PDIETM Curriculum
PDIETM Curriculum
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KAUSHALYA – THE SKILL UNIVERSITY
School of Services
POST DIPLOMA IN
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
AND MANAGEMENT
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INDEX
Sr. No. Particulars Page No.
1. Entry Qualification 03
2. Credit Structure 05
3. Curriculum of Course code ET 101 Environmental Chemistry 06
4. Curriculum of Course Code ET 102 Air & Noise Pollution 14
5. Curriculum of Course Code ET 103 Wastewater Treatment Disposal Reuse-1 21
6. Curriculum of Course Code ET 104 Environmental Microbiology 26
7. Curriculum of Course Code ET 201 Cleaner Production Management 32
8. Curriculum of Course Code ET 202 Wastewater Treatment Disposal Reuse-2 37
9. Curriculum of Course Code ET 203 Hazardous Waste Management 41
10. Curriculum of Course Code ET 204 Environmental Management Systems 46
11. Curriculum of Course Code ET 301 Project 50
12. Curriculum of Course Code ET 105 Industrial Visits and Seminars 52
The experience shall be counted after acquiring the request qualification andshould be
as under:
1. Experience should be in manufacturing, maintenance, environmental department of an
industry or working as professional.
OR
2. Experience in Environmental Laboratory or analytical laboratory ofeffluent treatment
OR
3. Experience in research training or education in the field of environmentor engineering
or technology.
OR
4. Experience in a Government Department in Administration of Environmental legislation
or public health department.
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Note
1. The PDIETM Programme duration is One year (i.e. Two Semesters) for REGULAR (Full
Time) and TWO years (i.e. four semesters) for PART TIME.
2. Semester system’s Rules & Regulations are applicable to PDIETM including
Examination and award of class. The results of all the Semesters will be considered to
Award Class.
3. The Examination will be conducted after each Semester.
4. Old ET-302 Industrial Visits, Seminar etc. is to be incorporated in relevant courses (i.e.
merged) and previously allotted hours are transferred / distributed to ET-301 Project (with
Seminar).
5. ET-301 is renamed as Project (with Seminar).
6. For REGULAR (Full time) and PART TIME, PDIETM Programme ET-301 Project (with
Seminar) is to be offered in 1st & 2nd Semester and 3rd & 4th Semester respectively. The
Practical Examination of this course is to be conducted after completion of the PDIETM
(i.e. for REGULAR 2nd Semester and for PART TIME 4th Semester/Final Semester).
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Details of Modules
Module Particulars Page No.
➢ Topic will be allotted in the beginning of the each
semester. Student has to present the seminar on a date
Seminar given and also have to submit a compiled literature of it 52
for future reference.
➢ Presentation would be evaluated.
➢ Based on the papers and topics studied, student must select
a title of the project. They then are subjected to work,
practically in an industry, at least for a month, on it and
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finally compiled their work in to a project report which in
turn needs to be submitted to the department for further
evaluation.
CREDIT STRUCTURE
Semester-1 (14 weeks)
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ET-101:
Industrial Chemistry
Sr No. Particulars Page No.
