Imperial Corporate Training Institute offers a Wastewater Treatment System Training Course that meets the industry’s growing need for skilled workers to manage production-related waste. This course is designed to provide participants with the technical knowledge and practical application skills needed to operate and maintain wastewater treatment systems used at oil refineries and petrochemical plants. Participants will learn about the complexities of refinery and petrochemical wastewater through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on experience. The course covers multiple aspects of refinery and petrochemical wastewater treatment, including the types of chemicals present in the wastewater, the types of physical and chemical treatment methods, and how to operate a wastewater treatment system.
Throughout the course, participants will gain a structured understanding of how to design, operate, and monitor a modern wastewater treatment system to meet both regulatory requirements and high operational performance standards. The Wastewater Treatment System Training Course is focused on three main areas: compliance with environmental regulations, maximizing efficiency in operating a treatment system, and finding practical applications for wastewater treatment. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of wastewater treatment technology, including advanced technologies for processing sludge, methods for recovering water from wastewater, troubleshooting the wastewater treatment systems, optimising the performance of the wastewater treatment systems, and monitoring the performance of the wastewater treatment systems to ensure they maintain compliance with environmental regulations. The Wastewater Treatment Systems Training Course provides participants with the education and experience necessary to develop sophisticated and sustainable wastewater treatment solutions for complex industrial environments.
Objectives
By completing the Oil Refinery and Petrochemical Wastewater Treatment Systems Training Course, participants will be able to:
- Identify and describe the origins and characteristics of wastewater created by both oil refining and petrochemical processes.
- Investigate the function of integrated effluent treatment systems as they relate to oil refinery and petrochemical operations.
- Discuss the basic principles of wastewater treatment specific to hydrocarbon-based processes.
- Develop primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment plans.
- Determine the appropriate physical, chemical, and biological technologies for treating the various wastewater Types/Stream.
- Increase operational efficiency and dependability of refinery wastewater treatment facilities through constant monitoring of critical to quality (CTQ) and regulatory compliance, and proper maintenance.
- Monitor treatment performance by tracking key operational indicators (k-o-i) and environmental indicators (E-I) to allow for notification of out of compliance conditions (noncompliance alerts).
- Establish and maintain regulatory compliance with local and international discharge standards.
- Address and solve operational problems, such as shock loads on treatment systems, introducing toxic waste into treatment processes, and disruption of treatment processes due to upset conditions.
- Implement effective sludge management and disposal options.
- Evaluate opportunities for beneficial reuse of treated water and resource recovery.
- The development of effective risk management and safety and environmental measures is paramount within the field of wastewater treatment operations.
Target Audience
This petrochemical training course is designed for professionals involved in the design, operation, supervision, and management of wastewater treatment facilities within oil refineries and petrochemical plants, including:
- Refinery process engineers
- Petrochemical plant engineers
- Environmental engineers and officers
- Wastewater treatment plant operators and supervisors
- Health, safety, and environmental (HSE) professionals
- Utility and facilities managers in oil and gas operations
- Maintenance and reliability engineers
- Project engineers involved in wastewater system upgrades
- Technical consultants working with refinery and petrochemical effluent systems
- Professionals responsible for regulatory reporting and environmental compliance