Ws&wwe Iat 2 (Set 1)

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Reg No:

QUESTION PAPER CODE: JP3033


B.E / B. Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, SEP 2024
Third Semester
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE3303 – WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING
Internal Assessment Test – I
(Regulation 2021)
Time: 3 Hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL questions
PART A - (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
1. What is meant by potable water? CO1 [K1]
2. Classify the various sources of water. CO1 [K2]
3. Define ‘Per Capita Demand’. CO1 [K1]
4. Recall the term ‘Design period’ in water supply project. CO1 [K1]
5. Show any four types of chlorination CO2 [K2]
6. Define deflouridation CO2 [K1]
7. Illustrate, how do you remove iron and manganese from water? CO2 [K2]
8. What do you mean by water softening? CO2 [K1]
9. How can you calculate the service capacity of the reservoir CO3 [K1]
10. Summarize the requirements of water distribution system. CO3 [K2]
PART B – (05 X 13 = 65 Marks)
11(a) Explain the river intake and canal intake structures with neat diagram and CO1 [K2] (13)
mention the factors governing the location of intake structures.
(OR)
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(b) Illustrate the water requirement at the 60 year for a city having growth following CO1 [K2] (13)
logistic curve with the following data. Population at t=0 year is 35000, population
at the 20th year = 180000, Population at the 40th year is = 340000. Assume per
capita water requirements as per CPHEEO standards.
12(a) Develop the Common physical and chemical test that should be carried out in the CO1 [K3] (13)
examination of water and explain their significance.
(OR)
(b) The population for five decade from 1970 to 2010 are given below. Identify the CO1 [K3] (13)
population after one, two and three decades beyond the last known decade by
using geometric increase method.
Year 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Population 25000 28000 34000 42000 47000
13(a) Sketch and explain Zeolite process for the removal of permanent hardness from CO2 [K2] (13)
water.
(OR)
(b) Compare and contrast the slow sand filter and rapid sand filter with suitable CO2 [K2] (13)
diagram.
14(a) Construct a clariflocculator for a population of 60000 persons. Per-capita demand CO2 [K3] (13)
is 150 LPCD. Peak demand 180% of average demand. Assume suitable data if
necessary.
(OR)
(b) Explain the various methods of removing excess iron and manganese from ground CO2 [K2] (13)
water.
15(a) Apply the flow in each pipe in the loop shown in figure. Use hardy cross method CO3 [K3] (13)
for analyzing the loop. Consider CH as 100 for all pipes.

(OR)
(b) List the various types of reservoirs with its function. CO3 [K4] (13)

PART C – (01 X 15 = 15 Marks)


16(a) i) Classify and describe the factors affecting the rate of water demand CO1 [K2] (07)
ii) Design a rectangular sedimentation tank to treat 3 million liters of water per CO2 [K3] (08)
day. Adopt surface over flow rate as 24000 L/day/m2, detention time as 4 hours
and length to width ratio as 3:1
(OR)
(b) i) Illustrate water borne diseases CO1 [K2] (08)
ii) Distinguish between coagulation aided sedimentation and plain sedimentation CO2 [K3] (07)

Knowledge Level:
[K1] - Remember, [K2] - Understand, [K3] – Apply, [K4] – Analyze, [K5] – Evaluate & [K6] - Create

CO Course Outcomes Level


CO1 : Understand the various components of water supply scheme and design of intake structure
K2
and conveyance system for water transmission.
CO2 : Understand on the characteristics and composition of sewage, ability to estimate sewage
K2
generation and design sewer system including sewage pumping stations.
CO3 : Understand the process of conventional treatment and design of water and waste water
treatment system and gain knowledge of selection of treatment process and biological K2
treatment process
CO4 : Ability to design and evaluate water distribution system and water supply in buildings and
K3
understand the self-purification of streams and sludge and septic disposal methods
CO5 : Able to understand and design various advanced treatment system and knowledge about
K2
the recent advances in water and waste water treatment process and reuse of sewage.

Faculty In-charge HOD

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