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Perspective Technologies of Water Purification

Major: Chemical Technology and Engineering
Code of Subject: 7.161.01.E.27
Credits: 4
Department: Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Substances
Lecturer: Assoc. Roksoliana Bukliv
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• to develop modern technologies for wastewater of various origin;
• to choose the best settings and optimize processes of air conditioning wastewater;
• to assess the impact of technological factors on the yield and composition;
• to use scientific data on the development of technologies for wastewater treatment selection and justification of optimal technologies;
• to develop purification systems of gas emissions and solid wastes disposal processes.
Required prior and related subjects:
• General chemical technology;
• Processes and equipment of chemical production;
• The theoretical basis of chemistry and technology of water;
• Chemical processes in the preparation of natural waters;
• Basics of technological design of productions.
Summary of the subject:
Classification of wastewaters. Sewage systems and waste water schemes. Selection the method of wastewater treatment. Determination the necessary degree of purification. Mechanical wastewater treatment. Chemical methods of wastewater treatment. Physico-chemical methods of wastewater treatment. Destructive methods of sewage treatment, biological wastewater treatment. Disposal of wastes produced during wastewater treatment.
Recommended Books:
1. Запольський А.К. Водопостачання, водовідведення та якість води. – К.: Вища школа, 2005. – 671 с.
2. Тугай А.М., Орлов В.О. Водопостачання - К.: Знання, 2009. - 735 с.
3.Фізико-хімічні основи технології очищення стічних вод / За загальною редакцією Запольського А.К. - К.: Лібра, 2000. – 552 с.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• written reports on laboratory work, oral examination (30%);
• final control (70% control measure, exam), written-oral form (70%).