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Sanitary Engineering I - Offered to 6th semester Water Resources Major (CIW 602)

Course Prerequisites

Description

This Course is offered to 6th semester Water Resources Major
The goals of this course are to develop an understanding of how Sanitary Engineering can be used to provide and secure potable drinking water for people, based on a sound scientific understanding of water sources and water demands and design requirements, also to safely dispose the wastewater after proper treatment without affecting the quality of the environment. Introduction to water supply works: Sources of water, Rain water, ground water, Surface water, Impurities, Water quality of each source, Drinking water standards. Rate of water consumption: Requires studies to estimate water demands for different water uses. Collection works: Types of intake structures, Surface water intakes, Criteria for intake location, Design of intake conduit and low lift pumps. Pre-studies for sanitary projects, Collection Works, Water treatment plant, Storage and pumping Works, Water distribution Network, Computer Application in Water Networks, Sewerage System, Sewage Pumping & Transportation, Computer use in sewers design, sewage treatment works, Computer Use in sewers design.

 

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