Wastewater Treatment Plants - Planning and Design

Course Dates :

15/09/25

5

Course ID:

250915001001293EGI

Course Duration :

5 Studying Day/s

Course Location:

London

UK

Course Category:

Professional and CPD Training Programs

Subcategories: Construction Safety, Health and Wellbeing, Environmental Sustainability, Risk Management, Technical Skills Development, Leadership and Communication, Quality Assurance

Course Certified By:

* Projacs Academy

* Professional Training and CPD Programs

Leading to:
Executive Diploma Certificate
Leading to:
Executive Mini Masters Certificate
Leading to
Executive Masters Certificate

Certification Will Be Issued From : KSA

Course Fees GBP:

£4,963.69

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Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.

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Course Information

Introduction

The management of wastewater is a cornerstone of sustainable urban development and environmental stewardship. As populations grow and industrial activities expand, the demand for efficient wastewater treatment systems has become more pressing than ever. This course addresses the critical need for professionals who can design, plan, and manage wastewater treatment plants effectively. By exploring cutting-edge methodologies and established engineering principles, participants will gain insights into creating systems that balance technical efficiency with environmental responsibility.

Wastewater treatment is not merely a technical challenge; it is a multidisciplinary field requiring expertise in engineering, environmental science, public health, and regulatory compliance. Despite significant advancements, many regions still face challenges such as aging infrastructure, insufficient capacity, and non-compliance with environmental standards. For instance, the 2019 case of Flint, Michigan, underscores how inadequate water treatment systems can lead to severe public health crises. By examining real-world scenarios like these, this course equips participants with strategies to mitigate risks and enhance system reliability.

A key gap in current practices lies in integrating emerging technologies with traditional treatment methods. Innovations such as membrane bioreactors, advanced oxidation processes, and smart monitoring systems are transforming the industry. However, their adoption often requires specialized knowledge that bridges theory and application. This course fills that gap by providing a comprehensive understanding of both conventional and modern approaches, ensuring participants can make informed decisions about technology integration.

For organizations, investing in wastewater treatment expertise translates into long-term cost savings, improved regulatory compliance, and enhanced corporate social responsibility. Professionals who master this domain contribute to reducing operational inefficiencies, minimizing environmental impact, and fostering community trust. The Global Water Intelligence (GWI) reports that companies prioritizing sustainable water management achieve a 20% higher return on investment compared to their peers, underscoring the financial benefits of mastering wastewater treatment planning and design.

Participants will also explore frameworks such as the Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) model, which emphasizes holistic solutions encompassing water supply, sanitation, stormwater, and reuse. By adopting such frameworks, practitioners can address interconnected challenges while optimizing resource allocation. Case studies from Singapore’s NEWater initiative and Israel’s advanced desalination programs illustrate how innovative planning and design can turn wastewater into a valuable resource, supporting economic growth and ecological resilience.

Ultimately, this course empowers individuals and organizations to navigate the complexities of wastewater treatment plant planning and design. Whether you are an engineer seeking to refine your skills or a decision-maker aiming to implement sustainable practices, this program offers the tools and knowledge needed to excel. Through rigorous training and practical insights, participants will emerge equipped to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time—ensuring clean water for future generations.

Objectives

By attending this course, participants will be able to:

Analyze the fundamental principles of wastewater treatment processes and their applications in different contexts.
Evaluate site-specific factors influencing the selection and design of treatment technologies.
Design wastewater treatment systems tailored to meet regulatory standards and sustainability goals.
Implement best practices for project management, including budgeting, scheduling, and stakeholder engagement.
Apply advanced technologies such as membrane filtration and biological nutrient removal to optimize system performance.
Assess compliance requirements and integrate them into the planning and operational phases.
Synthesize interdisciplinary knowledge to propose innovative solutions for complex wastewater challenges.

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for:

Civil engineers, environmental engineers, and process engineers involved in infrastructure development.
Project managers overseeing large-scale water and sanitation projects.
Consultants offering advisory services for wastewater treatment facilities.
Regulatory officials responsible for enforcing environmental policies.
Academics and researchers focusing on water resource management and sustainability.


These groups will find the course invaluable due to its focus on bridging theoretical knowledge with practical implementation. While prior experience in wastewater management is beneficial, the course is structured to accommodate intermediate learners, making it suitable for those transitioning into the field or seeking to deepen their expertise.

Training Method

• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a 7” Tablet containing a copy of the presentation, slides and handouts
• Post-assessment

Program Support

This program is supported by:
* Interactive discussions
* Role-play
* Case studies and highlight the techniques available to the participants.

Daily Agenda

The course agenda will be as follows:
• Technical Session 08.30-10.00 am
• Coffee Break 10.00-10.15 am
• Technical Session 10.15-12.15 noon
• Coffee Break 12.15-12.45 pm
• Technical Session 12.45-02.30 pm
• Course Ends 02.30 pm

Please Note :

Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.

To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.

Course Outlines

Week 1
Day 1:
Fundamentals of Wastewater Treatment

Overview of wastewater characteristics and sources.
Introduction to primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment processes.
Key parameters affecting treatment efficiency (e.g., BOD, COD, TSS).
Case study: Lessons learned from the Thames Tideway Tunnel project.


Day 2:
Site Analysis and Technology Selection

Conducting feasibility studies and site assessments.
Evaluating available technologies for specific applications.
Balancing cost-effectiveness with environmental impact.
Group activity: Designing a preliminary treatment flowchart.


Day 3:
Advanced Treatment Technologies

Membrane bioreactors and ultrafiltration systems.
Biological nutrient removal techniques.
Emerging trends in energy recovery and resource recovery.
Interactive session: Simulation of an advanced oxidation process.


Day 4:
Compliance and Project Management

Understanding local and international regulatory frameworks.
Developing risk management plans for wastewater projects.
Budgeting, procurement, and timeline optimization.
Workshop: Drafting a compliance report for a hypothetical plant.


Day 5:
Innovation and Sustainability

Circular economy concepts in wastewater management.
Smart monitoring and IoT applications in plant operations.
Strategies for climate-resilient infrastructure.
Final presentation: Participants showcase their integrated design proposals.

Please Note :

Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.

To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.

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