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Solid Waste Management Course Code: 22605, , , , Program Name : Civil Engineering Program Group, Program Code : CE/CR/CS, , Semester : Sixth, , Course Title : Solid Waste Management (Elective-II), Course Code : 22605, , 1 RATIONALE, , Industrialization and urbanization is increasing day by day. As a result of this, the generation, of solid waste is a major problem all over the country within the urban as well as rural area, and it is increasing day by day. In view of this, the management of solid waste produced is of, prime need to keep the environment safe and clean. Information on classification and, characteristics of solid waste will enable to decide appropriate technology about the collection, and transportation of waste produced. Various disposal methods of solid waste will enable to, recommend suitable method of disposal of solid waste with economy and acceptable, environmental constraints including reuse and recycle wherever applicable. Content on other, types of solid waste such as biomedical waste, construction waste, E-waste and plastic waste, will be useful in deciding appropriate method for collection, transportation and disposal of, these wastes. Thus, the knowledge of solid waste management with the concept like, recycling, recovery and reuse will lead to proper disposal with acceptability. This will further, lead to keeping the natural resources condemnation free., , 2. COMPETENCY, The aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified, competency through various teaching learning experiences:, , e Manage the solid waste effectively to maintain the hygienic conditions., , 3. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs), The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be, taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry oriented, COs associated with the above mentioned competency:, , a) Identify the different sources of solid wastes., , b) Execute the relevant method of collection and transportation of solid wastes., , c) Execute an action plan for disposal of solid wastes., , d) Implement the relevant method for disposal of Bio-medical wastes., , e) Implement the relevant method for disposal of Industrial wastes and E-waste., , f) Implement the relevant laws related to solid waste management., , 4. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Teaching Examination Scheme, Meee ‘Theory Practical, L| rt] p [OT per |__ESE PA | _ Total [PA Total, Hrs. |Max | Min | Max | Min | Mox| Min| Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min, 3] - | 2 5 3 | 70 28 | 30* | 00 | 100 | 40 | 25# | 10 25 10 50 20, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , (*): Under the theory PA, Out of 30 marks, 10 marks are for micro-project assessment to, facilitate integration of COs and the remaining 20 marks is the aver« Be 2 tests to be taken, during the semester for the assessment of the cognitive dome Oserequired for the, , attainment of the COs., i, , , , MSBTE - Final Copy Dt. 24.05.2019 Page lof 11 61
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Solid Waste Management Course Code: 22605, , Legends: L-Lecture; T — Tutorial/Teacher Guided Theory Practice; P - Practical; C — Credit,, ESE - End Semester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment., , 5. COURSE MAP (with sample COs, PrOs, UOs, ADOs and topics), , This course map illustrates an overview of the flow and linkages of the topics at various levels, of outcomes (details in subsequent sections) to be attained by the student by the end of the, course, in all domains of learning in terms of the industry/employer identified competency, depicted at the centre of this map., , , , , , , , , oe, Zoo). Follow" *, , ies), , , , , , , PrO 15- Submit your observation, along with your comments on the, Aisposal of E-waste by viewing the, , , , , interpret the Municip, fe Managemen! Rul, , your, observations along with,, _ Your comments on, , , , , , , , , , , , , tt Tipteers, me ‘relevant fiethod of disposal of, Steere, , , , , ~, , CO{ Tnpleient ‘, , iA relevant Taws retsted 10, ‘ ‘ ., eae management, , =, , , , , , See, Manage the slid waste HF, effectively 10 maintain the, , hygienic conditions., , “ Hi, ee ees J, gam., Identify the different ) Zi 1, ——— -surees of solid waste “, , 0 “CO Ws) Execute he eve S, , ed, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * vou classify, the soli waste, , Submit your, observations along with, your comments on, , , , , , method of collection and., S ttpotton of oi waste e.., , , , , , , coer: 0 Sai sécoring tothe oy, jet cosa se Se, , , , , physical parameters of, diferent solid waste by, , , , , , , ai ;, Loz ope >, ‘organization chart required 10, manage solid waste forthe, , «Xb (i) shinai, tools and equipment, , , , '_ €O-Course Outcome PrO through Practicals, , Figure 1 - Course Map, , 6. SUGGESTED PRACTICALS/ EXERCISES, ‘The practicals in this section are PrOs (i.e. sub-components of the COs) to be developed and, assessed in the student for the attainment of the competency:, , , , , , , , Unit Approx., S.No. Practical Outcomes (PrOs) No Hrs., * | Required, 1 | Submit your observations along with your comments on 02, , , , parameters of different solid waste by viewing the releyé, video/simulation/photographs., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , MSBTE — Final Copy Dt. 24.05.2019 Page 2 of 11 6l
