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SUMMARY:Water\, Sanitation\, and Rainwater Drainage Networks
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nWater and sanitation infrastructure is a cornerst
 one of public health\, environmental protection\, and sustainable urban dev
 elopment. This comprehensive training course provides participants with the
  technical\, regulatory\, and operational knowledge required to effectively
  plan\, design\, construct\, and manage water supply systems\, sewerage net
 works\, and rainwater drainage systems.\nThe program emphasizes sustainabil
 ity\, climate resilience\, and the application of digital tools such as GIS
  and hydraulic modeling (e.g.\, EPANET\, SWMM) for enhanced project managem
 ent. Participants will gain practical skills in rainwater drainage solution
 s\, sanitation services\, and water infrastructure management to support su
 stainable urban and rural development.\nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of th
 is course\, participants will be able to:\n\nUnderstand the technical princ
 iples of water supply\, sanitation\, and drainage systems.\nDesign and eval
 uate integrated water and wastewater infrastructure networks\, including ra
 inwater drainage systems.\nPlan and supervise construction projects related
  to water\, sanitation\, and rainwater drainage.\nApply national and intern
 ational standards for sustainable and climate-resilient systems.\nAssess an
 d mitigate environmental and public health risks associated with water and 
 sanitation projects.\nImplement effective rainwater drainage solutions to r
 educe rainwater drainage problems.\n\nCourse Outlines\nDay 1: Introduction 
 to Water and Sanitation Infrastructure\n\nImportance of Water\, Sanitation\
 , and Hygiene (WASH).\nOverview of urban and rural water supply systems.\nI
 ntroduction to sanitation and sewerage networks.\nThe role of rainwater dra
 inage systems in urban planning.\nKey stakeholders and institutional framew
 orks in sanitation services.\n\nDay 2: Water Sources and Treatment Processe
 s\n\nTypes of water sources: surface water and groundwater.\nWater quality 
 standards and testing parameters.\nWater treatment methods: physical\, chem
 ical\, and biological processes.\nComparison of small-scale and large-scale
  treatment systems.\nCase studies of successful potable water projects.\n\n
 Day 3: Water Distribution Network Design\n\nHydraulic principles and pressu
 re zone management in water supply systems.\nSelection of pipeline material
 s\, layouts\, and jointing techniques.\nDesign of pumping stations and dist
 ribution reservoirs.\nFunctions of elevated tanks and system storage.\nLeak
  detection systems and water loss control to maintain infrastructure integr
 ity.\n\nDay 4: Sanitation Systems and Sewerage\n\nOn-site sanitation option
 s: septic tanks\, pit latrines.\nCentralized sewerage systems for urban are
 as.\nGravity-based and pressure-based sewer designs.\nCharacteristics of wa
 stewater and its treatment requirements.\nSludge handling\, transport\, and
  safe disposal.\n\nDay 5: Drainage and Stormwater Management\n\nTypes of dr
 ainage systems: surface drainage\, subsurface drainage\, and combined syste
 ms.\nRainfall-runoff estimation and hydrology principles.\nDesign principle
 s for urban stormwater networks and rainwater drainage solutions.\nImplemen
 tation of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS).\nFlood risk assessment
  and mitigation strategies to prevent rainwater drainage problems.\n\nDay 6
 : Integrated System Planning and GIS Applications\n\nConcepts of integrated
  planning for water and sanitation infrastructure.\nGIS-based mapping and s
 patial data management for efficient design.\nDigital modeling using EPANET
 \, SWMM\, or similar tools.\nInfrastructure surveys and data collection tec
 hniques.\nDecision-making tools for project planning and expansion.\n\nDay 
 7: Construction Supervision and Quality Control\n\nProject implementation s
 teps: excavation\, pipe laying\, and backfilling.\nMaterial testing protoco
 ls and quality assurance plans.\nHealth and safety procedures for construct
 ion sites.\nEffective supervision and contractor oversight.\nField challeng
 es and troubleshooting techniques for real-world solutions.\n\nDay 8: Envir
 onmental and Public Health Considerations\n\nConducting Environmental Impac
 t Assessments (EIA).\nBuilding infrastructure resilience in the context of 
 climate change.\nPreventing contamination and controlling vector breeding.\
 nPromoting community health and sanitation behavior.\nIntegrating infrastru
 cture planning with public health initiatives.\n\nDay 9: Operation\, Mainte
 nance\, and Asset Management\n\nPreventive maintenance for water and sewer 
 systems.\nInspection\, cleaning\, and repair techniques.\nMonitoring system
  performance and water quality.\nUsing asset management systems for plannin
 g and optimization.\nTariff design and financial sustainability models for 
 sanitation services.\n\nDay 10: Governance\, Policy\, and Sustainability\n\
 nUnderstanding standards and benchmarks: WHO\, ISO\, and SDGs.\nLegal and i
 nstitutional responsibilities in water and sanitation services.\nInfrastruc
 ture financing and Public-Private Partnerships (PPP).\nCommunity participat
 ion and demand-side management.\nFinal project presentations\, course evalu
 ation\, and certification ceremony.\n\nWhy Attend This Course: Wins & Losse
 s!\n\nMaster Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Design: Learn the technica
 l aspects of water supply\, sewerage\, and rainwater drainage systems.\nSus
 tainable and Climate-Resilient Planning: Understand how to design infrastru
 cture that withstands environmental challenges.\nImprove Project Supervisio
 n Skills: Gain practical knowledge in construction management\, quality con
 trol\, and site safety.\nApply Digital Tools: Learn to use GIS\, EPANET\, a
 nd hydraulic modeling for efficient infrastructure management.\nAlign with 
 International Standards: Gain confidence in applying WHO\, ISO\, and SDG gu
 idelines for sustainable urban development.\n\nConclusion\nBy the end of th
 is course\, participants will have the expertise to design\, implement\, an
 d manage water and sanitation infrastructure projects that are technically 
 sound\, environmentally sustainable\, and socially inclusive.They will be e
 quipped with the skills to enhance public health\, improve rainwater draina
 ge solutions\, and ensure sanitation services meet global standards.\nJoin 
 this course to become a leader in water and sanitation infrastructure\, del
 ivering sustainable solutions that enhance urban resilience and protect com
 munity health.
LOCATION:Rome
DTSTAMP:20260615T000059Z
DTSTART:20260705T034500Z
DTEND:20260718T210500Z
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