The main objective of the course is to provide knowledge on the main wastewater treatment systems for agro-industrial wastewater.
The students will acquire knowledge on the different design and management options for these wastewater treatment systems.
The student will acquire skills on the selection of treatment systems applicable to the various agro-industries and on the design of the main natural treatment systems.
Expected learning outcomes:
The course includes 28 hours of frontal lessons and 28 hours of exercises (in classroom, seminars and technical visits) also on-line.
If teaching is done in mixed or remote mode, specific changes to the program may need to be made.
Information for students with disabilities and/or SLD: to guarantee equal opportunities and in compliance with the regulations in force, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and/or dispensatory measures, based on the teaching objectives and specifications needs. It is also possible to contact the referent teacher CInAP (Centro per l’Inclusione Attiva e Partecipata - Servizi per le Disabilità e/o i DSA) of our Department, Prof. Giovanna Tropea Garzia.
Basic knowledge of organic chemistry concepts.
Attendance is not compulsory. Attendance is taken for statistical and course evaluation reasons.
The Course covers the following topics: qualitative and quantitative characterization of wastewater from different origins (urban, agro-industrial); analysis of wastewater treatment systems for rural communities and agro-industries; analysis of the conventional treatment systems for wastewater (i.e. active sludges; trickling filters); study of non-conventional wastewater treatment systems (i.e. lagoons, constructed wetlands).
1. Masotti L.. Depurazione delle acque, Calderini, 2011.
2. Cirelli G.L.. I trattamenti naturali delle acque reflue urbane. Ed. Gruppo Editoriale Esselibri – Simone, 2003.
3. Langergraber G., Dotro G., Nivala J., Rizzo A., Stein O.R.. Wetland Technology: Practical Information on the Design and Application of Treatment Wetlands. International Water Association Publishing: London, UK, 2019.
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Subjects | Text References | |
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1 | Origine e classificazione delle acque reflue | Testi di riferimento: 1 e 4 |
2 | Caratteristiche chimico-fisiche e microbiologiche delle acque reflue riferite anche ai testi D.Lgs. 152/2006 e D.M. 185/2003 | Testi di riferimento: 1 e 4 |
3 | I trattamenti preliminari delle acque reflue e la sedimentazione primaria | Testi di riferimento: 1 e 4 |
4 | L’uso di vasche imhoff e dimensionamento per piccole comunità; drenaggio sottorraneo; dispersione nel suolo | Testi di riferimento: 1 e 4 |
5 | I trattamenti convenzionali secondari e terziari delle acque reflue | Testi di riferimento: 1 e 4 |
6 | I trattamenti naturali delle acque reflue: fitodepurazione, lagunaggio e serbatoi di accumulo; criteri di progettazione e dimensionamento | Testi di riferimento: 2, 3 e 4 |
7 | I reflui agro-industriali: principali caratteristiche, tecniche di trattamento e criteri di smaltimento | Testo di riferimento: 4 |
8 | Riuso delle acque reflue trattate: effetti sanitari ed agronomici, aspetti tecnologici, casi studio | Testo di riferimento: 4 |
Unsuitable
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Important shortcomings. Significant inaccuracies
Ability to analyze and synthesize: Irrelevant. Frequent generalizations. Inability to synthesize
Use of references: Completely inappropriate
18-20
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: At the threshold level. Obvious imperfections;
Ability to analyze and synthesize: Just enough skills;
Use of references: As appropriate.
21-23
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Routine knowledge;
Analysis and synthesis skills: It is capable of correct analysis and synthesis. Argue logically and consistently;
Use of references: Use standard references.
24-26
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Good knowledge;
Analysis and synthesis skills: Has good analysis and synthesis skills. The arguments are expressed consistently;
Use of references: Use standard references.
27-29
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Knowledge more than good;
Ability to analyze and synthesize: He has considerable abilities of analysis and synthesis;
Use of references: Has explored the topics.
30-30L
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Excellent knowledge;
Ability to analyze and synthesize: He has considerable abilities of analysis and synthesis;
Use of references: Important insights.
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