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CE 465 Water Supply and Sewage System Design (3)

2011 Spring Semester — Course Syllabus

Lecture Tuesday 6:30 to 9:10 p.m. KAP 141

Professor Chun-Ching Wang

Office KAP 203

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Email @usc.edu

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Phone

Email

Office Hours

Prerequisite CE 453 Water Quality Control

Textbook Terence, J. McGhee, Water Supply and Sewerage, 6th Edition, Mc Graw-Hill.

References 1. Babbitt, Donald & Cleasby, Water Supply Engineering, 6th Edition, McGraw-Hill.
2. Metcalf & Eddy Inc., Wastewater Engineering - Collection and Pumping of Wastewater,
McGraw-Hill.

3. ASCE & WPCF, Gravity Sanitary Sewer Design and Construction.

4. Fair, Geyer & Okum, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Vol.1, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

5. Seeley, Design-Data Book for Civil Engineers, Vol. 1, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Computer
EPANET for Hardy Cross water distribution analysis
Software
Course Description Design of water supply systems, storm drains, sanitary sewers, and lift stations.
This course is designed to give seniors and first year graduate students in civil and
Course Objectives environmental engineering the ability to design the complete water supply and sewer
systems (both sanitary sewer and storm drain), including all necessary pump station design.
Students will study and analyze the design criteria of overall water supply and sewer system;
Learning and analyze the wells and reservoir and service storage for the water supply system. They
Objectives will learn to layout and design a water distribution system, layout the gravity sanitary sewer
and storm drain system; and layout and design a pump station.
CE 465 Water Supply and Sewage System Design (3)
2011 Spring Semester — Course Syllabus

Class Schedule

Week TUE Topics Assignments Problems

1 Jan.11 General outline of water supply and sewer systems

2 Jan.18 Review of hydraulics

3 Jan.25 Population projection

4 Feb. 1 Water wells as water resource

5 Feb. 8 Distribution reservoir and service storage

6 Feb. 15 Water distribution network – Hardy Cross method

7 Feb. 22 Fire water requirement and flow testing

8 Mar. 1 Water hammer analysis

9 Mar. 8 Pump station design and pump selection

10 Mar. 15 Wastewater flow estimate and analysis

11 Mar. 22 Spring recess: March 14-19

12 Mar. 29 Storm runoff analysis - rational method

13 Apr. 6 Sewer system design: combined vs. separate system

14 Apr. 12 Loads on buried pipe

15 Apr. 19 Pipe selection and sewer appurtenances

16 Apr. 26 Additional subjects that students request

17 May 3 Study days: April 30 – May 3

18 May 10 Final Exam


CE 465 Water Supply and Sewage System Design (3)
2011 Spring Semester — Course Syllabus

STATEMENT ON ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

USC seeks to maintain an optimal learning environment. General principles of academic honesty include the concept
of respect for the intellectual property of others, the expectation that individual work will be submitted unless
otherwise allowed by an instructor, and the obligations both to protect one’s own academic work from misuse by
others as well as to avoid using another’s work as one’s own.

All students are expected to understand and abide by these principles. SCampus, the Student Guidebook, contains
the Student Conduct Code in Section 11.00, while the recommended sanctions are located in Appendix A:

http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/SCAMPUS/gov/

Students will be referred to the Office of Student Judicial Affairs and Community Standards for further review, should
there be any suspicion of academic dishonesty. The Review process can be found at:

http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/SJACS/

STATEMENT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

Any student requesting academic accommodations based on a disability is required to register with Disability
Services and Programs (DSP) each semester. A letter of verification for approved accommodations can be obtained
from DSP. Please be sure the letter is delivered to me (or to TA) as early in the semester as possible.

DSP Contact Information

Location: STU 301

Hours open: 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday — Friday

Phone number: (213) 740-0776

Prepared by: Dr. CC Wang


Date: September 24, 2010

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