Wastewater Courses
A reliable sanitary sewer system and an effective wastewater treatment facility are among the most important public assets for any city, village, or metropolitan area. Wastewater courses from the UW–Madison Engineering Professional Development cover a wide range of topics, including:
- Wastewater treatment, nutrient removal engineering, and biosolids management
- Pumping stations and lift stations
- Asset management and energy efficiency
- Biogas recovery
- Hydraulics
- Sanitary sewer design and sanitary sewer maintenance
- Water reuse and water chemistry
- Environmental engineering
| EPD can deliver courses at your site or tailor our programs to meet your needs. Learn more. |
Who Will Benefit
- Engineers
- Consultants
- Technical professionals
What Attendees Say About Our Courses
“This course provided valuable information that will assist me with pump station design and force main improvements.”
LaJoyce Mullins-Williams, Project Engineer Coordinator, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government, Lexington, KY
“A comprehensive and valuable course, well worth the time and money!”
Christopher Bolt PE, Director of Public Services/City Engineer, City of Dowagiac, MI
“Good course with a very knowledgeable speaker and beneficial textbooks. The Pyle Center is an ideal location for this type of training.”
Jared Olson, Design Engineer, HGM Associates, Inc., Council Bluffs, IA
More Information
Email us to discuss any of our Wastewater courses or on-site training options.
