Treatment of Metal Wastestreams
At the end of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Know not only how but, why different metal wastes are treated in different ways
- Operate a waste treatment system with a more thorough
understanding of where the waste originates and how it is treated
- Identify unit processes and understand their operation and maintenance
Jar Testing
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Determine the optimum sampling locations to obtain respective wastewater samples for analysis
- Prepare stock solutions of treatment chemicals in desired concentrations for use in jar testing
- Create and enter information into a jar test form
- Complete a jar test and know how to troubleshoot a jar test
- Make comparisons between multiple jar tests in order to determine the best treatment chemical doses
- Scale up jar test results mathematically to allow full flow system operation
Troubleshooting
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Methodically troubleshoot a treatment system to find the cause of the problem
- Know what tests to run first in order to save time and resources
- Interpret lab data to narrow down possible causes and cures
- Differentiate between chemical, physical, mechanical and human problems
- Apply logical solutions to get back on line and prevent reoccurrence of event
Seminar Description:
What: These courses are designed to train personnel in the operation and maintenance of physical /
chemical wastewater treatment / pretreatment systems
Why: Well trained personnel operating pretreatment systems will MINIMIZE OPERATING COSTS and MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL
FOR EQUIPMENT AND PROCESS FAILURES. In addition, properly trained operators will contribute to a facility's
COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL & LOCAL REGULATIONS.
Also, through these seminars, NJ operators will earn wastewater credits toward CONTINUING EDUCATION.
Who Should Attend: Operators, maintenance staff, and supervisory personnel from facilities that:
Neutralize acidic and base waters; treat wastes containing metals; destroy cyanide; or treat complexed metals,
or otherwise operate physical / chemical treatment systems
Instructor:
John Loughman of NOBLE Technologies, Inc., is a private consultant who has worked extensively in wastewater treatment
operations. He has an M.S. Degree in Industrial Wastewater Treatment from Rutgers University.
Attend all three parts of this course to earn a total of 16 TCHs, or choose which session you would like to attend:
Day One:
Treatment of Metal Wastestreams - 8:00am to 5:00pm - 8 TCHs
Day Two:
Jar Testing - 8:00am to 12:15pm - 4 TCHs
Troubleshooting - 12:45pm to 5:00pm - 4 TCHs
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