Lab Techniques and Water Quality Control
London Training For Excellence
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
Learning Objectives:
- Familiarize participants with the general concept of water treatment technology.
- Introduce participants to the areas of water pollution and treatment methods to get clean water.
- Enable participants to take advantage of modern technologies for the local environment.
- Familiarize participants with the processes and equipment used in water treatment.
- Develop the skills of measurement and control and the mechanism in the treatment Process.
- Enable participants to use modern technology in water treatment such as waste water for reuse.
Description
- Introduction.
- The general concept of water treatment.
- Processing core.
- Processes and equipment used in water treatment.
- The areas of water pollution and treatment methods to get clean water.
- Use of modern methods to purify water, such as sewage water for reuse.
- Wastewater treatment.
- Controlling the water quality through different stages.
- Measurements and control mechanism in the treatment process.
- Measurement and automatic checking of specific parameters.
- The four modes of control.
- Choice of method.
- Lab techniques:
o Conductivity, TDC, Salinity, Chloride, Hardness, pH,
- Lab and case studies.
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