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91747 Water Pollution and Wastewater Treatment
Danish title: Vandforurening og vandrensning
Language: Danish Credit points: 10
Type: Open University
Language: Danish

Previous course: 91743, 91744, D6948
No credit points with: 30464
Prerequisite: 91711 eller tilsvarende kursus
Recommended semester: 4th semester
Scope and form: Lectures,cases, experimental work and excursions.
Examination: Written exam and reports and approval of laboratory reports (Exam 70% and case 30%) (13-scale)
Participant limitation: max. 24

Remarks: Is identical with 30464
Contact person: Jens Ejbye Schmidt, Building 115, Tel. +45 4525 1429, email jes@er.dtu.dk

URL: http://www.ifak.dtu.dk/kurser/t91743/index.htm
Department: Department of Applied Chemistry
Aim: The course should give the student a general introduction to problems concerning waste water pollution and methods for solving these problems, so that the student obtains the ability to

1. Describe and carry of sampling and measuring programs for registering and control of the nature and extent of pollutants.
2. Estimate the effect of the discharge pollutants on the environment.
3. Design technical plants for treatment of polluted waters.

Beyond this, the student should obtain practical knowledge of problems and methods of current interest concerning water pollution and waste water
treatment, so it is possible for he/she to participate in operation and development in this area.
Contents: Nature, sources, amount and spreading of pollutants and theirs effects on the environment Fundamental eco-toxicology. Characteristical
parameters in different kind of waste waters. Methods for measuring and analysis of waste water and field investigations. Biological and eco-toxicology
tests, and investigations of recipients. Treatment and minimizing industrial waste waters. Biologically, mechanically and chemically treatment of waste
waters. Removed of organic matter, nutrients and trace elements. Anaerobic treatment of waste water and sludge. Xenobiotics in different environments.
Alternative treatment of waste waters.