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Introduction to Water Treatment
Author(s): Prof.dr.ir. J.B. van Lier
Offered by: Delft University of Technology
Type: Slides
Keywords: Drinking water; wastewater treatment
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Description of open courseware
This course will detail urban water services, focusing on basic drinking water and wastewater treatment technologies. Unit processes involved in the two treatment chains will be described as well as the physical, chemical and biological processes involved. There will be an emphasis on water quality and the functionality of each unit process within the treatment chain.
After the course one should be able to recognise the process units, describe their function and make simple design calculations on water treatment plants (drinking and waste water).
Overall the course will teach the role of treatment technologies in providing adequate water supply and effective sanitation which are essential for human society and the safeguarding of public and environmental health.
Lectures:
This course contains 11 lectures. They are devided in two sections: Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment. Each lecture can be recognised with the prefix: "D" stands for Drinking Water and "W" stands for Wastewater Treatment.
D1. Introduction to Drinking Water
D2. Design of Production Plants
D3. Water Quality Aspects
D4. Groundwater Treatment
D5. Surface Water Treatment
W1. Wastewater Treatment Plant Overview
W2. Primary Treatment
W3. Biological Treatment
W4. Activated Sludge Process
W5. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal
W6. Sludge Treatment
More information (external link to the study material)
Sources of text, links and images: Delft University of Technology
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