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Sanitary Sewer & Stormwater Drainage Systems Design Workshop (1.2 CEUs)
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A certificate of completed Continuing Education
Units (CEUs) will be granted at the end of this course.
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Daily Schedule:
8:00am - Registration and coffee (1st day only)
8:30am - Session begins
5:00pm - Adjournment
Breakfast, two refreshment breaks and lunch are provided daily
Description:
Eighty percent of a municipality’s problems are caused by twenty percent of its sanitary sewers and storm water drainage systems. The best way to avoid the majority of future problems is to pay greater attention to them during the design phase.
This 2-day workshop is intended for those who require better understanding of sanitary sewer and stormwater drainage systems design. The participant will be expected to complete a sanitary sewer and storm water drainage system design under instructor guidance by using first principle methods and/or design aids.
Objective:
To understand the basics of sanitary and storm water system design, to develop skills to design new sanitary sewer and stormwater drainage systems as well as to design additions or replacements for existing systems.
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After Attending This Workshop You Will Be Able To:
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Understand basics of sanitary and storm water sewer system design and application
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Design a new sewer system
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Back an analysis of existing systems for any possible problems
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Learn how to use the commercial package Sewer CAD and Storm CAD
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Discover the numerous issues to consider when planning sewer and stormwater drainage systems at a given site
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Learn to design sanitary sewer and storm water drainage systems to meet given planning objectives
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Materials Required:
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Standard engineering calculator with scientific functions
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Laptop for software training (if available)
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Target Audience:
Municipal engineers; public works directors; city engineers; superintendents of operations; wastewater system managers; safety inspectors and procurement officers from municipalities; consulting engineers; technicians and technologists; sewer construction contractors and other individuals who need a basic understanding of sanitary sewer and stormwater drainage system design and are currently employed in the wastewater management field.
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Special Features:
You will receive comprehensive course notes with all design charts, graphs and data that will serve as reference for future use. You will receive training on three of the top commercial software available in the market for the design of sanitary and storm sewer systems (Storm CAD , Sewer CAD and MIDUSS Version 2 for the design of drainage systems ).
You will receive a limited edition version (academic version) of the CAD design software package and a reference book on Engineering Hydraulics application)
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Program Outline (12 PDH)
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Day I:
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Sanitary Sewer System
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Planning For a Sanitary Sewer System
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-Planning objectives
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-Layout objectives
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-Environmental assessment process
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Hydrology and Hydraulics
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-Pressure
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-Flow
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-Gravity flow in pipes
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Non-uniform open channel flow
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-Computer applications in hydraulics
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-Hydrology
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-The hydrologic cycle
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-Rainfall and surface water
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-Groundwater
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Sanitary Sewer System Design
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-Peaking factors
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-Minimum and maximum velocities
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-Self-cleansing velocities
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-Minimum pipe size
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-Capacity design
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-Infiltration
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-Sewer pipes
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-Separation of water main and sewers
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-Optimum bedding conditions
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-Cover
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-Ductile iron pipe location
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-Crossings
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-Manholes
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Workshop I - Design of a Sanitary Sewer
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Participants will work on a design exercise in small groups under instructor guidance
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Sanitary Sewer Systems
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-Loading
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-Extended period simulation
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-Sewer CAD introduction
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-Sewer CAD software demo training
-MIDUSS software demo
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Day II:
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Stormwater Drainage System
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Estimating Storm Runoff
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-Rational method
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-Runoff coefficients
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-Rain fall intensity
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-Time of concentration
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-SCS Method
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-Effects of land developments
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-Layout and design
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-Best management practices
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Storm Water Quality Control
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-Sedimentation basins
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-Swales
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-Bioretention systems
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-CTWS
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-Wet ponds
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-Case study
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-Floodplains
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Control of Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)
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Workshop II - Design of Stormwater Drainage System
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Participants will work on a design exercise in small groups under instructor guidance
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Sanitary Sewer and Pump Stations
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-General pump station design
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-Self-priming pump station
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-Submersible pump station
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-Pumps and motors
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-Valve box
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-Wet well design criteria
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-Electrical work
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-Control panel
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-Pump station site
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-Pump station spare parts and completion
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Dr. Gamal Abdelaziz, P.Eng, MSc. has a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Currently he is a senior geotechnical engineer and adjunct professor at Ryerson university, Toronto, Ontario. He has over 22 years of experience in geotechnical and structural engineering, foundation design, teaching, research and consulting in Canada and overseas. He is teaching the Sanitary and Storm water design for the last 5 years for professional engineers in Canada.
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Dr. Abdelaziz is a former adjunct professor at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, visiting professor at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada and part time professor at Seneca College, Toronto, Canada. He is teaching the Sanitary and Storm water design for the last 5 years for professional engineers in Canada.
Dr. Abdelaziz is specialized in numerical modeling for solving sophisticated geotechnical engineering problems with respect to pile foundation and the linear and nonlinear analysis of soil-structure interaction. He designed charts to predict pressures acting on tunnels, and developed analytical model for pile bearing capacity prediction.
Dr. Abdelaziz authored a number of technical papers and delivered numerous internal and external workshops on various geotechnical and Municipal engineering topics. Dr. Abdelaziz has been involved in a number of projects in Canada and overseas, such as tunneling, silos, buildings, retaining structures, siphons, irrigation networks and many other civil engineering projects in terms of design and construction.
Dr. Abdelaziz is a member in different professional societies such as APEGGA, PEO, CGS, CDA, TAC and ABPA. He is also a reviewer for the Canadian Geotechnical Journal.
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Course Materials:
Each participant will receive a complete set of course notes and handouts that will
serve as informative references.
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responsibility will, under no circumstances, exceed the amount of the fee collected.
GIC is not responsible for the purchase of non-refundable travel arrangements or
accommodations or the cancellation/change fees associated with cancelling them.
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