INTRODUCTION
Water is the blood of an industry. It is used as process water, cooling water, boiler feed water, drinking water, or in general as utility, in any industry such as chemical and petrochemical industry, fertilizer, mining, steel making, automotive, pulp & paper, textile, food processing, agricultural, municipal, power plant, and many other uses.
The sources of industrial water varies from river, lake, and other surface waters, well water, sea water, or produced water. The raw water is then treated, to some extent, to fulfill the specific requirements of that industry, and the environmental regulation. The treatment may also vary from one to another industry.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COURSE
By attending this course, participants are able to broaden or reshape their knowledge on the related subjects of his or her area of responsibility, learn more detail about many aspects of the nature of water, different properties of raw waters, water and impurities analysis and its interpretation, internal and external treatment processes, roadmap of water treatment technology, equipment used and its operations, boiler feed water treatment, cooling water treatment, corrosion, fouling and scale controls, waste water treatment, biological treatment, waste water disposal, environmental regulation, discuss and consult their specific problems they are about to bring to the class, and share experiences with others.
WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER ATTENDING THIS COURSE
After completion of this course, participants will understand what and how important industrial water is, how to treat different intake waters for different purposes, what the core of water treatment technology is, what equipment and chemicals should be used, how each equipment works, and how to evaluate the results of each specialized treatment. Participants will know what, why and how to treat waste water for disposal, to fulfill environmental requirements.
COURSE HIGHLIGHT
- The Nature and Sources of Water
- Water Constituents of Different Sources
- The Chemistry and Analysis of Water and its Impurities
- Characteristics of Surface Water, Seawater and Produced Water
- Suspended and Dissolved Material Parameters and Indexes
- Water Treatment Technology, System, Equipment, Operations and Chemicals
- External and Internal Intake Water Treatment
- Process Water, Cooling Water, Drinking, and Boiler Feed Waters Treatment
- Specialized Industrial Water Treatment
- Physical, Chemical and Biological Waste Water Treatment
- Water Treatment Examples and Case Studies
COURSE OUTLINE
- Hydrology cycle, chemistry and properties of water
- Typical characteristics of river, lake and surface waters
- Typical characteristics of well and produced waters
- Analysis and interpretation of TSS, TDS and dissolved gases
- Acidity, alkalinity, salinity, hardness, BOD and COD
- Heavy metals and hazardous chemical contents
- Organics, bacteriological matter and added materials
- Corrosion and scaling tendency indexes
- Industrial intake water handling, conditioning and pretreatment
- Treating objectives and roadmap of external processing
- Suspended solids removal methods
- Dissolved solid treatment and dissolved gases removal methods
- Sedimentation, coagulation, flocculation, aeration and filtration
- Ion exchange equipment and operation
- Roadmap of internal treatment
- Carbonate hardness and alkalinity control
- Chemical treating for control of bacteria and fouling
- Chemical treating for control of scale
- Corrosion control techniques and the use of biocides
- The use of surfactant and foaming control agent
- Corrosion and scale prediction, calculation methods and the use of scale index and saturation index
- Typical boiler feed water treatment
- Treatment with chelating agent chemicals
- Deaeration and oxygen scavenging equipment and operations, and condensate treatment
- Typical cooling water treatment
- Selection and the use of corrosion inhibitors in cooling water
- Environmental problems due to sludge, residual additive chemicals, hazardous components and residual oil in water to disposal
- Typical waste water treatment; physical, chemical and biological
- Safety in industrial water treatment
- Examples and case studies in industrial water treatment
PARTICIPANTS
This course is designed as an effective practical shortcut to understand industrial water treatment technology, for either utility engineers or non-technical personnel, and anyone who involve in raw water intake, water handling, conditioning, processing and distribution, specialized water treatment, waste water treatment and disposal, and other water related business activity.
The course content and approach are designed to suit participants of different background and different position in the company. It will be delivered as a to-the-point explanation by a professional instructor, utilizing an easy-to-understand examples and illustrations, especially the actual cases in Indonesia.
INSTRUCTUR
Dr.Ir Ramli Sitanggang, B.Eng., M.Eng and Team
PRICE
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