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EN6704 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS(Elective-III)


EN6704 INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT LT P C 3 0 0 3

 OBJECTIVES:
 To impart knowledge on sources and characteristics of various industrial wastes and strategies for its prevention and control

UNIT I                              INTRODUCTION                                                                                (8) 
Types of industries and industrial pollution – Characteristics of industrial wastes – Population equivalent – Bioassay studies – effects of industrial effluents on streams, sewer, land, sewage treatment plants and human health – Environmental legislations related to prevention and control of industrial effluents and hazardous wastes

UNIT II                           CLEANER PRODUCTION                                                                  (8) 
Waste management Approach – Waste Audit – Volume and strength reduction – Material and process modifications – Recycle, reuse and byproduct recovery – Applications.

UNIT III                        POLLUTION FROM MAJOR INDUSTRIES                                     (9) 
Sources, Characteristics, waste treatment flow sheets for selected industries such as Textiles, Tanneries, Pharmaceuticals, Electroplating industries, Dairy, Sugar, Paper, distilleries, Steel plants, Refineries, fertilizer, thermal power plants – Wastewater reclamation concepts

UNIT IV                        TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES                                                         (11)
Equalisation – Neutralisation – Removal of suspended and dissolved organic solids - Chemical oxidation – Adsorption - Removal of dissolved inorganics – Combined treatment of industrial and municipal wastes – Residue management – Dewatering – Disposal

UNIT V                         HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT                                              (9)
Hazardous wastes - Physico chemical treatment – solidification – incineration – Secure land fills

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:
The students completing the course will have
 an insight into the pollution from major industries including the sources and characteristics of pollutants
 ability to plan minimization of industrial wastes
 ability to design facilities for the processing and reclamation of industrial waste water

TEXT BOOKS: 
1. Rao M. N. & Dutta A. K. , “Wastewater Treatment”, Oxford - IBH Publication, 1995.
2. Eckenfelder W.W. Jr., “Industrial Water Pollution Control”, McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2000.
3. Patwardhan. A.D., Industrial Wastewater Treatment", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 2010.

REFERENCES:
 1. Shen T.T., “Industrial Pollution Prevention”, Springer, 1999.
2. Stephenson R.L. and Blackburn J.B., Jr., “Industrial Wastewater Systems Hand book”, Lewis Publisher, New York, 1998
3. Freeman H.M., “Industrial Pollution Prevention Hand Book”, McGraw Hill Inc., New Delhi, 1995.
 4. Bishop, P.L., “Pollution Prevention: Fundamental & Practice”, McGraw Hill, 2000.
5. Pandey, "Environmental Management" Vikas Publications, 2010.
6. Industrial Wastewater Management, Treatment and Disposal",(WEF - MOP - FD3) McGraw Hill, 2008


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