Water Resources and Pollution Control - 2025 entry
| MODULE TITLE | Water Resources and Pollution Control | CREDIT VALUE | 15 |
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| MODULE CODE | ECM3158 | MODULE CONVENER | Dr Mohamad Abdel-Aal (Coordinator) |
| DURATION: TERM | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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| DURATION: WEEKS | 11 weeks |
| Number of Students Taking Module (anticipated) | 28 |
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With the global population expanding rapidly, wastewater management and the provision of clean drinking water to people across the world will become an increasingly challenging and important pursuit in the coming decades.
This module will acquaint you with current practices in water quality management, including the operational principles of water and wastewater treatment plants. You will learn about the water cycle, methods of treating water and wastewater so it can be reused. Water quality is strictly regulated by most countries, and so it is imperative that engineers around the world continually improve methods of ensuring a safe supply.
This module develops understanding of the water cycle, flow dynamics and water quality in natural systems. It aims to demonstrate how engineering design can protect hydraulic systems, address water scarcity and pollution, and advance sustainable water resource management.
Programmes that are accredited by the Engineering Council are required to meet Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes (AHEP4) Learning Outcomes. The following Engineering Council AHEP4 Learning Outcomes are taught and assessed on this module.
On successful completion of this module, you should be able to:
Discipline Specific Skills and Knowledge:
1. Apply knowledge of science and engineering principles to the solution of complex problems. (C1 and M1)
2. Analyse complex problems to reach substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, statistics, natural science and engineering principle. (C2 and M2)
3. Select and apply appropriate computational and analytical techniques to model complex problems, recognising the limitations of the techniques employed. (C3 and M3)
Module Specific Skills and Knowledge:
4. Design/analyse solutions for complex problems that evidence some originality and meet a combination of societal, environmental and user needs. This will involve consideration of applicable health & safety and environmental matters, codes of practice and industry standards (C5 and M5)
Personal and Key Transferable / Employment Skills and Knowledge:
5. Communicate effectively on complex engineering matters, evaluating the effectiveness of the methods used (C17 and M17)
Water Cycle and Hydrology
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Rainfall variability: temporal, spatial, intensity and duration patterns.
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Evapotranspiration and infiltration: water movement and loss in natural systems.
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Hydrograph analysis: unit and synthetic hydrographs.
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Hydrological modelling: river routing, reservoir routing.
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Groundwater systems: flow dynamics and recharge processes.
Water and Wastewater Treatment
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Water uses: domestic, agricultural, industrial.
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Water quality: related diseases, viruses, requirements.
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Pollutant characteristics: BOD, COD, TOC.
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Treatment Processes:
Preliminary: screening, grit removal.
Primary: sedimentation.
Secondary: activated sludge processes.
Tertiary: filtration, disinfection, and disinfection by-product control.
| Scheduled Learning & Teaching Activities | 44 | Guided Independent Study | 106 | Placement / Study Abroad | 0 |
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| Category | Hours of study time | Description |
| Scheduled learning and teaching activities | 22 | Lectures |
| Scheduled learning and teaching activities | 22 | Tutorials |
| Guided independent study | 106 | Lecture and assessment preparation; wider reading |
| Form of Assessment | Size of Assessment (e.g. duration/length) | ILOs Assessed | Feedback Method |
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| Not applicable |
| Coursework | 20 | Written Exams | 80 | Practical Exams |
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| Form of Assessment | % of Credit | Size of Assessment (e.g. duration/length) | ILOs Assessed | Feedback Method |
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| Written exam – closed book | 80 | 2 hours - January Exam | 1-5 (C2, M2, C3, M3, C5, M5, C17, M17) | As per university procedure |
| Coursework | 20 | Up to 10 pages detailed solution of coursework problems | 1-5 (C2, M2, C3, M3, C5, M5, C17, M17) | Written and verbal on general points in class or by email |
| Original Form of Assessment | Form of Re-assessment | ILOs Re-assessed | Time Scale for Re-reassessment |
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| All above | Written exam (100% - 2 hours) | 1-5 (C2, M2, C3, M3, C5, M5, C17, M17) | Referral/deferral period |
Deferrals: Reassessment will be by coursework and/or exam in the deferred element only. For deferred candidates, the module mark will be uncapped.
Referrals: Reassessment will be by a single written exam worth 100% of the module. As it is a referral, the mark will be capped at 40%.
information that you are expected to consult. Further guidance will be provided by the Module Convener
ELE – http://vle.exeter.ac.uk
Reading list for this module:
Mays, L. Water Resources Engineering, 2020, 3rd, Wiley. ISBN: 9781119636465
Gray N F Water Technology, Arnold, 1999. ISBN: 000-0-340-67645-0
Tebbutt, T.H.Y Principles of Water Quality Control, 1998, Butterworth Heinemann,1998. ISBN: 000-0-750-63658-0
Linsley, R.K., Franzini, J.B, Freyberg, D.L. and Tchobanoglous, G Water Resources Engineering, 1992, McGrawHill. ISBN: 0-071-12689-9
Mihelcic, J R, Zimmerman, J B. Environmental Engineering: Fundamentals, sustainability, design, 2009, John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 978-0470165058
Butler, D., Digman, C., Makropoulos, C., Davies, J.W. Urban Drainage, 2024, 5th, CRC Press. ISBN: 978-1032513317
Wilson, E.M.M., Engineering Hydrology, 1990, 4th, Red Globe Press. ISBN: 978-0333517178
Reading list for this module:
| Type | Author | Title | Edition | Publisher | Year | ISBN |
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| Set | Gray N F | Water Technology | Arnold | 1999 | 000-0-340-67645-0 | |
| Set | Tebbutt, T.H.Y | Principles of Water Quality Control | Butterworth Heinemann | 1998 | 000-0-750-63658-0 | |
| Set | Linsley, R.K., Franzini, J.B, Freyberg, D.L. and Tchobanoglous, G. | Water Resources Engineering | McGrawHill | 1992 | 0-071-12689-9 | |
| Set | Mihelcic, J R, Zimmerman, J B | Environmental Engineering: Fundamentals, sustainability, design | John Wiley and sons | 2009 | 978-0470165058 | |
| Set | Mays, L | Water Resources Engineering | 2nd | Wiley | 2011 | 978-0470460641 |
| CREDIT VALUE | 15 | ECTS VALUE | 7.5 |
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| PRE-REQUISITE MODULES | None |
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| CO-REQUISITE MODULES | None |
| NQF LEVEL (FHEQ) | 3 (NQF level 6) | AVAILABLE AS DISTANCE LEARNING | No |
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| ORIGIN DATE | Friday 22nd March 2024 | LAST REVISION DATE | Thursday 18th September 2025 |
| KEY WORDS SEARCH | Hydrogeology; infiltration; rainfall; runoff; hydrograph; routing; reservoir; groundwater; water use; water and wastewater treatment processes; sustainable urban drainage systems; water issues in developing countries. |
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