I-
Présentation du
conférencier : Mr Rahmani-Meraits
Lyes Diplômé de l’institut des sciences
de la mer d’Alger, Conférencier A l’université d’Alger sur le sujet de L’océanographie
et la plongée professionnelle, Actuellement Chef de Projets, et Développement
Chez ULIS International (travaux sous-marin), Aussi Ecrivain Publier en France,
Membre de l’association des auteurs Francophone algérien, A publier en Algérie
des livrets sur l’éducation Environnementale.
II-
Pollution Marine :
a.
Définition :
b.
Exemples de pollution Marine
c.
Pollution plastique (atlantique et
méditerranée) Film
III-
Définition du Principe de
Dépollution En Général
IV-
Dépollution des eaux océaniques
V-
techniques et matériels
utilisés pour la dépollution
VI-
Exemple de technique nouvelle de
Dépollution (Bio Cleaner)
VII-
Le Passage du Principe du
Nettoyage au Principe de Dépollution
VIII-
Les Journées de nettoyage des cotes (Avantages et Inconvénients)
IX-
Communication et Information
X-
Essai de Dépollution sur un site marin En Algérie
Film
XI-
Conclusion Générale
(La dépollution est l’élimination des
pollutions des différents compartiments (air, eau, sol), dans le but de rétablir
une qualité sanitaire et écologique compatible avec une réutilisation des lieux
et des compartiments pollués ou bien avec une restauration des écosystèmes.
Les procédés de dépollution sont spécifiques à chaque type de
polluant et à chaque compartiment. Ces procédés peuvent être intégrés dans des
processus et des activités (traitement des eaux
usées,
dépollution des DEEE, etc.) ou être employés ponctuellement,
après une catastrophe ou une pollution
accidentelle.
Qu’ils soient physiques, chimiques
ou biologiques, les procédés de dépollution sont classés en deux groupes. Ils
sont soit appliqués sur place (in situ), soit ils nécessitent une
extraction des matériaux à décontaminer et un traitement ultérieur sur un site
spécialisé (ex situ).)
Source : wikipedia
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Program of the Conference Entitled: Ocean Depollution, Technologies and Communication.
I- Presentation of the lecturer: Mr Rahmani-Meraits Lyes Graduate of the Institute of Marine Sciences of Algiers, lecturer At the University of Algiers on the subject of Oceanography and professional diving, Currently Project Manager, and Development At ULIS International (underwater works), Also Writer Publish in France, Member of the Algerian Francophone Writers' Association, To publish in Algeria booklets on Environmental Education.
II- Marine Pollution:
at. Definition:
b. Examples of Marine pollution
c. Plastic pollution (Atlantic and Mediterranean) Film
III- Definition of the Principle of Depollution in General
IV- Pollution of ocean waters
V- techniques and materials used for the depollution
VI- Example of a new technique of depollution (Bio Cleaner)
VII- The Passage From the Principle of Cleaning to the Principle of Depollution
VIII- Odds Cleaning Days (Advantages and Disadvantages)
IX- Communication and Information
X- Pollution test on a marine site In Algeria Film
XI- General Conclusion
(The depollution is the elimination of the pollutions of the different compartments (air, water, soil), with the aim of restoring a sanitary and ecological quality compatible with a reuse of polluted places and compartments or with a restoration of the ecosystems.
Pollution control processes are specific to each type of pollutant and each compartment. These processes can be integrated into processes and activities (wastewater treatment, WEEE depollution, etc.) or be used on an ad hoc basis, after a disaster or accidental pollution.
Whether physical, chemical or biological, pollution control processes are classified into two groups. They are either applied on site (in situ), or they require extraction of the materials to be decontaminated and further processing on a specialized site (ex situ).)
Source : wikipedia
Source : wikipedia
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Program of the Conference Entitled: Ocean Depollution, Technologies and Communication.
I- Presentation of the lecturer: Mr Rahmani-Meraits Lyes Graduate of the Institute of Marine Sciences of Algiers, lecturer At the University of Algiers on the subject of Oceanography and professional diving, Currently Project Manager, and Development At ULIS International (underwater works), Also Writer Publish in France, Member of the Algerian Francophone Writers' Association, To publish in Algeria booklets on Environmental Education.
II- Marine Pollution:
at. Definition:
b. Examples of Marine pollution
c. Plastic pollution (Atlantic and Mediterranean) Film
III- Definition of the Principle of Depollution in General
IV- Pollution of ocean waters
V- techniques and materials used for the depollution
VI- Example of a new technique of depollution (Bio Cleaner)
VII- The Passage From the Principle of Cleaning to the Principle of Depollution
VIII- Odds Cleaning Days (Advantages and Disadvantages)
IX- Communication and Information
X- Pollution test on a marine site In Algeria Film
XI- General Conclusion
(The depollution is the elimination of the pollutions of the different compartments (air, water, soil), with the aim of restoring a sanitary and ecological quality compatible with a reuse of polluted places and compartments or with a restoration of the ecosystems.
Pollution control processes are specific to each type of pollutant and each compartment. These processes can be integrated into processes and activities (wastewater treatment, WEEE depollution, etc.) or be used on an ad hoc basis, after a disaster or accidental pollution.
Whether physical, chemical or biological, pollution control processes are classified into two groups. They are either applied on site (in situ), or they require extraction of the materials to be decontaminated and further processing on a specialized site (ex situ).)
Source : wikipedia
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