Air Quality – Lecture 2

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ES 200
First Half Semester
20 Lectures
Professor Lokesh Padhye
Professor Munish Chandel
Professor Virendra Sethi
CESE
THREE Modules
• Module A : Air Pollution
– 34%(14HW+ 20FNL) ( 2 Home Works)
• Module B : Water Treatment
– 33% (16QZ+17FNL) (Surprise Quizzes)
• Module C : Solid Waste Management
and Climate Change
– 33%(16QZ+17FNL) (Surprise Quizzes)
Final Exam
• During Mid-Sem Exam Week as per
Institute Schedule
Attendance
Mode of Attendance
– Slip of paper as you enter the Hall
• Name
• Roll Number
– Return on exit at the end of the lecture
Any Questions?
Clarifications ?
In Service of
YOU
In Honour of
YOU
Three things I learnt at Harvard (Prof. Arcievala)
1. Quantification
2. Library work
and
You are
Invited
3. Apprenticeship
Brief Introductions
to the
Three Modules
Water Treatment
Lokesh Padhye
[email protected]
7853
Introduction
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What is Environmental Engineering
- “Environmental engineering is the integration
of science and engineering principles to improve the
natural environment (air, water, and/or land resources), to
provide healthy water, air, and land for human habitation
(house or home) and for other organisms, and to
remediate pollution sites” – Wikipedia
- “Environmental engineering is manifest by sound
engineering thought and practice in the solution of
problem of environmental sanitation, notably in the
provision of safe, palatable, and ample public water
supplies; the proper disposal of or recycle of wastewater
and solid wastes; soil and atmospheric pollution, and the
social and environmental impact of these solutions.” –
ASCE
Introduction
Humanity’s Top Ten Problems over Next 50 Years:
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6.
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10.
Energy
Water
Food
Environment
Poverty
Terrorism and War
Disease
Education
Democracy
Population
2013:
2050:
7 Billion People
8-10 Billion People
Adapted from Richard Smalley’s talk at MIT in 2003
Overview
Outline:
1. Water Quality
2. Water Supply, Treatment, and Distribution
3. Wastewater Treatment: Equipment and Processes
4. Emerging issues: sustainability with recycled
wastewater, renewable energy from anaerobic
digestion, and emerging contaminants
Text/References
– Water Treatment Principles and Design,
MWH, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, New
York, 2005.
– Wastewater Engineering - Treatment and
Reuse. Metcalf & Eddy, 4th edition, McGrawHill, 2003
– EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/watrhome/
Solid Waste Management and
Climate Change
Munish Chandel
[email protected]
7856
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Solid Waste Management and
Climate Change
• Description : First part of the module would
cover different aspects of solid and hazardous
waste management. Second part would focus on
the climate change and greenhouse gas
emissions, and how different technologies would
reduce the greenhouse gas emissions.
• Goal : To help students develop basic
understanding of solid and hazardous waste
management, and the climate change and its
possible causes.
Solid Waste Management and
Climate Change
• Text/References:
– Introduction to Environmental Engineering and
Science, 3rd edition, Gilbert M. Masters, Wendell P
Ela. PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2010.
– Environmental Engineering. Howard S. Peavy,
Donald R. Rowe, George Tchobanoglous McGrawHill International Edition, 1985
– EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/
– CPCB website: http://www.cpcb.nic.in/index.php
Source: www.ecomena.org
Source: www.dbstephens.com
Source: narasimhancs.com
Source: ehs.wustl.edu
Source: www.greenretreat.org
www.fanpop.com
Source: www.scgh.com
What is Green Technology
Air Quality
Virendra Sethi
[email protected]
7809
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Air Quality
Goal of the Air Quality Module
You will be able to explain key
concepts of air pollution and
air quality management
ES 200 Environmental Studies
Air Quality
Pre-course Quiz
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White A4 Size Paper
• On top of the sheet, please write :
– Your Roll Number
– Your Name
– Your Home City
(We will also use your answer sheets for attendance  )
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Marks for this Quiz do NOT count for grade
PHEW !!!
Thank God for
small mercies
!!!
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Possible Responses
• You know it – then go ahead, answer it
• You do not know, but are tempted to guess – go ahead
and state it as (an intelligent) guess
• If even guessing it out of question,
just write INK (I do Not Know)
• Good news : The more INKs you have, the more
relevant this course for You 
• Others will figure out how much of their guessing was
adequately intelligent 
Ready to Go
10 Minutes
Have Fun !
Pre-course Quiz (10 minutes)
1.
What is air?
2.
What are the air pollution problems in your home city?
3.
What is the ambient particle size distribution ?
4.
What are the meteorological factors which affect air
quality ?
5.
What are the issues about global warming ?
6.
What do you expect to learn about Air Pollution in this
course ?
Air Quality
• Description :
– An introduction to understanding air quality management
– fundamental processes of meteorology, Gaussian plume model
– Air Pollutants - Gaseous and particulate, Criteria pollutants,
ambient and source standards
– Aerosols : Characterisation of aerosols, size distributions,
measurement methods; Transport behaviour: diffusion,
sedimentation, inertia
– Visibility; principles of particulate control systems.
Air Quality
• Text/References:
– Friedlander, S. K. , Smoke Dust and Haze, Oxford University
Press, New York, 2000.
– Hinds, W.C., Aerosol Technology: Principles, Behaviour and
Measurements of Airborne Particles, Wiley: NY, 1999.
– de Nevers, N., Air Pollution Control Engineering, McGraw Hill,
New Delhi, 1995
– Seinfeld, J. H. and Pandis, S N., Atmospheric Chemistry and
Physics : from Air Pollution to Climate Change, John Wiley, New
York, 2006.
Thank You
See You
Tomorrow at 9:30am
for
Air Quality Module