Best Practice in Sewage and Effluent Treatment Technologies: Processes, Theory, Maintenance, Operation

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
30 Nov 2025 Kuwait $ 4,500 Register

Best Practice in Sewage and Effluent Treatment Technologies: Processes, Theory, Maintenance, Operation

Introduction

The quality of groundwater used cannot be compromised any longer and the servicing requirements of on-site sewerage disposal Systems cannot be ignored. With limited funds available to you - the private owner or regulatory agency that have responsibility for inspection, the task of on-site sewerage treatment and disposal is becoming very difficult. With limited funds available to the owners we Believe this workshop will help you to install an effective system. You will learn numerous tips and tricks throughout the workshop to make it very practical and relevant to your applications.

Objectives

    Maintain and troubleshoot waste water treatment systems Understand the different waste water treatment systems available Understand National and local legislation Apply knowledge of the latest technologies and best practice

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.

Who Should Attend?

Municipal Planners Sewerage Operators Municipal Engineers Consulting Engineers Anyone responsible for managing and operating sewerage treatment facilities Maintenance Engineers, Technicians and Staff Plant Engineers Operation, Maintenance, Inspection and Repair Managers, Supervisors and Engineers Mechanical Engineers and Technicians Design Engineer.

Course Outline

Introduction Planning Considerations - Provincial And National Government

Economic, Social And Environmental Goals of Planning Environmental Assessment Need For Health And Safety Factors In Preparing Municipal Plans Protection For Stepped Up Demand

Waste Water Fundamentals

Basic Terminology Contaminant Considerations Biological, Phosphorous, Ammonia Pathogens Effluent Objectives Alternate Discharge Options Receiving Water Capacity-Provincial Water Quality Objectives Surface Discharge Subsurface Discharge

Design Considerations

Collection Of Sewerage Aerobic And Anaerobic Treatments Critical Design Parameters For Communal Sewerage Treatment Systems

Treatment Technologies

Suspended Solids Removal Bod Removal Nitrification And Identification Phosphorous Reduction

Treatment Systems

Conventional Septic Tank As The Treatment System Enhanced Septic Tanks As A Primary For Other Bio Reactors Bio Reactors Fixed Film Rotating Suspended Batch Filters-Sand, Peat, Stone, Synthetics New Technologies Targeting Specific Contaminants

Recirculating Sand Filters Year Round Treatment

History Experimental Design Construction Operation

Subsurface Discharge

Filter Bed Shallow Trench Leaching Bed "Constructed Wetland" Recycle, Reuse

Direct Discharge

Stream Assimilation Capacity Mixing Zone Disinfection

Bio Solids Disposal

Hauled Waste Compost Lime Stabilization

Management Of Communal Waste Water Systems

Regular Monitoring Long Term Satisfactory Performance

Financial And Legal Issues

Funding Sources Approval Process Regulatory Compliance Municipal And Owner Liability

Design And Installation Of Your Own System

Simple Design Rules Implementation Of Your System Tips And Tricks The Thirteen Golden Rules Of Working With Waste Water Systems

Accreditation

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