Optimizing Business Performance and Cost Savings in IETS through Comprehensive IECS Analysis
This comprehensive 2-days course will give the trainee an understanding ofthe importance of IECS in both operation and management aspect. It will discuss and specify information on IETS chemical treatment method, minimum sludge produce quantity and the monitoring parameter. Further deliberation will be made on IECS as the important first-hand raw data that helps to interpret and plan a better IETS operation.
Description
IECS is mainly performed before the construction of IETS plant. It is based on initial production forecast at a particular given time and for standard documentation to be submitted and evaluated by the authority.
In real fact, the current actual production discharge requires review of IECS for comparison and analysis to see whether the current IETS is possibility under-design or has other design limitation issues.
Failure to review IECS in periodical manner will lead to the confusion in water quality and sampling parameters as well as overlooking IECS as integral part of IETS design and operation control.
This comprehensive 2-days course will give the trainee an understanding ofthe importance of IECS in both operation and management aspect. It will discuss and specify information on IETS chemical treatment method, minimum sludge produce quantity and the monitoring parameter. Further deliberation will be made on IECS as the important first-hand raw data that helps to interpret and plan a better IETS operation.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Understand cost saving and commercial aspect of IETS management
- Acquire detailed knowledge of IECS pre-design and new IECS initiative as well as understanding its technology selection
- Perform appropriate sludge analysis for IETS and optimization
- Suggest appropriate measures for IETS sampling parameter and reduce sampling cost
Who Should Attend?
- Certified Environmental Professional (Competent Person) in Industrial Effluent Treatment System (IETS)
- EHS Manager
- Environmental Monitoring Committee (EMC) members
- Environmental Officer/Executive
- Technicians who handle the IETS.