Course Specification Water pollution and remediation University/Academy: Suez Canal University Faculty/Institute: Faculty of Science Department: Geology -Course data Code: GE 6 Course Title: Water pollution and remediation Credit/ Taught Hours: Theoretical: Practical: Academic year/ Level: M.Sc level Department/program: Geology - Course aim This course aims to provide the basic information about water quality standards, water sampling techniques, mass transport of solutes, sources of pollution, natural pollution, pollutant indicators, ground and surface water pollution. The course acquire the student the necessary skills concerning the methods and techniques of water remediation and assessing the health impact of water pollution. 3- Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): A- Knowledge and understandings: B- Intellectual C- Professional Students will be able to A- Acquire the different methods, bases and theories appropriate to the water pollution and remediation. A- Understand the application of the information obtained from the other basic and applied sciences in solving water pollution problems. At the end of the course, the students will be able to: B- Integrate the information, the experimental and field hydrogeologic methods in solving water pollution problems and its related environmental hazards. B3- Set-up discussions concerning the pollution problems, concerning research plans, work-steps and give value to the other arguments. B- Organize the suitable work methods and time-plan to carry out field hydrogeological studies in a risky area. This course helps the student to be able to:- C- Design and undertake professional hydrogeochemical experimental analyses and field studies to assess the given water pollution problems. C- Report and criticize the scientific and applied hydrogeological, water pollution vulnerability maps, sections and documents concerning the problem and its solution.
D- General - Course content: (theoretical and then practical) 5- Teaching and learning methods: 6- Teaching and learning methods for limited capability D- Apply CIT, tools and scientific resources effectively in different tasks related to water pollution evaluations and remediation processes. D- Participate in a work team effectively according to the established rules, indicators and ethics; considering time management, and self continuing learning for enhancing water pollution assessment methods and data interpretation Topic - Introduction and terminology - Water quality standards and sampling techniques 3- Mass transport of solutes - Sources of pollution, natural pollution and pollutant indicators 5- Surface water pollution 6- Methods and techniques of Water remediation. 7- Health impact of water pollution 8- Case studies Topic - Water Standards and pollutant indicators. - Data Representations and Units: - 3- Groundwater Sampling and Preservations Methods. - Quiz 5- Determination of agricultural 6- Determination of mancipal 7- Determination of industerial 8- Determination of natural 9- Exercises on methods of water remediation Theoretical part content Hours Practical part content Hours Week(s) 3 5,6 7,8 9,0,3 Week(s) 3, 5 6,7 8,9 0,,3 practical 5.- Lecturers of course materials using power point presentation 5.- Scientific reports on solving some simple problems. 5.3- Practical Labs. 5.- Sessions of discussion and lab activities. Lecture(s) Tutorial 6.- Practical lab and field exercises on methods of pollution evaluation and representation. 6.- Training on data interpretation and mapping.
students: 7- Students assessment: A- Assessment Methods: B- Assessment schedule 7.A.- Final practical exam 7.A.- Final written exam 7.B.- Assessment 3th week 7.B.- Assessment th week C- Assessments Weights Final-term examination 80% Practical examination 0% 8- List of Books and references Total 00% A- Notes: B- Obligatory books: C- Suggested books: - Class Notes prepared by the course coordinator - selected scientific papers concerning the topics of course content - Applied Hydrogeology by Fetter (989). -Groundwater Hydrology by Bouwer (978). 3- Physical and chemical Hydrogeology by Domenico (99). - Groundwater pollution by Spencer (995). - Kehew,A. (00): Applied chemical hydrogeology. Prentice-Hall, Inc. - Hem, J. (985): Study and Interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water. 3 rd ed., U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 5. D- Scientific periodicals, websites.etc Course coordinator: Dr. Ahmed El-Rayes Journal of hydrogeology Groundwater Journal Head of the Department: Prof. Dr. Mohamed Helmi Geriesh
Suez Canal University Faculty of Science Geology Department Course code: GE6 Course title: Water pollution and remediation Matrix of intended knowledge and skills of the course - Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): A- Knowledge and understandings: A- Acquire the different methods, bases and theories appropriate to the water pollution and remediation. A- Understand the application of the information obtained from the other basic and applied sciences in solving water pollution problems. B- Intellectual B- Integrate the information, the experimental and field hydrogeologic methods in solving water pollution problems and its related environmental hazards. B3- Set-up discussions concerning the pollution problems, concerning research plans, work-steps and give value to the other arguments. B- Organize the suitable work methods and time-plan to carry out field hydrogeological studies in a risky area. C- Professional C- Design and undertake professional hydrogeochemical experimental analyses and field studies to assess the given water pollution problems. C- Report and criticize the scientific and applied hydrogeological, water pollution vulnerability maps, sections and documents concerning the problem and its solution. D- General D- Apply CIT, tools and scientific resources effectively in different tasks related to water pollution evaluations and remediation processes. D- Participate in a work team effectively according to the established rules, indicators and ethics; considering time management, and self continuing learning for enhancing water pollution assessment methods and data interpretation.
Suez Canal University: Course code: GE 6 Faculty of Science Course title: Water pollution and remediation Geology Department - Course matrix table Course content - Introduction and terminology - Water quality standards and sampling techniques 3- Mass transport of solutes - Sources of pollution, natural pollution and pollutant indicators 5- Surface water pollution 6- Methods and techniques of Water remediation. 7- Health impact of water pollution 8- Case studies Week Knowledge and Understanding Skills a Intellectual Skills Professional and Practical Skills General skills a B d 3 a b c d a, a b c d 5,6 a, a b c d 7,8 a b, b3, b c,c d,d 9,0 A, B3 d,d a,a B, b3, b c,c D