Course Overview:
The course on “Sanitary Engineering and Water Treatment Plant Design” focuses on the fundamental principles of sanitary engineering and the methodologies for designing water treatment plants. The aim of the course is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the basics of water treatment, including chemical and biological processes, as well as modern technologies used in the design and operation of treatment facilities.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the basic principles of sanitary engineering and water treatment.
- Familiarize participants with different types of treatment plants and water treatment processes.
- Acquire the skills needed to effectively design water treatment plants.
- Learn about the environmental and health standards related to water treatment.
- Develop the ability to evaluate and apply new technologies in water treatment.
Training Content:
- Introduction to sanitary engineering and its importance.
- Overview of water sources and types.
- Various processes in water treatment: sedimentation, filtration, chemical treatment, and biological treatment.
- Plant design: engineering and environmental considerations.
- Modern and innovative water treatment technologies.
- Performance evaluation and control of treatment processes.
- Local and international standards and regulations related to water quality.
- Case studies on the design and operation of water treatment plants.
Target Audience:
This course is aimed at civil and environmental engineers, engineering students, environmental analysts, water specialists, and operators of water treatment plants. It also targets government officials and professionals involved in the planning and management of water resources.