Wastewater is water that has previously been used and may contain oils, chemicals, food or sewage. A plant operator who works in a wastewater treatment facility may be responsible for replacing and maintaining systems that remove pollutants. Continue reading to learn about certifications and classes for aspiring wastewater treatment workers.
Curriculum Applied By NSDC Certification
Course Description
Wastewater is water that has previously been used and may contain oils, chemicals, food or sewage. A plant operator who works in a wastewater treatment facility may be responsible for replacing and maintaining systems that remove pollutants. Continue reading to learn about certifications and classes for aspiring wastewater treatment workers.
Course Objective
- To understand the fundamentals of various treatment system design
- To understand the applications of various treatment principles and concepts through assignments
- To evaluate a scenario requiring water or wastewater treatment & draw an appropriate process flow schemes of the plants being evaluated.
Training Outcomes
- Understand the basic fundamentals of various treatment system design
- Easily comprehend various principles and concepts of wastewater treatment.
- Evaluate appropriately any scenario requiring waste water treatment flow scheme.
Course Duration
40 Hours
Assessment:
Third Party Assessment –Written & Project presentation
Curriculum:
Approved by National Skill Development Corporation
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