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Wastewater treatment processes
FAST-CC53Acad. year: 2011/2012
Kinds of water and their definition based at their origin, occurrence, and utilization, requirements on quality, composition, and properties of water, treatment methods and their classification.
Basic processes of wastewater treatment: ion exchange, extraction, stripping, clarification, adsorption, coagulation, neutralization, separation of light particles, separation methods on principle of semi-permeable membranes, filtration, aerobic reactors, elimination of nitrogen and phosphorus.
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2. Composition and properties of water. Methods of water treatment and their classification.
3. Ion exchange.
4. Extraction.
5. Stripping.
6. Clarification.
7. Adsorption.
8. Coagulation.
9. Neutralization.
10. Separation of light particles.
11. Separation methods on principle of semi-permeable membranes.
12. Filtration. Aerobic reactors.
13. Nitrogen and phosphorus.
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Basic literature
ŽÁČEK, Ladislav: Chemické a technologické procesy úpravy vod. Brno: NOEL 2000 s.r.o., 1999. ISBN 80-86020-22-2. [http://www.dumknihy.cz/chemicke-a-technologicke-procesy-upravy-vod] (CS)
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