SE – Exercise 3

Course subject(s) D01a – Design and costs D01b – Drinking water treatment in developing countries D01c – International drinking water projects D02a – Aeration / Gas exchange D02b – Water quality and treatment of river bank filtrate D03a – Softening D03b – Filtration D04a – Sedimentation D04b – Removal of pharmaceuticals from surface water D05 – Simulation, modelling and control of drinking water treatment D06a – Drinking water from tap to source D06b – Discolouration: Who’s to blame S01 – Introduction: Why urban drainage? Types and flows S02 – Rainwater run-off processes, sewer inflow and design S03 – Construction, inspection and maintenance S04 – Hydraulic design principles S05 – Dimensioning of sewer network S06 – Special topics / Recent advances W01 – Introduction – Wastewater engineering: an overview W02a – Screens, Sleves, Sand & Grit removal, Settling W02b – Sedimentation: primary & secondary W03a – Fundamentals W03b – Trickling filters W04a – Process W04b – N&P removal W05 – Sludge Treatment W06 – Anaerobic treatment

E03 – Wastewater treatment plant

Background information and program

As part of the lectures on Wastewater Treatment on March 25th 2010 an excursion is organized to the WWTP Kralingseveer.
WWTP Kralingseveer is the largest wastewater treatment plant of the Waterboard Schieland en Krimpenerwaard.
The plant treats the water from households and industries from a part of Rotterdam, Capelle aan den IJssel and Bergschenhoek. The capacity of the WWTP Kralingseveer is 360,000 population equivalents.
More information about the WWTP Kralingseveer can be found on (in Dutch):
http://www.schielandendekrimpenerwaard.nl

You are requested to enroll for this excursion.

The program of the excursion is:
– departure from Delft (lift C): 10:30 am
– arrival at WWTP: 11:00 am
– departure from WWTP: 12:30 pm
– arrival in Delft: 1:00 pm

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