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Impacts Of Industry on the Environment

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Course Unit Code546-0066/01
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated3 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *Third Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
LAP20prof. Ing. Vladimír Lapčík, CSc.
KOD009Ing. Jana Kodymová, Ph.D.
Summary
The aim of this course is to merge the knowledge and competencies acquired by students during the previous study. For this reason, the requirements - imposed on students - a complex character (ie move only in terms of knowledge, but also attitude and skill). Students will be able to provide information to work with the practice, demonstrate broad survey and evaluate the context related to the issue. Part of the study excursion to manufacturing plants where they will learn about the operational issues of individual industries. The lectures are also expert presentation on the topic.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
Knowledge rendered after completion of the course: Students are familiar with the issues and knows the theoretical problems associated with the production of individual industries. He is able to distinguish the degree of load on the environment.

Skills rendered after completion of the course the student is able to use conventional and innovative methods to analyze the effects of industry and propose appropriate technological and manufacturing processes to reduce the negative influence of industry on the environment.
Course Contents
1. Introduction to the issue.
2. History and Present industry in the Czech Republic and abroad.
3. Mining and underground mining.
4. Secondary effects of underground mining on the environment.
5. Surface mining.
6. Production of coke and the effects of this production.
7. Energy - heat and power plant.
8. Extraction of oil, its production, treatment, transportation.
9. Metallurgical Industry. Engineering industry.
10.Consumer Products.
11.Old ecological burdens and their removal.
12.BAT and BREF.
13.Possibilities of limiting the extraction, protection of mineral resources, recycling, consumption.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
LAPČÍK, Vladimír. Výrobní technologie a jejich vliv na životní prostředí (monografie). VŠB-TU Ostrava, HGF, IEI, 2009.
ZÁVADA, J., BOUCHAL, T. Chemické metody zpracování nerostných surovin a odpadů. VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2010. BROŽ, L., BILÍK, J., KRET, J. Vysokopecní výroba železa. VŠB Ostrava, 1985.
KRYL,V. a kol. Povrchové dobývání ložisek. Skripta. ES VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 1997.
GRYGÁREK,J., KRYL,V. a kol. Základy hornictví. Skripta. IHI VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 2004.
NESET, K. Vlivy poddolování. SNTL : Praha, 1984.
LAPČÍK, Vladimír. Výrobní technologie a jejich vliv na životní prostředí (monografie). VŠB-TU Ostrava, HGF, IEI, 2009.
ZÁVADA, J., BOUCHAL, T. Chemické metody zpracování nerostných surovin a odpadů. VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2010. BROŽ, L., BILÍK, J., KRET, J. Vysokopecní výroba železa. VŠB Ostrava, 1985.
KRYL,V. a kol. Povrchové dobývání ložisek. Skripta. ES VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 1997.
GRYGÁREK,J., KRYL,V. a kol. Základy hornictví. Skripta. IHI VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 2004.
NESET, K. Vlivy poddolování. SNTL : Praha, 1984.
Recommended Reading:
KRYL,V., VAVRUŠKA,O. Základy lomařství. ES VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 2001.
KRAUS, I., KUŽVART, M. Ložiska nerud. Praha: Státní nakladatelství technické literatury, 1987.
BROŽ, L., BILÍK, J., KRET, J. Vysokopecní výroba železa. VŠB Ostrava, 1985.
KRYL,V., VAVRUŠKA,O. Základy lomařství. ES VŠB – TU Ostrava : Ostrava, 2001.
KRAUS, I., KUŽVART, M. Ložiska nerud. Praha: Státní nakladatelství technické literatury, 1987.
BROŽ, L., BILÍK, J., KRET, J. Vysokopecní výroba železa. VŠB Ostrava, 1985.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Seminars, Individual consultations, Tutorials, Project work, Other activities
Assesment methods and criteria
Task TitleTask TypeMaximum Number of Points
(Act. for Subtasks)
Minimum Number of Points for Task Passing
Graded creditGraded credit100 51