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Current Edition: 3rd Edition, 2003
This course is worth 9 CEUs (90 contact hours)
This course is designed to train operators to safely and
effectively operate industrial waste treatment plants.
This course is designed to train operators in the practical
aspects of operating and maintaining industrial wastewater
treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures.
Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities
of an industrial treatment plant operator, why industrial and
municipal wastewaters must be treated, regulations governing
industrial wastes, sources of wastes, methods for preventing and
minimizing wastes at the source, and industrial waste monitoring.
Operators learn to operate and maintain flow measurement
equipment, preliminary treatment processes (equalization,
screening, and pH adjustment), physical–chemical treatment
processes (coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation),
pressure and gravity filters (including membrane filters),
physical treatment processes (air stripping and carbon
absorption), and processes for treatment of metal wastestreams.
Operators will also learn to operate and maintain treatment plant
instrumentation equipment and systems. Additional chapters
address detailed safety procedures and plant maintenance. This
course focuses on actual operating procedures and teaches
operators to analyze and solve operational problems.
- The Industrial Plant Operator
- Industrial Wastewaters
- Regulatory Requirements
- Preventing and Minimizing Wastes at the Source
- Industrial Waste Monitoring
- Flow Measurement
- Preliminary Treatment
- Physical–Chemical Treatment Processes
- Filtration
- Physical Treatment Processes
- Treatment of Metal Wastestreams
- Instrumentation
- Safety
- Maintenance
Appendix
- Comprehensive Review Questions and Suggested Answers
- Industrial Waste Words (Glossary)
- Subject Index
$49.00 Manual (Californians add 7.25%, or $3.55)
$50.00 Enrollment (Limitation)
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