Study programme 2023-2024Français
Wastewater Treatment
Programme component of Master's in Chemical Engineering ansd Materials Science (MONS) (day schedule) à la Faculty of Engineering

CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UI-M2-IRCHIM-006-MCompulsory UEHANTSON Anne-LiseF505 - Génie des Procédés chimiques et biochimiques
  • HANTSON Anne-Lise

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Anglais
Anglais15600322.001st term

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
I-GPRO-021Wastewater Treatment156003Q1100.00%

Programme component

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Imagine, design, implement and operate compounds, products and materials to specific properties and physical, chemical and biochemical solutions/processes leading to obtaining these materials by integrating needs, contexts and issues (technical, economic, societal, ethical, safety and environmental).
    • Identify complex problems to be solved and formulate the specifications by integrating client needs, contexts and issues (technical, economic, societal, ethical and environmental).
    • Implement a chosen solution/product in the form of a drawing, a schema, a plan, a model, a prototype, software and/or digital model.
    • Evaluate the approach and results for their adaptation (optimisation, quality, environment, safety/security).
  • Mobilise a structured set of scientific knowledge and skills and specialised techniques in order to carry out missions of chemical engineering and materials science, using their expertise and adaptability.
    • Master and appropriately apply knowledge, models, methods and techniques specific to the field of chemistry and materials science.
    • Analyse and model a problem/process/producing pathway by critically selecting theories and methodological approaches (modelling, calculations), and taking into account multidisciplinary aspects.
    • Identify and discuss possible applications of new and emerging technologies in the field of chemistry and materials science.
    • Assess the validity of models and results in view of the state of science and characteristics of the problem.
  • Plan, manage and lead projects in view of their objectives, resources and constraints, ensuring the quality of activities and deliverables.
    • Respect deadlines and the work plan, and adhere to specifications.
  • Communicate and exchange information in a structured way - orally, graphically and in writing, in French and in one or more other languages - scientifically, culturally, technically and interpersonally, by adapting to the intended purpose and the relevant public.
    • Argue to and persuade customers, teachers and a board, both orally and in writing
    • Use and produce scientific and technical documents (reports, plans, specifications, etc.) adapted to the intended purpose and the relevant public.
  • Adopt a professional and responsible approach, showing an open and critical mind in an independent professional development process.
    • Show an open and critical mind by bringing to light technical and non-technical issues of analysed problems and proposed solutions.
    • Exploit the different means available in order to inform and train independently.
  • Contribute by researching the innovative solution of a problem in engineering sciences.
    • Acquire and analyse data rigorously.
    • Adequately interpret the results taking into account the reference framework within which the research was developed.
    • Communicate, in writing and orally, on the approach and its results in highlighting both the scientific criteria of the research conducted and the theoretical and technical innovation potential, as well as possible non-technical issues.

Learning Outcomes of UE

The aim of the wastewater treatment course is to broadly present all issues related to water pollution and technological solutions available to reduce or eliminate it, paying particular attention to the recovery or treatment of the final sludge and economical aspects. At the end of this course, students should be able to:
* Qualify and identify aqueous pollution following the origins of the wastewater;
* Interpret analysis reports based sanitation standards;
* Describe treatment techniques of urban and industrial wastewater (pre-treatment, biological, chemical and physical treatments);
* Size some traditional works such as primary settling tanks, activated sludge bioreactors based on existing models;
* Understand new treatment technologies specifically for industrial pollution;
* Manage or treat waste from these treatments.

UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance

The wastewater treatment course is introduced by a part describing the different interactions between water, soil and air, the concepts of water quality, biotic index and discharge standards depending on the type of water (urban, industrial), and the effects of water pollution on aquatic ecosystems. This part is illustrated by specific examples of aqueous pollution: nutrients, pesticides, PAHs, and metal ions (Hg, As, etc.)
The main methods of analysis and characterisation of wastewater are presented.
The treatment part is divided into two main sections: the urban water treatment (mainly biologically) and treatment of industrial wastewater.
For urban water, primary traditional treatments (mechanical, physical and chemical), secondary (biological / chemical) and tertiary (elimination of refractory carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) are explained, as well as some examples of sizing works for given pollution treatments.
For industrial water, an operations panel is taught and specific applications are considered (petrochemical industries, surface treatment, etc.).
A final part is devoted to the treatment and recovery of sludge. There will also be some studies of industrial wastewater treatment (treatment of waste water in textile, chemical, surface treatment, etc.).

Prior Experience

Master laboratories techniques in the field of analytical chemistry. Master the unit operations of chemical engineering.

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
I-GPRO-021
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences
  • Travaux de laboratoire
  • Etudes de cas
  • Excursions, visites

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
I-GPRO-021
  • Face-to-face

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
I-GPRO-021The presentation files shown during the course are made available onto the Moodle platform.

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
I-GPRO-021Not applicable

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
I-GPRO-021* Medcalf & Eddy (Author), George Tchobanoglous (Afterword), Franklin L. Burton (Afterword). 1991. "Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, Disposal, and Reuse" McGraw-Hill Education ; Third edition.
* Degremont, "Mémento technique de l'eau" - 2 volumes - 10è édition

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
I-GPRO-021Authorized

Term 1 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q1 assessment
I-GPRO-021
  • Production (written work, report, essay, collection, product, etc.) - To be submitted in class
  • Oral examination - Face-to-face

Term 1 Assessment - comments

AATerm 1 Assessment - comments
I-GPRO-021The evaluation is based on the following aspects: the personal work in the laboratory: quality of laboratory work, reports (considered as work of the year and postponed to other sessions!): 20%.
An oral examination, 80% of the mark based on the completion of a bibliographical review written in english concerning a water treatment technology and an oral discussion on the subject.

Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q1 resit assessment (BAB1)
I-GPRO-021
  • N/A - Néant

Term 3 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q3 assessment
I-GPRO-021
  • Production (written work, report, essay, collection, product, etc.) - To be submitted in class
  • Oral examination - Face-to-face

Term 3 Assessment - comments

AATerm 3 Assessment - comments
I-GPRO-021Other: laboratory and reports. The assessment is based on the following aspects:
Laboratory work: quality of laboratory work, reports (considered work of the year and work carried over): 20% of the mark.
An oral examination, 80% of the mark based on the completion of a bibliographical review written in english concerning a water treatment technology and an oral discussion on the subject.
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de dernière mise à jour de la fiche ECTS par l'enseignant : 12/05/2023
Date de dernière génération automatique de la page : 27/04/2024
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