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Modern wastewater treatment workshop Attend this Informative Event and Gain Practical Insights into: Meeting the growing demand for fresh water in the region through the expansion of wastewater treatment capacity Designing a treatment and recycling structure that delivers cost effective, efficient, energy saving and environmentally friendly wastewater Exploring the regulatory structure, standards and guidelines imposed on wastewater treatment and recycling Assessing promising wastewater treatment technologies Adopting early process and operational improvement to ensure wastewater discharge meets the requirement Recognizing the various system integrations that you can apply to your current wastewater treatment facility to enhance treatment efficiency Improving sludge management, advanced treatment and efficient disposal methods to minimize disposal costs Conducting effective troubleshooting during operations and maintenance activities Auditing and upgrading your existing wastewater treatment plant to effectively manage the variability of incoming wastewater Establishing better monitoring and control processes to ensure smooth and efficient operations Who Should Attend: Division Heads, Leaders, Supervisors, Engineers, seniors, Managers and Specialists from the following areas: Environmental Wastewater Waste Process Infrastructure Utilities Government

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Modern wastewater treatment workshop

Attend this Informative Event and Gain Practical Insights into:

• Meeting the growing demand for fresh water in the region through the expansion of wastewater treatment

capacity

• Designing a treatment and recycling structure that delivers cost effective, efficient, energy saving and

environmentally friendly wastewater

• Exploring the regulatory structure, standards and guidelines imposed on wastewater treatment and recycling

• Assessing promising wastewater treatment technologies

• Adopting early process and operational improvement to ensure wastewater discharge meets the requirement

• Recognizing the various system integrations that you can apply to your current wastewater treatment facility to

enhance treatment efficiency

• Improving sludge management, advanced treatment and efficient disposal methods to minimize disposal costs

• Conducting effective troubleshooting during operations and maintenance activities

• Auditing and upgrading your existing wastewater treatment plant to effectively manage the variability of

incoming wastewater

• Establishing better monitoring and control processes to ensure smooth and efficient operations

Who Should Attend:

Division Heads, Leaders, Supervisors, Engineers, seniors, Managers and Specialists from the following areas:

• Environmental

• Wastewater

• Waste

• Process

• Infrastructure

• Utilities

• Government

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• Chemical

• Projects

Industries:

Oil & Gas

Heavy industry Chemical

Construction

Building material Automotive

Energy and power

Manufacturing

Food

Textile

Private Sewage and Water Companies

Teaching Method:

Live group instruction, cases, examples, group work, open discussions

Concepts and methodologies are explained using real-world examples and distinct scenarios; practical

illustrations using case studies and engaging group exercises

Participants are encouraged to ask questions

All participants receive a comprehensive binder containing copies of the presentation slides, handouts and

other course materials

User friendly slide deck which summaries the concept, methodology and principles in a simplest possible

manner

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Date Time

9-10 10-11 11-12 1-2 2-3

Day 1

20 /4 /2015

Nature of Wastewater

and futuers (Case

Studies: Reviewing

success stories of

companies that

implemented an in-

house wastewater

treatment plant)

Legal frame works

(Reviewing Requirements

and Regulations of

Wastewater Treatment

and Recycling to Achieve

a High Quality Control of

Wastewater Discharge)

Efficient waste water

technological

alternatives

(The Right technology

for You:

Understanding

Alternative Treatment

Technologies and

Applications)

Wastewater

management and

design-ing

qualification

(Reviewing biological

aerobic and

anaerobic processes:

Conventional

activated sludge,

trickling filter,

extended aeration

systems, sequencing

batch reactors, MBR,

MBBR, UASB and

other anaerobic

systems)

Discussion

(Implementing energy

saving measures on

equipment and water

distribution

processes.Exploring

guidelines for a

reliable wastewater

and recycling

treatment process to

prevent future

mishaps.)

Day 2

21 /4 /2015

IWTP/SWTP operation and maintance

The Right technology for You: Understanding

Alternative Treatment Technologies and

Applications. Identifying which process is applicable

for different types of wastewater. Troubleshooting

During Operations and Maintenance )

laboratory tests of

waste water (QC/QA)( Assessing industrial

wastewater

characteristics and

understanding why

characterization of

effluent is required.

