Basic Civil Engineering - Sewage Treatment (RV-6788)

Registration Eligibility
N/A
Start Date
04/28/2020
End Date
04/27/2022
Description
Clean water, who needs it? We all do!

This one-hour interactive online course will acquaint you with the history of wastewater treatment. It covers the main treatment functions, and gives a clear insight into what goes on in a wastewater treatment plant. The course identifies the micro-organisms that do the work, and descriptions and hints are given as to the precursors to problems you may experience. This course includes a multiple choice quiz at the end.

You must have Flash Player Version 7 or higher to view some parts of this course. We also recommend you view this course in Internet Explorer.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Water / Stormwater Management
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this course, you will:

Know how large your clarifier should be and what you can use for grit removal and disinfection.
Know when your rotifers are dying and what to do about it.
Be more knowledgable in how to handle problems by reviewing past examples.
Be able to talk with the designer of your plant without embarrasment.
Be able to upgrade your plant with assurance that you are headed in the right direction.
Be able to understand what your micro-organisms are doing, and what to look for to avoid problems in your treatment.
Instructors
John Herrick
Course Codes
RV-6788
Provider
Vector Solutions


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