Water Desalination and Purification Technology Training cover many aspects of water supply challenges facing the World, and areas of water desalination and purification technologies that may lead to technological solutions to these challenges.
Having access to drinking water is a global problem. In the US, California, Nevada, New Mexico and other desert states are facing severe drought, which makes drinking water-scarce and precious. The situation is no better in other countries located in desert areas of the globe such as some parts of the Middle East or Africa. Overall, more than 1 billion people in the world do not have access to clean potable water.
Water desalination technology converts the un-drinkable brackish water or seawater into drinkable water. However, it has to be done with minimum cost and energy use in order to be feasible and sustainable.
The water desalination and purification training course are designed to give you sufficient knowledge about desalination and filtration processes. It also teaches you the fundamental thermodynamics and transfer phenomena, which govern the production of water out of brackish or seawater.
The water desalination and purification training course discuss the characteristics of the seawater and brackish water. The course introduces you to thermal technologies, nano-filtration, osmosis, reverse osmosis, electrodialysis, distillation, and desalination processes.
The water desalination and purification training course also discusses the associated costs of desalination and gives you a good perspective about the techniques and strategies that could be applied to reduce the costs.
Anticipate and avoid potential problems that can occur during the desalination process, such as corrosion, fouling, etc
Evaluate alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and nuclear in order to make the plants sustainable
Recognize the environmental impacts of desalination
Evaluate the costs and economics of desalination systems
Recognize the difference between the chemistry and characteristics of the seawater and freshwater
Understand different thermal technologies such as multistage flash, distillation, and vapor compression
Understand different membrane technologies such as osmosis, reverse-osmosis, electrodialysis, and nano-filtration
Design the desalination process
Basic Contents.
Plant personnel
Supervisors
Laboratory personnel
Plant operators and technicians
Salinity concentration
Molality and molarity
Introduction to basic principals of thermodynamics
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