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Monday, October 17 th. 10.00-10.15 Opening of the seminar Program E. Plaza, J. Mikosz (KTH/CUT) The Visby Program gains of 15 years research cooperation 10.40-11.05 B. Hultman (KTH). Wastewater paradigm shift From pollutant removal to resources recovery 11.05-11.30 B. Mrowiec, M. Kuglarz, J. Suschka (UBB) Removal of selected organic pollutants in anaerobic wastewater treatment process 11.30-11.50 Coffee/Tea M. Malovanyy, S. Huhlych (LPNU) Theoretical and practical aspects of landfill leachate treatment Z. Mucha, J. Mikosz, A. Generowicz (CUT) A method for sustainability evaluation of small wastewater treatment systems 12.40-13.05 Y. Vystavna, Y. Vergeles, F. Stolberg (NAMEK) Study of pharmaceuticals in a model urban river as potential molecular markers of wastewater effluents, their sources and socio-economic correlates (the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine) 13.05-14.30 Lunch 14.30-14.55 E. Hallmann, R. Tomczak-Wandzel, K. Mędrzycka (GUT) Fate of LAS surfactant in WWTPs based on measured concentrations in wastewater and sludge 1

14.55-15.20 J. Yang J. Trela, E. Plaza (KTH) Influence of aeration strategy on behavior of different microorganisms in deammonification process 15.20-15.40 Coffee/Tea 15.40-16.05 E. A. Malovanyy, E. Płaza, Y. Yatchyshyn, J. Trela, M. Malovanyy (KTH/LPNU) Removal of nitrogen from the main stream of municipal wastewater treatment plant with combination of Jon Exchange and CANON process (IE-CANON) effect of NaCl concentration 16.05-16.30 Grzegorz Cema, Aleksandra Ziembińska, Lesław Płonka1, Elżbieta Płaza (SUT/KTH) Anammox process: what we know and where we are? 19.30-23.00 Dinner Tuesday, October 18 th. 9.00-9.25 L. Przywara, B. Mrowiec, J. Suschka (UBB) Anaerobic treatment of municipal sewage in the psychrophilic conditions 9.25-9.50 S.M. Rybicki, M. Cimochowicz-Rybicka(CUT) Impact of wastewater sludge composition on methane rich biogas generation process 9.50-10.15 E. Levlin, L. Bengtsson, C. Baresel (IVL/KTH) Extended solids retention process with sludge recirculation for increasing biogas production at anaerobic digestion M.D. Gomelya, Y.V. Radovenchyk (KPI) The research of activated sludge dewatering processes 10.40-11.05 R. Tomczak-Wandzel, J. Górniaczyk (GUT) Anaerobic treatment of distillery wastewater 2

11.05-11.25 Coffee/Tea 11.25-11.50 J. Gumnitsky, V. Sabadash, O. Matsuska, G. Tyzrbir (LPNU) Complex water treatment of agroindustrial complexes before wastewaters discharge into the basins of rivers M. Kuglarz, B. Mrowiec, J. Bohdziewicz (UBB) Influence of kitchen biowaste addition on the effectiveness of animal manure digestion in continuous condition M. Malovanyy, V. Starchevskyy, N. Vronska, I. Koval (LPNU) Integrated adsorption and ultrasonic technology for water treatment processes 12.40-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.25 T.A. Shabliy, E.V. Goltvianytskaya, M.D. Gomelya, (KPI) Electrochemical processing of regeneration solution ion-exchange treatment of water to produce acids and alkalis 14.25-14.50 O. Khandogina, V. Barannik (NAMEK) Studying walnut shell properties as natural adsorbent for treatment of oil-contaminated water 14.50-15.15 Coffee/Tea 15.30 City tour 3

Wednesday, October 19 th. 9.00-9.25 T. Stypka (CUT) Critical review of municipal solid waste management models 9.25-9.50 A. Grodzka, L. Płonka, J. Ćwikła (SUT) Determination of relationship among influent ammonia nitrogen concentration in activated sludge system and aerators worktime 9.50-10.15 J. Mikosz (CUT) Simulating the effects of the introduction of membrane filtration at a municipal BNR plant Y. Vergeles, F. Stolberg (NAMEK) Modelling treatment performance of temperate climate constructed wetlands receiving municipal wastewater effluent 10.40-11.00 Coffee/Tea 11.00-11.25 A. Sochacki, J. Surmacz-Górska, K. Szafnicki (SUT/ENSM) Start-up performance of constructed wetland microcosms for electroplating wastewater polishing 11.25-11.50 I.E. Kłosowska-Chomiczewska, K. Mędrzycka, E. Karpenko (GUT/LAS) Biosurfactants biodegradability, toxicity, efficiency in comparison with synthetic surfactants A. Tamazashvili, M D.. Gomelya (KPI) Effect of water characteristics, method of cation exchange resins modification with ferrous compounds on the efficiency of dissolved oxygen removal R. Sultana., R. Zanzi (KTH) Evaluation of the activated carbon produced from different precursors 4

12.40-13.05 V.V. Rysuhin, T.A. Shabliy, M.D. Gomelya (KPI) Sulphates and water hardness ions removal from the water in the demineralization process 13.05-13.30 M. Polus, R. Kocwa-Haluch (CUT) Identification of Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts in water by modified immunomagnetic separation and RFLP-PCR 13.30-13.55 G. Beściak (SUT) Biofilm as a basic life form of bacteria 13.55-14.00 Closing ceremony 14.00-15.30 Lunch 5