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Water treatment using high-capacity deionisation unit
Hucková, Katarína ; Mergl, Václav (referee) ; Repková, Martina (advisor)
Considering the growing global deficit of high-quality water and related environmental challenges, developing and optimising sustainable water treatment methods is crucial. This work focuses on capacitive deionization (CDI), an advanced technology for removing ions from water that utilizes an electric field for the adsorption and desorption of ions on electrodes. The experimental part of the study was dedicated to a detailed examination of various CDI cycles with respect to the efficiency of removing selected ions and their comparison with legislative standards for drinking water. The results suggest that CDI represents an effective method for reducing concentrations of ions such as chlorides, ammonium ions, calcium, and magnesium ions. The work also highlights the importance of regular flushing and regeneration of electrodes to maintain their efficiency and long-term stability of the system. The results confirm the functionality of capacitive deionization technology and its application in various industrial and environmental contexts, which is in line with worldwide research in this rapidly developing field.
Evaluation of the impact of technical and technological adjustments to the water treatment plant on the quality of treated water
Jedličková, Ivana ; Látal,, Milan (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the evaluation of sequential technical and technological changes of water collection and modification at a specific water treatment facility – the water treatment facility in Ivančice. The first part of the thesis explains the basic terminology such as technological processes of the water treatment plant, types of water treatment facilities, the range of different types of water based on its quality and technologies that can be found at the water treatment plant in Ivančice. The next two chapters describe the water treatment process before and after intensification. The primary focus is on raw water collection, the quality of both raw and treated water, and the water treatment technology. The last part of the paper offers multiple comparisons of the original and renovated facility and recommendations for improving the operations of the renovated water treatment facility. The final evaluation was carried out based on the information collected mainly by visiting the facility in person, and other sources.
Evaluation of the impact of technical and technological adjustments to the water treatment plant on the quality of treated water
Jedličková, Ivana ; Látal,, Milan (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the evaluation of sequential technical and technological changes of water collection and modification at a specific water treatment facility – the water treatment facility in Ivančice. The first part of the thesis explains the basic terminology such as technological processes of the water treatment plant, types of water treatment facilities, the range of different types of water based on its quality and technologies that can be found at the water treatment plant in Ivančice. The next two chapters describe the water treatment process before and after intensification. The primary focus is on raw water collection, the quality of both raw and treated water, and the water treatment technology. The last part of the paper offers multiple comparisons of the original and renovated facility and recommendations for improving the operations of the renovated water treatment facility. The final evaluation was carried out based on the information collected mainly by visiting the facility in person, and other sources.

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