Water, Sanitation, and Rainwater Drainage Networks

Introduction

Water and sanitation infrastructure is a cornerstone of public health, environmental protection, and sustainable urban development. This comprehensive course provides technical, regulatory, and operational insights into the planning, design, construction, and management of water supply systems, sewerage, and stormwater drainage networks. The program emphasizes sustainability, climate resilience, and the use of digital tools such as GIS and hydraulic modeling in delivering effective services.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Course Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Water and Sanitation Infrastructure

Day 2: Water Sources and Treatment Processes

Day 3: Water Distribution Network Design

Day 4: Sanitation Systems and Sewerage

Day 5: Drainage and Stormwater Management

Day 6: Integrated System Planning and GIS Applications

Day 7: Construction Supervision and Quality Control

Day 8: Environmental and Public Health Considerations

Day 9: Operation, Maintenance, and Asset Management

Day 10: Governance, Policy, and Sustainability

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Conclusion

This course is essential for engineers, planners, and decision-makers involved in water and sanitation services. Participants will complete the training with the skills to design, implement, and manage infrastructure systems that are technically sound, environmentally sustainable, and socially inclusive.

Through hands-on tools and real-world case studies, they will be empowered to make a lasting impact in urban and rural development contexts.

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