1 Rationale 6
2 Topics and Sub Topics 6
3 Laboratory Experience / Term Work / Project Work 13
4 Reference Books 13
Details of Module
TOPICS/SUB TOPICS
Fundamentals of Chemistry and Environmental Science
➢ Introduction
➢ Water
1. ➢ Waste Water and Stream Pollution Control 03
➢ Industrial Waste
➢ Environmental Sanitation
➢ Technological Developments
General Chemistry
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➢ Nomenclature
➢ Chemicals Equations
➢ Oxidation Reduction Equations
➢ Solutions
➢ Equilibrium and Le Chaterlier’s Principle
➢ Amophoteric Hydroxides
Physical Chemistry
➢ Thermodynamics
➢ Surface Tension
➢ Osmosis
3. ➢ Dialysis 03
➢ Principles of Solvent Extraction
➢ Chemical Kinetics
➢ Catalysis
➢ Adsorption
Organic Chemistry
➢ Aliphatic Compound
➢ Hydrocarbons
➢ Alcohols
➢ Aldehydes and Ketones
➢ Acids
➢ Esters
4. ➢ Ethers 10
➢ Alkyl Halides
➢ Simple Compounds Containing Nitrogen
➢ Mercaptans of Thioalcohols
➢ Hydrocarbons
➢ Phenols
➢ Alcohols and Acids
➢ Simple Compounds Containing Nitrogen
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➢ Heteroxyclic Compounds
➢ Common Foods and Related Compounds
➢ Carbohydrates
➢ Fats, Oils and Waxes
➢ Proteins and Amino Acids
➢ Trace Organics
➢ Detergents with Soaps
➢ Synthetic Detergents
➢ Pesticides
Equilibrium Chemistry
➢ Enzymes
➢ Temperature Relationships
➢ pH
➢ Biochemistry of Carbohydrates
➢ Biochemistry of Proteins
7. 05
➢ Biochemistry of Fats and Oils
➢ General Biochemical Pathways
➢ Energetic and Bacterial Growth
➢ Biochemistry of Man
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Nuclear Chemistry
➢ Atomic Structure
➢ Stable and Radioactive Nuclides
➢ Atomic Transmutations and Artificial Radioactivity
8. ➢ Nuclear Reactions 04
➢ Nuclear Fission
➢ Nuclear Fusion
➢ Use of Radioactive Materials as Tracers
➢ Effect of Radiation of Man
➢ Environmental Significance
➢ Standard Unit of Turbidity
12. ➢ Methods of Determination
01
➢ Application of Turbidity Data
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Color
➢
Public Health Significance
➢
Method of Determining Alkalinity
17. ➢
Methods of Expressing Alkalinity 01
➢
Carbon Dioxide, Alkalinity and pH relationships in Natural
Waters
➢ Application of Alkalinity Data
➢ Other Considerations of Interest to Environmental Engineers
Hardness
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Iron and Manganese
➢ Environmental Significance of Iron and Manganese
26. ➢ Methods of Determining IRON and Manganese 01
➢ Applications of Iron and Manganese Data in Environmental
Engineering
Fluoride
➢ Chemistry of Fluorine and its Compounds
27. ➢ Methods of Determining Fluorides
01
➢ Application of Fluoride Data
Sulfate
28. ➢ Methods of Analysis 01
➢ Applications of Sulfate Data
Phosphorus and Phosphate
➢ Phosphorus compounds of Importance
29. ➢ Methods of Determining Phosphorus or Phosphate
01
➢ Applications of Phosphorus Data
Grease
➢ Grease and Its measurement
30. ➢ Methods of Analysis
01
➢ Applications of Grease Data
Volatile Acids
➢ Theoretical Considerations
31. ➢ Methods of Determining Volatile Acids
01
➢ Application of Volatile Acid Data
Gas Analysis
➢ Methods of Analysis
➢ Gasometric Analysis
32. ➢ Gas Chromatographic Analysis
02
➢ Hydrogen Sulfide
➢ Applications of Gas Analysis Data
Trace Inorganic
33. ➢ Trace Inorganic Analysis 01
➢ Sources and Environmental Significance
1. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering, C.N. Sawyer, P. Mc Carty and G.F.
Parkin, fifth edition, July 2017, McGraw Hill Education.
2. Environmental Chemistry, eighth edition,2016, A.K.De , New age International
Reference Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
Books 3. Standard Methods for the examination of Water and Waste Water, May
2017,Apha American Public Health Association, American Water Works
Association, Water Environment Federation.
