This course will provide you with the general knowledge of the conventional processes used in drinking water treatment, including the scientific engineering principles on which they are based.
*Part of WWP MSc CourseAt a glance
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- Dates
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- DurationTwo days
- LocationCranfield campus
- Cost£700 (Includes refreshments and lunch) Concessions available
Course structure
This course is delivered via a mixture of lectures and group activities.What you will learn
On successful completion of this short course you will be able to:
Examine the nature of impurities in water, their concentrations and significance,
Explain the basic principles of conventional treatment processes,
Select appropriate processes, depending on the nature of the impurities to be removed and the intended use of the treated water.
Design a flow-sheet showing how unit processes are selected based on incoming water quality.
Core content
Classification significance and concentration ranges of impurities in water including: suspended and dissolved solids, organic and inorganic compounds, trace contaminants, pathogens,Physical methods for removing particulates: clarification, filtration,
Chemical dosing, including precipitation; coagulation and flocculation; disinfection and chemical oxidation,
Adsorption and ion exchange,
Oxidation and AOPs,
Disinfection & DBPs,
Membrane,
Examples of flow sheets and unit operations in treatment plants.
Timetable
TBCWho should attend
This training is suitable for students, professionals in the water sector interested in the treatment of drinking water, water company employees, consultants and anyone interested in learning about the fundamentals of water treatment.
Accreditation
Speakers
Professor Peter JarvisDr Irene Carra
Dr Francis Hassard
Dr Pablo Campo
Dr Emma Goslan
Dr Jitka MacAdam
Professor Ewan McAdam
Concessions
10% Cranfield alumni
Multiple booking discounts:
2 days @ £ 700
3 days @ £1000
5 days @ £1600
*Discount only applies to multiple bookings across WWP Course modules.
Accommodation options and prices
This is a non-residential course. If you would like to book accommodation on campus, please contact Mitchell Hall or Cranfield Management Development Centre directly. Further information regarding our accommodation on campus can be .
Alternatively you may wish to make your own arrangements at a nearby hotel.
Location and travel
¹û½´ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø is situated in Bedfordshire close to the border with Buckinghamshire. The University is located almost midway between the towns of 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 respectively by car, offering superb connections to and from just about anywhere in the world.
Location address
¹û½´ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø
College Road
Cranfield
Bedford
MK43 0AL
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