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Solutions and variability of vertical filters
Roupec, Ladislav ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with innovative technical solution of vertical trickle filter systems, which are categorized into the category of natural ways thow to clean water. The actual vertical filters for root cleaners are currently experiencing a boom thanks to the MPO project with the working title Biostream, within which are vertical root systems tested on root cleaner in the village of Kotenčice (involved in pilot conditions). The results show an increased removal of ammonia nitrogen and high efficiency in the elimination of organic pollution BSK5 and CHSKCr. However, the practice may in the future require even higher efficiency that can be solved by small technical innovations and modifications. In connection with the forced aeration of vertical filters is elaborated the methodological part of the thesis, the final result of the work is several regression equations using which it is possible to determine the input of oxygen into the system at a given input parameters (filter size, water flow, air flow, etc.). The results are very useful for a scientific branch because there is not so much available literature for this topic.
The Technology of Artificial Floating Islands to Improve Reservoir Water Quality
Mrkývka, Michal ; Sládek, Roman (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
This master thesis deals technology of floating islands and their application in practice. In the first theoretical part describes detail of physical and chemical properties of water, the cycle of substances in water and the distribution of standing water, which are considered the most suitable interest sites for the application and instalation of floating systems. The sekond part describes the measurement metodology, which was carried out in several stages on the research land of the Institute of Landscape Water Management. The measuremenr was focused on monitoring the quality characteristics of water in free artificial tanks (lysimeters). The first tank was with floating island, the sekond with floating rack without plants and the third tank with free surface (to ensure the simulation of the natural state). The measurement was under way in the calendar year 2017 and was divided into free stages (spring, summer, winter). During this period were monitored COD, total phosphorus, nitric and amoniacal nitrogen and dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, oxidation-reduction potential, water and air temperature and aggregate rainfall. Part of the master thesis is graphical and tabular evaluation of the results. The results are processed in the Minitab 16 statistical software, graphical representation is supplemented by the interlaced linear and cubic regression curves for easier search for the dependence of selected factors. The stages are compared at the end of the master thesis. At hhe end of summer 2017, the first application of the floating island according to utility model No. 31 169 was carried out within the Czech Republic on selected water reservoir in the Bílý Potok basin (Polička).
The floating islands technology for wastewater treatment
Kohut, Rafael ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
Importance of proper water treatment is well described in the European Water Charter. However, considering incessant population growth and role of water as a key raw material in all industries and agriculture, we can say that its availability and quality is endangered. To improve the quality of water and water ecosystems, the strategy of renewal of wetlends is being presented as relevant. Except for natural wetlands there is also a variety of artificial ones, which are trying to simulate because of their treatment conditions. This is one of the main reasons why application of floating wetlands raises a great interest nowadays. In at least seventeen countries all around the world the surveys were conducted to define efficiency of this method for purifying of waters. Despite these efforts, the assesment of the reliable evaluations still remains a large research gap. The purpose of this thesis is to present and describe results of a month´s measurements of efficiency of usage of floating wetlands for refinig of wastewater stabilization pond of root zone wastewater treatment plant in the climatic conditions of the Czech Republic.
The Technology of Artificial Floating Islands to Improve Reservoir Water Quality
Mrkývka, Michal ; Sládek, Roman (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
This master thesis deals technology of floating islands and their application in practice. In the first theoretical part describes detail of physical and chemical properties of water, the cycle of substances in water and the distribution of standing water, which are considered the most suitable interest sites for the application and instalation of floating systems. The sekond part describes the measurement metodology, which was carried out in several stages on the research land of the Institute of Landscape Water Management. The measuremenr was focused on monitoring the quality characteristics of water in free artificial tanks (lysimeters). The first tank was with floating island, the sekond with floating rack without plants and the third tank with free surface (to ensure the simulation of the natural state). The measurement was under way in the calendar year 2017 and was divided into free stages (spring, summer, winter). During this period were monitored COD, total phosphorus, nitric and amoniacal nitrogen and dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, oxidation-reduction potential, water and air temperature and aggregate rainfall. Part of the master thesis is graphical and tabular evaluation of the results. The results are processed in the Minitab 16 statistical software, graphical representation is supplemented by the interlaced linear and cubic regression curves for easier search for the dependence of selected factors. The stages are compared at the end of the master thesis. At hhe end of summer 2017, the first application of the floating island according to utility model No. 31 169 was carried out within the Czech Republic on selected water reservoir in the Bílý Potok basin (Polička).
The floating islands technology for wastewater treatment
Kohut, Rafael ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
Importance of proper water treatment is well described in the European Water Charter. However, considering incessant population growth and role of water as a key raw material in all industries and agriculture, we can say that its availability and quality is endangered. To improve the quality of water and water ecosystems, the strategy of renewal of wetlends is being presented as relevant. Except for natural wetlands there is also a variety of artificial ones, which are trying to simulate because of their treatment conditions. This is one of the main reasons why application of floating wetlands raises a great interest nowadays. In at least seventeen countries all around the world the surveys were conducted to define efficiency of this method for purifying of waters. Despite these efforts, the assesment of the reliable evaluations still remains a large research gap. The purpose of this thesis is to present and describe results of a month´s measurements of efficiency of usage of floating wetlands for refinig of wastewater stabilization pond of root zone wastewater treatment plant in the climatic conditions of the Czech Republic.
Solutions and variability of vertical filters
Roupec, Ladislav ; Hyánková, Eva (referee) ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with innovative technical solution of vertical trickle filter systems, which are categorized into the category of natural ways thow to clean water. The actual vertical filters for root cleaners are currently experiencing a boom thanks to the MPO project with the working title Biostream, within which are vertical root systems tested on root cleaner in the village of Kotenčice (involved in pilot conditions). The results show an increased removal of ammonia nitrogen and high efficiency in the elimination of organic pollution BSK5 and CHSKCr. However, the practice may in the future require even higher efficiency that can be solved by small technical innovations and modifications. In connection with the forced aeration of vertical filters is elaborated the methodological part of the thesis, the final result of the work is several regression equations using which it is possible to determine the input of oxygen into the system at a given input parameters (filter size, water flow, air flow, etc.). The results are very useful for a scientific branch because there is not so much available literature for this topic.

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