
Master the fundamentals of open channel flow, from theory to practical design. Learn to analyze complex systems, predict behavior, and engineer stable, efficient channels.


Bridge the gap between hydrologic theory and practical application to build robust watershed models for flood control and stormwater analysis.


Master pumping system design and piping installation to prevent costly errors and optimize hydraulic performance, ensuring reliability and efficiency in any environment.


Master groundwater modeling from conceptualization to advanced numerical techniques, empowering you to simulate complex aquifer systems and predict water resource behavior.

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Effective Strategies, Technologies, and Metrics for Municipal Water Utilities


This online engineering PDH course describes how local governments can improve the energy efficiency of their water and wastewater facilities.


This document has been developed to provide operators with the practical guidance and relevant information to assist them in complying with the FBRR provisions.


The 1972 legislation known as the Clean Water Act set secondary treatment as the required level of treatment to be provided by domestic wastewater treatment plants in the United States.


This course provides information about three types of package plants, extended aeration, sequencing batch reactor and oxidation ditch systems.


Addition of hydrogen peroxide to ozonated water increases the rate of ozone decomposition and generates hydroxyl free radicals in what is known as the peroxone advanced oxidation process.
