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14MTPVI - Industrial Water Treatment

Course specification
Course titleIndustrial Water Treatment
Acronym14MTPVI
Study programmeEnviromental Engineering
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
    Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
      Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
        ESPB5.0Status
        ConditionОблик условљености
        The goalGeneral objective of the course is acquaintance of the basic theoretical and practical knowledge of physical, chemical and biological processes in industrial water treatment. The specific goal is importance and obligatory of the significant water saving in all industrial facilities, as well as its reuse and recycling in order to implement the basic principle of sustainable development.
        The outcomeStudents acquired the broaden theoretical and practical knowledge of physicochemical and biological processes in industrial water treatment, as well as engineer's awareness about obligatory, necessary need for the significant water saving in industry by the implementation of the novel advanced technologies and significant improvement of existing by water reuse and recycling.
        Contents
        Contents of lecturesThe basic content is the improving existing and the implementation of novel advanced technologies in water treatment in the aspect of more effective and more environmental friendly methods to provide increasing quantities of water with required quality for many purposes in industry. Mechanical separation, physicochemical and biological processes, disinfection
        Contents of exercisesSolving practical examples which follow theoretical teaching Study visit to industrial water treatment facilities
        Literature
        1. J. Crittenden et al, Water Treatment: Principles and Design, MWH, John Wiley&Sons, (2005)
        2. L. K. Wang, Y. T. Hung, and N. K. Shammas (eds.), Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Processes Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, (2006)
        3. L. K. Wang, N. K. Shammas, and Y. T. Hung (eds.), Advanced Biological Treatment Processes, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, (2009)
        4. L. K. Wang, Y. T. Hung, and N. K. Shammas (eds.), Advanced Physicochemical Treatment Processes Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, (2006) (Original title)
        5. L. K. Wang, N. K. Shammas, and Y. T. Hung (eds.), Advanced Biological Treatment Processes, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, (2009) (Original title)
        Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
        LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
        211
        Methods of teachingLectures, seminars, industrial practices, mentoring
        Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
        Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
        Activites during lecturesTest paper
        Practical lessonsOral examination
        Projects
        Colloquia
        Seminars