Overview
A 3-day course covers the basics of drinking water supply. The course covers the sampling analysis and assessment of surface and bolehole water sources to determine if it is suitable as a supply of drinking water. SANS241 and how it is used to compile a Water Safety Plan, is discussed in detail. Conventional treatment of surface and advanced treatment to remove specific contaminants, are explained. Regulatory requirements to manage a water supply system, are covered. Why Should an Individual Attend?
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Gain a comprehensive understanding of drinking water quality, from source assessment to final treatment and distribution.
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Master the application of SANS 241 standards to compile effective, regulation-compliant Water Safety Plans.
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Learn to plan and execute a robust sampling program, including preparation, collection, and quality assurance.
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Build practical skills in water analysis, enabling accurate interpretation of microbial, chemical, and physical parameters.
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Conduct and apply Jar Tests to design efficient conventional water treatment systems tailored to specific water sources.
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Explore advanced treatment technologies, including membrane filtration, ion exchange, and activated carbon processes.
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Understand the Blue Drop Certification framework, including key performance areas and compliance requirements.
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Apply theory to real-world case studies, reinforcing your ability to manage water safety and treatment systems with confidence.
Outcomes
At the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
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Understanding how to assess different water sources for drinking water treatability
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Applying SANS 241 to compile a Water Safety Plan
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Planning a Sampling Program
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Understanding Water Analysis
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Conducting Jar Tests and applying the results to design a Water Treatment Plant
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Understanding conventional Water Treatment Processes
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Gaining insight into advanced water treatment processes and technologies
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Understanding Blue Drop Requirements
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Compiling a Water Safety Plan
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Applying theory to case studies.
Program Outline
Day1
Session 1: Assessment
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Concepts of Water Quality
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Microbial, Physical and Chemical Determinants
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SANS 241
Session 2: Sampling
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Concepts and Objectives of Drinking Water Quality Sampling
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Planning the Sampling Program
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Preparing for the sampling exercise
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Sample collection
Session 3: Analysis
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General Information on Water Quality Analysis
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Analysis Process
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Quality Assurance Considerations
Session 4: Application of SANS 241
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Surface Water Case Study
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Borehole Water Case Study Controller
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Treated Sewage directly to Drinking Water
Day 2
Session 1: Conventional Water Treatment
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Coagulation
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Flocculation
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Sedimentation
Session 3: Advanced Water Treatment
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Membrane Processes:
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Microfiltration
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Ultrafiltration
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Nanofiltration
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Reverse Osmosis
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Iron & Manganese Removal
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Ion Exchange
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Activated Carbon Adsorption
Session 4: Jar Test Illustration
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Utilising Jar Tests to design a Conventional Water Treatment Plant
Day 3
Session 1: Management: Blue Drop Certification
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KPA 1: Capacity Management (15%)
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KPA 2: Drinking Water Quality Risk Management (20%)
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KPA 3: Financial Management (15%)
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KPA 4: Technical Management (15%)
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KPA 5: Drinking Water Quality Compliance (35%)
Session 2: Management: Water Safety Planning
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Water Safety Planning Tool
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Step 1: Recor of Completion
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Step 2: Assemble the Team
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Step 3: Describe the System
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Step 4: Evaluate the Source
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Step 5: Assess the Source
Session 3: Management: Water Safety Planning
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Step 6: Evaluate the Treatment System
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Step 7: Assess the Treatment System
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Step 8: Evaluate the Network
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Step 9: Assess the Network
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Step 10: Corrective Actions
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Stepp 11: Summary
Session 4: Management: WSP Status
Checklist
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Water Safety Planning Status Checklist Tool
Who Should Attend?
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Municipal Water Services Managers & Employees
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Water Treatment Plant Supervisors & Process Controllers
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Water Utility Company Managers and Employees
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Water Infrastructure Civil, Mechanical & Electrical Contractors
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Pollution Control Officers
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Health Inspectors
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Water Infrastructure Project Managers
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Architects and Town Planners
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Environmental Consultants
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