Waste management 1200-1ZMGODPW7
Lecture includes: the perpsectives for development in waste management in view of law regulation and modern technologies, the most important technologies for municipal and industrial waste management (thermal methods, recycling, composting, anaerobic fermentation), biotechnology and membrane methods in sewage treatment methods, disposal methods of waste, hazardous waste treatment methods including applying for radioactive waste.
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Learning outcomes
Student should be able to evaluate the current technologies in management of municipal and industrial waste, discuss their advantages and disadvantages in environment aspect and economy aspect, indicate the methods which can be used to minimize waste generation, explain suistanable development rules in waste management, to choose most "green" technology and most economic, discuss the dangerous connected with waste storage including hazardous waste.
Assessment criteria
Test or evaluated presentation
Bibliography
C. Rosik-Dulewska "Podstawy gospodarki odpadami", WNP, 2007,
Praca zbiorowa pod red. T. Kupczyk, M. Żebrowski, K. Sosnowska, I. Tomys "Zarządzanie gospodarką odpadami- nowe wyzwania, korzyści, propozycje zmian", WSH, Wrocław, 2015
Praca zbiorowa pod red. T. Wolny, "Sprawdzone metody gospodarowania odpadami komunalnymi" Silesia 2010
G. W. vanLoon, S. J. Duffy "Chemia środowiska" PWN, 2008
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