Level of study
BAC +4
ECTS
3 credits
Component
Faculty of Pharmacy
Description
To present the main processes associated with the treatment of liquid effluents, as well as the treatment and management of the by-products generated. This course is based on the learning of a global ecological balance around the problem of water resource management, wastewater, and by-products of treatment. The design and implementation of treatment processes are approached through the urban and industrial water cycle.
Objectives
Acquired skills: (i) knowledge of water and co-product treatment processes; (ii) global ecological balance (material/energy) associated with the domestic water cycle.
Hourly volumes* :
CM : 18
TD : 9
TP : 0
Land : 0
Knowledge control
final exam: written exam (80%)
continuous assessment (20%)
Syllabus
Program
- Problems of the domestic and industrial water cycle
- Concept of water treatment system
- Concepts of gas and sludge treatment processes
- Overall ecological balance associated with the treatment processes
Face-to-face courses with recognized speakers in the field.
Bringing together all the skills needed to address the problem of managing domestic water and the by-products of wastewater treatment in a systemic way.
Work in triads on a specific and proven problem of water pollution.