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Join The Open University's short courses to learn about environmental pollution control. Explore water pollution control, waste management, noise control, and air quality management. Gain knowledge on pollutants, health effects, environmental impacts, and mitigation strategies. Benefit from expert lectures, workshops, and course materials.
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Short Courses on Environmental Pollution Control Dr. S.T. Nesaratnam & Dr. S. Taherzadeh
Background • The Open University is the UK’s largest University • World-leader in Distance Teaching • More than 130 Courses in a variety of subjects • More than 156 000 Undergraduate Students and 19 000 Postgraduate students • About 21000 students outside the UK
Pollution Control Courses at The Open University (OU) • Environmental Control and Public Health (Level 2) – initiated in 1975 • Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Control (Level 3)
Short Courses • Short Courses on each of the major topics (water, wastes, noise, and air) can be given, over a week • Face-to-Face Lectures; Videos; Workshops • Course Texts + Attendance Certificate • Up to 15 Attendees
Main thrust • Forms of pollution • How to eliminate pollution • Monitoring of pollutants • Health Effects • Environmental Effects • Computer Modelling
Water Pollution Control • The unit operations involved • Sources of water pollution • Effects of water pollutants on humans and the environment • Chemical and Biological methods of quantification • Options for wastewater treatment • Agricultural pollution • Sludge Treatment • Modelling of water pollution • Waste Minimisation and Water Conservation
Wastes Management • The categories of wastes • Household Waste – composition and quantity • Waste Reduction, Reuse, Recycling, Composting • Waste Exchanges • Materials Reclamation Facilities • Waste Disposal Options • Integrated Solid Waste Management • Novel Processes • Computer Modelling
Noise Control • Basics of Sound • Sound Propagation, Directionality, Reverberation • SEL,LAeq,T, L90, L10, SIL • Effects of meteorology and the ground • Noise Control at source • Noise Control along the source-receiver pathway • Noise Control at Receiver • Assessing and Predicting Noise • Noise Modelling • Audiometry
Air Quality Management • Meteorology • The major air pollutants • The ozone ‘hole’, acid deposition, climate change • Effects of air pollution on humans, vegetation, materials • Measurement techniques (incl. biomonitoring) • Preventive Measures;Control Techniques; Selection • Dispersion Modelling • Odours • Transport emissions • Indoor air pollution
Conclusions • The Open University (OU) is a market leader in distance-teaching • Good quality teaching texts on pollution control are available from the OU • Its Short Courses in Pollution Control are a cost-effective way of training staff in the areas of water, wastes, noise and air.