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Solid Waste Management, , Course Code: 22605, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Unit Approx., S. No. Practical Outcomes (PrOs) N Hrs., jo. ‘, Required, 2 | Undertake the survey through internet to prepare a report on the | II 02*, methodology used in collection and transportation of Solid waste, including eequipments, specifications used therein, 3 | View the relevant video/simulation/photographs/print I 04*, material/non-print material of the operations in transfer station to, draw the flow chart for the same., 4 | Design the organization chart for the agency managing solid tl 02*, waste for a given area with a report on w.r.t. population to be, served, pattern, machineries, equipment, manpower used., 5 | Submit your observations along with your comments on solid IL 02, waste management techniques by viewing the relevant, video/simulation., 6 | Submit your observations along with your comments on solid Ul 04*, waste disposal plant by viewing the relevant, video/simulation/photographs., 7 | Submit your observations along with your comments on Til 04*, composting plant by viewing the relevant, video/simulation/photographs., 8 | Submit your observations along with your comments on Bio gas Il 04, plant by viewing the relevant video/simulation/photographs., 9 | Prepare the specifications of vermin-composting plant for the Ill 04*, given type of building with suggested action plan to implement it, by viewing the relevant video/simulation/photographs.., 10 | Submit your observations along with your comments on working | III 02, of vermin-composting plant by viewing the relevant, video/simulation., 11 | Submit your observations along with your comments on solid Til 02, waste management system by landfills techniques by viewing the, relevant video/simulation., 12 | Submit your observations along with your comments on disposal | IV 04*, __| of bio-medical waste by viewing the relevant video/simulation., 13 | Prepare the specifications for the disposal of bio-medical waste IV 04*, by viewing the relevant video/simulation., 14 | Submit your observations along with your comments on the IV 02, problems of human agencies dealing with solid waste, management by viewing the relevant video/simulation., 15 | Submit your observations along with your comments on the v 02, _ _| disposal of E-waste by viewing the relevant video/simulation., 16 | Submit your observations along with your comments on the v 02, disposal of Industrial waste by viewing the relevant, __| video/simulation., 17 | Compile the relevant provisions Central Pollution Control Board Vv 02, (CPCB) and State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) pertaining to, solid waste management by viewing in the relevant, video/simulation/search engine.. ee, 16 | Interpret the Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 by | VI O2*, viewing in the relevant video/simulation/search engine... - =, 17 | Interpret the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016'by”’ Vi 02, viewing in the relevant video/simulation/search engines,, 7 i =, MSBTE — Final Copy Dt. 24.05.2019 Page 3 of 11 \B 61
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Solid Waste Management Course Code: 22605, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Unit Approx., S.No. Practical Outcomes (PrOs) N Hrs., 0. :, Required, 18 | Interpret the E- Waste Management Rules, 2016. by viewing in VI 02, the relevant video/simulation/search engine., 19 | Interpret the Construction and demolition Waste Management VI 02, Rules, 2016” by viewing in the relevant video/simulation/search, engine. |, 20 | Interpret the Hazardous and other waste Management Rules, VI 02, 2016; by viewing in the relevant video/simulation/search engine. | __ _, 21 | Interpret the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 by viewing | VI 02, in the relevant video/simulation/search engine _ _, Total | _ 60, , , , Note, , i. A suggestive list of PrOs is given in the above table, More such PrOs can be added to, attain the COs and competency. A judicial mix of minimum 12 or more practical, UOs/tutorials need to be performed, out of which, the practicals marked as ‘*’ are, compulsory, so that the student reaches the ‘Precision Level’ of Dave’s ‘Psychomotor, Domain Taxonomy’ as generally required by the industry., , ii, The ‘Process’ and ‘Product’ related skills associated with each PrO is to be assessed, according to a suggested sample given below:, , S. No. | Performance Indicators Weightage in% |, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Safety measures during visit - : . 