Biological Wastewater Treatment - CE59700
Students will learn principles of biological wastewater treatment, nutrient removal and resource recovery in wastewater, and modern biotechnologies for wastewater treatment.
Credit Hours:
Instructor(s): Zhi Zhou
Phone: (765) 496-3559
Email: zhizhou@purdue.edu
Office: HAMP2125
Web: Instructor Homepage
Learning Objective: The objectives of this course are to introduce biological principles and design practice of wastewater treatment and to prepare students for designing wastewater treatment systems.
Topics Covered: Preliminary treatment of wastewater, primary treatment, wastewater microbiology, activated sludge process, secondary settling, disinfection, post-aeration, tertiary treatment, residual management, nitrogen removal, phosphorus removal, resource recovery, anaerobic digestion, biofuel, fundamentals of microbiology, stoichiometry and microbial metabolism, membrane treatment systems and biofouling, molecular microbiology tools, antibiotic resistance and viruses.
Prerequisites: None
Applied / Theory: 30 / 70
Homework: Weekly quizzes
Projects: Students will work on design problems in quizzes.
Exams: Final exam
Textbooks:
- Water and Wastewater Engineering: Design Principles and Practice by Mackenzie L. Davis. 2019. 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill Education
- Environmental Biotechnology: Principles and Applications by Bruce Rittmann and Perry McCarty. 2020. 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill.
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