Environmental Engineering V
eBook - ePub

Environmental Engineering V

  1. 338 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Environmental Engineering V

About this book

Poland, like other post-communist countries, is undergoing a transformation into a capitalist system. This transformation affects the country in many ways: economic, social, psychological and also ecological. Ecological problems are strongly connected with the political, economic and psychological inheritance of the past, as well as with changes in the post-communist society. In order to understand these problems, it is necessary to consider the following issues:
- the geographic situation of Poland
- the political transformations that occurred after World War II – forced development of heavy industry combined with neglect of its effects on the environment, and
- the economic problems

The three main goals of Environmental Engineering V are (I) to assess the state of scientific research in various areas of environmental engineering. (II) to evaluate organizational, technical and technological progress in contributing to ecological security, and (III) to determine the place of environmental engineering in sustainable development, taking into account political and economic conditions.

Environmental Engineering V is of interest for academics, engineers and professionals involved in environmental engineering, seeking solutions for environmental problems in emerging new democracies, especially those who plan to participate in numerous projects sponsored by the European Union.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of contents
  6. Preface
  7. About the editors
  8. Safety analysis of water supply to water treatment plant
  9. The use of geographical information system in the analysis of risk of failure of water supply network
  10. Method for forecasting the failure rate index of water pipelines
  11. Ground water levels of a developing wetland—implications for water management goals
  12. Detection of potential anomalies in flood embankments
  13. Stochastic model for estimating the annual number of storm overflow discharges
  14. Assessment of water supply diversification using the Pielou index
  15. Reduction of water losses through metering of water supply network districts
  16. Potential Dbd-jet applications for preservation of nutritive compounds on the example of vitamin C in water solutions
  17. Modeling and predicting the concentration of volatile organic chlorination by-products in Krakow drinking water
  18. The carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes content in sediments as an indicator of the trophic status of artificial water reservoirs
  19. Design errors in working water and sludge installations in industrial plants
  20. Impact of Uv disinfection on microbial growth in drinking water
  21. Electron microscopy assessment of the chemical composition of sediments from water supply pipes
  22. Effect of chemical coagulants on the sedimentation properties of activated sludge
  23. Bacteria from on-site wastewater treatment facilities as enzymes producers for applications in environmental technologies
  24. Evaluation of the possibilities of water and sewage sludge disposal
  25. Application of iron sludge from water purification plant for pretreatment of reject water from sewage sludge treatment
  26. Magnetic separation of submicron particles from aerosol phase
  27. Treatment of wastewater from textile industry in biological aerated filters
  28. Hydroecological investigations of water objects located on urban areas
  29. An influence of sludge compost application on heavy metals concentration in willow biomass
  30. An influence of municipal sewage sludge and mineral wool application on sorption properties of coarse-grained soil
  31. Nitrate monoionic form of anion exchanger as a means for enhanced nitrogen fertilization of degraded soils
  32. The process generation of Wwtp models for optimization of activated sludge systems
  33. Oxidation of organic pollutants in photo-Fenton process in presence of humic substances
  34. Gas sensors array as a device to classify mold threat of the buildings
  35. Operation of detention pond in urban area—example of Wyścigi Pond in Warsaw
  36. Hydraulic equations for vortex separators dimensioning
  37. Gaseous fuel production from biomass using gasification process with Co2 emission reduction
  38. Methane emissions and the possibility of its mitigation
  39. Mitigation of pollutant migration from landfill to underground water and air
  40. Assessment of odour nuisance of wastewater treatment plant
  41. Air pollution in Poland in relation to European Union
  42. The influence of external conditions on the photovoltaic modules performance
  43. Operational characteristics of the heat and cold storage in traction vehicles
  44. Parameterisation of an electric vehicle drive for maximising the energy recovery factor
  45. Coal and biomass co-combustion process characterization using frequency analysis of flame flicker signals
  46. Battery-supported trolleybus traction network—a component of the municipal smart grid
  47. Analysis of energy consumption of public transport in Lublin
  48. Ecological aspect of electronic ignition and electronic injection system
  49. Testing of exhaust emissions of vehicles combustion engines
  50. Artificial intelligence methods in diagnostics of coal-biomass blends co-combustion in pulverised coal burners
  51. Combustion process diagnosis and control using optical methods
  52. Author index