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Special Water Treatment Technologies
FCH-MA_ENG11Acad. year: 2024/2025
Measuring in drinking water (DW) treatment technology processes, advanced separation processes, microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis and its applications, water quality changes during distribution, household facilities for water quality improvement, summary of DW treatment methods classification and technology line design, technological audit, practical solving of DW treatment problems, water treatment for energy production, warm utilitarian water, water quality requirements in different industrial branches (chemical, pharmaceutical and electrotechnical industry), methods of water pre-treatment, decarbonation, desilicazation, ion-exchanger and magnetic water treatment utilization, sources of technical information and its utilization.
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Students obtain additional knowledge on technological processes of drinking water treatment, which take place in some special occasions and in process water treatment is presented. Wide active cooperation with students is part of the lectures. The focus is to train students in solving practical issues, which they might meet in their jobs. Critical thinking is also trained in plenary discussion of their small presentations of different aspects of water treatment.
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2) Waterworks control and management
3) Water treatment processes audit, pilot scale, and bench tests design
4) Seawater and brackish water treatment systems
5) Ion Exchange processes
6) Softening
7) Water quality changes by the distribution system
8) Equipment for water posttreatment in point-of-use and point-of-supply systems
9) Water treatment systems for the power generation industry
10) Water quality standards for special industry use
11) Bottled drinking water – quality standards and regulations
12) Unconventional water treatment technological solutions
13) Introduction to the synthesis of the water treatment technology line, case studies
Guided consultation in combined form of studies
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