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Municipal Wastewater Treatment

About This Course

This Municipal Wastewater Treatment course is designed for those who want to increase their knowledge and understanding of wastewater treatment systems as well as their abilities in running and maintaining them. 

Leex’s Municipal Wastewater Treatment course addresses the essential steps of municipal wastewater treatment after a brief introduction to the regulatory framework and the characteristics of wastewater and pollution. The primary processes’ operating principles are studied, as well as the elements that influence their success.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course you will have obtained knowledge of:
Regulatory framework and performance metrics – hydraulic and organic loadings; population equivalent
Preliminary treatment – grit and screens removal, storm water separation
The purpose and operation of primary treatment, as well as operational issues and sludge management
Secondary Treatment - membrane bioreactor, fixed film and activated sludge processes, critical operational parameters
Chemical and biological phosphorus removal, as well as nitrification and de-nitrification, are all examples of nutrient removal.
Small Wastewater Treatment Works and Tertiary Wastewater Treatment Processes

Curriculum

Preliminary Wastewater Treatment Processes

Primary Wastewater Treatment Processes

Secondary Treatment – Fixed film processes / Activated Sludge Process

Nutrient removal from wastewater

Tertiary wastewater Treatment Processes

Small Wastewater Treatment Works

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