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Course Name
Turkish
Endüstriyel Atıksu Yönetimi
English
Industrial Wastewater Management
Course Code
CEV 418E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
8
2
2
-
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Fatma Fatoş Babuna
Fatma Fatoş Babuna
İdil Arslan Alaton
Course Objectives
1. Ability to assess and evaluate important collective pollution parameters that characterize industrial wastewater
2. Abilitiy to evaluate industrial process and pollutant profiles; assessment of segregated industrial waste streams
3. Abilitiy to analyze biological end-of-pipe treatment methods featuring a multi-component modeling approach
4. Knowledge about principles and applications of physical industrial wastewater treatment methods
5. Knowledge about principles and applications of chemical and photochemical industrial wastewater treatment methods
Course Description
Major issues of industrial wastewater management. Categorization of pollutants in industrial wastewater. Significant parameters and wastewater categorization. Refractory, hazardous and toxic industrial pollutants, rational basis of effluent standards. Treatability assessment based on wastewater characterization. The concept of process and pollutants profiles. Case studies for major industrial wastes: pulp and paper, textile and food industry. Principles and applications of physicochemical treatment processes: flotation, coagulation-flocculation, membrane filtration, ozonation, photolysis and advanced chemical oxidation processes. Principles and applications of biological processes. Waste minimization, recycling and reuse. Solid waste and sludge management.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass this course will be able to;
I. Gain knowledge about process and pollution profiles of different industrial sectors.
II. Gain knowledge about collective pollution parameters of industrial wastewaters.
III. Perform wastewater characterization based treatability studies.
IV. Gain knowledge about waste minimization/reduction, recycling and reuse methods.
V. Learn about principles and applications of biological processes.
VI. Learn about principles and applications of physicochemical processes.
VII. Learn about integrated treatment systems.
VIII. Prepare a report and make a presentation about the proces and pollution profile of an industrial sector they will select, as well as applied biological and/or physicochemical treatment methods, by forming working groups with 3-4 members each.
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Textbook
• H. H. Guyer (1998). Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Canada.
• N. L. Nemerow and F. J. Agardy (1998). Strategies of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management. Van Nostrand Reinhold – International Thomson Publishing Company, New York.
• D. Orhon, F. Germirli Babuna and O. Karahan, (2009). Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge, IWA Publishing, London.
• CCOT (1995). The AOP Handbook, CCOT, Ontario, Canada.
• Tang, W. Z. (2004). Physicochemical Treatment of Hazardous Wastes. Lewis Publishers, CRC Press, New York.
• Tunay, O., Kabdasli, I., Arslan-Alaton, I. and Olmez-Hanci, T. (2010). Chemical Oxidation Applications for Industrial Wastewaters, IWA Publishing, London.
• European Commission Joint Research Centre (EU-JRC), Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau, Seville, Spain.
Other References
• H. H. Guyer (1998). Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Canada.
• N. L. Nemerow and F. J. Agardy (1998). Strategies of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management. Van Nostrand Reinhold – International Thomson Publishing Company, New York.
• D. Orhon, F. Germirli Babuna and O. Karahan, (2009). Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge, IWA Publishing, London.
• CCOT (1995). The AOP Handbook, CCOT, Ontario, Canada.
• Tang, W. Z. (2004). Physicochemical Treatment of Hazardous Wastes. Lewis Publishers, CRC Press, New York.
• Tunay, O., Kabdasli, I., Arslan-Alaton, I. and Olmez-Hanci, T. (2010). Chemical Oxidation Applications for Industrial Wastewaters, IWA Publishing, London.
• European Commission Joint Research Centre (EU-JRC), Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Bureau, Seville, Spain.
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