RedVector JRVIG-11521

Intermediate Water Treatment - Global

Intermediate Water Treatment - Global

0.24 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: JRVIG-11521

SME: Mark Reinsel, Ph.D.

Water treatment affects our everyday lives, including the water we drink, the sewage we flush, the wash water we discharge, and the cooling water used in manufacturing and in buildings. This course covers intermediate water treatment in large buildings and is directed toward the building manager or technician. Operation and maintenance of cooling towers and boilers is discussed, along with control of water chemistry, dissolved oxygen, solids and bacteria that can lead to scaling, corrosion and fouling of water treatment systems, along with exposure to Legionnaires’ disease.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to: Explain the impact of oxygen scavengers on microbial growth. Describe ASHRAE one eighty-eight and how it relates to Legionella. Explain how to monitor system water quality Differentiate between open-loop and closed-loop water systems. Describe best practices to ensure cooling tower efficiency. Heat and Energy
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Mark Reinsel, Ph.D.
Mark Reinsel, Ph.D. Photo
Mark Reinsel is president of Apex Engineering, an independent consulting firm specializing in treatment evaluation, testing and design for industrial wastewater, stormwater and drinking water. He has over 30 years of experience in consulting, industry and academia. Dr. Reinsel holds Ph.D. and B.S. degrees in chemical engineering from Montana State University. He has earned several industrial and academic awards, and holds one patent.