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Terminated in academic year 2010/2011

Water Protection

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 546-0386/03
Abbreviation OV
Course title Water Protection
Credits 3
Coordinating department Department of Environmental Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Hana Škrobánková, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1.Water protection - the purpose and meaning,
2.Water classification and its characteristic, general water disposal.
3.Disposal with surface and groundwaters,
4.Expression and agreement as water protection instrument permit for certain activities.
5.Waterworks-definition, types, placement, licensing and final inspection of these buildings, operating and handling orders.
6.Harmful, dangerous and especially dangerous substances, disposal with waste oil substances, accidents
7.The quality of surface and groundwater, quality evaluation, water balance.
8.Protection of water resources, buffer zones, limits in the protection areas,
9.Sensitive areas, vulnerable areas
10.Support fish life, water for bathing.
11.Water flow-definition, management of water flows,
12.Flood protection, flood plans,
13.The water management and water management records, sanctions in the field of water protection.
14.Water management planning
15.Nature conservation and landscape management, EIA and its role in water protection.

Literature

SYNÁČKOVÁ, M. Čistota vod. Prague: CTU, 1994. ISBN 80-01-0183-X
Valid technical standards (ČSN, TNV, ČSN-EN, ČSN-ISO), valid conceptual materials in the field of water planning
FILDÁN, Z. Handbook for the environment: Chemical substances and preparations, prevention of major accidents, waste management, use and protection of water, air protection, packaging management, integrated prevention - EMS (ISO 14001). Tachov: Envi Group, 2016
METCALF, L., H. P. EDDY and G. TCHOBANOGLOUS. Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, Disposal, and Reuse. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004, 1819 pp. ISBN 007124140X 

Advised literature

Czech Laws in English, 254/2001 Sb.,
Czech Environmental Regulations