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1st Polish IWA Young Water Professionals Conference
“Water, Wastewater and Energy in Smart Cities” Cracow 2017
Conference Schedule
Monday 11.09.2017
1600 - 1800
Registration of Participants
(Campus of the Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24)
1800 – 1845
"Welcome Drink"
(Faculty of Environmental Engineering (WIS) building, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24- Campus)
1845 – 1930
Workshop "Successful proposals for individual and project fundraising"
(Faculty of Environmental Engineering (WIS) building, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24- Campus)
Opening of workshop, introduction of organizers and participators (icebreaker)
3x10 min - Word coffee divide for 3 stands:
1 stand - Where to get job/grant?
Funding possibilities, Examples of local and international scholar, job
2 stand - Why is important to get founding?
How to convince your boss.
3 stand - What constitutes a winning proposal?
15 min - Individual work - each of other works on prepare proposal for job/grant
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Tuesday 12.09.2017
800 - 900
Registration of Participants
(Działownia building, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24,
After 11:00 registration of participants in the WIS building)
Opening of the Conference (Działownia building, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24- Campus)
900 – 1030
Welcome the Conference Participants
Appointing the Contest Commission to evaluate the best presentation and the best poster
Speech of sponsors of the Conference
1030 - 1100
Workshop – WTW a Xylem Brand
Walk to the building of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering (WIS)
1100 – 1130
Coffee break
3
1130 – 1300 Platform Presentations
Session A
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Chairman: Stanisław M. Rybicki D.Sc. (Eng) ……………………………………………………….
A2
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Chairman: Professor Jacek Mąkinia ……………………………………..
1130 – 1140
Antonowicz A. Brodziak R. Bylka J. Mazurkiewicz J. Wojtecki S. Zakrzewski P.
Use of EPANET solver to manage water distribution in Smart City
1130 – 1140
Jaszczyszyn K. Góra W. Dymaczewski Z. Borowiak R.
A comparative analysis of selected wastewater pretreatment processes in food industry
1140 – 1150
Suchacek T. Tuhovcak L. Rucka J.
Sensitivity analysis of water consumption in office buildings
1140 – 1150
Bakos V. Simon J. Jobbágy A.
On-site pilot-scale experiments for upgrading pharmaceutical wastewater treatment in combined AS – biofilm systems
1150 – 1200
Połeć M. Sekuła K. Borecka A.
Innovative solutions in monitoring systems in flood protection
1150 – 1200
Sobotka D.
Experimental study of the anaerobic ammonium oxidation process and the effect of operational parameters on system performance
1200 – 1210
Bałut A. Urbaniak A. Use of Information Technology Solutions for early warning systems
1200 – 1210
Sytek-Szmeichel K. Podedworna J.
Analysis of Oxygen Conditions Ensuring High Efficiency of COD and Nitrogen Removal in SBR, IFAS-MBSBBR, MBSBBR Systems
1210 – 1220
Kordach A. Bunya A. Khanboon C. Charoenchai S. Sangphitak S. Wongpat N.
Effect of Drought Crisis on Salinity Level of Bangkok Water Supply
1210 – 1220
Walczak J. Zubrowska-Sudol M.
The rate of denitrification using hydrodynamically disintegrated excess sludge as an organic carbon source
1220 – 1230
Mazurkiewicz K. Skotnicki M.
The influence of synthetic hyetograph parameters on simulation results of runoff from urban catchment
1220 – 1230
Al-Hazmi H. Lu X. Majtacz J. Kowal P. Mąkinia J.
Inhibition effect of free ammonia on deammonification process under different intermittent aeration strategies in sequencing batch reactor
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1230 – 1240
Bąk J.
Evaluation of potential secondary water pollution in public fountains in the aspect of development of Legionella species
1230 – 1240
Kozak J. Włodarczyk-Makuła M.
Photo-oxidation of selected PAHs with calcium peroxide as a source of the hydroxyl radicals
1240 – 1250
Całek M.
Maximum precipitation in a year with a defined duration and likelihood of exceedance in the world
1240 – 1250
Rezka P., Laskowska E., Płonka J., Kryłów M. Balcerzak W.
Anticancer drugs in the aquatic environment – possibilities of their elimination
1250 – 1300
Discussion and session summary
1250 – 1300
Discussion and session summary
1300 – 1400 Lunch
1400 – 1530 Platform Presentations
Session B
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Chairman: Małgorzata Cimochowicz-Rybicka D.Sc. (Eng) ……………………………………………………………………………….
1400 – 1410 Drewnowski J. Zaborowska E. Pérez Figueroa S. Robles A. Seco A.
Modeling Aeration Control Strategies for Low Energy Process Control in WWTP
1410 – 1420 Niewitecka K. Possibilities of heat energy recovery from gray water systems
1420 – 1430 Turlej T. Automatization of sedimentation test
1430 – 1440 Maktabifard M. Zaborowska E. Makinia J. Model-Based Evaluation of Different Strategies for Improving Energy Balance of Wastewater Treatment Plants
1440 – 1450 Ciuła J. Gaska K. Generowicz A. Hajduga G.
