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Advanced Waste Treatment
Objectives

 

After you have completed the work in this course, you should be able to:

  • Define and describe water supply hydrology.
  • Define groundwater sources and describe how they are accessed and maintained.
  • Describe and discuss surface water sources.
  • Describe the factors influencing source water quality.
  • Describe emergency and alternative water sources.
  • Describe the basic principles of source water protection management and planning.

Outlines

 

Module A: Water Supply Hydrology

  • Explain the basic properties of water and the hydrological cycle.
  • Explain the key terms and the fundamental aspects of the movement of groundwater.
  • Explain the various surface waters and know some of the influences affecting the quantity and quality of water.
  • Discuss water quality constituents in domestic water supplies.
  • Outline conversion factors and formulas used in the water industry.

Module B: Groundwater Sources

  • Explain the common components of a domestic drinking water well and the key terms used to describe the effects wells have on the surrounding aquifers.
  • Explain the most appropriate location to install a groundwater well.
  • Explain the common types of wells used for groundwater sources.
  • Explain the common components and development techniques of a groundwater well.
  • Explain basic aquifer performance evaluation techniques.
  • Explain the general operation, maintenance, and record keeping involved with the operation of groundwater drinking water systems.
  • Explain how to properly decommission a well after it has been taken out of service.
  • Explain the role springs and infiltration galleries have in regard to the interaction between ground and surface waters.

Module C: Surface Water Sources

  • Discuss the key factors influencing the flow of surface runoff.
  • Discuss the key requirements new and existing water systems have of their surface water supplies.
  • Explain the common ways source water is stored for domestic drinking water systems.
  • Explain intake structures used to draw surface water into the system.
  • Explain the common operational problems surface water supply systems face.

Module D: Factors Influencing Source Water Quality

  • Identify factors affecting source water supplies influenced by natural phenomena.
  • Identify factors affecting source water supplies influenced by human activities.

Module E: Emergency and Alternative Water Sources

  • Identify some of the main causes of source water supply loss.
  • Identify alternative supplies and ways of supplying water in the event the usual source is deemed unavailable, unusable or insufficient.
  • Identify the points to consider when evaluating and designing an interconnection between water systems.
  • Identify the provisions to be incorporated into a community’s ERP to temporarily supplement a water system.
  • Explain the way water can be reused to supply or reduce the demand on domestic water systems.

Module F: Water Source Protection

  • Explain the fundamental principles of source water protection and management.
  • Explain the concept of groundwater protection planning.

 

Who Should Attend


Water Civil workers ,water plant workers , supervisor and manager

Duration

5 Days

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