School of Science ITS: Recent submissions
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Rehabilitation of existing sewerage infrastructure
(Institute of Technology, Sligo., 2004)This dissertation has been produced for the research section of the Environmental Protection MSc, from Sligo Institute of Technology. The overall objective of the study was to highlight Infiltration and Exfiltration in ... -
Environmental management of the wastewater functions of a local authority
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2001)None -
A study into the implementation of S. I. no. 543 of 2002, "Emissions of volatile organic compounds from the organic solvents regulations, 2002" at local authority level
(Institute of Technology, Sligo., 2004)The vehicle coating and refinishing sector are facing increased regulatory and environmental pressures. This is a relatively novel experience for proprietors o f workshops, who because o f their subdued existence and ... -
Environmental management and auditing : relevant aspects of its development and implementation
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1994)The concept o f Environmental Management and Auditing (EMA) is one that has only come to prominence in recent years but is fast gaining momentum EMA is part of a series of environmental protection measures which have ... -
A water quality study of Lough Gowna
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1996)Lough Gowna, located on the borders of Counties Cavan and Longford is an important coarse fish angling lake, and also has stocks of brown trout. The lake attracts thousands of British, European and local anglers and has ... -
An investigation into the ecological status of metalliferous mine tailings sites in Counties Galway, Sligo and Tipperary
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1998)Metalliferous mining in Ireland is a multi-million pound industry and its operations are a "far-cry" from the first Bronze Age workings. With the modern industry however, comes the production of large quantities of mine ... -
Managing the Donegal coast in the twenty-first century
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1996)This thesis discusses the concept of coastal zone management in relation to County Donegal. An outline of the existing administrative and legislative structure for the coastal area of Donegal is given and the current ... -
A study of traffic-related particulate air pollution
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2001)Particulate air pollution (PMio) was monitored at a busy urban intersection using a continuous method. Meteorological conditions: wind speed, wind direction, air temperature and percent relative humidity were measured ... -
The eco-management and audit scheme for Irish local authorities : a preliminary study
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1996)As we approach the 21st century the management of environmental affairs is undergoing change. Global concepts such as Sustainability and Agenda 21 are the cornerstones of a new focus on the environment. In the fifth ... -
Environmental design techniques for the electronics industry
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1997)Electronic products have increased dramatically in use in the last twenty years. The level of environmental awareness has been raised by governments and consumers but confusion frequently surrounds the design of cleaner ... -
Uranium mining in Donegal : economic bonanza or environmental blight?
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1997)This Thesis discusses the inherent conflict that exists between development of potential mineral - resources and protection of the environment. It specifically reviews the Uranium exploration that took place in County ... -
Agriculture odours : an Irish perspective of the nuisance
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1997)Animal numbers have continued to increase over the past decade. Associated with this is an increase in the amount o f animal manures to disposed of. The odours associated with this manure are perceived to be a problem. ... -
A strategic analysis of the constraints to the development of wind energy in Ireland
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2001)Wind farms are a relatively new feature to the Irish landscape and the number and size of these are set to increase considerably in the coming decade as Ireland is compelled to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the ... -
Waste minimisation in the bulk pharmaceutical industry
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1998)Waste disposal is a major problem for today’s society. The traditional outlets for wastes, like landfilling are fast disappearing and for many types of wastes it is no longer an option. The problems of disposal of hazardous ... -
Environmental management systems and the local authority
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1999)None -
An investigation into the options to control hydrogen sulphide in industrial waste water treatment systems
(Institute of Technology, Sligo., 2004)A research study examined the options for controlling hydrogen sulphide in industrial waste water treatment systems It was found from the study that the principal methods of controlling hydrogen sulphide in waste water ... -
The use and control of substances in Irish industry which are classified as "skin sensitisers"
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1999)Information relating to the extent of the use of substances in Irish Industry which are classified as ‘skin sensitisers’ is difficult to obtain, as details regarding the volume of these substances imported into Ireland ... -
Effectiveness of home composting for the diversion of the organic fraction of household waste from landfill
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2004)Increasing composting activity will be an integral part of meeting the obligations of EU Directives, however, the extent to which composting at home can play its part still remains poorly defined. Reliable and comprehensive ... -
An investigation into the use of lead free solders in the electronics industry
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2002)Tin-lead solder is the most common material used to join conductors in electronic assembly and has been used in electronics assemblies since the earliest days of radio. After many decades, highly engineered systems have ... -
Application of environmentally preferable purchasing in Trinity College, Dublin
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2004)An investigation into the inclusion o f environmental considerations in procurement decisions in college concluded that elements o f environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) are in place, but the application is uneven. ...