Municipal Waste Management Plant as Energy Prosumer
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1450 – 1500 Górka J., Cimochowicz-Rybicka M. Water and sewage sludge co-digestion: characteristic of the process and its possible applications
1500 – 1510 Knapik M. Analysis and comparison of methods for the preparation of domestic hot water from district heating system, selected renewable and non-renewable sources in low-energy buildings
1510 – 1520 Ciepliński J. Rybicki S.M. Comparison of the designed and real electric energy consumption of the SBRs’ devices
1520 – 1530 Discussion and session summary
1530 – 1630 Break and Poster Session
1630 – 1720 Platform Presentations
Session C
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Chairman: Alina Pruss D.Sc. (Eng) ……………………………………………
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Chairman: Zbysław Dymaczewski D.Sc. (Eng) ……………………………………………………………
1630 – 1640
Mika A. Sekuła K. Dendys M. Ptaszek W.
Drinking of tap water is smart, but how do it better? – A tap water quality research
1630 – 1640
Czekała W. Dach J. Mazurkiewicz J. Lewicki A. Przybył J. SmurzyńskaA. Kozłowski K.
Composting sewage sludge with solid fraction of digested pulp from agricultural biogas plant
1640 – 1650
Pietrzak D. O. Mandryk O. Wątor K. Kmiecik E. Zelmanowych A.
Evaluation of the possibility of using the water of the Bystrzyca Nadwórniańska River in Czerniejów (Ukraine) to supply the population with drinking water
1640 – 1650
Garlicka A. Żubrowska-Sudoł M.
Influence of hydrodynamic disintegration on solubilization and bioavailability of sludge particulate material
1650 – 1700
Holc D. Pruss A. Komorowska –Kaufman M.
The use of UV absorbance to interpret transformations of organic compounds during filtration with biologically active carbon filters – experience from
1650 – 1700
Podraza Z. Dąbrowska B. Żaba T.
The rate of generation of hydrogen sulphide in sewage systems
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pilot scale biofiltration investigations
1700 – 1710
Miller P. Natural Organic Matter in water, its significance and ways of removal – a review
1700 – 1710
Zemełka G. Kryłów M. Szalińska E.
Impact of land use on heavy metal contamination in the Dobczyce Reservoir area (south Poland)
1710 – 1720
Discussion and session summary 1710 – 1720
Discussion and session summary
1720 –
1830 Dinner
1845 –
1900
Meeting of the participants at the Cloth Hall, near the Town Hall Tower (Main Market
Square)
1900 –
2100/2115
„Cracow by night” – visit to the Historical Museum of Cracow - Underground Market (15 PLN/person)
Wednesday 13.09.2017
830 - 900
Conference Help Desk
(WIS building, Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska St. 24- Campus)
900 – 1030 Platform Presentations
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) Chairman: Adam Postawa D.Sc. (Eng) …………………………………………………………………………..
900 – 910
Ganesapillai M. Simha P. Deb Ch. Thawani B.
Modelling the process kinetics during fixed–bed column adsorption of nutrients from urine by fly ash
910 – 920
Rusiniak P. Kmiecik E. Wątor K.
The influence of type of sampling container on the arsenic concentration variability in the geothermal water of the Bańska PGP-1 well.
920 – 930
Nawrot N. Matej-Łukowicz K. Wojciechowska E.
Fate of heavy metals in streams and retention tanks in the agglomeration of Gdańsk
930 – 940
Tytkowska M. Michel M. M. Reczek L.Siwiec T.
Sorption of Ni(II) on surface of bed’s grains used in iron and manganese removing filters
940 – 950
Tyszer M. Tomaszewska B.
