The Cranfield Water masterclass series has been developed with a focus on the current challenges facing the water sector and is informed by our latest world-class research. The classes provide insight for water sector professionals and others who wish to increase their knowledge of topical issues. Delegates will improve their understanding of both how the specific topic is of significance for the water sector and the science and research which underpins candidate solutions.

Each masterclass is delivered by an academic leader in the relevant field; an expert who is closely engaged with leading edge knowledge delivery.

Energy and Water nexus – emerging energy opportunities for the water sector

4 Jun 2024

The masterclass will present a series of innovative scenarios for energy generation from treatment processes and carbon reduction opportunities based on implementing the recovery of innovative energy vectors like hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane and synthetic fuels into the existing wastewater and biosolid asset.

The PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water – regulation, fate and treatment

7 Jun 2024

The PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water have recently been a hot topic in the news across the globe. How much of a risk do PFAS chemicals pose for drinking water supplies? Learn about the latest thinking, research and developments on PFAS in potable water production and distribution systems.

There’s a wetland design for that: Latest applications of treatment wetlands

11 Jun 2024

Treatment wetlands have been used worldwide for over three decades to treat water from domestic, industrial, agricultural, and runoff sources. We will quickly cover the basics of this versatile technology and then deep dive into the latest applications including upgrading septic tanks, nutrient removal, combined sewer overflows, and behaviour of emerging pollutants (PFAS, pharmaceutical and antimicrobial resistance (AMR)).

Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) and nutrient neutrality

14 Jun 2024

SUDS have multiple benefits for land and water managers, but this course will focus on the role that sustainable drainage can play in managing nutrient neutrality.  This involves structures that use natural process that minimise the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus that enters water bodies following storm runoff.
Unlike other SUDS courses, this course focuses on nutrient neutrality specifically.   It has applicability in both urban and rural areas. It will provide attendees with a broad overview of possible options and the contexts where they are best applied.

Wastewater-Based Epidemiology; Emerging trends in monitoring pathogens (i.e., viruses) and chemicals

18 Jun 2024

Welcome to our in-depth exploration of Wastewater-Based Epidemiology (WBE) for Monitoring Pathogens and Viruses. This masterclass is designed to guide you through the innovative field of WBE, a method that has been increasingly recognized for its potential to revolutionize public health surveillance.