CivE 628

Municipal Solid Waste Management


Description

This course examines the engineering and management principles required to handle municipal solid waste streams while safeguarding public health and the environment. Students will learn to analyze and predict waste streams and evaluate methods for refuse collection, storage, and transport. The curriculum covers the engineering design and operational mechanics of modern processing and disposal facilities, including recycling, composting, incineration, and landfilling. Additionally, the course addresses solid waste legislation, environmental impact mitigation, and the complexities of facility siting.

Learning Outcomes

- Define and explain advanced fundamental and engineering concepts of waste management and treatment concerning composition, properties, treatment or transformation processes.
- Prepare preliminary engineering design calculations related to waste treatment facilities.
- Identify relevant legislation and regulations, future trends in waste management industry, and resource recovery options from various waste streams.
- Make an oral presentation related to waste management and treatment practices, and critically analyze in a written report.

Lecture Seminar Lab Credits Total AU
3 0/1 0/1 3 37.8
M % NS % CS % ES % ED %

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Undergraduate Program(s)


Sections & Respective Instructors

B1 - 2026/2027 - Winter - Bipro Dhar
B1 - 2025/2026 - Winter - Bipro Dhar
B1 - 2024/2025 - Winter - Bipro Dhar
B1 - 2023/2024 - Winter - Calvin Chung
B1 - 2022/2023 - Winter - Bipro Dhar
B1 - 2020/2021 - Winter - Bipro Dhar