This lab course focuses on practicing basic water quality analysis methods. Students will determine quality parameters of water and wastewater samples using gravimetric, volumetric, and spectrophotometric techniques. Parameters tested include alkalinity, hardness, solids, BOD, COD and more. The course aims to provide hands-on experience in laboratory procedures for water and wastewater treatment. Students will be assessed based on lab reports, quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam.
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The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
This was the final report of the design project 1 (PGE 405).A project about Improved reservoir Evaluation. In this project, I discussed using different techniques in reservoir evaluation as well as using downhole fluid analysis.
IQ Academy Lunch & Learn Webinar | Cost Effective Water Quality Monitoring wi...IQ_UK
Lots of water quality monitoring is undertaken by the quarrying industry as part of demonstrating environmental permit compliance to the Regulator as well as day to day operational control. Cost is a very important driver in monitoring design and implementation but must not be at the expense of quality and effectiveness. This webinar will discuss how to maximise the effectiveness of water quality monitoring whilst also minimising cost.
Delivered by Dr Craig Speed, an Associate Director and Hydrochemist in Wardell Armstrong’s Water team. Craig has over 13 years of water consultancy experience and 4 years’ experience working for the Environment Agency. His expertise includes design, management and review of water quality monitoring (both groundwater and surface water), hydrochemical interpretation, providing lectures on water quality monitoring at Birmingham University, knowledge of UK water legislation (including environmental permits and abstraction licensing) and detailed knowledge of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) including WFD Compliance Assessments.
His recent project experience includes historic metal mine impact assessments, a quarry lake hydrochemistry project, a quarry conceptual model review, hydrogeology lead in major infrastructure projects, key expert in groundwater monitoring for a project in Turkey and conducting an investigation and adjudication following lime stabilisation impacts on water quality for an electrical infrastructure company.
Physico – Chemical and Bacteriological Analysis of Well Water at Crescent Roa...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
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The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Abstract— 11 wells in Wadi Fatimah were chosen to perform this study. The studied area was classified into three regions namely Abo-Hassani, Al-Khief, and Allaf. In Abo-Hassani, the water quality agrees with the WHO standards. The TDS was between 175 and 339 ppm. The hardness was below 193 ppm. The sodium and the chloride were below 71 and 63 ppm, respectively. The water here suffers from the presence of E.Coli. In Al-Kheif region, the water suffers from the high TDS 1077 ppm and the presence of E. Coli. In Allaf region the TDS was high a little (487 ppm), but still within WHO standards for drinking water. In this region, the sulfate value and the total hardness were above 250 ppm, which exceeds the WHO standards.
Water is an important natural resource, which forms the cause of all life. Water is
one of the most requisite materials in our day to day life. It is a key resource in all
economic activities ranging from agriculture to industries. Only a minimal fraction of
the planet’s plentiful water is available to the living beings as fresh water. About 97%
is found in the oceans and is very salty for drinking, irrigation, or industry. The
remaining 3% is fresh water. About 2.997% of it is arrested in ice caps or glaciers or
is concealed so deep that it costs too much time & money to extract. Only about
0.0035 of Earth’s total volume of water is easily available to us as soil moisture,
exploitable ground water, water vapor, rivers, lakes and streams. In this present study
by a systematic sampling has been carried out to find the water quality parameters of
the Lake, by collecting samples from Six different positions, which covering entire
area of the lake, and the stations were distributed covering the periphery of the entire
tank, and also considering the inflow and the discharges and to suggest required
management techniques to make water free from the pollution
The International Journal of Engineering and Science (IJES)theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Abstract— 11 wells in Wadi Fatimah were chosen to perform this study. The studied area was classified into three regions namely Abo-Hassani, Al-Khief, and Allaf. In Abo-Hassani, the water quality agrees with the WHO standards. The TDS was between 175 and 339 ppm. The hardness was below 193 ppm. The sodium and the chloride were below 71 and 63 ppm, respectively. The water here suffers from the presence of E.Coli. In Al-Kheif region, the water suffers from the high TDS 1077 ppm and the presence of E. Coli. In Allaf region the TDS was high a little (487 ppm), but still within WHO standards for drinking water. In this region, the sulfate value and the total hardness were above 250 ppm, which exceeds the WHO standards.
Water is an important natural resource, which forms the cause of all life. Water is
one of the most requisite materials in our day to day life. It is a key resource in all
economic activities ranging from agriculture to industries. Only a minimal fraction of
the planet’s plentiful water is available to the living beings as fresh water. About 97%
is found in the oceans and is very salty for drinking, irrigation, or industry. The
remaining 3% is fresh water. About 2.997% of it is arrested in ice caps or glaciers or
is concealed so deep that it costs too much time & money to extract. Only about
0.0035 of Earth’s total volume of water is easily available to us as soil moisture,
exploitable ground water, water vapor, rivers, lakes and streams. In this present study
by a systematic sampling has been carried out to find the water quality parameters of
the Lake, by collecting samples from Six different positions, which covering entire
area of the lake, and the stations were distributed covering the periphery of the entire
tank, and also considering the inflow and the discharges and to suggest required
management techniques to make water free from the pollution
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1. CE453 Sanitary Engineering
Laboratory
(1.5-2:1)
Description: This Lab course is intended to practice basic water quality analyses. Gravimetric, volumetric and
spectrophotometeric analytical methods are used to determine quality parameters of raw water, finished water
and wastewater. Parameters tested include alkalinity, hardness, salinity and solids, BOD and COD among others
.
