
italian version
Aims :
The course deals the management and optimization
of municipal and industrial waste water treatmement
plants and plants for drinkable or reusable waters.
The teaching methodology, is constituted from
few theoretical lessons and numerous practical
practices.
The objective is expert training to:
- read the project of wastewater treatment plants
(WWTP)
- know the systems and measure technics
- optimize the WWTP management
Topics :
Law
- Law analysis in force, in matters
of: “drinking waters”, “waters
protection from pollution”, waste and “treatmement
sludge” with particular care to role state
waters company.
Measure Systems
- Measure systems of operating parameters (mass
and hydraulic load): on-line measure systems for
macro and micro pollutants and process parameters.
Special test for process control (SOUR, AUR, NUR,
etc).
Mass Balances
- Mass balances of hydraulics, carbon, solids
, energy, nitroigen.
Waters to supply
- Control and management of drinking water treatment
plants (membrane processes, ionic exchange, coagulation,
filtration, sedimentation and disinfection).
Waste Waters
- Control and management of chemical, physical
and biological plants.
Management
- March tables of the waste water treatment plant
Practices
- Management data analysis for waste water treatment
plant in full scale; calculation of the operating
parameters of processes, calculation of the specific
parameters (energetic consumptions, sludge production,
etc). Mass and energy balance practices for waste
water treatment plants in full scale.
Textbooks :
- Course notes
- Metcalf and Eddy: “wastewater engineering.
Reatment disposal abd reause”- Ed.Mc Graw
Hill (Hoepll inter.)
- Beccari et al.: “Rimozione di azoto e
fosforo dai liquami” –Ed, Biblioteca
Tecnica Hoepli
- Masotti: “Depurazione delle acque”-Ed.Calderoli
- Sirini P.: “Ingegneria sanitaria ambientale”-Ed.Mc
Graw Hill
- Henze, Harremoes, la Cour Jansen Arvin: “Waste
water treatment”- “Biological anc
chemical processes”-Sec.Ed.Springe
Exam :
Oral examination after Practice
observations
Tutorial Session :
Monday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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