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Course, academic year 2019/2020
  
Contaminated Soil Treatment - AM240002
Title: Contaminated Soil Treatment
Guaranteed by: Department of Environmental Chemistry (240)
Faculty: Faculty of Environmental Technology
Actual: from 2019 to 2022
Semester: summer
Points: summer s.:5
E-Credits: summer s.:5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:3/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: Kubal Martin prof. Dr. Ing.
McGachy Lenka Ing. Ph.D.
Classification: Chemistry > Environmental Chemistry
Incompatibility : M240002
Interchangeability : M240002, N240002, N240013, S240002
Is incompatible with: M240002
Is interchangeable with: M240002
Examination dates   Schedule   
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Annotation
The course introduces the subject of soil and groundwater pollution from a wide range of sources and examine the mobility of contaminant constituents in the subsurface. Different remediation technologies and strategies to overcome the resultant environmental problems will be examined in relation to degraded urban, agricultural and industrial landscapes.
Last update: McGachy Lenka (17.01.2022)
Aim of the course

On successful completion of the course students will be able to:

1. Understand processes that affect the fate of contaminants in the subsurface

2. Understand many of the basic concepts of contamination and the effects of environmental contamination on human health and environment

3. Summarise remediation methods used at contaminated sites

4. Determine if the remediation methods are safe

5. Explain why the remediation methods should be used

Last update: McGachy Lenka (12.01.2022)
Course completion requirements

Grading Policy:

Percentage contributions to the final grade are as follows:

Homework Assignments, 20%

Team Project (Team Project Paper, 20%; Team Project Presentation, 20%)

Written Exam, 40%

Homework Assignments:

Students will be assigned 2 problem sets. Problem sets are due as noted in the lecture schedule.

Team Project:

Students will be grouped into teams of 3-4 students to work jointly on a project to investigate a soil/groundwater contaminant for which there is reason for concern about possible adverse health effects for human populations and propose its remediation.

There will be individual meetings offered throughout the term. Each project team must schedule at least two meetings with the teacher to discuss the progress on their project. In addition, the teacher will answer questions relating to the lecture material, homework assignments (noted in the lecture schedule) and projects and will also provide background help with concepts in environmental remediation.

Written Exam:

To complete the course students, have to pass written exam with minimum score of 50%.

Last update: McGachy Lenka (13.12.2023)
Literature

R: de Albergaria, Jose T. V. S. and Hendrikus P. A. Nouws: Soil Remediation: Applications and New Technologies 1st Edition, CRC Press, 2016, ISBN-13: 978-1498743617

A: Jeff Kuo: Practical Design Calculations for Groundwater and Soil Remediation, Lewis Publishers, 1999, ISBN: 1-56670-238-0

Last update: McGachy Lenka (17.09.2019)
Syllabus

1) Introduction to Remediation Technology – soil and groundwater contamination in numbers, current trends in remediation, sustainable remediation, remediation technologies

2) Hazardous Waste Regulations and Hazardous Materials

3) Environmental Contaminants: inorganic and organic contaminants, fate in the subsurface (effect of solubility - NAPL, volatility, sorption, degradation and toxicity)

4) Remediation Hydrogeology: aquifer, unsaturated and saturated zone, soil properties (texture, structure, porosity and permeability, chemistry), contaminant transport mechanisms and principles

5) Site Investigation: preliminary, exploratory, detailed and monitoring

6) On-site Remediation Technologies for Unsaturated Zone: soil vapor extraction, thermal treatment technologies (electrical resistence heating, thermal conductive heating, steam enhanced extraction, smoldering combustion), in-

situ precipitation and electrokinetic remediation of metals

7) Off-site Remediation Technologies for Unsaturated Zone: thermal desorption, based catalysed decomposition, glycolate dehalogenation

8) Conventional On-site Remediation Technologies for Saturated Zone: air sparging, reactive walls, pump and treat

9) Novel On-site Remediation Technologies for Saturated Zone: in-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO), in-situ chemical reduction (ISCR)

10) Bioremediation

11) Membrane Separation

12) Remedy Selection and Risk Assessment

13) Field trip

14) Project presentation

Last update: McGachy Lenka (17.01.2022)
Learning resources

http://www.vscht.cz/uchop/udalosti/skripta/sanace/index.html

Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
Registration requirements

No prerequsities

Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2018)
Teaching methods
Activity Credits Hours
Obhajoba individuálního projektu 1 28
Účast na přednáškách 1 28
Práce na individuálním projektu 1 28
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování 2 56
5 / 5 140 / 140
Coursework assessment
Form Significance
Defense of an individual project 25
Report from individual projects 25
Examination test 50

 
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