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Environmental

Engineering
EEE 160
WMSU By; Engr. Darry B. Junsay
Professional Mechanical Engineer
Western Mindanao State University
Course Description
Ecological framework of sustainable development; pollution environments:
water, air and solid ; waste treatment processes, disposal, and managements;
government legislation, rules, and regulation related to the environment and
waste management; and environmental management system.

Prerequisite /Co prerequisite


General Chemistry

Number of Contacts per week


Lecture - 3hrs
Computational Laboratory – none .
Course Objective
After completing this course, you must be able to;
1. Understand the various effects of environmental
pollution;
2. Know the existing laws, and regulations of the
government on environmental issues;
3. Identify, plan, and select appropriate design
treatment schemes for waste disposal; and
4. Understand the importance of waste management
and its relevance to the engineering profession.
Course outline
1. Ecological Concepts
1.1 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
1.2 Ecology of life
1.3 Biogeochemical Cycles
1.4 Ecosystems
2. Pollution Environments
2.1 Water Environment
2.2 Air Environment
2.3 Solid Environmental
2.4 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Treatment
3. Environmental Impact System
3.1 Environmental Impact Assessment
3.2 Environmental Clearance Certificate
Grading system
% Equivalent Numerical
rating

• Final Rating 96-100 1.0


• Midterm--------40% 91-95 1.25
• Final Term-----60%
86-90 1.5
• 100%
• Midterm Grade 81-85 1.75
Midterm Exam----40%
76-80 2.0
Quizzes-------------30%
Seatwork-----------10% 71-75 2.25
Attendance/
66-70 2.5
Groupwork --------10%
Assignment--------10% 62-65 2.75
100% 60-61 3.0
Final Term Grade
Final exam-------- 40% Below 60 5.0
Quizzes------------ 20% Lacks requirement and/or final exam INC
Seatwork/
Authorized Withdrawal(Dropped with AW
Groupwork---------20% Permit)
Project/Plate-------20%
Unauthorized Withdrawal(Dropped from UW
100% class for non attendance /non appearance
Passing grade = 60% for 20% of prescribed attendance)
Course Requirements
• 2 Written major exams(Midterm & Final Examinations)
• 2 Hands on Major exams
• At least 6 quizzes ( 3 quizzes Midterm +3 quizzes Final
term)
• 1 Project for the Final Term
• Compilation of all exercise(Midterm- Final)

Conditions For Performance Evaluation


• Active participation in all class activities
• At least 60% passing in all exams and other graded
requiremenst.
Suggested references:
• Introduction to Environmental Engineering; 3rd edition by: Vesilind,
Morgan and Heine
• Fluid Waste Disposal by; Kay W. Canton
• Bellardi, O’Brien. Hazardous Waste Site Remediation, John Wiley &
sons, Inc. 1995.
• Cites, Ron and G. Tchobanoglous. Small and Decentralized
Wastewater Management Systems. McGraw-Hill, 1998
• Davis, Mackenzie L. and Susan J. Masten, Principles of
Environmental engineering and Science. McGraw-hill, 2004.
• Heisketh, Howard. Air Pollution Control- Traditional and Hazardous
Pollutants. Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
• Henze,M., et.al. Wastewater Treatment. Berlin: Springer Verlag,
1997.
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