WWC-17-CT – Collection System Rehabilitation Alternatives (2 Days)
This course provides in-depth training on a variety of rehabilitation techniques for wastewater collection systems, focusing on effective, minimally disruptive methods to extend the lifespan of infrastructure and enhance system reliability. Participants will gain insights into decision-making frameworks and explore modern repair methods that address structural and operational challenges.
What is Covered:
Criteria for deciding between rehabilitation and replacement
Overview of open-cut and trenchless technologies and their applications
Techniques such as sliplining, cured-in-place piping (CIPP), and pipe bursting
Methods for manhole rehabilitation and inflow/infiltration control
Risk assessment, safety protocols, and community impact considerations
Ideal for wastewater professionals managing system maintenance and rehabilitation projects, this course offers valuable insights into modern repair approaches and best practices.
CEUs: 1.4 across Canada and in New York