INTRODUCTION TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT:
Classification of solid wastes (source and type based), solid waste management (SWM), elements of SWM, ESSWM (environmentally sound solid waste management) and EST (environmentally sound technologies), factors affecting SWM, Indian scenario, progress in MSW (municipal solid waste) management in India.Indian and global scenario of e-waste,
WASTE GENERATION ASPECTS:
Waste stream assessment (WSA), waste generation and composition, waste characteristics (physical and chemical), health and environmental effects (public health and environmental), comparative assessment of waste generation and composition of developing anddeveloped nations, a case study results from an Indian city, handouts on solid waste compositions.E-waste generation.
COLLECTION, STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL OF WASTES:
Waste Collection, Storage and Transport: Collection components, storage-containers/collection vehicles, collection operation, transfer station, waste collection system design, record keeping, control, inventory and monitoring, implementing collection and transfer system, a case study. Waste Disposal: key issues in waste disposal, disposal options and selection criteria, sanitary landfill, landfill gas emission, leachate formation, environmental effects of landfill, landfill operation issues, a case study.
WASTE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES & SOURCE REDUCTION, PRODUCT RECOVERY & RECYCLING:
Purpose of processing, mechanical volume and size reduction, component separation, drying and dewatering. Source Reduction, Product Recovery and Recycling: basics, purpose, implementation monitoring and evaluation of source reduction, significance of recycling, planning of a recycling programme, recycling programme elements, commonly recycled materials and processes, a case study.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT:
Identification and classification of hazardous waste, hazardous waste treatment, pollution prevention and waste minimization, hazardous wastes management in India.E-waste recycling.
Course outcome (Course Skill Set)
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
CO1Apply the basics of solid waste management towards sustainable development
CO2Apply technologies to process waste and dispose the same.
CO3Design working models to convert waste to energy
CO4Identify and classify hazardous waste and manage the hazard
Assessment Details (both CIE and SEE)
Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE):
Two Unit Tests each of 30 Marks (duration 01 hour)
One Improvement test before the closing of the academic termmay be conducted if necessary. However best two tests out of three shall be taken into consideration
Two assignments each of 10 Marks
The teacher has to plan the assignments and get them completed by the students well before the closing of the term so that marks entry in the examination portal shall be done in time.Formative (Successive) Assessments include Assignments/Quizzes/Seminars/Course projects/Field surveys/ Case studies/ Hands-on practice (experiments)/Group Discussions/ others. The Teachers shall choose the types of assignments depending on the requirement of the courseand plan to attain the Cos and POs. (to have a less stressed CIE, the portion of the syllabus should not be common /repeated for any of the methods of the CIE. Each method of CIE should have a different syllabus portion of the course). CIE methods /test question paper is designed to attain the different levels of Bloom’s taxonomy as per the outcome defined for the course.
The sum of two tests, two assignments, will be out of 100 marks and will be scaled down to 50 marks
Semester End Examination(SEE):
Theory SEE will be conducted by University as per the scheduled timetable, with common question papers for the subject (duration 03 hours)
Suggested Learning Resources:
Text Books:
1. Tchobaanoglous, G., Theisen, H., and Samuel A Vigil, Integrated Solid Waste Management,McGraw-Hill Publishers, 1993.
2. BilitewskiB., Hard HeG., MarekK., WeissbachA., and BoeddickerH., Waste Management, Springer, 1994.
Reference Books:
1.White, F. R., Franke P. R.,,& Hindle M., Integrated solid waste management: a life cycle inventory. McDougall,P. John Wiley & Sons. 2001
2. Nicholas, P., & Cheremisinoff, P. D., Handbook of solid waste management and waste minimization technologies, Imprint of Elsevier Science. 2005