Preliminary assessment of the dependence the type of reverse osmosis membrane used in desalination process on the quality of obtained concentrate
950 – 1000
Nowak M. Dąbrowski W. The Impact of the Way in Which the Inflow Is Connected With the Retention Reservoir on Required Volume
1000 – 1010
Orliński T. Anielak A. M. Municipal landfill as a source of humic substances polluting water
1010 – 1020
Młyńska A. Zielina M. Estimation of pollutants leaching from cement coating to water after pipe renovation based on laboratory experiments
1020 – 1030
Discussion and session summary
1030 – 1130 Closing Ceremony (Room 14)
Competition Results - the best presentation and the best scientific poster
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1130 – 1245 Lunch
1300 – 1700 Technical site visit to the Ecological Waste Incinerator in Cracow (10 PLN/person)
Tuesday 12.09.2017
Poster Presentations
1530 – 1630
1. Bąk J. Smart use of water in smart cities - possibilities and limitations
2. Rajnochova M. Rucka J. Tuhovcak L. Drinking water supply without use of a disinfecant
3. Kołaska S. Jeż-Walkowiak J. Changes of physicochemical and microbiological parameters of infiltration water at Debina intake in Poznan Unique conditions – a flood
4. Hawrylik E. Issues of the presence of parasitic protozoa in surface waters
5. Oszczapińska K. Skoczko I. Szczykowska J. Impact of catchment area activities on water quality in small retention reservoirs
6. Szuster-Janiaczyk A. Zeuschner P. Noga P. Skrzypczak M. Monitoring of heavy metals in selected Water Supply Systems in Poland, in relation to current regulations
7. Woyciechowska O. Bergel T. Szeląg B. Influence of the length of a study period on dimensioning of usable capacity of mains water tanks
8. Łaskawiec E. Dudziak M. Wyczarska-Kokot J. The effects of the purification of the backwash water waste stream in the light of the phytotoxicity assessment of the coagulation products
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9. Szatyłowicz E. Skoczko I. The use of activated alumina and magnetic field for the removal heavy metals from water
10. Łapiński D. Wiater J. Contamination content introduced with rain water to the rivers after they have been cleaned in separators of petroleum compounds
11. Mika A. Sekuła K. Kmiecik E. Wątor K. Assessment the impact of sampler changes on the sampling uncertainty associated with thermal waters
12. Gołębiowski T. Małysa T. Application of GPR Method for Detection of Loose Zones in Flood Levee
13. Cholewa M. Plesiński K. Kamińska K. Baran P. Stability evaluation of modernized bank protections in a culvert construction
14. Wilk B. K. Urbański A. The impact of the shape of deep bore well screen openings on the filtration process in full saturation conditions
15. Kudlek E. Dudziak M. Kamińska G. Bohdziewicz J. Degradation pathways of pentachlorophenol and benzo(a)pyrene during heterogeneous photocatalysis
16. Siedlecka A. The occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in tap water - a review
17. Gałko G. Król D. Evaluation of selected sewage sludge gasification technological parameters
18. Wójcik M. Stachowicz F. Masłoń A. Sewage sludge conditioning with the application of ash from biomass-fired power plant
19. Kondzior P. Possibilities of using biomass of microalga in methane fermentation
20. Hajduk A. Dębowski M. Zieliński M. Rusanowska P. Utilization of zeolites for reduction of ammonia in the digesters
21. Kwaśny J. Balcerzak W. Kryłów M. Wassilkowska A. Possibility of using modified natural zeolite in the process of biogas desulfurization
22. Orłowska M. Numerical analysis of a heat exchanger with differentiated temperatures surface at varying distances from the wall
23. Skarżyński S. Bartkowska I. Sewage Management Changes in the North-eastern Poland After Accession to the European Union
24. Nowak A. Mazur R. Panek E. Chmielowski K. Chmist J. Model Studies on the Effectiveness of MBBR Reactors for the Restoration of Small Water Reservoirs
25. Wilk B. Cimochowicz-Rybicka M. Characteristics of Bionor-type SBR waste water treatment plant
26. Piechna P. Żubrowska-Sudoł M. Przysiecka Ł. Long-term operation of IFAS-MBBR wastewater treatment plant – the activity of activated sludge and biofilm
27. Rossinskyi V. Define of internal recirculation coefficient for biological wastewater treatment in anoxic and aerobic bioreactors
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28. Mazur R., Bedla D., Nowak A., Chmielowski K., Mazurkiewicz J.
The efficiency of nutrients removal from household wastewater in nonwovens bioreactors
29. Podraza Z. Dąbrowska B. Żaba T. Measurement of hydrogen sulphide concentration in selected places of Sewage Treatment Plant Cracow Płaszów II
30. Górka J., Cimochowicz-Rybicka M., Kryłów M. Possibilities of using water treatment sludge in sewage sludge dewatering
31. Skórkowski Ł. Zielewicz E. The influence of energy input on the particle size of disintegrated excess sludge in the ultrasonic disintegration process
32. Tomaszewski M. Cema G. Gutwiński P. Ziembińska-Buczyńska A.
Statistical evaluation of the reduced graphene oxide influence on the anammox biomass
33. Szeląg B. Chmielowski K. Wąsik E. Uncertainty of forecast and control of activated sludge sedimentation capacity: data mining approach
34. Kaźmierczak B. Religa P. The effective concentration of chromium (III) in the wastewater by nanofiltration process assisted diafiltration mode
35. Kwaśny J., Kryłów M., Balcerzak W. Oily wastewater treatment using a zirconia ceramic membrane – a review
36. Ganesapillai M. Simha P. Thawani B. Deb Ch. Adsorptive Removal of Active Pharmaceutical Residues from Source Separated Human Urine
37. Kopeć Ł. Drewnowski J. Fernandez-Morales F. J. Effect of organic nitrogen concentration on the efficiency of trickling filters
38. Xi L. Ezzi Al-Hazmi H. Kowal P. Majtacz J. Mąkinia J. Model-based evaluation of two conceptual mechanisms for N2O production in the anammox-enriched granular sludge
39. Pliashechnyk V. Danko Y. Łagód G. Drewnowski J. Babko R. Ciliated protozoa in the impact zone of the Uzhgorod treatment plant
40. Łomińska D. Anielak A.M. Influence of the Wastewater Treatment Process on the Content of Fulvic Acids
The Organizational Committee of the Conference informs that the Detailed Program of the Conference may be subject to minor changes after the end of the payment period.