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Chemical and Biological Treatment Processes for Water and Wastewater

Fee: $1,595 / Online / Jan 27 - 28, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0105-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)

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

  • Explain the fundamental chemical and biological mechanisms used to remove contaminants from water and wastewater.
  • Evaluate common treatment technologies based on process performance, design considerations, and operational constraints.
  • Distinguish between suspended‑growth and attached‑growth biological treatment systems and their appropriate applications.
  • Apply chemical and biological treatment principles to industrial, municipal, and environmental engineering projects.
  • Interpret real‑world case studies to support sound engineering decisions in water and wastewater treatment design and operation.

Description

Effective water and wastewater treatment is essential for protecting public health, preserving natural ecosystems, and supporting sustainable industrial and municipal operations. This course provides a practical, engineering‑focused overview of the chemical and biological processes commonly used to treat water and wastewater across a range of applications.

Participants will examine key chemical treatment processes such as coagulation and flocculation, oxidation‑reduction reactions, chemical precipitation, and ion exchange, as well as biological treatment systems including activated sludge, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, moving bed biofilm reactors, and lagoon systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding process mechanisms, design considerations, and operational performance rather than rote theory.

Through applied examples and real‑world case studies, the course connects treatment principles to practical decision‑making in industrial, municipal, and environmental contexts. By the end of the course, participants will be better equipped to assess treatment options, support system design and troubleshooting, and contribute effectively to water and wastewater treatment projects.

Who Should Attend

This course is well suited for:

  • Environmental, civil, and consulting engineers involved in water or wastewater projects
  • Industrial engineers and technical professionals responsible for treatment system operation or optimization
  • Technicians, technologists, and plant operators seeking a stronger process‑level understanding
  • Municipal staff and planners involved in treatment infrastructure decision‑making
  • Regulators, environmental consultants, and graduate‑level students in environmental or water engineering disciplines
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