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ET-101:
Laboratory Experiment
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ET-102
Air & Noise Pollution
TOPICS/SUB TOPICS
PART-I AIR POLLUTION
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Control Air Pollution by Equipment
➢ Control Methodologies for air pollutants
➢ Particle size distribution
➢ Hood and Duct Design
➢ Efficiency of a Separating Device
➢ Cyclone Separator
9. ➢ Multi Cyclone Separator 03
➢ Fabric Filter
➢ Electrostatic precipitator
➢ Filter
➢ Wet Scrubber
➢ Efficiency comparison
➢ Choice of Equipment
10. Control of Gaseous Contaminants 01
Odors and Their control
➢ Background Information About Odours
11. ➢ Source Of odours 01
➢ Measurement Of odours
➢ Odour Control
Control of Air Pollution by Process changes
12. 04
➢ Case studies
Air Pollution from Major Industrial Operations
➢ Mineral Product Industries
➢ Cement Industry
13. ➢ Petroleum Refining 02
➢ Mining Operations
➢ Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metallurgical Operations
➢ Thermal Power Plants
Air Quality and Emission Standards
➢ National Ambient air Quality Standards
➢ Kinds of Air Quality Standards
14. 02
➢ Emission Standards
➢ Air Quality Standards A comparison
➢ How to express emission
Air Pollution Indices
➢ Definition of air pollution Index
➢ Use of air pollution indices
➢ Types of indices
15. 03
➢ Air pollution Parameters
➢ Criteria for A standardized Index
➢ Determination of index
➢ Rating scale for Indices
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➢ Display And dissemination Techniques
➢ Conclusions
Air Pollution Survey
➢ Scope
➢ Objectives of sampling the atmosphere
➢ Classification of Sampling Methods
16. ➢ Preliminary Information Required 03
➢ Location of sampling Stations
➢ Air pollution Survey Programme for a City
➢ Continuance of air Quality Studies
➢ Conclusions
➢ Introduction
➢ Frequency
➢ Intensity
➢ Band Pressure Level
17. ➢ Filters and Analyzers 04
➢ Loudness (An observer’s auditory impression of the strength of
the sound)
➢ Loudness level
➢ Loudness Evaluation
➢ International Standards
Effect of Noise
➢ On physical Health
➢ Mental Health
➢ Communications
➢ Working Efficiency
➢ Industrial Accidents
➢ Personal Comfort
➢ Impulsive or Impact noise
18. ➢ Monitoring 08
➢ Environment Monitoring
➢ Health Monitoring
➢ Comparison Of findings
➢ Noise Measuring Equipment
➢ Sound level Meter
➢ Octave band Analyzer
➢ Magnetic Tape Recorder
➢ Casseite Recorder
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➢ Pen Recorder
➢ Statistical Analyser
➢ Noise Average Meter
➢ Noise Analyzer
Noise
➢ Noise control
19. ➢ Noise Control on blower 02
➢ Efficacy of Silencers
➢ New Facility of testing
20. Noise Pollution Control in India 02
1. Environment Management, By G. N Handey, Vikash Publishing House
Pvt.Ltd576 Masjid Rd. Jangpura, New Delhi
2. Air Pollution, By Mr M. N. Rao Mr. H. V. Rao, Tata McGrew Hill
Publishing CompanyLtd.
3. Industrial Air Pollution Control by NOU, K.E. and T. Joseph, Publisher
Ann ArborScience Publishers Inc. Michigan, 1973
Reference 4. Air Pollution by McCabe, L.C.(Ed) McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc., New York
Books
5. H.C Parkins, Air Pollution Mc Graw Hill Publication
6. 2. H.S. Peavy, D.R. Row & G. Tchobanoglous, Environmental Engineering,
Mc Graw HillInternational Edition
7. Martin Crawford, Air Pollution Control Theory, TMH Pub
8. Noise Control Handbook of Principles and Practices (ed) David M.
LipscombArthur C Taylor, Van Nostrand Rainhold Co. New York
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ET-102:
Laboratory Experiment
Sr.
Experiment Instrument Hrs.
No.
