Lectures
1. Water pollution: sources, mechanisms and symptoms of pollution in running water and lakes. Influence of pollution on living beings: oxygenation and deoxygenation, eutrophication. Measurement of water quality. Wastewater treatment. Prevention of water pollution.
2. Air Pollution: Chemical reactions and greenhouse effect: a) Combustion and pollution (flame, fossil fuels, nitrogen oxide formation .. b) car (used engines, hydrogen fuel cell, .. ); c) Transfer and evolution of pollutants; d) Effects of pollutants on living beings, materials, climatic & economic consequences; e) emission control means.
3. Acoustic pollution: a) Introduction and definitions, physical and psychophysiological characteristics of sound; b) auditory and non-auditory effects of noise on living beings; c) noise reduction means.
4. Radioactive pollution: a) Introduction and definitions; b) Transfer of pollutants into the environment.
5. Soil Pollution: a) Mineral Pollution (heavy metals): origin and consequences of pollutions, effects on fauna and flora; b) Organic pollution; Pesticide pollution: prevention, fixing mechanisms, detoxification; c) Pollution from livestock waste and other organic materials: influence on plants, determination of allowable doses, reduction of the load (biogas).
6. Solid wastes: characterization and collection of solid wastes. Selective collection. Treatment methods applied to urban waste: controlled landfill, composting, sorting, recycling. Issue of recycling.
7. Electromagnetic Pollution: basics, impact of electromagnetic waves and light.
Seminars presented by professional actors are associated with the program whenever possible.
Student seminar:
In groups, students investigate and develop the critical analysis of claims disseminated to the general public on a practical problem in pollution and environmental management. They present their arguments in synthetic oral and written summary ofcommunication.
Laboratory and practice:
The laboratory activity is an introduction to the practical aspects of the characterization of pollution, based on field collection of water samples, laboratory analysis and interpretation of results.
Visits of sewage or waste treatment plants or polluted sites are organized when possible.
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