Water Supply and Treatment
Gain an understanding of the legal, health and technical aspects of treating water for drinking and industrial purposes, and the principles involved in the design and selection of unit processes for a water treatment plant. Introduction to water quality and health
Water demand and supply
Raw water quality and pre-treatment
Groundwater quality
Water treatment processes:
- Coagulation and flocculation
- Clarification
- Filtration (incl. Biological treatment processes)
- Membrane processes
- Activated Carbon
- Pathogen removal
- Disinfection chemistry and kinetics
- Chemical disinfection and oxidative processes
- Fluoridation
Water Stability
Water treatment plant design
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will be able:
- To acquire an understanding of the fundamental scientific concepts and detailed technical know-how of the technologies required for water supply and treatment for drinking and industrial purposes.
- To gain a general understanding of the legal and health issues associated with water supply.
- To understand the principles involved in the design and selection of appropriate unit processes.
- To be able to estimate water demand.
- To be able to determine free chlorine residuals for break-point chlorination and the kinetics of pathogen kill.
- To be able to select and design appropriate water treatment unit processes.
- To be able to calculate design specifications for unit processes to treat raw water of a particular quality to a particular quality.
- Lectures
- Small group teaching
- Practical sessions
- Reading materials
Course Agenda
You'll learn through a combination of:
You will also have the opportunity to attend a field trip - visiting a water treatment site
For more information on this course, please contact llahub@newcastle.ac.uk or enquire here
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