caneng2002
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 15, 2002
- 35
I've been in civil engineering for 20+ years and during that time have danced around water/wastewater treatment and general infrastructure.
I'm both impressed and jealous of the water treatment knowledge some of the posters on this website.
Having recently started to gravitate to more water treatment work, I'd really like to get a better handle on the fundamentals.
I can look at water analysis and balance the ions and check the levels for compliance. At the other end I can size process equipment, calculate chemical dosage rates.
Areas that leave me confused/baffled is trying to understand what chemicals bond first, what solubility or concentration rates they can be reduced to with simple chemical/physical treatment. Ditto with how the reactions are effected by pH, alkalinity....
I would like to ask for a starting point on this learning curve.
A few bullet points would be great.
I'm both impressed and jealous of the water treatment knowledge some of the posters on this website.
Having recently started to gravitate to more water treatment work, I'd really like to get a better handle on the fundamentals.
I can look at water analysis and balance the ions and check the levels for compliance. At the other end I can size process equipment, calculate chemical dosage rates.
Areas that leave me confused/baffled is trying to understand what chemicals bond first, what solubility or concentration rates they can be reduced to with simple chemical/physical treatment. Ditto with how the reactions are effected by pH, alkalinity....
I would like to ask for a starting point on this learning curve.
A few bullet points would be great.