Drinking Water Treatment Principles
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Course: Drinking Water Treatment Principles
Overview
This course provides general knowledge of conventional processes used in drinking water treatment, including scientific engineering principles.
At a Glance
- Dates: Please enquire for course dates
- Duration: Two days
- Location: Cranfield campus
- Cost: 」730 (includes refreshments and lunch), concessions available
Course Structure
The course is delivered via a mixture of lectures and group activities.
What You Will Learn
On successful completion, you will be able to:
- Examine the nature of impurities in water
- Explain basic principles of conventional treatment processes
- Select appropriate processes
- Design a flow-sheet showing unit processes based on incoming water quality
Core Content
- Classification significance and concentration ranges of impurities in water
- Physical methods for removing particulates
- Chemical dosing
- Adsorption and ion exchange
- Oxidation and AOPs
- Disinfection & DBPs
- Membrane
- Examples of flow sheets and unit operations in treatment plants
Timetable
To be confirmed.
Who Should Attend
This training is suitable for students, professionals in the water sector, water company employees, consultants, and anyone interested in learning about the fundamentals of water treatment.
Accreditation
CIWEM.
Speakers
- Professor Peter Jarvis
- Dr. Irene Carra
- Dr. Francis Hassard
- Dr. Pablo Campo
- Dr. Emma Goslan
- Professor Ewan McAdam
Concessions
- 10% Cranfield alumni
- Multiple booking discounts available.
Accommodation Options and Prices
This is a non-residential course. Accommodation can be booked on campus or at nearby hotels.
Location and Travel
Cranfield University is situated in Bedfordshire, close to the border with Buckinghamshire. The university is located almost midway between Bedford and Milton Keynes, and is conveniently situated between junctions 13 and 14 of the M1. London Luton, Stansted, and Heathrow airports are 30, 90, and 90 minutes away by car, respectively.
