Sanitary Sewer Engineering and Collection System Management

Upcoming dates (1)

Nov. 11-13, 2025

Online

Course Overview

A reliable sanitary sewer system is one of the most important public assets for any city. This course will provide you with valuable knowledge that you can apply immediately in your own system and your next project. The course combines engineering principles, technologies, cost estimating, practical guidance, and case studies.

Who Should Attend?

  • Wastewater engineers, operators, and managers 
  • Consulting engineers 
  • Federal agencies and military bases
  • Regulatory staff

Course Outline

Overview of Sanitary Sewer Systems in the United States

  • Sewer metrics and characteristics
  • Planning, designing, upgrading, operating
  • National trends

Codes and Regulations

  • Combined and sanitary sewer overflows (CSO and SSO)
  • CMOM programs – capacity, maintenance, operations, management
  • Blending policies, capacity assurance programs

Safety

  • Confined space
  • PPE

Design Flows and System Models

  • Selecting flows for upgrades and new projects
  • Peaking factors, probability and recurrence intervals
  • Hydraulic models and when to use them

Hydraulics of Sanitary Sewers

  • Open channel and pressurized pipe flow
  • Forcemains and air release valves
  • Potential problems that can occur

Pumping Stations and Lift Stations

  • Station types, pros and cons
  • Operating strategies and reliability
  • Variable speed, constant speed, and storage

Pipe Materials and Appurtenances

  • Gravity and forcemain piping
  • PVC, FRP, ductile iron, HDPE
  • Manholes, service laterals, connections

Reducing Infiltration/Inflow and Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs)

  • Determining the quantity of I/I in your system

Collection System Operation and Maintenance

  • Televising, inspection, and cleaning programs
  • Smoke testing, dye testing
  • NASSCO manhole and pipeline assessments

Sewer Construction Costs

  • Unit prices, materials, and crew costs
  • Materials, depths, sizes, site conditions, crossings
  • Bidding exercise

Pipe Rehabilitation and Repair Technologies

  • Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP)
  • Pilot tube micro-tunneling
  • Trenchless and semi-trenchless technologies
  • Manholes and lateral rehabilitation

Problem-Solving Workshops and Exercises

  • Attendees will participate in a series of problem-solving exercises that will help them to understand the principles learned in the course.

Testimonials

"This was an extremely worthwhile and informative course."

"An excellent course. I will recommend it to my fellow staff members."

"Fantastic course. Well worth the cost."

"Great overview of sanitary sewer systems from conception, design, construction, and maintenance."

"Great instruction. Speakers provided a great pool of knowledge."

Instructors

Joan Hawley

Joan B. Hawley, P.E. is a professional operator and operations and maintenance focusing on Capacity, Management, Operations and Maintenance (CMOM) programs including: pipeline rehabilitation, inspection, and cleaning, condition assessment, operation & maintenance (O&M), infiltration/inflow reduction including private property and Asset Management (AM) programs for collection systems and water resource recovery facilities.  She is a licensed collection systems operator and a wastewater operator. 

Adrien Comeau

Adrien Comeau, M.Eng., P.Eng. is a Senior Principal - Water and Wet Weather Flow Team Leader at Stantec Consulting and has over 34 years of public and private sector experience in wet weather flow management for urban wastewater collection and treatment systems with a focus on CSO and SSO control, flood risk reduction, I/I remediation, and capacity assurance programs where he has been engaged in the planning, design and implementation of a wide range of related projects.  His experience includes project management and technical leadership, from concept development through to design and commissioning on projects such as storage/conveyance tunnels, CSO/SSO tanks, pumping facilities and the implementation of real time control systems on wastewater collection systems.   

 Adrien received his undergraduate degree from the Technical University of Nova Scotia (Dalhousie University) and his Master of Engineering (Environmental and Water Resources) from the University of Ottawa.

 Adrien has also been a member of WEF’s Collection Systems Committee since 2012 and is an active participant on the Committee’s I/I and Modeling Task Groups where he has recently chaired the development of a WEF published Fact Sheet on I/I Modeling and has, over the last 12 years, helped coordinate and facilitate a series of WEF workshops at both the WEFTEC and Collection Systems Conferences.

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Program Director

Adib Amini

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