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Lecturer(s)
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Kubal Martin, prof. Dr. Ing.
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Course content
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The course is directed to presentation of the technical processes applied currently in the field of solid waste management. The first part of the course relates to description of different types of the waste, such as for example municipal waste, waste from industrial and agricultural activities and minig waste. The second part of the course ilustrates basic technical principles and processes used within the waste landfilling, waste incineration, biological processing of waste and waste recycling or reuse. The third part of the course covers legislatice and administrative aspect of waste management, including the problems of illegal waste handling.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The subject familiarizes students with current legal regulations in the field of waste management and technologies for the removal, recycling and use of waste, both municipal and industrial, from various areas of origin. Emphasis is placed on modern industrially used technologies and procedures and on new, perspective ways of waste management.
Students are able to accurately identify the essence of individual operations, analyze and synthesize whole process systems in engineering terms, and are familiar with methods that enable effective transfer and interpretation of laboratory test results into industrial practice.
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Prerequisites
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Completed master's degree in chemistry and chemical-technology study programs.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam. The basic form of the exam is a discussion of the selected circuits.
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Recommended literature
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