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General info: GE6351-
Environmental Science and Engineering
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University – Anna university,
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OBJECTIVES:
To the study of nature and
the facts about environment.
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To find and implement scientific,
technological, economic and political solutions to environmental problems.
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To
study the interrelationship between living organism and environment.
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To
appreciate the importance of environment by assessing its impact on the human
world; envision the surrounding environment, its functions and its value.
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To study the dynamic processes and
understand the features of the earth’s interior and surface.
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To study the integrated themes and
biodiversity, natural resources, pollution control and waste management.
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UNIT I- ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY
Definition, scope and importance of Risk and hazards; Chemical
hazards, Physical hazards, Biological hazards in the environment – concept of
an ecosystem – structure and function of an ecosystem – producers, consumers
and decomposers-Oxygen cycle and Nitrogen cycle – energy flow in the
ecosystem – ecological succession processes – Introduction, types,
characteristic features, structure and function of the (a) forest ecosystem
(b) grassland ecosystem (c) desert ecosystem (d) aquatic ecosystems (ponds,
streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) – Introduction to biodiversity definition:
genetic, species and ecosystem diversity – biogeographical classification of
India – value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values – Biodiversity at global, national and
local levels – India as a mega-diversity nation – hot-spots of
biodiversity – threats to
biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts – endangered
and endemic species of India – conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and
ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. Field study of common plants, insects,
birds Field study of simple ecosystems – pond, river, hill slopes, etc.
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UNIT II -ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition – causes, effects and control measures of: (a) Air
pollution (Atmospheric chemistry- Chemical composition of the atmosphere;
Chemical and photochemical reactions in the atmosphere - formation of smog,
PAN, acid rain, oxygen and ozone chemistry;- Mitigation procedures- Control
of particulate and gaseous emission, Control of SO2, NOX, CO and HC) (b)
Water pollution : Physical and chemical properties of terrestrial and marine
water and their environmental significance; Water
quality parameters –
physical, chemical and biological; absorption of heavy metals - Water
treatment processes. (c) Soil pollution - soil waste management: causes,
effects and control measures of municipal solid wastes – (d) Marine pollution
(e) Noise pollution (f) Thermal pollution (g) Nuclear hazards–role of an
individual in prevention of pollution – pollution case studies – Field study
of local
polluted site – Urban / Rural
/ Industrial / Agricultural.
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UNIT III -NATURAL RESOURCES
Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case
studies- timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and
tribal people – Water resources: Use and overutilization of surface and
ground water, dams-benefits and problems – Mineral resources: Use and
exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral
resources, case studies – Food resources: World food problems, changes caused
by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide
problems, water logging, salinity, case studies – Energy resources: Growing
energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of alternate
energy sources. Energy Conversion processes – Biogas – production and uses,
anaerobic digestion; case studies – Land resources: Land as a resource, land
degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and
desertification – role of an
individual in conservation of natural resources – Equitable use of resources
for sustainable lifestyles.
Introduction to Environmental Biochemistry: Proteins –Biochemical degradation
of pollutants, Bioconversion of pollutants.
Field study of local area to
document environmental assets – river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain.
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UNIT IV -SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
From unsustainable to sustainable development – urban problems
related to energy – water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed
management – resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and
concerns, case studies – role of non-governmental organization environmental ethics:
Issues and possible solutions – 12 Principles of green chemistry- nuclear accidents
and holocaust, case studies. – wasteland reclamation – consumerism and waste
products – environment production act – Air act – Water act – Wildlife protection
act – Forest conservation act – The Biomedical Waste (Management and
Handling) Rules; 1998 and amendments- scheme of labeling of environmentally
friendly products (Ecomark). enforcement machinery involved in environmental
legislation- central and state pollution control boards- disaster management:
floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides. Public awareness.
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UNIT V -HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Population growth, variation among nations – population explosion
– family welfare programme – environment and human health – human rights –
value education – HIV / AIDS – women and child welfare –Environmental impact
analysis (EIA)- -GIS-remote sensing-role of information technology in
environment and human health
– Case studies.
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OUTCOMES:
Environmental Pollution or
problems cannot be solved by mere laws. Public participation is an important
aspect which serves the environmental Protection. One will obtain knowledge
on the following after completing the course.
· Public awareness of environment at infant stage.
· Ignorance and incomplete knowledge has lead to
misconceptions.
· Development and improvement in standard of living has
lead to serious environmental disasters.
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gilbert M.Masters,
‘Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science’, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education 2004.
2. Benny Joseph,
‘Environmental Science and Engineering’, Tata Mc Graw-Hill, New Delhi, 2006.
REFERENCES:
1. R.K. Trivedi, “Handbook of
Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standard”,
Vol. I and II, Enviro Media.
2. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper,
T.H. Gorhani, ‘Environmental Encyclopedia’,Jaico Publ.,House, Mumbai, 2001.
3. Dharmendra S. Sengar,
‘Environmental law’, Prentice Hall of India PVT LTD, New Delhi, 2007.
4. Rajagopalan, R,
‘Environmental Studies-From Crisis to Cure’, Oxford university Press 2005.
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Notes from VIDHYARTHI: CLICK HERE.
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015
3-6-GE6351-Environmental Science and Engineering
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