Online Training
Sanitation Network Course
200 hours
Spanish
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Online Training
200 hours
Spanish
Educational institutions

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Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
In order to pour treated water into our rivers, it is necessary for wastewater to reach the treatment plants through an adequate sanitation network. These networks, in addition to managing wastewater, must be capable of managing stormwater through urban drainage techniques and laminating and retention elements. In this course, the different elements of the sanitation network are studied in depth, as well as more specific sanitation facilities such as wastewater pumping stations and storm tanks or retention tanks. At the end of the course, you will be able to: Know the parts and elements of sanitation networks. Design and size sanitation networks. Know the execution and exploitation activities of urban drainage systems. Learn in depth the operation of pumping stations and storm tanks or holding tanks.
The Sanitation Network course opens doors to work in urban planning, construction and maintenance sectors. Master everything from gravity networks to EBAR, and manage spillways and storm tanks. Job opportunities include urban service companies, construction companies and water management entities. Develop key skills to operate and maintain vital sanitation infrastructure.
This Sanitation Network course prepares you to understand the importance of an efficient water management network. You will cover topics such as the design and sizing of gravity networks, and the practices necessary for their construction, maintenance and operation. You will learn about the vital operation of pumping stations and the management of spillways and storm tanks for effective water treatment. You will acquire the necessary skills to contribute to the sustainable management of the water cycle in urban environments.