E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING 441 Lecture Time: Class 1: 11:15 to 12:45 Monday & Wednesday Philadelphia University Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil.

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E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING 441 Lecture Time: Class 1: 11:15 to 12:45 Monday & Wednesday Philadelphia University Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering First Semester, 2013/2014

C OURSE MODULE OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES : Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: Understand mass balance and able to develop mass balance expression for contaminants/ materials under different case Learn how to characterize source water, and the best available technologies (BAT) for physical and chemical treatment of drinking water. Learn how to characterize wastewater, and the BAT for physical, chemical and biological treatment of wastewater. Determine common air pollutants, and their pathways, and the various technologies available for control. Learn the regulatory definitions of solid and hazardous wastes, and the methods used to characterize, handle wastes from their source to their final ultimate disposal or reuse. Understand selected contemporary global environmental issues such as global warming and emerging contaminants.

C OURSE MODULE DESCRIPTION Introduction - Fundamental Concepts and Overview Mass and Energy Balances Chemistry & Microbiology In Env. Eng. Water Quality & Treatment Water Pollution Wastewater Treatment Air Pollution Solid Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Selected Contemporary Environmental Issues

T EXT B OOK Introduction to Environmental Engineering. Editors: Mackenzie Davis and David Cornwell Publisher: McGraw Hill Edition: Fifth Year: 2013

Dr. Jawad Al-Rifai Office No.: Office Hour 10:00-11:00 Monday & Wednesday

C OURSE OUTLINE Introduction - Fundamental Concepts and Overview Mass and Energy Balances Chemistry & Microbiology In Env. Eng. Water Quality & Treatment Water Pollution Wastewater Treatment Air Pollution Solid Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Selected Contemporary Environmental Issues

E NVIRONMENT : Environment is the aggregate of physical, chemical, biological and social components capable of causing direct or indirect effects in short or long term on living beings and human activities by “ United Nations of Conference of Env 1972, Stockholm, Sweden”

E NGINEERING The profession in which a knowledge of Mathematical and natural science gained by study, experience and practice is applied with judgment to develop way to utilize economically materials and forces of nature for the benefit of man kinds

E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING Profession that applies mathematics and science to utilize the properties of matter and sources of energy in the solution of problems of environmental sanitation. These include: PROFESION OF SAFE, PALATABLE AND AMPLE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES THE PROPOER DISPOSAL OF A RECYCLE OF WASTEWATER AND SOLID WASTES THE ADEQUATE DRAINAGE OF URBAN AND RURAL AREAS FOR PROPOER SANITATION THE CONTROL OF WATER, SOIL AND ATOMPSPHERE POLLUTION AND SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THESE SOLUTIONS

E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING Public health –such as control of arthropod-borne diseases, the elimination of industrial hazards, and provision of adequate sanitation in urban, rural and recreational areas and the effect of technological advances on the environment.

C OURSE OUTLINE Introduction - Fundamental Concepts and Overview Mass and Energy Balances Chemistry & Microbiology In Env. Eng. Water Quality & Treatment Water Pollution Wastewater Treatment Air Pollution Solid Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Selected Contemporary Environmental Issues

C OURSE OUTLINE - M ASS AND E NERGY B ALANCES Application of “ Law of conservation of matter ” to achieve quantitative understanding the behavior of environmental systems

C OURSE OUTLINE - C HEMISTRY & -M ICROBIOLOGY I N E NV. E NG. Review basic chemistry concept & calculation

C OURSE OUTLINE - W ATER T REATMENT Water Quality Characteristics Examine Characteristics of water that affect Quality How to treat water for public consumption

C OURSE OUTLINE - W ATER P OLLUTION Types of pollutants and their sources Examine the effect of organic and Inorganic pollutant on Water Quality

C OURSE OUTLINE - W ASTEWATER T REATMENT Characteristics of wastewater Treatments techniques

C OURSE OUTLINE - A IR P OLLUTION Effect of air pollutants on the health How to control Atmospheric pollution

C OURSE OUTLINE - S OLID W ASTE M ANAGEMENT Collection, disposal and recycling concerning generated waste from residential and commercial source not including hazardous waste

C OURSE OUTLINE - H AZARDOUS W ASTE M ANAGEMENT Identify and classification of hazardous waste Hazardous waste managements strategies, treatment technologies & disposal alternatives,

C OURSE OUTLINE - S ELECTED C ONTEMPORARY E NVIRONMENTAL I SSUES Sustainability and Green Engineering