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Course Outline
Review of Wastewater Treatment Concepts, Terminology, and Processes
Overview of Wastewater Microbiology and Microorganisms
Physiology, growth and reproduction
Environmental factors and microbial ecology
Bacteria: shapes, types, sizes; origin and growth; autotrophs, heterotrophs; aerobic, anaerobic, facultative bacteria
Importance of Higher Life Forms
Protozoa, Rotifers, etc: populations in wastewater treatment; environmental factors; control strategies
Microscope Basics
Performing Microscope exams
Process Control Testing
Filamentous Organisms
Viscous bulking, scum formation
Effects on activated sludge floc and settleability
Control strategies
Creating Smears, Staining, etc.
Basic microbiology of Biological Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal
Troubleshooting, Case Studies, Examples
Microscopic observation (throughout course)
Throughout the course, class exercises, discussions, and microscope demonstrations will be included, to help attendees learn and retain key points.