Evaluate the significance of pre-treatment systems in the
successful operation of RO plants, analyzing their role in removing impurities
and protecting the membranes.
Assess the design and operation of intake and screening plants,
including disinfection processes, and explain their importance in maintaining
water quality for RO plants.
Analyze the principles and processes of coagulation and
flocculation, and evaluate their effectiveness in removing suspended particles
and improving water clarity prior to RO treatment.
Examine different types of filtration systems, including filter
media and underdrains, and assess their impact on water quality and the
prevention of membrane fouling in RO plants.
Apply knowledge of filter operation and
performance, including monitoring and maintenance practices, to ensure optimal
filtration efficiency and prevent issues such as breakthrough and excessive
pressure drop.
PREREQUISITES
Basic knowledge of English language equivalent to the standards
shown in the Basic English Course No. 31212.
Trainee must have attended short courses No.
13207.