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  • €675

  • C.M. Lopez Vazquez, PhD, MSc

  • 01 Mar 2011 to 30 Jun 2011

  • 31 January 2011

  • 01 September 2010

  • 01 October 2010

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Biological Wastewater Treatment: Principles, Modelling and Design

Brief description

Over the past twenty years, the knowledge and understanding of wastewater treatment has advanced extensively and moved away from empirically-based approaches to a fundamentally-based ‘first principles’ approach embracing chemistry, microbiology, physical and bioprocess engineering, and mathematics.

Many of these advances have matured to the degree that they have been codified into mathematical models for simulation by computers. For a new generation of young scientists and engineers entering the wastewater treatment profession, the quantity, complexity and diversity of these new developments can be overwhelming, particularly in developing countries where access is not readily available to advanced level courses in wastewater treatment.

This online course seeks to address that deficiency. It assembles and integrates the postgraduate course material of a dozen or so professors from research groups around the world that have made significant contributions to the advances in wastewater treatment.

Learning objectives

This internet-based curriculum in biological wastewater treatment consists of a more than 40 hours of video-recorded lectures by the author professors all compiled into a DVD package available to those registered for the online course, and of the textbook, lecture handouts, and tutorial exercises for students’ self-study.

Upon completion of this curriculum, the modern approach of modelling and simulation to wastewater treatment plant design and operation - be it activated sludge, biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal, secondary settling tanks or biofilm systems - can be embraced with deeper insight, advanced knowledge and greater confidence.

Course content

Wastewater Treatment Development M. Henze, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, G.A. Ekama and D. Brdjanovic

Microbial Metabolism Y. Comeau

Wastewater Characterization M. Henze and Y. Comeau

Organic Matter Removal G.A. Ekama and M.C. Wentzel

Nitrogen Removal G.A. Ekama and M.C. Wentzel

Innovative Nitrogen Removal M.C.M. van Loosdrecht

Phosphorus Removal M.C. Wentzel, Y. Comeau, G.A. Ekama, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht and D. Brdjanovic

Pathogen Removal C.P. Gerba

Aeration and Mixing M.K. Stenstrom and D. Rosso

Toxicity J.H.G. Orozco

Bulking Sludge M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, A.M. Martins and G.A. Ekama

Final Settling Takacs and G.A. Ekama
(file: Chapter 12 - Worked example )

Membrane Bio-reactors S. Judd, B. Kim and G. Amy

Modelling Activated Sludge Processes M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, G.A. Ekama, M.C. Wentzel, D. Brdjanovic and C.M. Hooijmans

Process Control G. Olsson

Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment J.B. van Lier, N. Mahmoud and G. Zeeman

Modelling Biofilms E. Morgenroth

Biofilm Reactors E. Morgenroth

Partners
  • IWA Publishing
Additional information

The course fee includes access to the course materials as well as individual guidance and mentoring during the course. The online course is delivered twice a year starting in spring and autumn. The maximum number of participants for spring run is 20. The course language is English. A reliable and reasonably fast (ideally 512 kbps) internet connection is necessary.

The course material is also provided as a package including more than 40 hours of video materials on a DVD and the hardcopy of the book Biological Wastewater Treatment: Principles, Design and Modelling, edited by M. Henze, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht, G.A. Ekama and D. Brdjanovic (2008). IWA Publishing, ISBN 13: 9781843391883, pp. 526. The book is also used for teaching as part of a lecture series in the Sanitary Engineering specialization of the UNESCO-IHE’s Masters Program in Municipal Water and Infrastructure.

Upon successful completion of the course participants will receive the Course Certificate issued by UNESCO-IHE.