Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technology
Start Date | End Date | Venue | Fees (US $) | ||
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Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technology | 16 Nov 2025 | 20 Nov 2025 | Muscat, Oman | $ 4,500 | Register |

Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technology
Start Date | End Date | Venue | Fees (US $) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technology | 16 Nov 2025 | 20 Nov 2025 | Muscat, Oman | $ 4,500 |
Introduction
Process industries remain under pressure to reduce effluent volumes and pollutants. Effluent treatment technologies have accordingly increased their sophistication and industrial users are now expected to deploy dedicated units of high efficiency which reliably achieve targets, are robust in operation, and generate minimal collateral waste.
The course provides a thorough introduction to wastewater treatment technology, covering the full range of physical, chemical, and biological processes available. Process selection is approached from first principles, based on the fundamental character of the effluent, but is grounded in practical and economic reality. The treatment and disposal of resulting wastes, especially solids, can be critical in process selection, and this issue is also addressed. The course includes an introduction to the principles of regeneration, reuse, and recycle, and describes the latest trends and developments. As such it equips both the individual engineer and the organization to act as the 'intelligent buyer' in specifying plant and assessing the claims of vendors.
Objectives
- Learn the purpose, principles of operation, and limitations of different treatment technologies
- Understand how the nature of the wastewater stream(s) informs plant and process selection
- Understand the downstream and collateral impact of treatment technologies, especially ultimate disposal options
- Understand concepts of regeneration and recycle systems
- Prepare for practical problems and real-life projects
- Learn the design principles and functional design and design basis for each advanced treatment technologies
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Training Methodology
This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies, and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations. The online course is conducted online using MS-Teams/ClickMeeting.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for all engineers with training needs in effluent treatment and a need for a better understanding of the available technologies as well as those practitioners who wish to improve their knowledge and skills in wastewater treatment projects and communicate efficiently with vendors as an 'intelligent buyer'.
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction and Basics of Wastewater Treatment
- Primary sources of process waste and effluent streams
- Measures of contamination; individual and collective
- Effluent treatment objectives and strategy
- Wastewater treatment as a separation process
Day 2: Mechanical, Physical and Chemical Primary Processes
- Solid-liquid and liquid-liquid separations
- Precipitation and flocculation
- Chemical oxidation and reduction processes
- Column processes - stripping and extraction
Day 3: Biological Primary Processes
- Classifying and targeting biological processes
- Aerobic processes - principles, selection and sizing
- Anaerobic processes
- Biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal
- Troubleshooting bioprocesses
DAY 4: Polishing Processes and Solid Waste Handling
- Membrane processes - reverse osmosis, electrodialysis, and desalination
- Ion exchange and adsorption processes
- Solid waste treatment and disposal - the tail that wags the dog?
- Treating and conditioning solid wastes for disposal
Day 5: Process Selection and Integration
- Process selection 'rules of thumb'
- Introduction to effluent system optimization
- Regeneration, reuse, and recycle
- Emerging technologies, new concepts and future trends in effluent treatment Difficult Clients