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Wastewater Treatment and Recycling

ABOUT THE COURSE:

With growing concerns over freshwater availability, concept of treating and recycling wastewater is progressively getting more pertinent. However, wastewater to be recycled need to be treated first for ensuring its quality sufficiently fit for designated uses,such as irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, ground water recharge etc. Wastewater treatment can be specifically tailored to meet the water quality requirements of a planned reuse, as some would need only moderate treatment while few others may require higher degree purification.This course aims to discuss the various treatment technologies and their application for producing reuse quality water from wastewater. The course will largely cover topics including the basic philosophy of wastewater treatment, principles of various wastewater treatment units, conventional treatment systems, advanced treatment processes, recycling and reuse opportunities and wastewater reuse criteria. The purpose of this course is to instil in participants the comprehensive knowledge and understanding on technologies for water reclamation and reuse.

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Final Exam (in-person, invigilated, currently conducted in India) is mandatory for Certification and has INR Rs. 1100 as exam fee



INTENDED AUDIENCE:
UG students of Civil Engineering / Environmental Engineering
PG students doing specializations in Environmental Engineering /Water Engineering / Chemical Engineering / Biotechnology
(Core/Elective)

CORE/ELECTIVE: Core / Elective for PG; Elective for UG

UG/PG: Core / Elective for PG; Elective for UG

PREREQUISITES: NIL

INDUSTRY SUPPORT: Municipal Corporations of various cities Public Health Engineering Departments Companies working in water/wastewater management sector, such as TCE, L&T, CH2MHill, Thermax, Veolia Water, Phonix,
WABAG, Vulture Innovations, Wipro Infra etc.

4230 students have enrolled already!!

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:



Dr. Manaj Kumar Tiwari [Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur)] is a civil engg. graduate with specialization in environmental engg. and holds expertise in water and wastewater treatment, water distribution systems, water pricing, and contaminant fate and transport. He is a recipient of prestigious Fulbright Fellowship. Dr. Tiwari has co- authored several papers in apex international journals, and has presented his research in various top ranked conferences across the globe. Dr. Tiwari has over 8 years of teaching experience with both UG as well as PG level course. He has designed several new courses at IIT Kharagpur for Master’s programme in Water Engineering and Management. He has delivered several invited lectures at various organizations, and has also conducted short- term course under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) with participants ranging from Faculties and Ph.D. students from NITs to field professionals working in government organizations as well as private companies..

COURSE LAYOUT:

Week 1  :   Introduction:
General outline; Introduction to wastewater; Various sources and types of
wastewater; Need of wastewater management; Concept of wastewater
treatment and recycling 
Week 2  :    Wastewater Generation and Characteristics:
Wastewater generation and quantity estimation; Water quality parameters
and standards (COD, BOD, DO, Solids, Nutrients, metals and emerging
contaminants); Sources specific wastewater physical and chemical
characteristics 
Week 3  :  Natural Attenuation of Pollutants in Wastewater:
Concept of natural attenuation; Wastewater discharge in rivers;
Attenuation of pollutants on land application. 
Week 4  :   Treatment Philosophy:
Objectives of wastewater treatment; Concept of mass balance; kinetics
and equilibrium processes; Reactors tanks; Continuously mixed tank
reactors; Plug-flow reactors Introduction to primary, secondary and
tertiary treatment; 
Week 5  :   Preliminary and Primary Treatment Processes:
Screening; Grit removal; Equalization tank; Sedimentation theory;
Rectangular and circular sedimentation tanks 
Week 6  : Secondary Treatment Processes:
Biological treatment of wastewater; Microbial ecology and growth kinetics; Types of microorganisms; Aerobic and anaerobic processes;
Suspended and attached growth systems; Activated sludge process;
Tricking filters and Rotating biological contactors  
Week 7  :   Secondary Treatment Processes - Anaerobic:
Anaerobic treatment; Anaerobic decomposition of organic matter;
Fluidized bed systems; Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket systems; Biogas
production and collection; other reactor configurations 
Week 8  :   Sludge Management:
The quantity and characteristics of sewage sludge; Sludge dewatering,
drying, and thickening; Sludge digestion; Aerobic and anaerobic sludge
stabilization; Composting 
Week 9  :   Tertiary (Advanced) Treatment Processes:
Need and Objectives of advanced treatment; Nutrient (N and P) removal;
Chemical treatment processes; Advanced oxidation processes; Adsorption
and Ion-exchange; Membrane processes 
Week 10  :   Current Treatment Approaches:
Conventional systems; Integrated treatment systems; Advanced reactor
configurations; SBR, MBR and MBBR; Application and case studies 
Week 11  :   Wastewater Recycling:
Scope and demands; Types and stages of recycling; Recycling
requirements; Designated reuse criteria; centralized vs decentralized
recycling systems. 
Week 12  :   Technology Selection and Decision Making:
Research trends in wastewater treatment and recycling; Choice modelling
and decision making; Risks and challenges; Socio-economic perspectives;
Case studies 

SUGGESTED READING MATERIALS:

   1. Wastewater Engineering (2013)
by Metcalf and Eddy; Publisher - McGraw-Hill
2. Environmental Engineering (2015)
by Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous; Publisher - McGraw-Hill
3. Water Quality Engineering: Physical / Chemical Treatment Processes
(2013)
by Lawler and Benjamin; Publisher - John Wiley & Sons
4. Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Recycling and Reuse (2014)
by Bhandari and Ranade; Publisher - Elsevier
5. Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering (1996)
by Reynolds and Richards Publisher - CL Engineering
6. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment (2013),
Publisher - CPHEEO (MoUD)
Additional reference material will be provided by the course
instructor 
CERTIFiCATION EXAM :
  • The exam is optional for a fee.
  • Date and Time of Exam: October 28, 2018 (Sunday)
  • Time of Exams: Morning session 9am to 12 noon; Afternoon session: 2pm to 5pm.
  • Exam for this Course will be available in both morning & afternoon sessions.
  • Registration url: Announcements will be made when the registration form is open for registrations.
  • The online registration form has to be filled and the certification exam fee needs to be paid. More details will be made available when the exam registration form is published.
CERTIFICATE:
  • Final score will be calculated as : 25% assignment score + 75% final exam score
  • 25% assignment score is calculated as 25% of average of  Best 8 out of 12 assignments
  • E-Certificate will be given to those who register and write the exam and score greater than or equal to 40% final score. Certificate will have your name, photograph and the score in the final exam with the breakup.It will have the logos of NPTEL and IIT Kharagpur.It will be e-verifiable at http://nptel.ac.in/noc/