TX4016 Pollution Abatement in Textile Industry Syllabus:

TX4016 Pollution Abatement in Textile Industry Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVE

 To enable the students to learn about pollutants from textile chemical processing industry, treatment and Government regulations

UNIT I ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

Industrial policy of India; pollution monitoring and control; functions and activities of Ministry of Environment; Central and State pollution control boards; environmental clearance and guidelines for industries; environment impact assessment; fiscal incentives for environmental protection; environmental auditing; Introduction to water, air and Noise pollution Control

UNIT II WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Wastewater characteristics; wastewater treatment – objectives, methods and implementation considerations; recycling of effluents

UNIT III TEXTILE EFFLUENTS

Identification and reduction of pollution sources in textile wet processing; pollution control in man – made fibre industry; analysis of textile processing effluents – colour, odour, pH, total solids, suspended solids, total dissolved solids, BOD, COD, total alkalinity, chloride, sulphates, calcium and chromium; tolerance limits for effluents; bio – degradability of textile chemicals and auxiliaries.

UNIT IV SAFETY AND HEALTH ASPECTS

Technical regulations on safety and health aspects of textile materials – banned dyes and chemicals; eco labeling, eco friendly textile processes – machines and specialty chemicals; natural dyes and environmental considerations.

UNIT V WASTE MANAGEMENT

Need for solid and hazardous waste management in textile industry, types and sources of solid and hazardous wastes, storage, collection and transport of wastes, waste processing technologies, waste disposal

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this course, the student shall know about
CO1: Pollution control policies and Government regulations
CO2: Method of treatment of waste water from processing industry
CO3: Managing pollutants as per Government regulations
CO4: Eco labeling, eco friendly textile processes
CO5: Solid and hazardous waste management in textile industry

REFERENCES

1. Trivedi R.K., “Handbook of Environmental laws, Acts, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards”, Vol. 1, Enviro Media, India, 1996.
2. George Thobanoglous and Franklin L. Burton., “Waste Water Engineering and Treatment, Disposal, Reuse (Metcalf & Eddy Inc., California)”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing co Ltd, New Delhi, 1995.
3. Manivasakam N., “Treatment of Textile Processing Effluents (including analysis)”, Sakhi Publications, Coimbatore, 1995.
4. “Eco-Textiles: Regulations, Labels, Processing and Testing, A Special Report”, The Bombay Textile Research Association, Mumbai, 1996.
5. “Symposium Proceedings on Eco – Friendly Textile Processing”, Department of textile Technology, Indian Institute of Textile Technology, New Delhi, 1995.
6. Skelly J. K., “Water Recycling in Textile wet Processing”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2003.
7. Cooper P., “ Colour in Dyehouse Effluent”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 1995.
8. 6. Slater K., “Environmental impact of textiles: Production Processes and Protection”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2003.
9. Chritie R., “Environmental aspects of textile dyeing”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2007.