Sewage & Effluent Treatment Technologies

  • Schedule : Online
  • Who is this for: Students , Professionals

Duration: 5-8 Hours
Schedule: Online
Level: Beginner
Rs: 63,000

Course Overview

Objectives

  • To learn  how to manage and troubleshoot wastewater treatment systems
  • To  understand the different systems available

  • Planning Considerations - Provincial  & National Government
  • Waste Water Fundamentals
  • Design Considerations
  • Treatment Technologies
  • Treatment Systems
  • Recirculating Sand Filters  Year Round Treatment
  • Subsurface Discharge
  • Direct Discharge
  • Biosolids Disposal
  • Management of Communal Waste Water System
  • Financial & Legal Issues
  • Design & Installation of your own System
  • Case Studies

Topics covered are

  • Economic, social and environmental goals of planning

  • Environmental assessment

  • Need for health and safety

  • Factors in preparing municipal plans

  • Protection for stepped up demand

  • Basic terminology

  • Contaminant considerations

  • Biological, phosphorous, ammonia

  • Pathogens

  • Effluent objectives

  • Alternate discharge options

  • Receiving water capacity-provincial water quality objectives

  • Surface discharge

  • Subsurface discharge

  • Collection of sewage

  • Aerobic and anaerobic treatments

  • Critical design parameters for communal sewage treatment systems

  • Suspended solids removal

  • BOD removal

  • Nitrification and denitrification

  • Phosphorous reduction

  • Conventional septic tank

  • As the treatment system

  • Enhanced septic tanks

  • As a primary for other bioreactors

  • Bioreactors

  • Fixed film

  • Rotating

  • Suspended

  • Batch

  • Filters-sand, peat, stone, synthetics

  • New technologies targeting specific contaminants

  • History experimental design

  • Construction

  • Operation

  • Filter bed

  • Shallow trench

  • Leaching bed

  • “Constructed wetland”

  • Recycle, reuse

  • Stream assimilative capacity

  • Mixing zone

  • Disinfection

  • Hauled waste

  • Compost

  • Lime stabilisation

  • Regular monitoring

  • Long term satisfactory performance

  • Funding sources

  • Approval process

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Municipal and owner liability

  • Simple design rules

  • Implementation of your system

  • Tips and tricks

  • The thirteen golden rules of working with wastewater systems

  • Municipality

  • Private rondavel in a pristine inaccessible area

  • In the middle of suburbia