Pre-requisite: Sanitary Engineering CE 451
Student Assessment and Grading: Lab Reports (30%), Quizzes (5%), 1 Midterm Exam (25%), Final Exam
(40%)
Learning outcomes, delivery and assessment methods- Cross Reference Table:
Student Learning Outcome Method of
Delivery
Assessment
Methods
Program objectives
1. Basic orientation on safety measures in
the sanitary engineering LAB
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, f, g, h, i, j
2. Appreciation of QA/QC protocols in water
quality LAB including the significance
of reference samples and controls
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, f, g, h, i, j
3. Solids determination and gravimetric
analysis
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
4. Beer’s law and spectrophotometric
analysis as applied to the determination
of p-Nitro Phenol in waters
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
5. Titration skills and acid / base chemical
analyses
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
6. Determination of water alkalinity
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
7. Determination of water hardness
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
8. Turbidity of surface waters, Jar Test and
Modeling of the coagulation-flocculation
process
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
9. Determination of EC, TDS, and Chlorine
residual in drinking and irrigation
waters
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
10. Determination of 5-day BOD in influent
and effluent of wastewater treatment
plants
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
11. Determination of COD in wastewater Lecturing on Report submission, a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
2. theory and Lab
Practice
quizzes and exams
12. Application of membrane filter technique
(MFT) to measure total and fecal
coliforms in water
Lecturing on
theory and Lab
Practice
Report submission,
quizzes and exams
a, b, d, f, g, h, i, j, and k
CE453 Sanitary Engineering Laboratory
Catalog Data CE453 Sanitary Engineering Laboratory (1.5 – 2 : 1)
This Lab course is intended to practice basic water quality analyses. Gravimetric, volumetric
and spectrophotometeric analytical methods are used to determine quality parameters of raw
water, finished water and wastewater. Parameters tested include alkalinity, hardness, salinity
and solids, BOD and COD among others
Textbook Water quality LAB Manual, assembled by Shahalam
Reference 1.Handout Materials
2. Water Supply and Pollution Control, 5th edition, Viessman, Jr. and Hammer, HarperCollins
College Publishers, 1993.
3. Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, Disposal and Reuse, Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., 3rd ed.,
1991.
1.
Coordinator Dr. Ziad Al-Ghazawi
Goals This course is designed to provide the students with hands on experience in practicing
laboratory procedures on selected parameters of water quality-as applied to schemes of water
and wastewater treatment.
Learning
Out
com
es:
1. Basic orientation on safety measures in the sanitary engineering LAB
2. Appreciation of QA/QC protocols in water quality LAB including the significance of reference samples and controls
3. Solids determination and gravimetric analysis
4. Beer’s law and spectrophotometric analysis as applied to the determination of p-Nitro Phenol in waters
5. Titration skills and acid / base chemical analyses
6. Determination of water alkalinity
7. Determination of water hardness
8. Turbidity of surface waters, Jar Test and Modeling of the coagulation-flocculation process
9. Determination of EC, TDS, and Chlorine residual in drinking and irrigation waters
10. Determination of 5-day BOD in influent and effluent of wastewater treatment plants
11. Determination of COD in wastewater
12. Application of membrane filter technique (MFT) to measure total and fecal coliforms in water
3. Pre-Requisites Contents of the CE 451 Sanitary Engineering
course
by Topic
Topics 1. Basic orientation on safety measures in the sanitary engineering LAB 2 Lecture and Lab Session
2. Appreciation of QA/QC protocols in water quality LAB including the
significance of reference samples and controls
1 Lecture and Lab Session
3. Solids determination and gravimetric analysis 1 Lecture and Lab Session
4. Beer’s law and spectrophotometric analysis as applied to the determination
of p-Nitro Phenol in waters
1 Lecture and Lab Session
5. Titration skills and acid / base chemical analyses 1 Lecture and Lab Session
6. Determination of water alkalinity 1 Lecture and Lab Session
7. Determination of water hardness 1 Lecture and Lab Session
8. Turbidity of surface waters, Jar Test and Modeling of the coagulation-flocculation
process
1 Lecture and Lab Session
9. Determination of EC, TDS, and Chlorine residual in drinking and
irrigation waters
1 Lecture and Lab Session
10. Determination of 5-day BOD in influent and effluent of wastewater
treatment plants
1 Lecture and Lab Session
11. Determination of COD in wastewater 1 Lecture and Lab Session
12. Application of membrane filter technique (MFT) to measure total and
fecal coliforms in water
1 Lecture and Lab Session
Computer
Usa
ge
Spread Sheet programming is used to calculate chemical and biochemical kinetics
Assessment
and
Gra
ding
Reports.……………. 30%
Quizzes…..………… 5%
1 MT exam ………… ………… 25%
Final Exam ……………………. 40%
Estimated
Content
Engineering Science 0.5 Credit
Engineering Lab 1.0 Credit
Prepared by Dr. Ziad Al-Ghazawi Date: March 2007