Module Overview

Water and Environmental Engineering 1

The module will:

  • introduce the student to basic hydraulics and hydrology underlying the design of water distribution and wastewater collection systems; 
  • develop the student’s ability to understand the physical, chemical and biological processes underlying the water and wastewater treatment processes.

Module Code

CIVL 2607

ECTS Credits

5

*Curricular information is subject to change

Hydraulics and Hydrology:

  • Basic Properties of a fluid
  • Static Pressure and Head
  • Hydrostatic Pressure
  • Conservation of Energy, Bernoulli’s Theorem
  • Pipeline energy losses – Darcy-Weisbach, minor losses
  • Pumps : static heads, dynamic heads, power calculations, centrifugal pumps
  • Flow Measurement
  • Open Channel Flow
  • Estimation of rainfall intensity duration curve
  • Estimation of design peak flow using rational method  

Laboratory work:

Students carry out experiments in groups and submit individual lab reports. Experiments carried out include:

  • Hydrostatic pressure
  • Venturi Meter
  • Head loss in pipes

Water Treatment and Wastewater Treatment:

  • Characteristics of Water
  • Chemical Structure of water
  • Chemical and Physical Properties of water
  • Introduction to SustainableWater Treatment Systems
  • Physics Chemistry and Biology of Water treatment.
  • Introduction to Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Systems
  • Types of wastewater treatment methods
  • Mechanisms of Parameter removal in wastewater treatment
  • Environmental Protection in Ireland

Laboratory work:

Students carry out experiments in groups and submit individual lab reports. Experiments carried out include:

  • Chemical Structure of water
  • Chemical and Physical Properties of water
  • Solids, Colour, Turbidity
  • Hardness of Water
  • Dissolved Oxygen
  • Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand
  • Iron, Manganese

 

  • Lectures and labs
Module Content & Assessment
Assessment Breakdown %
Formal Examination70
Other Assessment(s)30