Delivery
Face to face training or online training
Course Inlusive
Training materials and certificate of completion
Description
This training covers fundamental principles of biological wastewater treatment: water quality analysis that needs biological treatment, biological process that involves basic microbiology, mass and energy balances, and rates of processes (kinetics), and biological process and equipment design based on the water analyses. This course also discusses comparison and differentiation among common biological treatment processes i.e. sequential batch reactor (SBR), rotating biological contactor (RBC), membrane bioreactor (MBR) and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR).
ENTRY COMPETENCIES of Participants
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or any related technical field in wastewater treatment. Knowledge in fundamentals of wastewater treatment will be an edge to the participant.
COURSE OBJECTIVES/LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of the training, the attendees are expected to:
- understand the concepts, input data and output data of a biological wastewater treatment to be able to draw a process flow diagram for a given wastewater given its characteristics and composition;
- design a conventional biological process for a given biological process with specific design criteria;
- differentiate the various biological treatment processes i.e. sequential batch reactor (SBR), rotating biological contactor (RBC), membrane bioreactor (MBR) and moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR).