CAI333 Groundwater and Well Engineering Syllabus:
CAI333 Groundwater and Well Engineering Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To acquaint and equip the students with the techniques of groundwater development and management
UNIT I GROUND WATER OCCURRENCE
Occurrence of groundwater, temporal and spatial variability of groundwater, methods for groundwater exploration, determination of aquifer parameters, pumping tests, assessment of groundwater potential
UNIT II WELL CONSTRUCTION
Groundwater structures, groundwater development and utilization, types of water wells, design and construction of water wells, drilling methods, well development, well maintenance and rehabilitation, groundwater monitoring, monitoring wells, design and construction of monitoring wells
UNIT III GROUNDWATER POLLUTION
Groundwater development and quality considerations, groundwater contamination, sources and causes of groundwater pollution, contaminated systems and their rehabilitation, groundwater bioremediation, management of salt water ingress in inland and coastal aquifers.
UNIT IV GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT
Management of declining and rising water table, Natural and artificial groundwater recharge, Groundwater recharge basins and injection wells. Groundwater management in irrigation command, conjunctive water use, water lifting, different types of pumps, selection of pumps, pump characteristics curve, cost of groundwater pumping, comparative economics of surface and groundwater use for irrigation
UNIT V GROUNDWATER DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
Major issues related to groundwater development and management in India, Legal aspects of groundwater exploitation, Diagnostic survey of sick wells/tube wells and their rehabilitation.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1 Walton, W.C. 1976. Groundwater Resource Evaluation. Mc Graw Hill. New York.
2 Karanth, K.R. 1987. Groundwater Assessment, Development and Management. Tatamcgraw Hill. New Delhi.
3 Michael, A.M. and Khepar, S.D. 1989. Water Well and Pump Engineering. Tata-mcgraw Hill Publ. Co. New Delhi.
REFERENCES
1 Giordano, M. and Villholth, K.G. 2007. The Agricultural Groundwater Revolution Volume 3.
2 CABI Head Office, Nosworthy Way, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8DE, UK Ghosh, N.C. and Sharma, K.D. 2006. Groundwater Modelling and Management.
3 Madan Kumar Jha and Stefan Peiffer Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies in Groundwater Hydrology: Past, Present and Future.
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1 The students will be able to describe the concepts of aquifer parameters
CO2 The students will be able to describe the components involved in Groundwater structures
CO3 The students will be able to describe the Groundwater development and quality considerations
CO4 The students will be able to describe the Management of declining and rising water table
CO5 The students will be able to prioritize and execute the Groundwater development programme
