- Overview
Summary:
This three-part program explores the four key areas of water management in industrial facilities: raw water and wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment, and cooling water treatment. Each section offers in-depth discussions on the mechanical, chemical, and operational aspects of these systems, with a strong focus on troubleshooting and resolving common issues.
For the virtual format, the program is divided into three separate 8 hour courses, each dedicated to one section.
**Interested in attending all three? Click Register above to receive a special bundle discount. If you're only interested in one or two sessions, please use the links under the Courses section below to register individually.
Outline:
1. CLARIFICATION / WASTEWATER
CLARIFICATION PROCESS
- Coagulation
- Flocculation
- Equipment & Operation
- Filtration
WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS
- Primary Treatment
- Secondary Treatment
- Mass Balance
- Nitrification
- Control Test Monitoring
- Respirometry
- Sludge / Dewatering
CRUDE IMPACT ON WWT
2. BOILER WATER AGENDA
BFW MAKEUP STREAMS
- Ion Exchange
- Reverse Osmosis
- Return Condensate
DEAERATION
- Oxygen Corrosion
- Mechanical Removal
- Chemical Removal
BOILER WATER CHEMISTRY
- Steam Generators
- Deposition and Corrosion
- Boiler Treatments
STEAM PURITY
- Steam Contamination
- Steam Sampling
- Water Quality Issues
STEAM / CONDENSATE
- Condensate Corrosion
- Condensate Treatment
STEAM SYSTEM ECONOMICS
3. COOLING WATER AGENDA
THE SYSTEM
- Cooling Tower
- Heat Exchangers
SCALE
- Theory & Types
- Modeling & Prediction
- Treatment Options
- Monitoring
CORRISION & BIOLOGICAL
- Theory & Types
- Modeling & Prediction
- Treatment Options
- Monitoring
FOULING
- Mud
- Debris
PROCESS LEAKS
- Reliability & Cost Impacts
- Detection & Control
Who Should Attend:
Participants will gain broad knowledge of troubleshooting principles, covering traditional and advanced techniques, and network with industry peers. Ideal for refinery troubleshooting personnel, process engineers, plant operators, and technical service staff, the program also benefits engineers from operating, design, and construction firms, as well as service providers to the petroleum and petrochemical industries.
Instructor:
Ron Tebbetts, a retired Industry Technical Consultant with 32 years at Nalco, is an expert in water treatment for Refining, Chemical, Power, and Pulp & Paper industries across North America, the Caribbean, and Asia Pacific. As a water treatment SME at Becht, he provides technical support and conducts educational seminars on raw water, cooling water, and wastewater technology. He holds a BS Degree from Louisiana State University.
Course Name | Type | |
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Boiler Water Treatment - Virtual Public 2025 | Live Training | |
Summary: This course is part of a three-part program that explores the four key areas of water management in industrial facilities: raw water and wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment, and cooling water treatment. Each section offers in-depth discussions on the mechanical, chemical, and operational aspects of these systems, with a strong focus on troubleshooting and resolving common issues. For the virtual format, the program is divided into three separate 8 hour courses, each dedicated to one section. **To view the other courses in this three-part program, please see the bundle Content section below. Outline: BOILER WATER AGENDA BFW MAKEUP STREAMS
DEAERATION
BOILER WATER CHEMISTRY
STEAM PURITY
STEAM / CONDENSATE
STEAM SYSTEM ECONOMICS Who Should Attend: Participants will gain broad knowledge of troubleshooting principles, covering traditional and advanced techniques, and network with industry peers. Ideal for refinery troubleshooting personnel, process engineers, plant operators, and technical service staff, the program also benefits engineers from operating, design, and construction firms, as well as service providers to the petroleum and petrochemical industries. Instructor: |
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Cooling Water Treatment - Virtual Public 2025 | Live Training | |
Summary: This course is part of a three-part program that explores the four key areas of water management in industrial facilities: raw water and wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment, and cooling water treatment. Each section offers in-depth discussions on the mechanical, chemical, and operational aspects of these systems, with a strong focus on troubleshooting and resolving common issues. For the virtual format, the program is divided into three separate 8 hour courses, each dedicated to one section. **To view the other courses in this three-part program, please see the Bundle Content section below. Outline: COOLING WATER AGENDA THE SYSTEM
SCALE
CORRISION & BIOLOGICAL
FOULING
PROCESS LEAKS
Who Should Attend: Participants will gain broad knowledge of troubleshooting principles, covering traditional and advanced techniques, and network with industry peers. Ideal for refinery troubleshooting personnel, process engineers, plant operators, and technical service staff, the program also benefits engineers from operating, design, and construction firms, as well as service providers to the petroleum and petrochemical industries. Instructor: |
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Raw Water and Wastewater Treatment - Virtual Public 2025 | Live Training | |
Summary: This three-part program explores the four key areas of water management in industrial facilities: raw water and wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment, and cooling water treatment. Each section offers in-depth discussions on the mechanical, chemical, and operational aspects of these systems, with a strong focus on troubleshooting and resolving common issues. For the virtual format, the program is divided into three separate 8 hour courses, each dedicated to one section. **To View the other courses in this three-part program, please see the Bundle Content section below. Outline: CLARIFICATION / WASTEWATER CLARIFICATION PROCESS
WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS
CRUDE IMPACT ON WWT Who Should Attend: Participants will gain broad knowledge of troubleshooting principles, covering traditional and advanced techniques, and network with industry peers. Ideal for refinery troubleshooting personnel, process engineers, plant operators, and technical service staff, the program also benefits engineers from operating, design, and construction firms, as well as service providers to the petroleum and petrochemical industries. Instructor: |