Potable Water & Wastewater Treatment Technologies
DateTuesday 1st July 2008 to Wednesday 2nd July 2008
| Date : | Tuesday 1st July 2008 to Wednesday 2nd July 2008 |
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| Meeting point : | Cardiff (1st to 2nd July 2008), Cardiff (23rd to 24th September 2008), Glasgow (4th to 5th November 2008) |
| Email : | admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk |
| Tel : | 01446 775959 |
Course Objectives:
The course will provide delegates with an insight into wastewater treatment that will convert waste materials into stable products for safe disposal without adverse ecological effects and the protection of public health. It will also provide participants with an overview of the basic principles of drinking water treatment and the implications of contamination.
Course Outline:
Day 1 - Potable Water Treatment Technologies - An Introduction
Drinking water originates from precipitation and rapidly absorbs both natural and man-made substances which generally render it undrinkable without treatment. The aim of Day 1 of this course is to provide an introduction to, and basic understanding of, water treatment which will produce an adequate and continuous supply of water that is chemically, bacteriologically and aesthetically pleasing.
· Session 1 Drinking water sources and characteristics
· Session 2 Screening, Storage & Aeration
· Session 3 Pre-treatment, Coagulation & Sedimentation
· Session 4 Filtration & Disinfection
Day 2 - Wastewater Treatment Technologies - An Introduction
Wastewater is a complex mixture of natural inorganic and organic material mixed with man-made substances that is discharged to sewer and ends up at a wastewater treatment plant for purification. The aim of Day 2 of this course is to provide an introduction to, and basic understanding of, wastewater treatment technologies which bring about the removal of pathogenic micro-organisms through a combination of physical, chemical and biological processes.
· Session 1 Composition of Wastewater and Aims of Treatment
· Session 2 Preliminary & Primary Treatment
· Session 3 Secondary & Tertiary Treatment
· Session 4 Sludge Treatment.
Intended for:
The nature of the course is such that professionals from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds can be accommodated.
Course Duration:
2 days (12 hrs) CPD
Locations:
Fee:
£410 except for Belfast and Glasgow £430 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
The course will provide delegates with an insight into wastewater treatment that will convert waste materials into stable products for safe disposal without adverse ecological effects and the protection of public health. It will also provide participants with an overview of the basic principles of drinking water treatment and the implications of contamination.
Course Outline:
Day 1 - Potable Water Treatment Technologies - An Introduction
Drinking water originates from precipitation and rapidly absorbs both natural and man-made substances which generally render it undrinkable without treatment. The aim of Day 1 of this course is to provide an introduction to, and basic understanding of, water treatment which will produce an adequate and continuous supply of water that is chemically, bacteriologically and aesthetically pleasing.
· Session 1 Drinking water sources and characteristics
· Session 2 Screening, Storage & Aeration
· Session 3 Pre-treatment, Coagulation & Sedimentation
· Session 4 Filtration & Disinfection
Day 2 - Wastewater Treatment Technologies - An Introduction
Wastewater is a complex mixture of natural inorganic and organic material mixed with man-made substances that is discharged to sewer and ends up at a wastewater treatment plant for purification. The aim of Day 2 of this course is to provide an introduction to, and basic understanding of, wastewater treatment technologies which bring about the removal of pathogenic micro-organisms through a combination of physical, chemical and biological processes.
· Session 1 Composition of Wastewater and Aims of Treatment
· Session 2 Preliminary & Primary Treatment
· Session 3 Secondary & Tertiary Treatment
· Session 4 Sludge Treatment.
Intended for:
The nature of the course is such that professionals from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds can be accommodated.
Course Duration:
2 days (12 hrs) CPD
Locations:
| Date | Venue | |
| 23rd September 2008 | Cardiff | Book |
| 24th September 2008 | Cardiff | Book |
| 4th November 2008 | Glasgow | Book |
| 5th November 2008 | Glasgow | Book |
Fee:
£410 except for Belfast and Glasgow £430 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
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