Short course/CPD
Clarification System
This is a two day course
Course date: Please enquire
Course overview
This course is for individuals who wish to have a more detailed understanding of clarification systems in industries where solids are clarified from water. Processes including screens, sedimentation, flotation and filtration processes will be covered.
The aim of the course is to provide delegates with a full understanding of clarification processes. At the end of the course delegates will have a full understanding of:
- The science and fundamental principles of operation of clarification processes
- The key clarification processes used in the water and wastewater industries
- The operation, design and selection of clarifications processes used in water and wastewater treatment
Location
Course fee:
- £580 - Standard. 20% discount for Cranfield alumni, 10% discount for colleagues of alumni
- £550 - Professional/trade association discount
- £530 - Multiple bookings*
*Minimum of five delegates.
Accommodation fee:
Accommodation is not included in the price.
Speakers
How to register
To request a place on this course, please complete the online Registration Form.
If you have any queries please contact:
Cranfield University
Cranfield
Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL, UK
T: +44 (0) 1234 754176
E: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
F: +44 (0) 1234 751206
Please be aware that short courses/CPD are subject to:
Booking ConditionsAccreditation
This course is accredited for Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) CPD
Course description
The course will cover the following:
- Introduction to the key physical principles relevant to understanding the design and operation of physical processes encountered in water and wastewater treatment
- Modern screening systems and the removal and disposal of retained solids
- Clarification processes and their applications, including; sedimentation, high rate systems and dissolved air flotation
- Filtration design and practice, including; backwashing, filter floors, factors governing media selection and application in water and wastewater treatment


