This Water and Sewerage Management course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information presented includes detailed descriptions of the equipment and advanced treatment processes used for odor control, pure oxygen-activated sludge treatment, solids removal from secondary effluents, residual solids management, enhanced biological control including nitrogen and phosphorus removal, and wastewater reclamation.
Operators also learn to operate and maintain treatment plant instrumentation equipment and systems. The residual solids management chapter contains information on sludge types, characteristics, and quantities; sludge thickening using gravity thickeners, dissolved air flotation units, centrifuges, and thermal conditioning as well as wet oxidation and elutriation; dewatering with pressure filtration (plate and frame, belt, vacuum), centrifuges and drying beds; volume reduction using composting, mechanical drying, incineration, and lagoons; and disposal methods for dewatered or liquid stabilized sludge.
This course focuses on actual operating procedures and teaches operators to manage, analyze and solve operational problems.
The objectives of the Water and Sewerage Management Training Program include but are not limited to the following:
Wastewater and Sewerage Management
Wastewater and SewerageTreatment
Odor Control
Activated Sludge (Pure Oxygen Plants and Operational Control Options)
Residual Solids Management
Solids Removal from Secondary Effluents
Phosphorus Removal
Nitrogen Removal
Enhanced Biological (Nutrient) Control
Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse
Instrumentation and Control Systems
This Water and Sewerage Management training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals in the water and wastewater treatment industry, but will greatly benefit:
Project managers
Professionals involved in the regulatory monitoring of water quality
Engineers involved in the monitoring and maintenance of wastewater treatment systems in the Process Industries
Process engineers and operators in Sewage Treatment Plants
Introduction to Wastewater and Sewerage Management
Generation and Decomposition
Types of pollutants in wastewater
Wastewater collection, conveyance, and maintenance
Schematic layouts of wastewater treatment plants
Regulatory requirements and discharge prevention
Preliminary Treatment systems (screens, grit chambers, flow meters, shredders)
Operation and maintenance of preliminary treatment units
Flow measurement and calibration
Sedimentation and clarification principles
Operation and maintenance of clarifiers
Safety in preliminary and primary treatment
Activated Sludge Systems (operation, control, troubleshooting, modifications)
Fixed Film Processes (operation, monitoring, troubleshooting)
Sludge handling basics
Operational control and performance monitoring
Handling abnormal operating conditions
Disinfection methods (chlorine, UV, ozone)
Laboratory procedures and sampling techniques
Filtration systems and membrane technologies
Chemical treatment and dosing (jar test, chemical feed systems)
Odor control and troubleshooting
Nutrient removal (Phosphorus and Nitrogen removal)
Enhanced biological treatment systems (Bardenpho, nutrient control)
Residual solids management and sludge treatment
Wastewater reclamation and reuse
Instrumentation and control systems
Monitoring, optimization, and operational strategies