Digital Teaching
In the summer semester 2022 the course part [b]"Water Supply"[/b] of Prof. Urban will be offered only digitally. Access to all relevant documents as well as further communication about the event will be provided via Moodle platform. If you do not have automatic access to the relevant course room, please contact the responsible tutor immediately by e-mail. Questions about the organisation and content of the lecture can be asked under the heading "inquired" of the Moodle course; of course, you can still contact us by phone or e-mail.

[b]To participate in the course you will need[/b]

- PC, laptop or tablet with internet access
- TU-ID with personal password
- Access to the Moodle course

[b]Procedure of the lecture:[/b]

- The PDF file with the slides of the lecture is available for download (as usual in every semester anyway) via Moodle.
- The videocast will be available via Moodle.
- In order to stream the videocast, a login via Moodle with the TU-ID and the personal password is necessary.
- The access data to transmission platforms are provided in the Moodle course.

[b]Course of seminars and exercises:[/b]

Information about the exercises will be sent to you via Moodle message.

[b]Note:[/b]

It is not allowed to record, distribute or publish the videocast or to distribute the PDF slides. All documents may only be used for study purposes. It is prohibited to pass on access data for e.g. online consultation hours, exercises and lectures to unauthorized third parties.

Course Contents
Sanitary environmental engineering deals with water supply techniques, wastewater discharge in sewer systems and wastewater treatment technologies.

Water Supply Techniques will give an overview about water sources, water treatment methods, water storage and transport systems as well as about the requirements and criteria for the selection of suitable water supply techniques to meet the most important challenges.

Wastewater engineering offers a fundamental knowledge of urban drainage and sewer systems, as well as municipal wastewater and sludge treatment technologies. Basic design criteria for wastewater treatment plants are discussed. We will also evaluate the effects of specific boundary conditions (e.g. wastewater composition, treatment objective, temperature) on the design of wastewater treatment plants and introduce water reuse concepts.

More recently, concern for preserving our natural environment and meeting the needs of developing countries has increased the importance of water resources engineering.

Online Offerings
moodle

Semester: Verão 2023