Description
Environmental technology covers a lot of room or area: The supply and disposal networks occupy areas and soil (space); they develop area units (e.g. building zones). Under certain circumstances, environmental pollution may lead to restrictions on use; this means, for example, that the soil may only be built over under certain conditions. The Environmental Technology course aims to create a basic understanding of such interrelationships.
Requirements
None
Objectives
- Describe basic knowledge about development and development carriers
- Understanding the basics of energy, air pollution control, waste management, contaminated sites and noise
- Explain the connections between environmental technology and spatial planning
- Understanding and interpreting environmental technology plans
Content
- Supply and disposal networks and their development function
- State of development
- Development planning and development programme
- Water supply, pipeline register, general water supply project GWP
- Urban drainage, land register, general drainage plan GEP
- Public waters
- Energy supply, energy planning, municipal energy concept
- Relationships between energy use and air pollution control
- Contaminated sites, suspected contaminated sites, register of contaminated sites
- Noise abatement, noise pollution register, areas prone to noise pollution
- Noise sensitivity levels, noise restoration
Lesson Time
16 (2 Days)
Course Cost
CHF 700.-