Measurement of Flue Gases
1. 3
fromventof scrubbing system
2. Ambient Air Sampling for SO2 Gas AnalyzerHandset 3
3. Ambient Air Sampling for Cl2 Gas AnalyzerHandset 3
4. Ambient Air Sampling for NOx Gas AnalyzerHandset 3
5. Ambient Air Sampling for HCL Gas AnalyzerHandset 3
6. Ambient Air Sampling for CO2 3
7. Ambient Air Sampling for CO 3
Demonstration and calibration of
8. 2
Air Sampling Equipment
Personal Sampler,All Gases Bubblier,
9. Oxides of Nitrogen 3
Rotameter, Spectrophotometer
10. Sulphur Dioxide 4
11. Ammonia 4
Chlorine Sampling and
12. Estimation of Solvent Vapours 4
inWorkEnvironment
Low Flow Personal Sampler,
Benzene Sampling by Activated Rotameter,Activated Characoal
Charaoal and analysis by gas Tube, Gas Liquid Chromatorgraph
13. 6
liquidChromatograph CS2 Aspirator Battle, All Gas Bottle,
Sampling by Aspiratory Analysisby Colonmetric Method
Impinger Tubes
Sampling and Estimation of Dust Personal Sampler, Rotameter Filter,
14. 6
Gravmetric Method Holder, Electronic Balance
Explanation on the Charts of Industrial Noise. Notifiable diseases,
15. 4
Physical Health, Hazards, Chemical Health Hazards, Industrial dermatosis
Noise Level Measurement
Measurement of Sound Pressure Sound Level Meter Octave Filter
16. 2
Level in dbA and db linear Set
Frequency Analysis of noise
Ear Testing on Audiometer & Demonstration of various models of
17. 3
audiometer, bakery Audiometer, BA-3 Arphi
Total 60 Hrs.
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ET-103 Waste Water
Treatment Disposal
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➢ Volume and Strength Reduction in Industrial Wastewater
Wastewater Characteristics
➢ Physical, Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Wastewater
➢ Wastewater Characterization Studies
➢ Wastewater Composition
➢ Unit Loading Factors
3. 08
➢ Variations in Concentrations of Wastewater Constituents
➢ Analysis of Wastewater Loading Data
➢ Physical Characteristics Definition and application
➢ Chemical Characteristics Definition and application
➢ Biological Characteristics Definition and application
Wastewater Treatment Objectives, Methods and Design
➢ Wastewater Treatment Objectives and Regulations
4. ➢ Classification and application of Wastewater Treatment Methods 08
➢ Elements of Plant Analysis and Design
➢ Other Important Considerations
Fundamentals of Process Analysis
➢ Reactions and reaction Kinetics
➢ Mass – Balance Analysis
5. ➢ Reactors and their Hydraulic Characteristics 12
➢ Process Analysis
➢ Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Selection
➢ Practical Aspects of Reactor Design
Physical Unit Operations
➢ Screening
➢ Flow Equalization
➢ Mixing
6. 09
➢ Flocculation
➢ Sedimentation
➢ Flotation
➢ Granular – Medium Filtration
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Chemical Unit Processes
➢ Chemical Precipitation
➢ Gas Transfer
➢ Adsorption
7. 09
➢ Disinfection
➢ Disinfection wit Chlorine
➢ Dechlorination
➢ Disinfection with Ozone
Physico Chemicals Treatment Units Overview
➢ Preliminary Treatment Units and Design
➢ Operational Problems of Physico Chemical Treatment Units
➢ Primary Treatment Units and Design Criteria
➢ Other Pretreatment Operations
➢ Primary Sedimentation Tanks
8. 14
➢ Other Solids – Removal Operations and Units
➢ Chemical Precipitation
➢ Granular – Medium Filtration
➢ Micro screening
➢ Chlorination
➢ Odor Control
1. Wastewater Engineering Treatment Disposal Reuse Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.
GeorgeTechnologies Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi
2. Wastewater Treatment by M.N.Rao – A.K.Datta Mohan Prilimani for
Oxford & IBHPublishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
Reference
3. Flair. G.M.Geyer T.C. and Okun D.A.(1984): Water and Waste Water
Books
Engineering Vol. I and II, John Wiley and Sons. Strauss, W. (1975):
Industrial Gas Cleaning, Pergamen.
