Topic outline

  • Introduction

    Welcome to Environmental Engineering Lab 1

    INTRODUCTION

    Course Introduction:

    Water quality testing is an important part of environmental monitoring. When water quality is poor, it affects not only aquatic life but the surrounding ecosystem as well. In this course, we will learn about the determination method of some of the parameters that affect the quality of water in the environment. These properties can be physical, chemical, or biological factors. The physical properties of water quality include temperature and turbidity. Chemical characteristics involve parameters such as pH and dissolved oxygen. Water quality monitoring can help researchers predict and learn from natural processes in the environment and determine human impacts on an ecosystem. These measurement efforts can also assist in restoration projects or ensure environmental standards are being met.

    Guideline for the course:

    • All the registered students for this course have to enroll in Moodle.
    • Students will find all the course materials from Moodle.
    • All the students have to submit the soft copy of their "Assignment" in Moodle under the assignment section created here and for this, they will be graded here.
    • One discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lecture Students have to give their feedback on these fora and marks will be given for their feedback
    • Any announcement regarding the class will be posted on Moodle. So they have to keep themselves always active on Moodle.
    • All the quizzes and presentations will be held on the face to face class.
    • The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm, and the final exam is given hereunder each of the section (quizzes, midterm, and final)
    • There are midterm and final exam instructions forum under these sections where students can discuss with each other about their midterm and final exam syllabus, any problem regarding the exam, etc.

      Learning Outcomes:

      After completing this course, students will be able to:

      • Learn proper sampling method of water for analysis
      • Define and explain different terms and classifications of water quality parameters
      • Analyze physical and chemical of water quality parameters
      • Learn requirement quality of freshwater

       

      Details Course Contents:

    Course Plan

     Week 1  Registration & Introductory Class

    Week 2

     Sampling

    Week 3

     Determination of pH in the water

    Week 4

      Determination of DO in water

    Week 5

       Determination of Turbidity in water

    Week 6

     Determination of BOD in water

    Week 7

    Midterm Exam

    Week 8

    Determination of Dilution Factor 

    Week 9

    Determination of Fe in water

    Week 10

    Determination of Hardness in water

    Week 11

    Review Class for Final

    Week 13

    Final Examination 



    Assessment strategies:

    Attendance

      10

    Class Performance

      25

     Lab Report

      25

    Final 

     40

     Total

     100


    80 - 100

    A+

    75-79

    A

    70-74

    A-

    65-69

    B+

    60-64

    B

    55-59

    B-

    50-54

    C+

    45-49

    C

    40-44

    D

    00-39

    F

    Incomplete

    I

  • QUIZZES

  • Water Sampling For Lab Analysis


    Objective of this Lecture

    The main objective of sampling is to collect a portion of material small enough in volume to be  transported conveniently and yet large enough for analytical purposes while still  accurately representing the material being sampled. 

    Lecture Outcomes

    After this lecture, students will be able -

    • To use reliable and useful source for sample collection
    • To determine the quality of nature in its natural state
    • To assess the effect of human activities on water quality and its sustainability
    • To keep under observations the sources and pathways of pollutants / contaminants


  • Determination of Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of Water


    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to determine the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of given water sample. BOD may have various units, but most often it is expressed in mg of oxygen required per liter of water/wastewater (mg/l).

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure BOD of any Solution/Wastewater
    • Understand the concept and necessity of measuring BOD
    • Realize the significance of BOD in water/wastewater


  • Determination of pH in water


    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to measure the level of pH of the given samples and thereby determine its acid or alkaline condition by comparing with guideline value. 

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • measure pH of water/solution using pH meter
    • measure pH of water/solution using pH paper
    • Calculate [H+] concentration from pH

  • Determination of COD

    Chemical Oxygen Demand Testing | EBS

    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to determine the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of given water sample. 

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure COD of any Solution/Wastewater
    • Understand the concept and necessity of measuring COD
    • Realize the significance of COD in water/wastewater


  • Determination of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) in water


                            DO Meter


    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to determine the amount of dissolved oxygen present in given water samples. 

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure dissolved oxygen in a  water/solution using DO meter
    • Realize the significance of dissolved Oxygen (DO) in water                 
  • Lecture - 9___Determination of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of water


    Objective of this Lecture

    Objective:

    The objective of this experiment is to determine the total dissolved solids (TDS) present in given water samples and compare with guideline value.

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of any Solution
    • Understand the concept and necessity of TDS
    • Realize the significance of TDS in a solution/water

  • Determination of Turbidity in water sample


    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to measure the turbidity (which is a phenomenon exhibited due to the presence of suspended matter) of the given water samples and compare with guideline value.

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure the Turbidity in water
    • Realize the significance of Turbidity in water

  • Determination of Iron (Fe) of Water


    Objective of this Lecture

    The objective of this experiment is to determine the iron (Fe) concentration present in given water sample.

    Outcomes of this Lecture

    After this lecture, students will be able to -

    • Measure Fe content of any Solution/Water
    • Understand the concept and necessity of measuring Fe content
    • Realize the significance of Fe in water/solution

  • Lab Final