About This Course
Water and sewage treatment systems are crucial for maintaining public health and environmental sustainability by ensuring access to clean water and the safe disposal or reuse of wastewater. These systems involve complex processes and equipment designed to remove contaminants from water and sewage to meet regulatory standards and protect ecosystems.
Learning Objectives
The primary goal of this course is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts, techniques, and best practices involved in the operation, maintenance, and energy efficiency of water and sewage treatment systems. The course is designed for professionals in the water treatment and wastewater management industry, as well as engineers, technicians, and environmental managers involved in the management of water resources. The following objectives outline the key areas the course aims to address
Prerequisites
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Target Audience
Specifically, the course is intended for:
- Water and Sewage Treatment Plant Operators
- Water Treatment Engineers and Technicians
- Maintenance Managers and Technicians
- Environmental Engineers and Consultants
- Energy Managers and Sustainability Experts
- Municipal and Utility Managers
Training Outline
- Introduction to Water & Sewage Treatment Systems
- Fundamentals of Operations Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Operations
- Maintenance Strategies for Treatment Systems
- Energy Management and Efficiency Optimization
- Advanced Monitoring and Automation Systems
- Regulatory Compliance and Standards, Overview of national and international standards