Wastewater Nitrification and Denitrification Process
The Wastewater Nitrification and Denitrification Process course provides a comprehensive exploration of the biological processes that play a crucial role in the removal of nitrogen compounds from wastewater, Nitrification and Denitrification are fundamental steps in wastewater treatment, essential for maintaining water quality, minimizing environmental impact, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. In this course, students will gain a deep understanding of the mechanisms, engineering design, and optimization strategies for these processes.
DRWA Cancellation and Refund Policy
Effective October 1, 2024
If attendees do not attend class on their own accord, no refunds will be issued. Attendees will receive that dollar amount in credit only to be used within six months from the issue date. Full refunds or credits will be issued only when attendees have provided three days advance notice of their anticipated non-attendance. If DRWA cancels or reschedules a course, attendees can request a full refund or full dollar amount credit to be used within six months from the issue date.
Extenuating circumstances may be discussed with the Executive Director.
Mark Catlin-Brown, is a professional dedicated to excellence in various fields with over two decades of certified welding expertise, a passion for wastewater management, and a commitment to education. His journey in the world of work and learning has been a dynamic one, shaped by diverse experiences and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and leadership. In 2023, Mark was honored to receive the prestigious WWOA Wastewater Operator of the Year award, recognizing his commitment to environmental stewardship.