Prevention & control of 3, 4 a, c 1,3
35 pollution) Rules 1975- Water
(Prevention & control of pollution)
Cess Act. 1977 as amended by
Amendment Act 1991.
36 Role Of Regulatory Boards- 3, 4 a, c, e
Sustainable Development.
37, 38 Rain Water Harvesting-Methods. 3, 4 a, c, e
39, 40 Water Pollution-Causes and Effects- 3, 4 a, c
41, 42 Role of Regulatory bodies and Local 3, 4 a, c, e
bodies-CPCB-TWAD Board –
CMWSSB etc--Case Studies related
to Effective Water Management.
Revision & Model Examination

Text Books & Reference books.


1. Fair.G.M, “Water and Waste water engineering Vol.I & II” .John Wiley and sons, Newyork. 2010.
2. Metcalf & Eddy, “Wastewater engineering, Treatment and Reuse”, Tata MacGrawhill publications,
2008.
3. Eckenfelder, W.W., "”Industrial Water Pollution Control", McGraw-Hill, 2009.
4. Arceivala.S.J, "Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control", Tata McGraw- Hill, 2008.
5. “Aruna Venkat Environmental Law and Policy”, PHI learning private limited New Delhi, 2011.

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