EN3301 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011-2012 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIFTH SEMESTER BE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011-2012 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
EN3301 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, GENERATION AND ONSITE PROCESSING 9
Solid Waste Management - Goals and objectives – Functional elements in a solid waste
management system – Interrelationships - public awareness. Generation of solid
waste - Sources and types of solid wastes – sampling - Composition – Generation
rates – Factors affecting generation rates. Onsite handling, Storage and
Processing of solid wastes - necessary equipments.
UNIT II COLLECTION AND TRANSFER OF SOILD WASTES 9
Collection of solid waste - Collection services - collection system, equipments –
Time and frequency of collection - labour requirements – Factors affecting collection
– Analysis of collection systems – collection routes – Preparation of Master
schedules. Transfer and Transport – Need for transfer operations - Transfer
stations – types - Transport means and methods - location of transfer stations.
UNIT III PROCESSING TECHNIQUES AND RECOVERY OF ENERGY 9
Processing Techniques – purposes – Mechanical volume reduction – necessary
equipments – Chemical volume reduction – incinerators – Mechanical size reduction –
Selection of equipments - Component separation – Methods – Drying and
Dewatering. Recovery of resources, conversion products and energy recovery –
recoverable materials – processing and recovery systems.
UNIT IV REFUGE DISPOSAL 9
Refuse disposal – Various methods - Incineration – principal features of an
incinerator – site selection and plant layout of an incinerator – Sanitary landfill –
methods of operation – Advantages and disadvantages of a sanitary landfill – site
selection –– Gas and leachate Movement and control.
UNIT V COMPOSTING 9
Composting – anaerobic and aerobic composting – Vermicomposting – unit
operations associated with composting anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste –
Pyrolysis – reduction methods.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Tchobanoglous, G., Theisen, H. M., and Eliassen, R. Solid. Wastes: Engineering
Principles and Management Issues. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977.
2. Howard S. Peavy, Donald R. Rowe and George Tchobanoglous, “Environmental
Engineering”, McGraw - Hill Co., 1988.
3. Hagerty D.J., Pevani J. L., and Heer J. E., Solid Waste Management , Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1979.
4. Vesilind, P.A. and Rimer, A.E., “Unit Operations in Resource Recovery Engineering”,
Prentice Hall, Inc., 1981
5. Shukla S. K. & Srivastava P. R. In: Waste Management and Control.
Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi 1992.
6. Bhide A.D and Sundaresan B.B , “ Solid waste management – collection, processing
and Disposal”, Mudrashilpa Offset Printers 2001.
7. Manual on Solid Waste Management, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development,
GOI, New Delhi, 2000.
EN3301 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, GENERATION AND ONSITE PROCESSING 9
Solid Waste Management - Goals and objectives – Functional elements in a solid waste
management system – Interrelationships - public awareness. Generation of solid
waste - Sources and types of solid wastes – sampling - Composition – Generation
rates – Factors affecting generation rates. Onsite handling, Storage and
Processing of solid wastes - necessary equipments.
UNIT II COLLECTION AND TRANSFER OF SOILD WASTES 9
Collection of solid waste - Collection services - collection system, equipments –
Time and frequency of collection - labour requirements – Factors affecting collection
– Analysis of collection systems – collection routes – Preparation of Master
schedules. Transfer and Transport – Need for transfer operations - Transfer
stations – types - Transport means and methods - location of transfer stations.
UNIT III PROCESSING TECHNIQUES AND RECOVERY OF ENERGY 9
Processing Techniques – purposes – Mechanical volume reduction – necessary
equipments – Chemical volume reduction – incinerators – Mechanical size reduction –
Selection of equipments - Component separation – Methods – Drying and
Dewatering. Recovery of resources, conversion products and energy recovery –
recoverable materials – processing and recovery systems.
UNIT IV REFUGE DISPOSAL 9
Refuse disposal – Various methods - Incineration – principal features of an
incinerator – site selection and plant layout of an incinerator – Sanitary landfill –
methods of operation – Advantages and disadvantages of a sanitary landfill – site
selection –– Gas and leachate Movement and control.
UNIT V COMPOSTING 9
Composting – anaerobic and aerobic composting – Vermicomposting – unit
operations associated with composting anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste –
Pyrolysis – reduction methods.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Tchobanoglous, G., Theisen, H. M., and Eliassen, R. Solid. Wastes: Engineering
Principles and Management Issues. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977.
2. Howard S. Peavy, Donald R. Rowe and George Tchobanoglous, “Environmental
Engineering”, McGraw - Hill Co., 1988.
3. Hagerty D.J., Pevani J. L., and Heer J. E., Solid Waste Management , Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1979.
4. Vesilind, P.A. and Rimer, A.E., “Unit Operations in Resource Recovery Engineering”,
Prentice Hall, Inc., 1981
5. Shukla S. K. & Srivastava P. R. In: Waste Management and Control.
Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi 1992.
6. Bhide A.D and Sundaresan B.B , “ Solid waste management – collection, processing
and Disposal”, Mudrashilpa Offset Printers 2001.
7. Manual on Solid Waste Management, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development,
GOI, New Delhi, 2000.
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