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Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Inż. Katarzyna Jabłczyńska
Mgr inż. Maria Łukasiewicz
Mgr inż. Arkadiusz Religa
Inż. Robert Ziółkowski
Ing., Ph.D. Bohdan Stejskal
USE OF RAPID IMPACT ASSESSMENT MATRIX METHOD IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION POINTS
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Inż. Karolina Grzelec
Inż. Marcin Gutwin
ANALYSIS OF INPURITIES IN SELECTIVELY COLLECTED PLASTIC WASTE - CASE STUDY
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
ANALYSIS OF THE UNDERSIZE FRACTION TEMPERATURE CHANGES DURING THE BIOSTABILIZATION PROCESS
Inż. Dominika Ciura
Mgr inż. Maria Łukasiewicz
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
ANALYSIS OF MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF WASTES DEPOSITED ON ILLEGAL DUMPING SITES LOCATED IN THE AREA OF OLSZTYN DISTRICT
Dr hab. inż. Jacek Salamon
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Stanisław Famielec
Dr inż. Beata Brzychczyk
Mgr inż. Maria Łukasiewicz
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE SOUTH-EAST OF POLAND
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Jacek Salamon
Dr inż. Beata Brzychczyk
Dr inż. Stanisław Famielec
ASSESSMENT OF WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS IN POLAND IN THE YEARS 2003 – 2013
Mgr inż. Mateusz Gawron
Mgr inż. Maria Łukasiewicz
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Jacek Salamon
EVALUATION OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT EFFICIENCY IN WOLBROM
Dr inż. Stanisław Famielec
Dr inż. Maciej Gliniak
Doc. Ing. , PhD. Andrej Kapjor
Mgr inż. Maria Łukasiewicz
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
THERMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF CaO ADDITIVE ON THE PROCESS OF WASTE HYGIENIZATION
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Inż. Arkadiusz Religa
METHOD OF SETTING LOCATIONS FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION POINTS IN PROTECTED AREAS
Dr inż. Katarzyna Wolny-Koładka
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Agnieszka Sikora
Kamil Szymonik
Mgr Grzegorz Pelczar
Dr Katarzyna Wawrzyniak-Turek
THE EFFECT OF THE INTENSIVE AEROBIC BIOSTABILIZATION PHASE ON SELECTED MICROBIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF WASTES
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Analysis of transport costs for segregated municipal solid waste
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Katarzyna Wolny-Koładka
Inż. Bartłomiej Jastrzębski
Characteristics of illegal dumping sites – case study: watercourses
Dr inż. Katarzyna Wolny-Koładka
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Inż. Barbara Blok
Occurrence of selected soil microorganisms in points located by the main transport routes of Krakow
Dr inż. Stanisław Famielec
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Beata Brzychczyk
Dr hab. inż. Jacek Salamon
Present used methods for measuring dissolved oxygen concentration at wastewater treatment plants
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
inż. Janusz Kidoń
Removal of products containing asbestos from rural areas
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Mgr inż. Anna Kopytko
Assessment of segregated waste accumulation efficiency in selected suburban communities
RNDr. Miroslav Hůrka
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Assessment of the use of Ewa bioreactor in the process of bio drying of undersize fraction manufactured from mixed municipal solid waste
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Transport and collection costs analysis of mixed municipal solid waste
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Dr inż. Katarzyna Wolny-Koładka
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Biodiversity of microorganisms isolated from selected substrates used in agricultural biogas plants versus the quantity and quality of obtained biogas
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Selected properties of alternative fuel manufactured from municipal solid waste
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Mgr inż Marek Szeląg
The spatial dependency analysis between selected elements of technical infrastructure
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Thermographic analysis of selected building partitions in the context of their thermal insulation properties
Dr inż. Zbigniew Daniel
Prof. dr hab. inż. Tadeusz Juliszewski
Dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Kowalczyk
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Zygmunt Sobol
Dr inż. Paulina Wrona
Civilizational development of the rural areas makes at these areas specific environmental problems that were recognized as a problems of urbanization and industrialization in cities. Agricultural and food industry generate each year 10 million Mg of waste in Poland. It isn’t possible to unequivocally define the weight of waste which are generated in agriculture and food industry. Many of the waste owners give these waste to treatment and disposal as a municipal waste. In the result, they don’t pay product fee or recycling fee and they don’t make an annual report about waste. We should developed a new method for gather information about the quan-tity and quality of waste to characterize the solid waste management in the agri-cultural sector and food industry. This article contains a questionnaire – "waste card". It can be used to characterize the mass and composition of waste generated in the agricultural sector and food industry. Person which will complete "waste card" (farmer or businessman) gives the name of waste, place of generating, weight, dimensions, mass calculated per unit of reference (year, area, etc.) and the way in which waste is treated by him. Respondent usually receives a list of expected waste (from researchers) to make this activity more reliably. Next person (Research Fellow, Environmental Specialist) elaborating a questionnaire completes a all information about recommended methods of treatment, code, and type of waste (according to the catalog of waste and other legislation documents). This solution doesn’t require from farmer (businessman) the knowledge about the codes and groups of waste (as opposed to the solution adopted in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Guidelines). The possibility of using the questionnaire was validated in four sectors of agriculture and food industry. The information obtained about waste generated in agriculture and food industry will enable the development an analyses of waste management condition. Consequently, this will enable an Action Plan to reduce consumption of energy and material in agricultural production and whole food sector. As a result of material consumption reduce, we expected to minimize the amount of waste generated in the various branches of the food industry. This kind of activities are desirable in EU waste directives and national law.
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Changes in municipal waste management following the amendment of the act on maintaining the cleanliness and order in communes
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Optimization problem of the municipal waste transport logistic system in the terms of eco-company strategy
Dr inż. Janusz Zemanek
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
The role and place of solid waste transfer station in the waste management system
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Methods of qualitative determinmations and morphological composition of municipal waste material in Poland
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Anna Krakowiak-Bal
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Determination of waste accumulation rate according to the number of inhabitants and population density using gis technique
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr inż. Anna Krakowiak-Bal
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Rate of municipal waste production in aspect of communes’ business types in Malopolska Region
Dr inż. Janusz Zemanek
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Dr hab. inż. Andrzej Woźniak
Elaborating the rules for selection of „recycling centre” localization using GIS –based multicriteria analysis
Dr inż. Jakub Sikora
Dr inż. Janusz Zemanek
Dr inż. Mateusz Malinowski
Krzysztof Krawczyk
Creating a digital map of the Białka river catchment at Bystra Śląska locality