Water Reuse

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Training Outline

Learn how water reuse works from start to finish with this practical training course for wastewater operators. Explore indirect and direct potable reuse, treatment stages and technologies like membrane filtration and advanced oxidation, and the regulatory and public health frameworks that guide implementation. Real-world case studies and O&M best practices give operators the knowledge to apply reuse concepts on the job.

Placement test
  • 1

    Purpose and Regulations of Water Reuse

    • Purpose of Water Reuse
    • Water Reuse Applications & End Uses
    • Potable Reuse: Indirect and Direct
    • Regulatory and Public Health Frameworks
    Chapter test
  • 2

    Stages of Water Reuse Treatment

    • Stages of Water Reuse Treatment
    • Microfiltration/Membrane Bioreactors
    • Membrane Filtration
    • Advanced Oxidation Processes
    • Additional Treatment Processes
    Chapter test
  • 3

    O&M and Case Studies

    • Operations and Maintenance of Reuse Systems
    • Case Studies and Lessons from the Field
    Chapter test
  • 4

    Chapter test
  • 5

    Chapter test
  • 6

    Chapter test
  • 7

    Chapter test
  • 8

    Chapter test

Learning outcomes

  • Explain the purpose of water reuse and differentiate between its main applications, including indirect and direct potable reuse
  • Identify the key treatment processes and technologies involved in advanced water reuse systems
  • Describe operational and maintenance practices, and recognize regulatory and public health frameworks related to reuse

Level

Beginner

Prerequisities

None

Target audience

This course is designed for professional certified wastewater collection and wastewater treatment operators class I to IV, maintenance technicians

Learning material and method

Video clips with a placement test, practice exercises and a handout

Learning assessment method

Chapter tests (MCQs) with a minimum score of 70%