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Ecohydrological survey of streams in urban and suburban landscape. Case study of the Vinor Brook.
Koubková, Lenka ; Matoušková, Milada (advisor) ; Benešová, Libuše (referee)
Ecohydrological survey of streams in urban and suburban landscape. Case study of the Vinoř Brook. Abstract This thesis deals with a ecohydrological survey of the Vinoř Brook which was seriously environmentally burdened in the 90s of the 20th century. The ecological status is determined by the assessment of runoff regime, surface water quality, sediment contamination and ecomorphological survey. Data was compiled by the field survey and measurements. Discharges were measured by the hydrometric propeller. The water quality was determined based on the analysis of physico-chemical parameters. The most problematic are compounds of nitrogen. The highest concentration of nitrate and ammonia nitrogen was measured on the upper stream of the Vinoř Brook in the profile No. 1. This profile is influenced by the outlet of the sewage wastewater treatment plant in Kbely. In order to find the old anthropogenic pollution of bottom sediments with heavy metals and arsenic in the vicinity of Biologický pond, sediments from this location were sampled and content of each element was determined by ICP OES method. Subsequently a comparative analysis was made with previous surveys. The observed concentrations of heavy metals and arsenic in sediments in the...
Ecohydrological survey of streams in urban and suburban landscape. Case study of the Vinor Brook.
Koubková, Lenka ; Matoušková, Milada (advisor) ; Benešová, Libuše (referee)
Ecohydrological survey of streams in urban and suburban landscape. Case study of the Vinoř Brook. Abstract This thesis deals with a ecohydrological survey of the Vinoř Brook which was seriously environmentally burdened in the 90s of the 20th century. The ecological status is determined by the assessment of runoff regime, surface water quality, sediment contamination and ecomorphological survey. Data was compiled by the field survey and measurements. Discharges were measured by the hydrometric propeller. The water quality was determined based on the analysis of physico-chemical parameters. The most problematic are compounds of nitrogen. The highest concentration of nitrate and ammonia nitrogen was measured on the upper stream of the Vinoř Brook in the profile No. 1. This profile is influenced by the outlet of the sewage wastewater treatment plant in Kbely. In order to find the old anthropogenic pollution of bottom sediments with heavy metals and arsenic in the vicinity of Biologický pond, sediments from this location were sampled and content of each element was determined by ICP OES method. Subsequently a comparative analysis was made with previous surveys. The observed concentrations of heavy metals and arsenic in sediments in the...
Analysis of Municipal Waste Processing System in a particular City
Mrázek, Jan ; Černá, Anna (advisor) ; Koubková, Lenka (referee)
This thesis deals with municipal waste. The thesis describes a system for collection, purchase, transport, sorting, disposal and overal waste management in the city of Tábor. For my thesis I chose Tábor city, because I was born there and I live nearby. At the beginning I am introducing the most important law in the field of waste management -- Act No. 185/2001 Coll., On waste and amending some other Acts, which describes some basic concepts. The next section describes the company Rumpold Ltd., which deals with collection and processing system of municipal waste in Tábor. The thesis also list the real costs of waste management for the city of Tábor in 2011. In the practical part, I described and then analyzed the three routes for separated waste collection by method Travelling Salesmen Problem, and to assess whether drivers Rumpold Ltd. are optimally selected route.

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