Course description
This course will provide an understanding of the design principles, practice and operation of adsorption, ozonation, UV reactors, advanced oxidation and ion exchange.
Upcoming start dates
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you will learn
On successful completion of this short course you will be able to:
- Identify the range of advanced treatment processes for the treatment of organic micropollutants, inorganic ions and microorganisms,
- Explain the underlying principles on which the processes are based,
- Be able to select appropriate advanced processes for specific applications, and have some knowledge of practical design and operation considerations.
Training Course Content
Core content
- Key principles of advanced processes including kinetics, thermodynamics and fate,
- Adsorption of organics by activated carbon, kinetics and equilibria, batch and column operation, biological effects, carbon regeneration, applications,
- Ion exchange resins, ion selectivity, column operation, regeneration of resins, co-flow and counter-flow, applications, including demineralisation, water softening, removal of nitrate and heavy metals,
- Oxidation of micropollutants through oxidation and advanced oxidation,
- UV reactor principles,
- Selection of advanced processes for specific contaminant removal.
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