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Why Attend This Training Course?
This course is intended to provide the engineers, technicians and government officials withbasic water distribution fundamentals of design and planning are presented. The course material examines important factors to consider when designing new water distribution systems, analyzing existing systems, and specifying materials and appurtenances. Learninghow to deal with technical aspects of drinking water treatment and distribution in an integrated way, paying attention to the choice of technologies and tools, ranging from low-cost to advanced options. Provide the participants with a sound understanding of design principles in water supply systems and treatment processes. Participants will be able to acquire sufficient knowledge on basic design of conventional and advanced water treatment processes and modern systems for water purification.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This course eligible participants who their study part of water science applications related courses:
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Agriculture
Mechanical Engineering
Plumb Engineering
Public Health
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of water supply & sanitary drainage networks & collection systems
Have the knowledge about important pre-studies for sanitary engineering project
Have the design concept for raw water & treated water pumping
Design the water storage works (elevated & ground)
Deign the sewerage system
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Introduction
General outline of water supply
Water availability and uses
Temporal and spatial distribution
Key issues and concerns
Features and elements of a water distribution systems
Water Demand
Concept of water demand
Estimation of water demand
Factors affecting demand
Components of demand
Demand fluctuations
Demand forecasting
Population forecasting methods
Water Intake
Intake of water
Types of intake
Intake Structures
Conveyance and intake conduits
Freeflow and Pressure flow systems
Pumps and their capacity estimation
Economic diameter of water supply pipes
Treatment Philosophy
Storage structures
Reservoir designing
Storage Capacity of Distribution Reservoirs
Mass curve concepts
Design considerations for hourly, daily, weekly and seasonal regulation
Water Quality and Treatment
Water quality assurance
Water quality standards
Philosophy of treatment
Unit operations and unit processes
Theory and operations ofaeration, sedimentation
Conventional Water Treatment
Coagulation and flocculation
Clariflocculation
Filtration: Slow and rapid gravity filter, multi-media filters and pressure filters
Water Treatment
Disinfection and Advanced Treatment: Disinfection through chlorination and other methods
Advanced methods of water treatment
Advanced oxidation processes
Removal of iron and manganese, hardness, fluorides, colour, taste and odour, dissolved metals and gases
Water Distribution Networks
Water Distribution
Hydraulics of pipe network design
Layouts of Distribution Network
Pipe network analysis
Hardy Cross method
Water Losses and Control
Water-losses in water supply systems
Concepts of NRW and UFW
Apparent and real losses
Water loss detection methods
Water lossesreduction strategies
Advanced Water Distribution Design Approaches
Sectorization of distribution networks
DMA Demarcation
Advantages and risks; Software for network design (WaterGEMS and EPANET)