Wastewater Management Concepts and Systems Overview Sample Clauses

Wastewater Management Concepts and Systems Overview. This module will consider the Wastewater Management strategies to service planned and unplanned developments of varying scales. The content will present the variability and suitability of wastewater management approaches that may be adopted. The module content development will leverage existing Training and Education Material developed by NUI Galway, in particular that developed for the NUI Galway Master of Engineering Science Course Water Resources Engineering, (Appendix D) and existing Training Courses provided by AquaEnviro (Appendix E). The relevant benefits and disadvantages of centralised and decentralised solutions, small-scale and large-scale systems and on- and off-site treatment will be reviewed. The target groups for this module are Technical Decision Makers and Promoters, Agents & Other Interest Groups. The impact of region specific issues and geographic variations will be highlighted in this module. The particular problem posed by unplanned settlements in India and Tanzania and wastewater management infrastructural deficits in developing countries will be addressed. In countries such as India and Tanzania that lack a well-established infrastructure for wastewater management the issue of operating costs and requirements for any proposed treatment technology is significant. Adoption of a sustainable wastewater management approach is a good proposition for such countries and the suitable technologies that include resource recycling such as the INNOQUA system present very viable long-term solutions to decision makers. In brief the Wastewater Management Concepts and Systems Overview module will include the following sections. Each section will be maximum 1 hour in duration. ⮚ What is wastewater? ⮚ What is wastewater management? ⮚ What wastewater management concepts may be suitable for my area? ⮚ What are wastewater treatment systems and how do they work? ⮚ What is a sustainable wastewater treatment system? ⮚ What common types of wastewater treatment systems are available and what are the relative advantages of each? ⮚ Overview of what supporting infrastructure is needed for general types of systems
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