《环境工程概论》课程教学资源(PPT课件讲稿)(英文版)Part I Wastewater Engineering Part II Wastegas Engineering Part III Solid Waste Engineering

Part I Wastewater Engineering I Wastewater Engineering: An Overview Fig 1-1 Schematic diagram of a wastewater management infrastructure flow Industrial wastes Infiltration Inlet (catch basin) ry weather flow Cso ombined sewer discharge
. •Part I Wastewater Engineering •1 Wastewater Engineering: An Overview Fig. 1-1 Schematic diagram of a wastewater management infrastructure

1-1 Terminology Table 1-1 Terminology commonly used in the field of wastewater engineering 1-2 Impact of Regulations on Wastewater Engineering 1-3 Health and Environmental Concerns in Wastewater Management Fig. 1-2 Covered treatment plant facilities for the control of odor emissions 1-4 Wastewater Characteristics Tab 1-2 Levels of wastewater treatment Tab 1-3 Unit Operations and Processes used to Remove Constituents Found in Wastewater 1-5 Wastewater Treatment Fig 1-3 Facilities used for chemical treatment of odors from treatment facilities Fig. 1-4 UV lamps used for the disinfection of wastewater 1-6 Wastewater Reclamation and reuse 1-7 Biosolids and Residuals Management Fig. 1-5 Egg-shaped digesters used for the anaerobic treatment of biosolids
1-1 Terminology Table 1-1 Terminology commonly used in the field of wastewater engineering 1-2 Impact of Regulations on Wastewater Engineering 1-3 Health and Environmental Concerns in Wastewater Management Fig. 1-2 Covered treatment plant facilities for the control of odor emissions 1-4 Wastewater Characteristics Tab 1-2 Levels of wastewater treatment Tab 1-3 Unit Operations and Processes used to Remove Constituents Found in Wastewater 1-5 Wastewater Treatment Fig 1-3 Facilities used for chemical treatment of odors from treatment facilities Fig. 1-4 UV lamps used for the disinfection of wastewater 1-6 Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse 1-7 Biosolids and Residuals Management Fig. 1-5 Egg-shaped digesters used for the anaerobic treatment of biosolids

2 Constituents in Wastewater An understanding of the nature of wastewater is essential in the design and operation of wastewater collection, treatment, and reuse facilities, and in the engineering management of environmental quality 1)the constituents found in wastewater (2)sampling and analytical procedures (3) physical characteristics (4)inorganic nonmetallic constituents, (5)metallic constituents (6) aggregate organic constituents 7) individual organic constituents and compounds, and (8)biological characteristics
2 Constituents in Wastewater An understanding of the nature of wastewater is essential in the design and operation of wastewater collection, treatment, and reuse facilities, and in the engineering management of environmental quality. (1) the constituents found in wastewater, (2) sampling and analytical procedures, (3) physical characteristics, (4) inorganic nonmetallic constituents, (5) metallic constituents, (6) aggregate organic constituents, (7) individual organic constituents and compounds,and (8) biological characteristics

2-1 Wastewater Constituents Constituents Found in Wastewater Table 2-1 Common analyses used to assess the consti tuents found in wastewater Many of the physical properties and chemical and biological characteristics are interrelated. For example temperature, a physical property, affects both the amounts of gases dissolved in the wastewater and the biological activity in the wastewater
2-1 Wastewater Constituents Constituents Found in Wastewater Table 2-1 Common analyses used to assess the constituents found in wastewater Many of the physical properties and chemical and biological characteristics are interrelated. For example, temperature, a physical property, affects both the amounts of gases dissolved in the wastewater and the biological activity in the wastewater…

Constituents of Concern in Wastewater Treatment Tab 2-2 Principal constituents of concern in wastewater treatment Suspended solids can lead to sludge deposition and anaerobic conditions Biodegradable organics composed of proteins carbohydrates and fats and are measured most commonly in terms of bod and cod Pathogens can transmite Communicable disease Priority pollutants include carcinogenicity, metogenicity teratogenicity or high acute toxicity Nutrients lead to the growth of undesirable aquatic life Refractory organics include surfactants, phenols, and agricultural pesticides
Constituents of Concern in Wastewater Treatment Tab 2-2 Principal constituents of concern in wastewater treatment Suspended solids can lead to sludge deposition and anaerobic conditions; Biodegradable organics composed of proteins; carbohydrates and fats ,and are measured most commonly in terms of BOD and COD; Pathogens can transmite Communicable diseases; Priority pollutants include carcinogenicity, metogenicity, teratogenicity or high acute toxicity; Nutrients lead to the growth of undesirable aquatic life; Refractory organics include surfactants, phenols, and agricultural pesticides

2-2 Sampling and Analytical Procedures Sampling routine operating data for accessing overall plant performance (2) data that can be used to document the performance of a given treatment operation or process (3)data that can be used to implement proposed new programs (4)data needed for reporting regulatory compliance
2-2 Sampling and Analytical Procedures Sampling (1) routine operating data for accessing overall plant performance (2) data that can be used to document the performance of a given treatment operation or process (3) data that can be used to implement proposed new programs (4) data needed for reporting regulatory compliance

