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The document provides a lesson plan for a course on Air Pollution and Control offered by the Department of Civil Engineering at Malla Reddy Engineering College. The course is a 4-credit elective offered over one semester. The lesson plan outlines 5 modules that will be covered over 12 weeks. Module topics include sources and effects of air pollution, ambient air quality standards, distribution of air pollutants, and air pollution control equipment. Student assessment will include assignments, midterm exams, a final exam, and a course evaluation.

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MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

SECUNDERABAD-500100
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
LESSON PLAN
Academic Year 2019-2020

Department : CIVIL ENGINEERING

Course Title :
AIR POLLUTION AND Course Code 70132
CONTROL
Professional / Elective : Elective
Prerequisites Knowledge Environmental sciences
Duration : One semester Credit Units : 4
Class / Laboratory 4/1/0 [L T P]
Schedule :
Application for controlling the emissions Matching POs and PSOs
from vehicles and industries
Curriculum gap : PO:
PSO:
This course provides the knowledge and understanding of the problems
associated with air pollution indoor and outdoor. It also describes the
Course Objectives:
regulations pertinent to air pollution especially due to industries making the
student to design proper air pollution control devices.
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. To identify different sources of air pollution and the effects on human and
environment.
2. Gain knowledge in computation of air pollutant removal of gases like
Sox, NOx, CO etc.
Course Outcomes: 3. Understand the importance of meteorological parameters like wind,
pressure, humidity in dispersing air pollutants.
4. Gain knowledge in designing and operating particulate air control
equipments.
5. Acquire the knowledge in designing the control system for gaseous air
pollutants.
Text Books:
1. M.N.Rao and H.V.N.Rao, “Air pollution”, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Company,
26th reprint 2007.
2. R.K. Trivedy and P.K. Goel, “An introduction to Air pollution”, B.S.
Publications, 2nd revised edition, 2005.
References:
1. Daniel Vallero, “Air Pollution Control: A Design Approach 4th Edition”
Texts & References:
Academic Press, 5th Edition, 2014.
(*recommended text
2. Karl B. Schnelle, Jr., Russell F. Dunn, Mary Ellen Ternes, “Air Pollution
book(s))
Control Technology Handbook,” CRC Press, Second Edition, 2015.
3. Thad Godish, Wayne T. Davis, Joshua S. Fu, “Air Quality”, CRC Press,
Fifth Edition, 2014
4. Kenneth C. Schifftner, “Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection
Guide”, CRC Press, second edition, 2013.
5. Marco Ragazzi, “Air Quality: Monitoring, Measuring, and Modeling
Environmental Hazards”, Apple Academic Press, 1st edition, 2016.
 Assignments
Student Assessments:  Mid test I and II
 Final examination

1
 Assignments and examinations
Outcome Assessment
 Course evaluation

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5

Theory Class: 12
Module - I Target Hours 12
Actual
Sl. Period
Date Topics to be Covered Ref. Book. Date of Remarks
No Reqd.
completion

1 2 Significance and Episodes T1

2 2 Air Pollutants – Classifications T1 &T2


3 1 Sources of air pollution T1 & T3

4 2
Effects of Air pollutants on man, T1 ,T2& T3
material and vegetation
5 1 Green House effect T1 & T2
6 1 Heat Islands T1 & T2
7 2 Acid Rains, Ozone Holes T1 & T2

8 1
Ambient air quality standards. T1 ,T2& T3

Theory Class: 12
Module-II Target Hours 12
Actual
Sl. Period
Date Topics to be Covered Ref. Book. Date of Remarks
No Reqd.
completion

1 11/1/19 1 T2

16/1/19
2 2 T1 &T3
17/1/19
3 18/1/19 1 T1 & T3
21/1/19
4 23/1/19 2 T1 ,T2& T3

5 24/1/19 1 T1 & T2
6 25/1/19 2 T1 & T2
7 28/1/19 1 T1 & T2
30/1/19
8 2 T1 ,T2& T3
31/1/19

Theory Class: 08
Module-III Target Hours 10
Sl. Date Period Topics to be Covered Ref. Book. Actual Remarks

2
Date of
No Reqd.
completion

1 1/2/19 1
Distribution systems – requirements T1 ,T2& T3
– methods and layouts
4/2/19 Types of layouts of Distribution
2 6/2/19 3 systems design of distribution T2
7/2/19 systems – Hardy Cross
8/2/19 Equivalent pipe methods service
3 2 T1 &T3
18/2/19 reservoirs –
20/2/19 Joints, valve such as sluice valves,
4 2 air valves, scour valves and check T1 & T3
21/2/19
valves water meters
22/2/19 Laying and testing of pipe lines –
6 2 T1 ,T2& T3
25/2/19 pump house

Theory Class: 10
Module - IV Target Hours 11
Actual
Sl. Period
Date Topics to be Covered Ref. Book. Date of Remarks
No Reqd.
completion
Sewage and storm water
27/2/19 estimation – time of concentration
1 28/2/19 2 – storm water overflows T2
combined flow-characteristics of
sewage
1/3/19 Cycles of decay – decomposition
2 2 of sewage, estimation of sewage- T1 &T3
4/3/19
BO.D – C.O.D equations.
Design of sewers-shapes and
materials – sewer appurtenances
6/3/19 manholes – inverted siphon –
3 2 T1 & T3
7/3/19 catch basins – flushing tanks –
ejectors, pumps and pump houses
– house drainage
Components requirements –
8/3/19 sanitary fittings – traps – one pipe
4 2 T1 ,T2& T3
11/3/19 and two pipe systems of
plumbing
13/3/19 Ultimate disposal of sewage –
5 14/3/19 3 sewage farming T1 & T2
15/3/19

Theory Class: 12
Module - V Target Hours 13
Actual
Sl. Period
Date Topics to be Covered Ref. Book. Date of Remarks
No Reqd.
completion

3
18/3/19 Layouts and general outline of
1 2 various units in a waste water T2
20/3/19
treatment plant –
22/3/19 Primary treatment design of screens
2 25/3/19 3 – grit chambers – skimming tanks T1 &T3
27/3/19
3 28/3/19 1 Sedimentation tanks – principles T1 & T3

29/3/19 Design of biological treatment –


4 2 trickling filters – standard and high T1 ,T2& T3
1/4/19
rate
3/4/19 Sludge digestion tanks – factors
5 2 T1 & T2
4/4/19 effecting
6 5/4/19 1 Design of Digestion tank T1 & T2

7 8/4/19 1
Sludge disposal by drying – septic T1 & T2
tanks working.
8 10/4/19 1 Principles and design – Soak pits T1 ,T2& T3
9 11/4/19 1 design of oxidation ponds T1 ,T2& T3
10 12/4/19 1 Design problems T1 ,T2& T3

FACULTY IN-CHARGE HOD/CE

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