SAB 2922

SYNOPSIS

This course is designed to expose the students to wastewater treatment technology.  Topics discussed include basic environmental microbiology, characteristics of wastewater, wastewater analysis (Biological Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand and Suspended Solids), design of conventional wastewater treatment systems, sludge treatment and design of septic tank.  For design of wastewater treatment systems, it will cover the design of sedimentation tank, Waste Stabilization Pond, Conventional Activated Sludge, Extended Aeration, Aerated Lagoon and Trickling Filters. At the end of the course, the student should be able to apply the knowledge to design a simple unit operation of wastewater treatment systems and also to modify existing unit operation.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the course, students should be able to :

CO

Course Learning Outcomes

Programme

Outcome(s)

Taxonomies and

Soft-Skills

Assessment Methods

CO1

Describe the basic concept of microbiology, wastewater characteristics, sewer system and explain the concept of wastewater treatment and sludge treatment system

PO1

C2, A1

T, F

CO2

Solve some of wastewater parameters, i.e. solids, BOD and COD and the wastewater quantity

PO3

C3

T, A, F

CO3

Apply the knowledge to design of each unit processes in sewage treatment plant, differentiate between the processes

PO3

C5, P1, A3,

T, A, F

CO4

Produce report or presentation related to current environmental issues

PO8

LL3

PR

STUDENT LEARNING TIME

No.

Teaching and Learning Activities

Student Learning Time (hours)

1.

Face-to-Face Learning

a. Lecturer-Centered Learning

  i. Lecture

28

b. Student-Centered Learning (SCL)

  i. Laboratory / Tutorial

14

  ii. Student-centered learning activities – Active Learning, Project Based Learning

4

2.

Self-Directed Learning

a. Non-face-to-face learning or student-centered learning (SCL) such as manual, assignment, module, e-Learning, etc.

12

b. Revision

10

c. Assessment Preparations

8

3.

Formal Assessment

a. Continuous Assessment

2

b. Final Exam

2

Total (SLT)

80

TEACHING METHODOLOGY

 

1.

2.

3.

 

 

Principle, concept and design of unit processes of wastewater treatment will be delivered during lecture session with emphasis on working examples.

Students will be provided opportunities to solve problems in class, tutorial and out of class.

Students will be given an assignment which requires knowledge of bulk of the topics and to be submitted in group.

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

 

Week

Lecture

Topic / Content

 

1

 

1

2

Introduction to Wastewater Engineering

Environmental Microbiology – types and classes

 

 

2

 

3

4

 

Environmental Microbiology – metabolism and biological growth in wastewater treatment

Wastewater Characteristics and Analysis – SS

 

 

3

 

5

6

 

 

Wastewater Characteristics and Analysis– BOD

Wastewater Characteristic and Analysis – COD

 

 

4

 

7

8

 

Discharge Standards & Sewerage Act

Wastewater Quantity

 

 

5

9

10

 

Wastewater Collection System

Introduction to Wastewater Treatment Plant Design

 

 

6

 

11

12

 

Preliminary Treatment – screen, grit removal, balancing tank, flow measurement

Primary Treatment – primary sedimentation tank design

 

 

7

13

14

 

Secondary Treatment – biological treatment, secondary sedimentation, chlorination

Test I

 

8

 

MID SEMESTER BREAK

Week

Lecture

Topic / Content

 

9

 

15

16

 

Activated Sludge – Principles and Concept

Conventional Activated Sludge – Design

 

 

10

 

17

18

 

Extended Aeration – Design

Sequential Batch Reactor – Principles and Concept

 

11

19

20

 

Waste Stabilization Pond – Principles and Concept

Waste Stabilization Pond – Design

 

 

12

 

21

22

 

Waste Stabilization Pond – Design

Aerated Lagoon – Principles, Concept and Design

 

 

13

 

23

24

 

Trickling Filters – Principles and Concept

Trickling Filters – Biological Tower Design

 

 

14

 

25

26

 

Sludge – Sources and Quantity

Test 2

 

 

15

 

27

28

 

Sludge Treatment and Disposal

Septic Tank – Design

 

16-18

 

 

REVISION WEEK AND FINAL EXAMINATION

REFERENCES

Warren Viessman, Jr., Mark J. Hammer, Elizabeth M. Perez, and Paul A. Chadik, (2009) Water Supply and Pollution Control, 8th Ed. Pearson Education

Metcalf & Eddy (2003) Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse, 4th Ed. McGraw Hill

Hammer, M.J. (2005) Water and Wastewater Technology, 5th Ed. Pearson Education South Asia Ltd

Code of Practice for Design and Installation of Sewerage System (MS 1228), 1991

Grading

No.

Assessment

Number

% each

% total

Dates

1.

Generic Skill

1

5

5

 

2.

Assignment

4

2.5

10

 

3.

Test

2

20

40

 

4.

Final Exam

1

45

45

 

Overall Total

       100