Original title:
Problematika komunálních odpadních vod v rekreačních oblastech v České republice
Translated title:
Sewage waters in recreational areas in the Czech Republic
Authors:
Míšková, Markéta ; Rödlová, Sylva (advisor) ; Kožíšek, František (referee) Document type: Bachelor's theses
Year:
2021
Language:
cze Abstract:
[cze][eng] SOUHRN Tato práce se zabývá tématem likvidace odpadních vod v rekreačních oblastech, které nejsou napojeny na veřejnou kanalizaci. Pomocí dotazníkového šetření byla snaha o zjištění reálné situace v oblasti odpadních vod. Dotázáni byli jak majitelé objektů druhého bydlení, tak příslušné úřady. Díky tomu byl problém popsán komplexněji a jednotlivé odpovědi mohly být porovnány. Otázky byly cílené na způsob nakládání s odpadními vodami, systém kontrolování vývozu, vypouštění odpadních vod do okolí a v důsledku toho případné ovlivnění kvality pitné vody ve studních.This thesis deals with the topic of wastewater disposal in rest areas which are not connected to public sewerage, using a questionnaire in effort to find out the real situation of waste water, where property owners and appropriate authorities were asked. These answers could then be compared and the problem could be universally described. Questions were targeted at ways of wastewater management, system of export control, draining of the wastewater into the surroundings and influence of the quality of the drinking water in wells. This thesis aims to problem of wastewater disposal in recreational areas in the Czech Republic, that are not connected to public sewerage. Information were collected through questionnairies given to property owners and municipal authorities. Answers were compared and the situation was described. Questions were mainly targeted to wastewater management, control system, wastewater drainage to surroundings and effect of this system to drinking water quality in wells.
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/126544