Monitoring of

wastewater: Sampling

techniques and

analysis)

sludge treatment and

safe disposal,

(Overcoming Sludge

Complexity:

Achieving

Practicable,

Affordable and

Sustainable Sludge

Management)

Discussion

Discussing your

treatment system and

reviewing options for

improving

performance

Day 3

22 /4 /2015

GHG /odor mitigation

control (Understanding

Odor Control and

Designing the Most

Efficient Odor Control

Strategy)

Reuse and recyling

(Adopting Wastewater

Recycling Methods as

an Option to Potable

Water and Non-

Potable Water)

Site visits

(Constructing frequent reuse of applications and technologies for

industrial wastewater treatment and recycling)

Day 4

23 /4 /2015

Site visits Implementation of Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants (IWTP)

Day 5

24 /4 /2015

Site visits Implementation of sewage Wastewater Treatment Plants

(SWTP)

Closing s Session

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Hazardous and Industrial Waste

Goals:

The seminar introduces in latest technical solutions for hazardous and industrial waste. It also informs about legal

requirements and education of waste avoidance in industry

The workshop will cover the handling of hazardous materials, transportation, packaging and regulatory

compliance as well as

treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes. We will explore all aspects of HAZMAT and HAZWASTES

and you will learn how to respond to incidents, master the techniques for reducing waste treatment costs, reducing

corporate liabilities and increasing the effectiveness of waste reduction and management activities.

You will also learn what tools are available for helping you to plan for various types of incidents and accidents

which can involve HAZMAT or HAZWASTES; and how those planning activities can increase the effectiveness

of your response and also increase community acceptance of your activities. Specific scenarios from participant’s

firms will also be detailed and provided with specific solutions.

The course will cover the EU as well as international standards and present specific design and management case

studies for your evaluation.

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Date Time

9-10 10-11 11-12 1-2 2-3

Day 1

4 /05 /2015

ASSESSING

HAZARDOUS

MATERIALS

REGULATIONS

AND

STANDARDS

COMPREHENSIVE

UNDERSTANDING

OF HAZARDOUS

MATERIALS

LABELING AND

PLACARDING

SELECTING

AND

MASTERING

THE USE OF

THE RIGHT

PERSONAL

PROTECTIVE

EQUIPMENT

DEVELOPING

INCIDENT

RESPONSE

THROUGH

BEST

PRACTICES

Practical

exercises:

Calculating

exposure levels of

various chemicals

to determine what

type of exposures

could be

encountered and

how to protect your

employees by selecting

the right type of PPE

Day 2

5 /5 /2015

DECONTAMINATION OF

CONTAMINATED MATERIALS,

EQUIPMENTS AND CHEMICALS

(medical,radioactive, hydrocarbon.....etc

waste)

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS

(ERP) AND ITS CONTENTS

Case studies:

Histories of

mislabeling that

have led to costly

mistakes and how

they occurred

Day 3

6 /5 /2015

DISPOSAL OF

HAZARDOUS

WASTE

HAZARDOUS

WASTE

MANAGEMENT,

RECYCLING

AND WASTES

DISPOSAL

FUNDAMENTALS OF

ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION

Preventing groundwater

contamination

Ground and groundwater

cleanup techniques

REVIEWING OF CASE

STUDIES TO IDENTIFY

ESTIMATION TOOLS

FOR PREPLANNING

RESPONSES

Day 4

7 /5 /2015

Site visits

HW treatment facility

Day 5

8 /5 /2015

Site visits

HW disposal facility

Closing s Session

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Waste Recycling Organic Waste Management

Goal:

Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) is a comprehensive waste prevention, recycling, composting, and disposal program. An

effective ISWM system considers how to prevent, recycle, and manage solid waste in ways that most effectively protect human

health and the environment.

The seminar provides the participants with know-how about recycling solutions for the most common materials. Technical solutions

will be explained and business plans for the rent ability check will be provided.

Date Time

9-10 10-11 11-12 1-2 2-3

Day 1

18 /05 /2015

What is integrated

solid waste

management and

how can recover

the utilizable

energy and organic

manuring

Latest sorting technologies

legal issues Sorting plant design and requirment

Day 2

19 /5 /2015

Recycling plastic, metal, glass

Recycling E-waste

Recycling paper

Handling and disposal of Medical Waste

Day 3

20 /5 /2015

Organic waste (compost and methan production)

Inert waste Construction demolation waste

Benefits, costs

Pollution control

Day 4

21 /5 /2015

Site visits MRF facility Biogas Production plant

Day 5

22 /5 /2015

Site visits

Waste to Energy facility

Closing s Session

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Application Family name:

First names:

Date of birth: Day Month Year

Place and country of birth:

Nationality:

Application for workshop: Name of workshop Name of workshop

Work place. Name of administration

Work Address

Street / PO box:

Area code: Town: Country:

Telephone: Mobile: Email:

Position in the organisation

Administration Profile

Description of administration:

Declaration by applicant:

Place Date Signature