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Drinking Water Treatment Technology

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    Course Dates: July 19 – August 27, 2021     Register Now

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    Credits

    2.4 CEUs / 24 PDHs

    Pricing

    Member $1545 | Non-member $1895

    Instructor

    Lee H. Odell, P.E., M.ASCE

    Purpose & Background

    Drinking Water Technologies are rapidly changing to meet a variety of regulatory requirements, emerging contaminants, and customer demands. This course will focus on understanding how these technologies work and when to apply them. Knowing the breadth and depth of drinking water technologies is important for anyone involved in drinking water.

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

    • Identify appropriate residual handling requirements, disposal technologies, and understand the challenges in residual disposal.
    • Describe how monitoring technologies and regulations are used to ensure water quality in the distribution system.
    • Distinguish modern surface water treatment methods from past methods, and describe this evolution.
    • Learn why chemical mixing, charge neutralization, and floc formation are critical components of all surface water treatment processes.
    • Describe the different types of clarification systems used in earlier plants and the advantages/disadvantages of each method.
    • Identify what new technologies can be applied to disinfect water to the same degree as we can detect contaminants.
    • Explain chemical feed system design and design considerations.
    • Explain the evolution of different groundwater treatment systems and the drivers that led to this evolution.
    • Describe the application and uses of less commonly deployed technologies used for the removal of contaminants found in groundwater.
    • Describe the various sources of marginal water and the technologies used for treating the water.

    Who Should Attend?

    • State Drinking Water Regulators
    • Civil and Environmental Engineers
    • Public Agency Engineers
    • Hydrogeologists
    • Water Resources Engineers

    Course Outline

  • Course Details

    Course Duration: 12 weeks
    Expected sitting time per week: Up to 3 hours
    Total video lecture content: 18 hours
    Total interactive exercises: 3 hours
    CEUs: 2.4

  • Questions?

    Contact the Continuing Education Department

  • Benefits of the Guided Online Course

    • Highly interactive
    • Instructor-led programs
    • Video lectures
    • Weekly discussion board topics
    • Interactive exercises and case studies
    • Modules to complete weekly, at the time and pace that is most convenient for you
    • Mobile-friendly

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