Course Details
Course Details
Course ID
1485
Course Name
(BNR01) Nitrification and Denitrification - An Introduction to Nitrogen Removal
Contact Hours
3.0
Approved Industry
Wastewater
Partner Name
PA DEP: Training Section
Primary Contact
Jill Anderson
jianderson@pa.gov
7177724049 Ext.
Website
Description
As an owner, operator or local official affiliated with a wastewater treatment facility, it is imperative that you are familiar with the pollution limits established for your facility, as identified in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. One non-conventional pollutant of concern, which may be identified in your permit, is the nutrient, NITROGEN. Although nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant and algae growth, NPDES discharge limits are set to prevent the discharge of excessive quantities into receiving waters, since certain forms of nitrogen can adversely affect aquatic environment.
In order to meet with wastewater effluent requirements of the NPDES permit for nitrogen, operators must understand how nitrogen enters the wastewater stream, how nitrogen is converted in the presence of typical wastewater organisms, and how to provide an environment within the wastewater treatment process that promotes the removal of toxic nitrogen by converting it to a less harmful form.
This course is the first course in a series of courses on the removal of nitrogen in wastewater, using the biological processes of nitrification and denitrification.
Course Level
Basic thru Intermediate
Course Content
* Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
* Forms of Nitrogen in Wastewater
* Types of Microbial Organisms
* Role of Nitrifying Bacteria in Nitrogen Conversion
* Role of Denitrifying Bacteria in Nitrogen Conversion
Target Audience
Wastewater treatment plant owners, operators or local officials.
Training Format
Virtual Asynchronous