4. Wastewater Engineering: By P.C.Punmia, Ashok kumar Jain, Arihand
Publications,Jodhpur, Bombay
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ET-104
Environmental
Microbiology
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Bacteria
➢ Distribution
➢ Cytology
➢ Forms
3. 04
➢ Size
➢ Cell Structure
➢ Chemical Competition
➢ Metabolism
➢ Classification
Fungi
➢ Definition
➢ Classification
➢ Identification
4. ➢ Terminology 04
➢ Microscope Examination
➢ Cultivation
➢ Reproduction
➢ Chemical Composition
➢ Aerobes
Algae
➢ Definition
➢ Classification
➢ Identification
5. 04
➢ Observation
➢ Pure Cultures
➢ Culture Media
➢ Metabolism
➢ Pigments
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Protozoa & Higher Animals
➢ Protozoa
➢ Definition
➢ Identification
6. ➢ Classification 06
➢ Metabolism
➢ Nutrition
➢ Rotifers
➢ Crustaceans
➢ Worms & Larva
Enzymes
➢ Nature of Enzymes
➢ Mode of Action
➢ Temp & pH
➢ Salts and Heavy Metals
7. ➢ Colloidal Nature 06
➢ Extracellular & Intracellular Enzymes
➢ Hydrolytic Enzymes
➢ Oxidation Reduction Enzymes
➢ Classification
➢ Source of Enzymes
➢ Enzymes Formation
Growth
➢ Growth Patterns
➢ Food Microorganism Relationship
8. 04
➢ Aerobic Anaerobic Growth
➢ Temperature
➢ Culture Media
➢ Inhibitory Media
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➢ Fungi Media
➢ Algae Media
➢ Protozoa Media
Control Of Microorganism
➢ Pattern of Death
➢ Heat
➢ Definition
9. 02
➢ Oxidizing Agents
➢ Surfactants
➢ Heavy Metals
➢ pH
➢ Antimetabolites & Antibiotics
Population Dynamics
➢ Source of Water
➢ Surface Water
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Liq. Waste
➢ Domestic Sewage
➢ Sewage Characteristics
12. ➢ Collection of Sewage 04
➢ Sewage Odour
➢ Corrosion of Sewage
➢ Biochemical Oxygen Demand
Water Pollution
➢ Normal Biological Cycle
➢ Excess Waste
➢ Oxygen Concentration
➢ Neutral Concentration
13. 04
➢ Biological Indicators
➢ Oxygen Depletion
➢ Oxygen Deletion
➢ Recreation
➢ Oxygen Sag
Air Microbiology
➢ Type of Microbiology
➢ Air Borne Diseases
14. 08
➢ Control of Air Borne Disease
➢ Sampling Air
➢ Microbial Content of Air
1. Microbiology for Sanitary Engineering Rass E. Mckiney, McGraw Hill
Book CompanyLtd.
2. Microbiology A Text Book for University Students By P D Sharma Pdf.Pdf
- eBook and Manual Free download, (n.d.).
Reference https://thebookee.net/mi/microbiology-a-text- book-for-university-students-
Books by-p-d-sharma-pdf (accessed December 2, 2021).
3. Industrial Pharmaceutical Microbiology 5th Edition - PDFCOFFEE.COM,
(n.d.). https://pdfcoffee.com/industrial-pharmaceutical-microbiology-5th-
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ET-104:
Microbiology
Laboratory Experiment
(INDEX)
Sr. No. Experiment Hrs.
1. The Microscope 2
2. Simple Staining 2
3. Negative Staining 6
4. Cell Wall Staining 3
5. Most Probable Number (M.P.N.) confirm andComplete 3
6. Heterotopic Plat Count 6
Micro Organism in Waste Water Treatment
Trickling Filter 5
7.
Activated Sludge 5
Anaerobic 5
8. Identification of Algae Fungi and Protozoa 6
Isolation of Micro Organism from Soil Air Sewageand 9
9.
Fresh Water
Development and acclamation of aerobic andanaerobic 12
10.
