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Water Supply & Env. Eng. I

Water Supply and Course Code: CENG 415


Environmental Engineering I Instructor:
CENG 415 Immanuel B.K. Freeman, BSc., MSc.
University of Liberia
Department of Civil Engineering
1St Semester 2022/2023

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Week 1: INSTRUCTOR INTRODUCTION


Instructor Info: CENG 415
Name: Immanuel B.K. Freeman
Bachelor’s Degree: Civil Engineering
Master’s Degree: Urban Water & Sanitation (with emphasis in Water Supply
Water Supply
Engineering) &
Contact email: freemanib@ul.edu.lr
Environmental
Office Hours: Wednesday 1:00 pm – 2:00pm & Friday by appointment only Engineering
Note: All contact should be done by email. Phone calls are restricted to
EMERGENCIES only.

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Class Leadership

CLASS
President
Vice
President
ATTENDANCE
NAME – ID# - WhatsApp #

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Week 1: Modes of Grading System


Communication • Final Examination – 40%

Online Platforms: Google • Midterm Examination – 30%


Classrooms & WhatsApp
• Group Work – 15%

Class Leadership: (Only class • Assignments – 10%


president or vice president should
call me) • Punctuality – 5%

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Week 1:
Reference Text
Book
REGULAR ATTENDANCE IS NO PHONE DISTRACTION RECOGNIZE SPEAKERS
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT IN CLASS ONLY
Water and Wastewater
Class Engineering

Rules!!!! Design Principles and


Practice

By: Mackenzie L. Davis


PUNCTUALITY IS ATTENDANCE WILL BE FAILURE TO FOLLOW
EXPECTED CALLED AFTER 30MINS RULES WILL LEAD TO
(1 – 0 – 0.5) “CONSEQUENCES”

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Other Books To Be used Course Description

Principles of Water Treatment by Kerry J. Howe et al


• Water Supply and Environmental
Engineering I is concerned with the
development of sources of supply,
water treatment, transmission and
distribution as well as their
Water Quality and Treatment. by Raymond D. Letterman environmental implications.

• Lectures include water demand


forecasting, location of a reliable
source, preliminary design and
feasibility studies, detailed design
Water Treatment Plant Design by Edward E. Baruth and construction, treatment,
transmission, and distribution.

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Course Objectives
Week 1: Course INTRODUCTION
At the end of the course, students are expected to understand
the following:
Review of Hydrology and Introduction to Water Supply
1. Determine reliable sources of drinking water taking into
consideration the implications of selecting one over the
Review of Syllabus: Water Quantity
other.
2. Have a very good understanding on how population relates to Water Quality
water use. Introduction to Water Treatment and Purification
Water Treatment - Conventional
3. Understand the design considerations for conventional
drinking water facilities. Advance Water Treatment Technology
Transmission and Distribution (T&D)
4. Understand the unit treatment processes (Coag., Sed., Floc.,
Filt., Disinfection, T&D) in water supply engineering. Water Loss & Leakage Management
Water and the Environment

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GROUP WORK
Formulate Groups Week 2 – Review of
Hydrology
(Maximum 5 students per group)

Instructions for group work will be


given later.

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