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MSc. Soňa Fajnorová

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Thesis topic:

Tertiary treatment of wastewater with the aim of water reuse

Motivation

In consequence of climate change, rapid population growth and industrial development a concern for water resources grow. Water pollution and Water scarcity have instilled the growing need to manage water resources in sustainable manner.

Solution

The study is given to the choice of  tertiary treatment methods for achieving the final  effluent quality suitable for water reuse . The disertation is focus on water disinfection of  and removal of residual organic compounds, especially groups PPCPs (Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products) and EDS (Endocrine Disruptors).

Education

  • 2014 - present: ICT Prague, FTOP, Department of Water technology and environmental engineering, PhD. Student
  • 2013 – 2015: STU Bratislava, FCHPT, Programme: Environmental Protection Technologies, Final Thesis: ,,Modeling of the Transport of Micropollutants in the Aquatic Environment “.
  • 2010 – 2013: STU Bratislava, FCHPT, Programme: Chemistry, Medical Chemistry and Chemical Materials, Final Thesis: “Biological Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater“.

Participation on teaching

  • Laboratory practice of water analysis

Publications

  • Fajnorová, S., Sprenger, Ch., Hermes, N., Ternes, T.A., Sala, L., Miehe, U., Drewes, J.E., and Hübner, U.: Assessment of Full-Scale Indirect Potable Water Reuse in El Port de la Selva, Spain. Water, 2021, Vol. 13, No.3, 325. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13030325
Updated: 5.2.2021 12:32, Author: Lucie Pokorná

Information

Supervisor:
Prof. Ing. Jiří Wanner, DrSc.

Year of inscription:
2015

E-mail:
fajnoroo@vscht.cz 

Phone:
+420 220 445 127

Room:
B 112

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