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Sanitary Sewer Design Course TM41
You will review a proposed or existing system to provide an overall understanding of sanitary sewer design. You will then complete a sanitary sewer design by using first principle methods and/or design aids (nomographs, tables, etc.).
Course Content
- Overview of sanitary sewers
- Sanitary sewer loadings
- Sewer inspection and rehabilitation
- Hydraulics
- Design parameters
- Structural design of flexible and rigid pipes
- Forcemains
Who Should Attend
Engineers in training, designers, technicians and technologists who are employed in the sewer design field and have a basic understanding of sewer design.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of Sewer Design.
Evaluation Process
Passing Grade: 60%. Practical design case studies, and comprehensive final examination
Accreditation
This course is recognized by:
- This course qualifies as a “specialized course” for the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors (AORS) Certified Road Supervisors – Intermediate level (CRS-I) certification program.
- OACETT= This course may be used for technical specialist, technician, and technologist programs. Point Value = 6
- The Engineering Institute of Canada awards 3 Continuing Education Units to this course.
- This course meets the Ministry of the Environment’s criteria for Continuing Education training for wastewater operators under O.Reg. 129/04 and has been assigned 3.1 Continuing Education Units.
Register online or send to register@goodroads.ca.
Will Heywood has over 35 years of progressive engineering experience both in Canada and abroad in the field of Water Resources. His areas of expertise include hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, basement flooding studies, watershed studies, stormwater management, flood plain management, municipal engineering, computer modelling and project management.
Will is currently the Team Lead, Stormwater Managerment (SWM) Solutions at Cole Engineering Group Ltd. In addition to being a Coordinator for the Sanitary Sewer Design course, Will is an annual lecturer on hydraulics in the Storm Sewer Design course.
Alex Sandovski is the Ontario Municipal Sales Engineer for IPEX Inc., the largest PVC pipe and fittings manufacturer in Canada. Alex is heavily involved in specification writing for buried water mains and sewer pipes and assists engineers, contractors and municipal operators in the proper design, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of buried PVC water and sewer pipes.
Alex also provides municipal training for operators, engineers and public works managers on all topics related to buried Vinyl pipe. Alex has a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Queen’s University and a Masters of Business Administration from York University.
Location
Holiday Inn, 590 Argus Rd., Oakville, ON L6J 3J3
Time
March 17, 2025 - Mar 218:00 am - 5:00 pm