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Course Name
Turkish Biological Processes
English Biological Processes
Course Code
CEV 302E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 6
- 2 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Ebru Dülekgürgen
Özlem Karahan Özgün
Course Objectives The main objectives of the course are; 1. to develop skills of implementing wastewater and sludge treatment principles in engineering practices through understanding the stoichiometry and kinetics of microbial growth, 2. to develop skills for the conceptual design of biological wastewater and sludge treatment processes.
Course Description This course provides the fundamentals of metabolic processes in biological treatment and the principles of aerobic and anaerobic biological wastewater and sludge treatment processes in Environmental Engineering applications. The design principles of widely applied activated sludge systems for carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus removal from wastewaters are provided.
Course Outcomes The successful student will be able; I. to use the concepts of stoichiometry and kinetics of microbial processes in biological wastewater treatment applications, II. to design carbon removing activated sludge systems, III. to design nitrogen removing activated sludge systems, IV. to understand and asses the fundamentals and processes of enhanced biological phosphorus removing activated sludge systems, V. to determine the general aspects of anaerobic wastewater treatment and to design related processes, VI. to determine the general aspects of aerobic and anaerobic sludge stabilization systems and to design related processes.
Pre-requisite(s) CEV 203(213) DD veya/or CEV 203E(213E) DD
and
CEV 347 DD veya/or CEV 347E DD
Required Facilities 2019-20 Summer term specific requirements: Since the course will be delivered in distance learning/online delivery mode in 2019-20 Summer Term, both the instructors and the students are required to have/access required technological infrastructure and equipment (laptop (or PC or smart phone), internet accesibility, etc.).
Computers might be used for homework preparation but not obligated
Other
Textbook Tchobanoglous, G. Burton, F.L., Stensel, H.D. (2003). “Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, and Reuse” by Metcalf & Eddy Inc., McGraw Hill, 4th Edition.
Other References 1. Henze, M., Harremoes, P., Jansen, J.C., Arvin, E. (1995). “Wastewater Treatment - Biological and Chemical Processes”, Springer, Verlag. 2. Sundstrom, D.W. and Klei, H.E. (1979). “Wastewater Treatment”, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 3. Orhon, D. and Artan, N. (1994). “Modelling of Activated Sludge Systems” Technomic Press, Lancaster, PA. 4. Speece, R.E., (1996) “Anaerobic Biotechnology for Industrial Wastewaters”, Archae Press. 5. Leslie Grady Jr, C.P., Daigger, G.T., Lim, H.,C., (1999). “Biological Wastewater Treatment”, Marcel Dekker, Inc.
 
 
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