Water Supply, Drainage and Waste 4256
Learning outcome
After completing the course, the students should have the following qualifications regarding knowledge, skills, and general competence:
• Knowledge about the general status of drinking water supplies, sewage schemes and waste solutions in Norway as well as current legislation
• Knowledge about the use of surface water and groundwater as a drinking water source, various purification methods and requirements, common practices, and protection of drinking water sources
• Familiarity with the main principles of various conventional and natural methods to clean wastewater
• General knowledge about the sludge treatment methods, challenges and applications of sludge
•Familiarity with waste disposal methods and challenges associated with different types of waste
• Ability to assess and evaluate various solutions for drinking water supplies, sewage schemes, sludge treatment and waste management based on current laws and regulations
• Ability to participate in planning and implementing interdisciplinary projects that include solutions for water supply, sewage and waste disposal
Course Description
Key topics are:
• Drinking water regulations
• Management of drinking water
• Drinking water facilities
• Protection of water sources
• Conventional sewage treatment plants
• Nature-based purification methods
• Sewage sludge – a resource
• Waste - from problem to resource
• Recycling and depositing waste
• Hazardous waste
• Monitoring of waste disposal
• Risk assessment
Assessment Methods
Grades will be given in two parts: a project assignment counts 30% and a written final examination (4 hours) will count for 70% of the final grade. Both exams must be passed.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Harald Klempe <Harald.KlempeSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Anette Norheim Fredly - 17/12/2014