The main goal of the subject is acquiring of knowledges from modern remediation technologies, which are oriented to soil decontamination and underground water decontamination. The understanding of technological principles – thermic methods, physico-chemical methods, bioremediation. Analysis for determination of achievable limits for decontamination on the basis of evaluation of technology effectiveness and bulk environmental load of the area.
Literature
Holliday G., Deuel L. (2008): Guidebook for Waste and Soil Remediation: For NonHazardous Petroleum and Salt-Contaminated Sites. ASME, 1-288.
Huang P.M., Li Y., Sumner E.M. (2011): Handbook of Soil Sciences: Properties and Processes, Second Edition. CRC Press Taylor and Francis, 1 -1442.
Ram M., Andreescu E.S., Hanming D. (2011): Nanotechnology for environmental decontamination. McGraw -Hill Professional. 1-445.
Advised literature
R. Margesin and F. Schinner (2005): Manual for Soil Analysis – Monitoring and Assessing Soil Bioremediation. Soil Biology Series volume V., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1-366
I. Ahmad, S. Hayat, J. Pichtel. (2005): Heavy Metal Contamination of Soil. Problems and Remedies. Science Publishers, Enfield and Plymouth, 1-252