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CHM 150 - Wastewater Treatment, Management and Recycling for Fertilizer Industry

Code Start Date Duration Venue
CHM 150 22 April 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 27 May 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 01 July 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 05 August 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 09 September 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 14 October 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 18 November 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
CHM 150 23 December 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
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Course Description

This 5 day course provides an overview of all significant aspects and considerations of wastewater treatment, management and recycling master class. This course will cover all aspects of sewage and industrial waste treatment process as well as planning, design, construction, operations and maintenance of the modern sewage and effluent treatment plants and all aspects of environmental protection in Fertilizer industrial, this course will help to install an effective system. Participants will learn numerous tips and tricks throughout the course to make it very practical and relevant to their applications. 

In the past, the disposal of wastewater in most communities and municipalities was carried out by the easiest methods possible, without any environmental consideration. Nowadays, the strict environmental regulation and the water shortage have a significant effect on technologies for wastewater treatment and recycle.

Recycled water is a reliable source of water that must be taken into account in formulating a sustainable water policy.  Water reuse is increasingly been integrated in the planning and development of water resources particularly for agricultural and landscape irrigation.

Course Objectives

  • Gaining and applying an in-depth knowledge on wastewater treatment, management and recycling master class.
  • Discussing the characteristics of wastewater and defining the physical, chemical and biological terminology
  • Recognizing the basic water and wastewater chemistry 
  • Explaining the basic theory and process selection of wastewater treatment plant design
  • Classifying and applying WW treatment methods
  • Employing chemical unit operation for chemical precipitation and disinfection
  • Identifying the biological unit processes and designing facilities for physical and chemical treatment of WW
  • Illustrating waste water recycling, microfiltration, membrane separation and design of sludge treatment facilities
  • Monitoring WWTP and applying wastewater reclamation and reuse

Who Should Attend?

  • Industrial wastewater compliance engineers
  • Engineers
  • Operation supervisors 
  • Technical staff including laboratories 
  • Operators and HSE staff

Course Details/Schedule

Day 1

  • Wastewater generation in ammonia & urea plants
  • Physical & chemical wastewater characteristics
  • Biological terminology 
  • Basic water & wastewater chemistry 
  • Introduction to wastewater treatment plant design
  • Process selection

Day 2

  • Wastewater treatment objectives, methods &implementation consideration
  • Application of WW treatment
  • Chemical unit operation
  • Chemical precipitation
  • Disinfection  
  • Biological unit processes
  • Design of facilities for physical & chemical treatment of WW
  • Design of facilities for biological treatment of WW

Day 3

  • Ammonia & urea characterization of effluents
  • Chemistry of the treatment processes
  • Ammonia &urea removal from aqueous solutions
  • Nitrogen emission control
  • Biological treatment
  • Industrial wastewater treatment- strategy

Day 4

  • Wastewater recycling 
  • Microfiltration 
  • Membrane separation
  • Design of sludge treatment facilities

Day 5

  • Monitoring of WWTP
  • Wastewater Reclamation & Reuse
  • Emerging Technologies & Process Integration
  • Process integration Continuous improvements
  • Case Studies