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GCI721 - Biological Treatment of Wastewater
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- Cycle: 2nd cycle
- Credits: 3 credits
- Faculty or center: Faculty of Engineering
Training Objective
Master the biological methods of treating domestic and industrial wastewater and sludge.
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Reactions and reactors. Microbiology of wastewater and treatment. Aerobic treatment by suspended biomass; interactions with solid-liquid separation of biomass; biological nitrification. Anaerobic treatment by suspended and immobilized biomass; biological denitrification. Biological dephosphatation. Soil use. Project or laboratory work: assembly and monitoring of a biological process.
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GCI515
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GCI541
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- Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering
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