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<title>Waste Disposal Technology</title>
<cid>BIBA790</cid>
<sapsubmodule>P110-0035</sapsubmodule>
<bkey>bi2</bkey>
<ctypes>
<hours>4</hours>
<type>VU</type>
</ctypes>
<cp>4</cp>
<semester>7</semester>
<mandatory>yes</mandatory>
<language>German</language>
<exam>Written exam</exam>
<curriculum>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>BIBA790</cid>
<branch>Civil and structural engineering</branch>
<semester>7</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>BIBA790</cid>
<branch>Civil and structural engineering</branch>
<semester>7</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
</curriculum>
<workload>
60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 120 hours (equivalent to 4 ECTS credits).There are therefore 75 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.</workload>
<prerequisites>
<prerequisite>
<pfcid>BIBA311</pfcid>
<pftitle>Urban Water Resource Management</pftitle>
</prerequisite>
<prerequisite>
<pfcid>BIBA410</pfcid>
<pftitle>Waste Management and Recycling I</pftitle>
</prerequisite>
<prerequisite>
<pfcid>BIBA680</pfcid>
<pftitle>Waste Management and Recycling II</pftitle>
</prerequisite>
<prerequisite>
<pfcid>BIBA681</pfcid>
<pftitle>
</pftitle>
</prerequisite>
</prerequisites>
<prerequisitesfor>
</prerequisitesfor>
<convenor>Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Frank Baur</convenor>
<convenor-person-key>fba</convenor-person-key>
<lecturers>
<lecturer>Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Frank Baur</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>fba</lecturer-person-key>
<lecturer>Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Dettmar</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>jde</lecturer-person-key>
</lecturers>
<objectives>After successfully completing this module, students will have deeper insight into the technical side of waste and wastewater disposal.
Waste Management and Recycling II

In the section on waste, students will gain a deeper understanding of the technical function and waste management interactions of thermal waste treatment plants. 
Students will be able to deal with technical and planning issues concerning the operation and realization of landfills in connection with their ecological (emissions) and economic effects.

Wastewater Treatment
In the section on wastewater, students will become familiar with the principles of physical, biological and chemical oxidation and the elimination of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus compounds from wastewater. 
They will be able to develop complex wastewater treatment concepts and design wastewater treatment plants in accordance with legal requirements and technology standards. 
They will understand how to apply advanced design methods on a more in-depth theoretical basis. They will also use complex, computer-aided programs to do so. 
Students will be familiar with the evaluation of applied scientific reports and will be able to work and solve comprehensive tasks in a team.
</objectives>
<content>Waste Management and Recycling II
- Thermal waste treatment (influence of input material, technologies, flue gas cleaning and residue recycling)
- Legal framework for waste landfilling
- Emissions from a landfill
- Techniques and processes for sealing landfills under consideration of specific requirement profiles
- Collecting and treating/utilizing landfill gas
- Collecting and treating leachate

Wastewater Treatment
- Purification of municipal wastewater
- Interaction of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus elimination (nitrification - denitrification - chemical and biological P-elimination)
- Using programs to calculate wastewater treatment plants 
- Biofilm processes 
- Sludge treatment
</content>
<literature>Waste Management and Recycling II
Burkhart, Oberflächenabdichtung von Deponien und Altlasten
Cord-Landwehr, Grundlagen der Abfallwirtschaft
Thomé Kozmiensky: ,Thermische Abfallbehandlung

Wastewater Treatment
Lehr- und Handbuch der Abwassertechnik
Imhoff: Taschenbuch der Stadtentwässerung, München, Wien
DWA-Regelwerk (Arbeitsblätter, Merkblätter, Berichte, Kommentare, Themen)
Bever/Teichmann: Weitergehende Abwasserreinigung; R. Oldenbourg Verlag
Henze u.a.: Wastewater Treatment; Springer Verlag
Mudrack-Kunst: Biologie der Abwasserreinigung
Hartmann: Biologische Abwasserreinigung
</literature>
<offered>
</offered>
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