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Wastewater Pumping Systems: Design Fundamentals

This course can be customized and delivered to your team where and when it's convenient for you.

Online / On-site

OVERVIEW

Description

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the reasons for constructing wastewater pump stations
  • Know the most common issues to be addressed during the design process
  • Apply principles of value, risk and economics in an objective decision-making process for optimizing conceptual designs
  • Understand a process for critically examining designs to ensure effectiveness, reliability and safety
  • Be familiar with legislated requirements and detailed design criteria

Description

Wastewater pump stations are used to lift flow from low points, and drain storage systems of various types are used in collection systems with a combination of advantages and disadvantages compared to gravity sewer systems. Optimizing the design of pump stations by applying value engineering and risk analysis processes, supported by the discounted cash-flow method, to select the best choice from a range of options.

The principles of sustainability are applied to objectively decide value factors and the hazards and operations methods used to ensure effectiveness, reliability and safety. Detailed design criteria for function and practical and safe operation are reviewed.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • Project managers
  • design engineers
  • engineering technologists

Special Features

  • Comprehensive notes and PowerPoint presentations in electronic formats will be made available.
  • The course material presents a combination of planning and design aspects of wastewater pump stations not common in a single source in widely available publications on the subject.

Required Resources

  • Computer with internet service

Course Outline

Course Outline

  • Reasons for constructing wastewater pump stations
  • Application of value engineering
  • Application of risk analysis
  • Discounted cash flow method
  • Evaluation of options by means of risk-adjusted value
  • Principles of sustainability
  • Application of the hazards and operations method
  • Legislated requirements
  • Design criteria
  • Worked example