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Course Outline
Overview of Wastewater Treatment
- Wastewater characteristics
- Discharge permits, regulations
- Treatment processes and definitions
Headworks and Preliminary/Primary Treatment
- Wastewater flow rates and metering
- Screening, compaction, grit removal
- Primary clarification
Activated Sludge Systems
- Biological treatment principles
- BOD and nutrient removal
- Process configurations
- Final clarification
- Design and operation
- Wet weather management
Other Biological Treatment Processes
- Membrane bioreactors (MBRs)
- Fixed film & hybrid processes
- Recycle treatment
- Wastewater treatment plants of the future
Effluent Disinfection
- Chlorine
- Ultraviolet light
- Ozone
- Typical permit requirements
Solids Treatment, Aerobic Digestion, Anaerobic Digestion
- Typical process trains
- Thickening and dewatering
- Aerobic and Anaerobic Digestion – principles and technologies
- Single-stage mesophilic, TPAD, and other approaches
- Pros and cons of different processes
Industrial Treatment Considerations
- Industrial wastewater characteristics
- Treatment options
Wastewater Treatment Costs
- Estimating project capital costs, O&M costs
- Customer charges and rates
- Benchmarks, examples, factors that affect cost
Smaller-scale Plants: Processes and Considerations
- Technology options for smaller plants
- Operating and maintenance considerations
- Economic challenges for local governments
Plant Operations
- Meeting discharge permits
- Standard operating procedures
- Instrumentation and control
- Operations management and troubleshooting
Design Workshop and Exercises
- Participants will examine treatment plant scenarios, perform calculations, identify alternatives, and discuss solutions
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
9/23/2025 8:30am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 9/23/2025 9:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 9/24/2025 9:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 9/25/2025 9:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
Location
Venue
Accommodations
Room: rates start at 183
Group Code:
Reserve by: Sep. 1, 2025
Accommodations include:
Additional Information
This is a HyFlex (in-person and online) taught course. Your registration is for one teaching platform only: in-person or online. Please be prepared to attend all days either in-person or online. Contact us before registering if you have any questions.
Registration confirmation will guide students through accessing the Canvas course site. Students will create and log in to the Canvas course site with a NetID. Course assets such as participation certificates and course evaluations will be available to all students through the Canvas course site.
Online attendees will access course sessions via the Zoom web conferencing platform.
Program Director & Instructors
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Program Director
Adib Amini
Alan Grooms
Alan Grooms, PE, is Operations Manager at the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, where he oversees treatment and process control strategies for the 42-MGD Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant. He has more than 20 years of experience in wastewater treatment operations, design, and equipment, and his technical papers have been recognized with the CSWEA Radebaugh Award.
Matthew Castillo
Project Engineer
Matt Castillo is a wastewater process engineer and project manager at MSA Professional Services. He has 18 years of experience planning and designing municipal wastewater facilities, managing small community projects, troubleshooting process and operational issues, and conducting phosphorus and water reuse filter studies. In 2017, he received the Gascoigne Wastewater Treatment Plant Operational Improvement Medal from WEF.
Glen Daigger
Senior Vice President
Dr. Daigger is currently Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan and President and Founder of One Water Solutions, LLC, a water engineering and innovation firm. He previously served as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for CH2M HILL (now Jacobs) where he was employed for 35 years, as well as Professor and Chair of Environmental Systems Engineering at Clemson University. He has authored more than 200 technical papers, five books, and several technical manuals and has advissed many of the major cites of the world, including New York, Los Angles, San Francisco, Detroit, Singapore, Hong Kong, Istanbul, and Beijing. A Past President of the International Water Association (IWA), he is also a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineers and the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Adib Amini
Program Director
Adib Amini, Ph.D., PE, ENV SP, BCEE serves as Program Director in the College of Engineering’s Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs, with a focus on Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, and Sustainability. Dr. Amini also works with cities and industries as an engineering consultant, with experience in both drinking water and wastewater treatment. Dr. Amini has expertise in sustainability, engineering design, technology innovation, and renewable energy. Dr. Amini’s work has included the design of novel technologies, including on-site energy systems at facilities. He spearheaded the designs for the first wastewater treatment facilities in Iowa that are 100% powered by on-site renewable energy systems. Dr. Amini invented a novel system for ventilation of rated spaces, such as wastewater headworks buildings, for which he holds a provisional patent. Dr. Amini also has performed award-winning research in technology innovation and sustainability. Dr. Amini has spoken widely at conferences on topics related to water/wastewater treatment, sustainability, PFAS, on-site energy systems, and resilient infrastructure.
John Siczka
Senior Technologist & Wet Weather Treatment
John Siczka, PE, is a global principal and wet weather treatment leader with Jacobs. He has more than 20 years’ experience in project design, planning, treatment technology evaluation, pilot testing, odor control, regulatory review, permit negotiations, and managing environmental operations.
Jim Fisher
Senior Technologist
Jim Fisher, P.E., is a senior technologist with 35 years’ experience at Jacobs (formerly CH2M Hill), specializing in treatment processes for municipal wastewater and combined sewer overflow (CSO). He has led numerous phosphorus compliance projects, including those at Madison, Appleton, Waukesha, and others. He has significant experience with process selection; capacity evaluation and design using steady state and dynamic modeling, stress testing, and bench scale testing; detail process and mechanical design; construction inspection; and facility startup and operation.