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Advanced Water Treatment
Advanced Water Treatment Training Course
Course Title:
Expert Techniques in Advanced Water Treatment
Course Duration:
3 Days (24 Hours Total)
Course Mode:
In-Person: 3,600 Cedis
Online: 3,000 Cedis
Target Audience:
This course is designed for experienced water treatment professionals, technicians, and engineers. A solid understanding of basic water treatment and plumbing skills is required, as the focus is entirely on hands-on, practical learning.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this training, participants will:
- Master the design and operation of sand and multimedia filtration systems.
- Gain expertise in removing iron and manganese from water using specialized media.
- Learn advanced techniques in water softening and resin regeneration.
- Design and implement DI and DM systems for high-purity water applications.
- Understand the principles and practical aspects of reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration.
Day 1: Filtration Systems and Iron Removal
Module 1: Sand and Multimedia Filter Design (3 Hours)
- Theory:
- Introduction to sand and multimedia filtration.
- Design principles: bed depth, flow rates, and media selection.
- Backwashing techniques and maintenance best practices.
- Practical Session:
- Setting up a sand filter system.
- Media loading and bed preparation.
- Demonstration of backwashing and troubleshooting.
Module 2: Iron and Manganese Removal (3 Hours)
- Theory:
- Understanding iron and manganese chemistry in water.
- Common methods of removal: oxidation, filtration, and chemical treatment.
- Overview of specialized media (e.g., AquanOX).
- Practical Session:
- Hands-on setup of an iron removal system using oxidation and filtration.
- Media installation and system commissioning.
- Testing for residual iron and manganese in treated water.
Day 2: Water Softening and High-Purity Water Systems
Module 3: Advanced Water Softening Systems (4 Hours)
- Theory:
- Detailed study of ion exchange principles in softening.
- Regeneration techniques and optimization.
- Design calculations: resin capacity, salt dosage, and flow rates.
- Practical Session:
- Setting up a water softening system.
- Resin regeneration and performance testing.
- Troubleshooting common issues (e.g., resin fouling, channeling).
Module 4: DI (Deionization) and DM (Demineralization) System Design (4 Hours)
- Theory:
- Differences between DI and DM systems.
- Types of ion exchange resins used for deionization.
- Applications of high-purity water in industries.
- Practical Session:
- Designing a DI/DM system based on specific feedwater quality.
- Installation of a mixed-bed resin system.
- Water quality testing (conductivity, TDS) and analysis.
Day 3: Membrane Filtration Technologies
Module 5: Reverse Osmosis, Ultrafiltration, and Nanofiltration (6 Hours)
Reverse Osmosis (RO):
- Theory:
- Understanding RO membrane technology and rejection rates.
- Key design parameters: feedwater quality, pressure, and recovery rate.
- Membrane fouling and scaling control.
- Practical Session:
- Setting up a small-scale RO system.
- Membrane installation, testing, and performance evaluation.
- Diagnosing and resolving common RO issues (e.g., low pressure, poor rejection).
Ultrafiltration (UF) and Nanofiltration (NF):
- Theory:
- Differences between UF, NF, and RO membranes.
- Applications of UF for turbidity and microbiological removal.
- NF for partial desalination and selective ion removal.
- Practical Session:
- Setting up UF and NF systems.
- Testing for turbidity, microbial removal, and ion rejection.
- Maintenance procedures and membrane cleaning.
Module 6: Course Assessment and Review (2 Hours)
- Group Activity:
- Participants design a comprehensive water treatment system based on a given case study.
- Presentation of system design, including calculations and component selection.
- Final Quiz and Knowledge Check:
- Assessment covering all course modules.
- Certificate of Completion:
- Participants receive a certificate upon passing the assessment.
Additional Resources:
- Detailed course manual and design templates.
- Access to demonstration videos and system operation guides.
- List of recommended reading materials and industry resources.
Course Fee Includes:
- Training materials and course manual.
- Lunch and refreshments for in-person participants.
- Online access to course recordings and resources for virtual participants.
This intensive course provides hands-on experience and deepens participants’ understanding of advanced water treatment systems, making them well-equipped to tackle complex water quality challenges in various applications.