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University of Technology in the service of the community
The Environmental Research Center - University of Technology held its scientific symposium
Environmental Impact Studies for Development Projects
On Tuesday, 30/4/2019 in the hall of the green hall in the center


The seminar included five working papers as follows:
- The first working paper (the unit of treatment of juice as an environmental enhancer) by the President of Engineers, the oldest Suad Abdul Mahdi / Municipality of Baghdad - Department of solid waste and the environment.
- Second Paper (Environmental Impact of Degradation of Palm Cultivation) by Eng. Sarah Duraid Ahmed / Ministry of Environment - Technical Department.
- Working Paper III (Soil Management of Sustainable Soil Sustainability) delivered by Assistant Professor Dr. Saleh Abdul-Redha Saleh / Environmental Research Center - University of Technology.
- The fourth working paper (public transport and its impact on improving the environment), by Engineer Alaa Rashid Hamdan / Ministry of Housing and Construction - General Directorate of sewage.
- Fifth working paper (recycling and use of basic procedure) delivered by Assistant Professor Dr. Saleh Abdul-Redha Saleh / Environmental Research Center - University of Technology.
The seminar included a presentation by the representatives of the Palm Development Organization and the Environment Director of Baghdad, Mr. Muthanna Hasan Saloumi.
The symposium ended with a series of recommendations.
In light of the importance of strengthening the basic role of universities in building the society in all its developmental fields, including health, economic, scientific and cultural, and to address the problems that confront our daily life and in a scientific and technical manner aimed at proposing successful solutions that serve the community, Environment for the Middle Region The symposium entitled "Improving the Environmental Reality of the Brick Industry" was held on Thursday 18 April 2019 at the Green Hall in the center.
The seminar included four working papers as follows:
The first working paper (the environmental reality of the brick factories in Iraq) presented by the former chief architect Eng. Thabet Khalil, Assistant Director General of the Department of Protection and Improvement of the Environment of the Middle.
The second working paper (the brick industry in Iraq between Iraq and ambition), presented by Mohannsen President Aked Ali Akhtar Ahmed / consultant engineer in the Directorate of the mark for industrial development.
The third working paper (Brick industry in the public sector / problems and solutions and the treatment of industrial claims) Chief Engineer Majed Jassim Hamoudi and the chief engineer of the oldest Ghani Awad Hassan / General Company for Construction Industries.
The fourth working paper (Experiment of the operation of traditional brick factories using LPG), which was given by the assistant head of engineers Shaima Ahmed Issa from the gas filling company.
A lecture by Assistant Professor Dr. Amer Majid Al-Dabbagh / Machinery and Equipment Engineering / Technological College.
The symposium concluded with a number of recommendations that will be mentioned after being approved by the Board of Directors.
Assist. Prof. Dr. Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal present a lecture entitled "Analytical Applications of Spectroscopy of Ultraviolet Radiation Absorption" on a number of graduate students PhD and MA in the laboratories of the Department of Environmental Pollution, ERC. The lecture included the theoretical basis of this technique and Lambert Bauer's law and its applications. It also included the description of components of the commercially available spectrophotometers and their types and how they are used for the quantitative analysis of many natural, industrial and medical materials and in academic studies. A laboratory demonstration was made of how to use this spectrophotometer to measure the spectrum of a certain known compounds and identify them by the wavelength of absorbed chromophoric groups and how to take the advantage of the molar absorptivity constant for each absorption peak in the compound.
As part of the cultural season of the Environmental Research Center,Lecturer Rana Riyad Khalil delivered a lecture entitled "The Fate and Effect of Detergents (Surfactants) in Tigris River within Baghdad City / Iraq" on Tuesday, 16/4/2019, where the lecture summarized the following:
The aim of this study is to determine the quantity and quality of surfactants (anionic (AS) and nonionic (NS)) in Tigris River and Al- Rustamiya wastewater treatment plant (RWWTP) (before and after treatment). Six sites were selected for this study and samples were collected from water, particulate, sediment and submerged plant in the river, while the treatment plant included water and particulate for the period from February 2017 to February 2018 and results were expressed as seasonally (wet and dry). Some physicochemical parameters are also measured at all sites per months. Two analytical methods were used photolab (PHD) and HPLC device for surfactants.
Also Person's correlation coefficient, Principle component analysis (PCA) and Factor analysis (FA) (multivariate statistical methods) were used as a tool to interpret the correlation between physicochemical parameters (for all six sites and two analytical methods) with surfactants.
From this study, the concentration of anionic and nonionic surfactants was in the following order: Particulate > Aquatic Plant > Sediment > Water. The RWWTP revealed its efficiency as treatment processes for anionic and nonionic surfactants where compared with permissible limits of use for irrigation purposes after treatment.





