Processing of sewage sludge WB-IS-35-35-P
Characteristics of technical and technological solutions used for a specific method of sewage sludge treatment (thickening, conditioning, stabilization, drying, thermal transformation, hygienization and phosphorus recovery). The Design Concept should include, inter alia, descriptions of: a specific method and its functions in the technological process, proposals for technical and technological solutions and their critical evaluation (advantages and disadvantages), analysis of the proposals for the use of various devices offered on the market along with their technical characteristics, concept of application of the proposed solutions for medium / large wastewater treatment plants: 15,000 - 100,000 ENI (Equivalent Number of Inhabitants); approx. 2,000 - 12,000 m3 / d /> 100,000 ENI; > 12,000 m3 / d.
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
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Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Term 2023/24_Z: | Term 2021/22_Z: | Term 2022/23_Z: |
Learning outcomes
Objective effect No. 1 - The graduate knows and understands to an advanced degree - methods of sewage sludge processing (thickening, conditioning, hygienization, fermentation, aerobic stabilization, thermal treatment of sewage sludge), basic parameters of these processes, practical applications of individual methods as well as directions for the management of processed sludge sewage (IS1P_W01)
Objective effect No. 2 - The graduate is able to use their knowledge to select and develop a detailed concept of a specific method of sewage sludge treatment based on the physicochemical properties of sludge and available market devices (IS1P_U01).
Objective effect No. 3 - The graduate is able to use his knowledge to assess the planned or applied method of sewage sludge processing, the aim of which is to obtain a product with the desired parameters, appropriate for specific applications, e.g. in agriculture as a fertilizer or as an energy material used in the IS1P_U02 combustion process.
Objective effect No. 4 - The graduate is able to use their knowledge to select: appropriate methods of sewage sludge processing, evaluation of sludge, processing products and selection of machines and market devices used in the sludge processing process (IS1P_U04).
Objective effect No. 5 - The graduate is ready to critically assess the possessed knowledge and received content and has the potential to broaden the knowledge with new techniques and technologies of sludge processing (IS1P_K01).
Objective effect No. 6 - The graduate is ready to recognize the importance of knowledge in solving problems related to sewage sludge, methods of its processing and management of final products. Can independently analyze new, innovative methods of sewage sludge management and formulate problems that cannot be solved independently, and which will be subject to expert opinion (IS1P_K02).
Assessment criteria
Assessment of the development of the Project Concept in the form of a multimedia presentation.
Poor assessment (2.0).
The student is not able to develop a Project Concept for a specific method of sewage sludge treatment, or its neutralization or management.
Satisfactory (3.0).
The student is able to sufficiently develop a Project Concept. It does not fully take into account the most important elements of the design study.
Good rating (4.0)
The student satisfactorily presents the Project Concept. It takes into account all the basic issues. The presentation is made with due diligence and is a logical whole.
Very good rating (5.0).
The student presents all the main issues of the Project Concept very well. The presentation contains original elements and is professionally and technically prepared.
Notes
Term 2021/22_Z:
Has basic knowledge of water and wastewater treatment. |
Term 2022/23_Z:
Has basic knowledge of water and wastewater treatment. |
Term 2023/24_Z:
Has basic knowledge of water and wastewater treatment. |
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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