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Production and Waste
FSI-UOPAcad. year: 2018/2019
The course is focused on particular sectors of industrial production and on types of wastes that come of these sectors. Further, current issue of “ecological and economical trend” of wastes disposal is addressed – the possibilities of utilization or processing of wastes in the production, power engineering and other areas.
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Basic literature
Oh, Chang H.:Hazardous and radioactive waste treatment technologies handbook. New York: 2001. ISBN: 978-0849395864
Schulz, H.:Bioplyn v praxi :teorie - projektování - stavba zařízení - příklady. 2004.
Wang, Lawrence K.: Handbook of industrial and hazardous wastes treatment. 2004.
Recommended reading
G. Kiely. 1998. Environmental Engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998. 979 p. ISBN 0-07-709127-2.
Klass, DL. 1998. Biomass for Renewable Energy, Fuels, and Chemicals. San Diego: Academic Press/Elsevier, 1998. 651 p.
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2. Basic terms and definitions, basic procedures of waste disposal.
3. Ecologic aspects of industrial wastes – landfill.
4. Ecologic aspects of industrial wastes – incineration.
5. Elimination of hazardous wastes.
6. The possibilities of recycling of wastes.
7. Agriculture and food processing industry wastes.
8. Mining and transfer wastes.
9. Power industry wastes.
10. Textile industry wastes.
11. Glass production and construction wastes.
12. Plastic and rubber production industry.
13. New technologies in waste management.
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2. Categorizing wastes according to the wastes catalogue.
3. Excursion – collecting yard.
4. Video – landfilling.
5. Radioactive wastes.
6. The possibilities of recycling of wastes.
7. Agriculture and food processing industry wastes.
8. Mining and transfer wastes.
9. Power industry wastes.
10. Textile industry wastes.
11. Minimizing wastes.
12. Excursion – incineration plant.
13. Semester papers presentations.