The data collected must be Representative (2).Reproducible.The data must be reproducible by others following the same sampling and analytical protocols (3).Defensible. The data must have a known degree of accuracy and precision (4). Useful. The data can be used to meet the objectives of the monitoring plan
The data collected must be: (1). Representative. (2).Reproducible.The data must be reproducible by others following the same sampling and analytical protocols. (3). Defensible. The data must have a known degree of accuracy and precision. (4). Useful. The data can be used to meet the objectives of the monitoring plan

There are no universal procedures for sampling Sampling programs must be tailored individually to fit each situation Quality assurance project plan(QAPP)(known previously quality assurance/quality control, QA/QC) (1).Sampling plan (2).Sample types and size (3).Sample labeling and chain of custody (4). Sampling methods 5).Sampling storage and preservation (6).Sample constituents (7). Analytical methods
There are no universal procedures for sampling. Sampling programs must be tailored individually to fit each situation. Quality assurance project plan (QAPP) (known previously quality assurance/quality control, QA/QC). (1).Sampling plan. (2).Sample types and size. (3).Sample labeling and chain of custody. (4).Sampling methods. (5).Sampling storage and preservation. (6).Sample constituents. (7).Analytical methods

If the physical, chemical, and/or biological integrity of the samples is not maintained during interim periods between sample collection and sample analysis, a carefully performed sampling program will become worthless Prompt analysis is undoubtedly the most positive assurance against error due to sample deterioration Probable errors due to deterioration of the sample should be noted in reporting analytical data
If the physical, chemical, and/or biological integrity of the samples is not maintained during interim periods between sample collection and sample analysis, a carefully performed sampling program will become worthless. Prompt analysis is undoubtedly the most positive assurance against error due to sample deterioration. Probable errors due to deterioration of the sample should be noted in reporting analytical data

Methods ofanalysis The analyses used to characterize wastewater vary from precise quantitative chemical determinations to the more qualitative biological and physical determinations The quantitative methods of analysis are either gravimetric volumetric, or physicochemical Turbidimetry, colorimetry, potentiometry, polarography, adsorption spectrometry, fluorometry, and nuclear radiation are representative of the physicochemical analyses
Methods of Analysis The analyses used to characterize wastewater vary from precise quantitative chemical determinations to the more qualitative biological and physical determinations. The quantitative methods of analysis are either gravimetric, volumetric, or physicochemical. Turbidimetry, colorimetry, potentiometry, polarography, adsorption spectrometry, fluorometry, and nuclear radiation are representative of the physicochemical analyses
按次数下载不扣除下载券;
注册用户24小时内重复下载只扣除一次;
顺序:VIP每日次数-->可用次数-->下载券;
- 《水质》讲义(ppt电子课件).ppt
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第九章 生态影响分析.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第八章 大气环境影响评价.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第七章 声和固废环境影响评价.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第六章 水环境影响评价.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第五章 水源水质论证.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第四章 工程分析.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第三章 建设项目概况.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第二章 区域环境概况.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第一章 总论.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:修改说明.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第十一章 结论与建议.doc
- 《庆元自来水厂扩建工程环境影响报告表》电子版:第十章 环境保护对策与措施.doc
- 《热带荒漠景观—人、环境关系》讲义.ppt
- 煤炭信息研究院:《煤炭对环境的影响研究》讲义.ppt
- 河北科技大学:环境噪声影响评价(PPT讲稿).ppt
- 内蒙古科技大学:《水污染控制工程》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第13章 污水处理厂的设计.ppt
- 内蒙古科技大学:《水污染控制工程》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第12章 污泥的处理和处置.ppt
- 内蒙古科技大学:《水污染控制工程》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第11章 小型污水处理设施.ppt
- 内蒙古科技大学:《水污染控制工程》课程教学课件(PPT讲稿)第10章 城市污水的深度处理.ppt
- 电厂烟气脱硫系统简介:湿式石灰石——石膏法烟气脱硫工艺.ppt
- 北京师范大学:《城市生态学》课程教学资源(课件讲稿,共七章,PDF合并版).pdf
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第一章 环境与环境科学.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第十章 噪声与振动.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第七章 特定水体的污染及自净.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第三章 大气污染.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第九章 固体废物的处理、处置和利用.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第二章 环境问题与环境污染.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第五章 大气污染扩散.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第四章 大气污染的控制与治理.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第六章 水体污染.doc
- 《环境工程基础》课程教学资源(资料讲义)第八章 废水处理.doc
- 东华大学环境科学与工程学院:《现代环境监测技术》课程教学资源(PPT课件讲义,共八章).ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第一章 环境质量评价与糸统分析.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第二章 数学模型概述.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第三章 环境质量评价的数学模型.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第四章 污染源评价与总量控制.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第五章 大气环境质量评价及影响预测.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第六章 水环境质量评价和影响预测.ppt
- 安徽工业大学:《环境质量评价与系统分析》第七章 环境噪声影响预测及评价.ppt