Analytical Techniques in Water and Wastewater Analysis
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Course Information
- Course Content
- Course Description
- Course Objectives
- Who Should Attend
- CPD Unit
Course Content
Day 1
INTRODUCTIONS AND SAFETY BRIEFING
• Introductions
• Present and discuss course outline.
• Course timings, Meal and refreshment breaks.
• Muster Point / Emergency Assembly Point if training is done on site.
• Daily Safety Topic relating to Analytical methods for water and wastewater analysis.
Water Sampling and Preservation
• Water Quality Monitoring
• Water Quality Monitoring in Field
• Laboratory Analysis (Priority wise)
• Preservation of water Samples
• Checking of Analysis
• Setting of Water Analysis Laboratory
• Question & Answer
Water Quality Standards
• Standards
• Disposal Water Standards
• International Disposal Water Standards
• Coliform Standards
• Effiuent Standards
• Standards for Effiuents from Petrochemical and Refineries
• Question & Answer
Day 2
PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER AND EFFLUENTS
• Acidity & Alkalinity,
• BOD, COD & DO
• Boron
• Carbon Dioxide
• Conductivity
• Colour, pH, Odour & Grease
• Chlorine (Residual) & Chlorine Demand
• Fluoride, Cyanide & Dissolved Oxygen
• Hardness
• Methylene Blue Active Substance (MBAS) 100
• Nitrogen, Phosphorus & Phenol
• Solids
• Sodium and Potassium
• Sulphate & Sulphide
• Thiocyanate
• Turbidity
Question and Answer session
ANALYSIS OF METALS IN WATER AND EFFLUENTS
• Standards of Heavy Metal
• Sampling and Preservation of Samples
• Digestion of Metals with Nitric Acid, HC1 and HN03
• Analysis of Heavy Metals by AAS
• Aluminium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Iron, Lead, Manganese, Mercury, Selenium, Silver, Vanadium, Zinc,
Check Your Confidence on Heavy Metals 195
Day 3
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER
• Disease Associated with Polluted Water
• Coliform Group of Bacteria
• Estimation of Coliform Bacteria in Water
• Presence-Absence (P-A) coliform Test
• Fecal Coliforms MPN Test
• Membrane Filter (MF) Technique
Check Your Confidence on Coliform Test 240
BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF WATERS
• Study of Benthic Macroinvertebrates
• Counting of Phytoplankton (Microscopic Algae)
• Counting of Zooplankton by Sedgwick-Rafter Cell Method
• Diversity and other Indices
• Determination of Phytoplankton Biomass
• Phytoplankton Productivity
• Estimation of Chlorophyll
• Biological Monitoring for Health of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Check your Confidence on Biological Monitoring
Day 4
TOXICITY TESTING OF WATER POLLUTANTS
• Toxicity Test
• Significance of Toxicity Tests
• Classification of Toxicity Tests
• Measurement of Toxicity in Laboratory
• Bioassays and its limitations
• MSDS
Check Your Confidence on Toxicity Testing
RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENT
• Radioactivity
• Measurement of β Radioactivity in Water
• Measurement of α Radioactivity in Water
Day 5
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT FOR WATER ANALYSIS & MONITORING
• Gravimetric, Titrimetric, Photometric Equipment
• Ion Meter & Visible Spectrophotometer
• Flame Photometer & Visible Spectrophotometer
• Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS)
• Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)
• Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
• Quality assurance & Quality control techniques
• Reporting results & Data management
Course Description
Analytical Techniques in Water and Wastewater Analysis Course
This course provides participants with fundamental laboratory techniques used in wastewater analysis. Participants will become familiar with laboratory procedures for the physical, chemical, and biochemical examination of wastewater. It covers the various analytical techniques implemented to determine the organics, inorganics, and radioactive materials. It also covers the toxicity test systems, requirements, evaluation, and their implementation. In addition, the participants will learn to evaluate the data generated by these tests and thereby interpret and draw conclusions about water quality from the results of these tests. The protocols for collecting, preserving, and analyzing water samples will be presented.
Course Objectives
This is a 5 day training course for introducing the participants to simple and advanced analytical techniques used for certain important physico-chemical parameters in water and wastewater.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the participant should have knowledge of the following,
Know lab safety
Use and understand the data train and its importance in reliable data.
Know proper units and conversions.
Explain the importance of QA/QC
Determine sampling preservation procedures.
Apply general rules for interpreting results.
Basic & advanced wastewater quality tests & equipment.
Evaluate the data generated by these tests.
Who Should Attend
• Laboratory Chemists
• Laboratory technicians
• Intermediate and high level
CPD Unit
Continuing Professional Development
35 HOURS CPD