Essentials of Drinking Water Treatment

Clean and safe drinking water is one of the most important assets of any city or community. This drinking water training course will provide you with a good working knowledge of conventional and advanced water treatment processes, technology developments, regulations, and case studies, to help you improve your water treatment facilities, operations, and future projects. In addition to covering groundwater and surface water characteristics, the course will address water treatment processes, water disinfection strategies, and water filtration processes. We’ll also discuss current issues, like pipe corrosion, emerging contaminants, and PFAS, and dive into facility planning, decision-making, sustainability, and energy considerations.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand water treatment processes, including coagulation, flocculation, clarification, and filtration.
  • Become familiar with water disinfection strategies, including chlorine, chloramines, ozone, and UV.
  • Learn about membrane filtration processes and reverse osmosis.
  • Understand current issues, pipe corrosion, emerging contaminants, PFAS contamination and treatment options.
  • Address water quality in distribution systems and building plumbing, as well as facility planning, decision-making, sustainability, and energy considerations.

Who Should Attend:

  • Drinking water system engineers, managers, and operators
  • Consulting engineers
  • Water equipment manufacturers
  • Executives and directors of water-related organizations
  • Public health professionals
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 Jun 23-25, 2026
Madison, WI or Live Online
ID: D644
Fee: $1,695View Discounts

Create a custom learning experience

We can deliver this course as an on-site learning experience tailored to your organization’s specific training needs.