20, , | _2 __| Observations and Recording - 300, 3 Answer to sample questions 20, E 4 __| Submission ofreportintime | 30, Total 100, , The above PrOs also comprise of the following social skills/attitudes which are Affective, Domain Outcomes (ADOs) that are best developed through the laboratory/field based, experiences:, , a) Follow safety practices., , b) Practice good housekeeping., , c) Work as a leader / team member., , d) Follow ethical practices., , The ADOs are not specific to any one PrO, but are embedded in many PrOs. Hence, the, acquisition of the ADOs takes place gradually in the student when s/he undertakes a series of, practical experiences over a period of time. Moreover, the level of achievement of the ADOs, according to Krathwohl’s ‘Affective Domain Taxonomy’ should gradually increase as planned, below:, , e ‘Valuing Level’ in 1* year., , © ‘Organization Level’ in 2" year., , © ‘Characterization Level’ in 34 year., , 7. MAJOR EQUIPMENT/ INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED, The major equipment with broad specification mentioned here will be useful in uniformity in, conduct of experiments, as well as aid to procure equipment by adiministrators., , , , MSBTE - Final Copy Dt. 24.05.2019 Page 4 of 11 61
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Solid Waste Management, , Course Code: 22605, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , S Equipment Name with Broad Specifications ro, , 1 Specific Uniform, Helmet, Goggle, Hand Gloves, specific shooes etc. 6-11, , 2 Use of specific models and charts for explanation regarding solid waste 6-11, management practices., , 3 Demonstration of specific Documentary, films or animated film related to 6-11, solid waste management practices, , , , , , 8. UNDERPINNING THEORY COMPONENTS, The following topics/subtopics are to be taught and assessed in order to develop the sample, UOs given below for achieving the COs to attain the identified competency. More UOs could, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , be added., Unit Unit Outcomes (UOs) Topics and Sub-topics, (in cognitive domain), Unit I la. Explain the principles of waste 1.1 Definition of solid waste, Fundamental reduction in the given condition. | 1.2 Meaning of different solid waste —, s of solid 1b. Classify the given solid wastes Domestic Waste, commercial, waste according to their sources. waste, industrial waste, market, management | lc. Describe the characteristics of waste, agricultural waste,, the given solid wastes. biomedical waste, E-waste,, 1d. Justify the need of solid waste hazardous waste, institutional, management in the given waste, situation. 1.3 Sources of solid waste,, le. Assess the impact of solid waste Classification of solid waste —, management on the environment hazardous and non- hazardous, in the given situation. waste., 1f. List the factors generating solid | 1.4 Physical and chemical, wastes in the given specific area characteristics of municipal solid, with justification. waste., , 1.5 Impact of solid waste on, environment., , 1.6 Solid waste management, techniques — solid waste, management hierarchy, waste, prevention and waste reduction, techniques., , 1.7 Factors affecting the solid waste, generation., , Unit- I 2a. Suggest the relevant method of | 2.1 Storage of solid waste, , Storage, storage of solid waste for the 2.2 Collection methods of solid waste, , Collection given site conditions with 2.3 Tools and Equipment-Litter Bin,, , and justification. Broom, Shovels, Handcarts,, , Transportati | 2b. Explain the relevant method of Mechanical road sweepers,, , on of collecting the solid waste in the Community bin - like movable and, , Municipal given situation. stationary bin, , Solid Waste | 2c. Implement the relevant 2.4 Transportation of municipal waste., techniques for management of 2.5 Transportation vehicles with their, solid waste in the given area. i forking -Animal carts,, , 2d. Suggest the relevant € raetors or Trailers,, - transportation system for Trucks, Dumpers, Compactor, , , , , , MSBTE - Final Copy Dt. 24.05.2019, , Page 5 of 11, , Ve / 61