ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
ENGINEERING-II
ENVIRONMENTAL
Introduction of Tutor
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Dr. Naeem Ejaz
• BS in Civil Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology
Taxila
• MS in Environmental Engineering IEER, University of Engineering
& Technology, Lahore.
• Asst. Prof. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UET Taxila
and AIOU Islamabad
• Experience NESPAK and environmental consultation.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Dr. Naeem Ejaz(cont.)
• Teaching
• Introduction to Environmental Engineering
• Environmental Impact Assessment EIA
• Solid waste Engineering & Management
• Water Quality Modeling
• Ecological Design; City, Landscape and Transport.
• Solid, Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Dr. Naeem Ejaz(cont.)
• Research
• Environmental Impact Assessment
• Drinking Water Quality
• Industrial Air Pollution
• Industrial waste Management
• Coastal Environmental
• Surface Water Quality
• Ecological design of Buildings
Dr. Naeem Ejaz(cont.)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
• Other Professional Activities
• Visiting teacher at AIOU for the course of
Environmental Design
• Design Engineer in NESPAK. E&PHE Division from
2003 to 2005
• Involved in different faculty research projects
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Introduction of Students
• Name
• From
• Boarder/Day scholar
• Favorite subject
• Hobbies
• Achievements (Academic/ Sports /Any Other)
• Any Ideas/ Experiences / Suggestion to share
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Grading
Final Exams:
Paper + Viva
Session work:
Class Assignment (06 Nos)
Attendance
Presentation
Practical attendance + Note book
Class Quiz ( surprise/Preplanned)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Policies
• Professional behavior expected
• Punctual
• Respectful and non-distractive
• TURN CELL PHONES OFF IN CLASS!
• Academic dishonesty
• Representing the work of others as your own will
result in a grade of 0.0 for the course. In most cases,
formal disciplinary action will also be initiated
• Presentation and assignments
• Only well prepared assignments will be accepted and
you will submit power point presentation only in a
soft copy according to the given specimen and as
instructed in the class.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
How to do well in this course
• Read the book
• Do the homework
• Find a study group
• Utilize office hours
• Ask questions in lecture hours
• Review homework and exam solutions
• If you are having trouble, let me know during
lecture/Lab.
Course Objectives
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
• Provide an overview of key topics in environmental
science and engineering
• Gain an understanding of the underlying scientific,
engineering, and regulatory concepts in each topical
area
• Learn several quantitative approaches for environmental
assessment and problem solving
• To get understanding to solve environmental issues in
field like sewer design, water supply design, solid waste
management, preparation of EIA, management of air
quality, noise control etc.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Primary Topics
• Introduction to environment
• Water demand
• Water quality
• Water treatment
• Water supply systems
• Wastewater collection systems
• Wastewater treatment
• Solid waste engineering & management
• Water quality modeling
• Global environmental issues
• National environmental issues
• Air and noise pollution control
• Environmental impact assessment
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Books
Text Book:
Water Supply & Sewerage by E.W Steel and McGhee
4th, 5th, 6th Edition (whichever available)
Introduction to Environmental Engineering Third Edition
by Davis & Cornwell, McGraw Hill
Environmental Engineering Laboratory, by Dr. Khurshid
Ahmad
Reference Books
• Waste Water Engineering, Treatment, disposal,
Reuse by Metcalf and Eddy, 3rd Edition. (Available
in Reference Section of Main Library)
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References Book (Contd)
• Introduction to Environmental Engineering Second
Edition by Davis & Cornwell, McGraw Hill
• Environmental Assessment in Practice by D. Owen
Harrop & J. Ashley Nixon
• Integrated Solid Waste Management by George
Techobanoglous, Hilary Theisen & Samuel A. Vigil
• Elements of public health engineering by K.N Duggal
• Water and Waste water Engineering by Fair &
Gayer
• Water and Wastewater Technology by Mark J,
Hammer
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ‐ II
Material for the presentation
• Relevant literature/theory
• Equations/graphs/photographs
• Related issues/problem statement
• Solved problem/example
• Tables (if required)
• Conclusions/Recommendations
• References