THT311 Water & Wastewater Treatment (special topics)
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Harsha Chandima Ratnaweera
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk
Limits of class size:60
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload:Ca. 80 hours of lectures, exercises, excursions within 2 intensive weeks, followed by 170 hours project work during a 3 months period.
Teaching and exam period:2 weeks of intensive lectures (daily) between mid June - mid July. Independent work on the term paper July - August.
About this course
This course is an intensive course complementary to THT271, THT310 or can be taken as an independent professional development course.
This course focuses on thematic modules addressing modern water and wastewater management. Examples of relevant topics for the current study year:
- Water quality management and monitoring
- Climate Change influence on water supply and wastewater management
- Advanced treatment processes in water and wastewater treatment
- Digitalisation of the water sector
- Cybersecurity in the water sector
- Water-smart circular economy
- Decentralised wastewater treatment
- Energy considerations in the water sector
- Beneficial use of residuals
- Research skills for the water sector
Course assignments will focus on the implementation of one or more special topics in water utility upgrading.
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At the completion of this course, candidates will be able to (examples, depending on the topics selected for this year):
- apply principles of the integrated water resource management
- recognise climate change impacts on the water sector
- explain the principles of digitalisation in the water sector
- identify cybersecurity risks in the water sector
- implement circular economy principles in the water sector
- compare decentralised and centralised wastewater treatment solutions
- formulate water, resource and energy value chains
- evaluate water reuse opportunities
- develop research concepts and present results
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