The Environmental Engineering RRB JE Notes is a detailed and compact guide for aspirants preparing for competitive exams. It covers key environmental topics relevant to engineering, offering a solid foundation in both theory and practical applications.
The guide begins with Rainwater Engineering, exploring methods for efficient rainwater harvesting and management. It delves into Raw Water, examining its sources, quality, and various treatment processes, alongside discussions on parameters like Permissible Limits, Turbidity, Taste and Odour, Temperature, and Alkalinity, which are essential for maintaining water quality. The Distribution System section provides insights into the delivery and management of treated water.
In Wastewater Engineering, topics such as the Nitrogen Cycle, Oxygen Demand, and Wrinkler’s Method for evaluating water quality are covered. The guide also addresses Solid Waste Management, with detailed notes on handling Municipal and Industrial Solid Waste, emphasizing sustainable disposal methods and environmental impact.
A comprehensive section on Pollution explores various types, including Air Pollution, its ecological effects, the Greenhouse Effect, and the Depletion of the Ozone Layer. It also highlights Water Pollution, its ecological impact, and concerns like Marine Pollution. Additional sections cover Soil Pollution, Noise Pollution, and solutions for Environmental Sanitation and Plumbing.
Complete with practical MCQs and answers, this guide is ideal for mastering the fundamentals of environmental engineering, equipping candidates with the knowledge to excel in exams like RRB JE and other competitive assessments.
Topics Covered:
- Rain water engineering
- Raw water
- Source, quality and treatment of water
- Permissible limits
- Turbidity
- Taste and odour
- Temperature
- Alkalinity
- Distribution system
- Waste water engineering
- Nitrogen cycle
- Oxygen demand
- Wrinkler’s method
- Solid waste management
- Municipal solid waste
- Industrial solid waste
- Environmental sanitation
- Plumbing
- Pollution
- Air pollution
- Ecology of air pollution
- Green house effect
- Depletion of ozone layer
- Water pollution
- Ecology of water pollution
- Marine pollution
- Soil pollution
- Noise pollution