sludge
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ET-201 Cleaner Production Management
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TOPICS/SUB TOPICS
1. Background Of Cleaner Production 10
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➢ Action Plan
➢ A Detailed Energy Audit (DEA)
➢ Tests Made During a Detailed Energy Audit
➢ Data Analysis Techniques for Detailed Energy Audit
➢ Data Validation
➢ Development of An Energy Consumption Data Base
➢ Construction of Energy Balances
➢ Building an Energy Balance
➢ Finalizing the Energy Balance
➢ Identification of Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs) and
Cost Benefit Estimates
➢ Implementation
➢ Monitoring Energy Development of Action Plan Use
Pollution Prevention Methods
➢ The life cycle analysis of products
➢ Ecologically friendly products,
5. ➢ Environmental designation & concept of eco-design 15
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ET-202 Waste Water Treatment Disposal-II
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➢ Anoxic Suspended And
➢ Anaerobic Suspended – Growth Treatment Process
➢ Anaerobic Attached – Growth Treatment Process
➢ Combined Aerobic / Anoxic or Anaerobic Treatment Process
Advanced Wastewater Treatment
➢ Effects of Chemical Constituents in Wastewater
➢ Unit Operations and Processes and Treatment Flow sheets
➢ Nitrogen Conversion and Removal
➢ Nitrification
➢ Denitrification and Nitrification – Denitrification
2. 12
➢ Nitrogen Removal by Physical and Chemicals Processes
➢ Phosphorus Removal
➢ Removal of Refractory Organics
➢ Removal of Dissolved Inorganics Substances
➢ Ultimate Disposal of Contaminants
➢ Removal of heavy metals
Land Treatment Systems
➢ Development of Land – Treatment Systems
➢ Fundamental Considerations in Land – Treatment Systems
➢ Irrigation Systems
3. 12
➢ Rapid – Infiltration Systems
➢ Overland – Flow Systems
➢ Other Systems
➢ Land Application of Sludge
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➢ Direct and Indirect Reuse of Wastewater
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ET-203 Hazardous Waste Management
Thermal Process
6. 10
➢ Liquid Injection incineration
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➢ Rotary Kiln incineration
➢ Fluid – Bed Incineration
➢ Circulating Fluid – Bed Incineration
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➢ Notification Requirements
➢ Routing Requirements
➢ Right to Know Laws
➢ Good Samaritan Laws
➢ Hazardous Substances Emergency Response
➢ State and Local Emergency Response
➢ Industry Emergency Response
➢ Emergency Response Equipment
Groundwater Contamination
➢ Introduction
➢ Effects of Groundwater Contaminations on Human Health
➢ Historical Uses and Abuses
➢ The Hydrology of Groundwater
➢ The Chemistry of Contamination
➢ The Process of Contamination
8. ➢ Detection of Groundwater Contamination 08
Landfill Disposal
➢ Introduction
➢ Landfills as Disposal Sites
9. ➢ Developing a New Facility 08
➢ Siting a Landfill
➢ Designing a Landfill
➢ Operating a Landfill
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Process Selection And Facility Siting
➢ Selecting the Process
10. 08
➢ Siting the Facility
➢ The Integrated System
Site Remediation
➢ Introduction
➢ The Superfund Law
➢ Preliminary Site Assessment and Inspection
11.
➢ The Hazard Ranking System (HRS) and the National Priority List 10
(NPL)
➢ EPA Remedial Action
➢ Containment and Treatment Technologies
➢ Financial Considerations
1. Hazardous Waste Management, by Charles A Wentz McGraw Hill
Reference International Editions :Civil Engineering Series
Books 2. Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies Alan P Jackman &
Major, Noyes PublicationsUSA
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ET-204 Environmental Management System
TOPICS/SUB TOPICS
Introduction
➢ Historical perspective
➢ Constitutional perspective
1. 05
➢ International protocols/principles
➢ Law making process
➢ Common Environmental Law
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1. Constitution of India
2. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 and its
amendments 1978; 1988.
3. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981; 1987 and its
amendments
4. Water Cess Act; 1977; 1992
Reference
Books 5. Environmental Protection Act; 1986 & its amendments
6. Environmental Law and Policy in India by Armin Rozencaranz;
Shyam Divan and Marhta L. Noble;Tripathi Publications ISO
14000.
7. EIA Notification & its amendments
8. Environmental Impact Assessment , New Age International (P)
Ltd. Pub New Delhi, R.R. Barthwal2002
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Mahatma Gandhi Labour Institute
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ET-105 Industrial Visits & Seminars
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➢ Water treatment by reverse technology
➢ Liquid Waste incineration
➢ Environmental Audit
➢ Industrial Waste Treatment
➢ Landfill site identification and selection
➢ Importance of material and energy balances in waste minimization
program
➢ Preventive Environmental protection strategy
➢ Environmental Policy, Objectives and targets
➢ In plant controls in industries
➢ Role of Catalysts pollution control system in analysis
of air pollution and waterpollution
➢ Commissioning of biological treatment plant.
Note: Introduction of Environmental Technology & the Management be discussed beforestarting the
seminar and guest faculty also be invited.
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