Extended Aeration System
Extended Aeration System
Extended Aeration System
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Extended aeration system is one of the most widely used biological treatments for sewage treatment. It is a
process that uses suspended growth microorganisms to breakdown wastes. For this, the system consists of
aeration/mixing settling, return of activated sludge and removal of biomass. A good understanding on the
process control of an extended aeration system is paramount to ensure the treatment of sewage is properly
carried out to comply with the legislation requirement of effluent discharge quality.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course aims to provide knowledge and understanding on the treatment process of extended aeration system
and on the monitoring, observation and trouble shooting of the extend aeration and clarifier system.
COURSE CONTENT T
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Introduction to sewage Health & Safety Aspects of Operating E
What is sewage? Extended Aeration System A
Major contaminants of sewage Process Control
Treatment of sewage Inspection and routine task
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Aerobic treatment Process monitoring M
Extended aeration treatment process Common problem and E
Primary screen troubleshooting
Secondary screen Recordkeeping
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Grit and grease facility T
Extended aeration tank
EA process flow
Factors affecting performance
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Aeration and mixing L
Secondary clarifier A
Secondary clarifier function N
Scrapper
Scum skimmer T
Return sludge
Sludge wasting O
Final effluent
Sludge holding tank P
LEARNING OUTCOMES
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Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: A
Understand how an extended aeration process treats the sewage. T
Understand the aeration requirements of an extended aeration system. O
Conduct the required monitoring of the extended aeration system. R
Interpret the data collected from the monitoring.
Conduct inspection and observation of an extended aeration system. S
Differentiate between normal and abnormal condition of an extended aeration system.
Understand the sedimentation process in a clarifier.
Understand the need for sludge recycling and wasting.
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Calculate the sludge amount to recycle and waste.
Understand problems pertaining to the clarifier. O
Differentiate between normal and abnormal condition of a clarifier. U
Troubleshoot an abnormal condition. R
Understand the maintenance requirement of an extended aeration system and its clarifier.
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DURATION E
2 days.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for supervisors, team leaders and technicians who are involved in the sewage treatment
using extended aeration system. Engineers and executives who directly involved in operation and maintenance
of EA system is recommended to attend this course.
COURSE FEE