Overview This course is intended for a wide range audience of engineers and in particular engineers dealing with plant water effluent streams directed to sanitary sewer facilities. Pretreatment of industrial wastewater to remove... Learn More>>
In many areas of the country pH limits have been established for the acceptance of treated wastewater effluent into public water systems. This course covers pH characteristics, measurement, control applications and various treatment processes as they... Learn More>>
Often, in areas remote from centralized wastewater collection and treatment systems, septic tank systems are used for applications involving residential cluster systems, restaurants, nursing homes, and other commercial or institutional facilities. Learn More>>
Biosolids (sewage sludge) are the nutrient-rich organic materials resulting from treatment and processing of wastewater residuals. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that publicly owned wastewater treatment works (POTW) generate over 8 million... Learn More>>
From the time the very first public sewer system was constructed until the 1960's, a conventional gravity system was the only choice US engineers had when considering a public sewer collection system. This changed about 40 years... Learn More>>
Overview Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) occur when flows exceed the hydraulic capacity of either the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) or the collection system that transports the combined flow of storm water and sanitary sewage to the WWTP. Learn More>>
In refineries, chemical plants, electric power plants and many other industrial facilities the separation of various oil and water mixtures can cause problems. These problems are often the result of imperfect understanding of the nature of the mixtures and... Learn More>>
From the time the very first public sewer system was constructed until the 1960's, a conventional gravity system was the only choice US engineers had when considering a public sewer collection system. This changed about 40 years ago when the USEPA... Learn More>>
This course includes guidance and considerations on the selection of alternative wastewater collection systems for suburban, rural and semi-rural settings and development areas where the use of conventional... Learn More>>
This course covers a broad range of critical factors in regaining and maintaining sewer system capacity and other mitigating measures. It discusses planning tools, asset management, flow monitoring, hydraulic modeling, operation and... Learn More>>
Complete the form below and click the Reset Password button. If we find your password, we'll send password reset instructions to the e-mail address we have on record for you.
E-mail: