Instructor: Nikolay
Voutchkov
*Registration
Deadline*: 30/04/2015
Course General Overview:
Objectives: This
training course presents methodology for preparation of cost estimates for
medium and large-size seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination projects.
The cost estimating encompasses plant construction expenditures; annual
operation and maintenance (O&M) costs; and overall fresh water production
costs. The course provides practical understanding of key technical and
economic factors such as source water quality, desired product water quality,
plant size, funding mechanism, method of project delivery, energy, labor,
chemicals, materials and consumables which determine the site specific capital
and O&M costs for a given desalination project. The four-day training
course includes one-day of interactive hands-on session in which participants
will have the opportunity to learn how to use the cost-estimating methodology
presented in the course for a specific SWRO desalination project case study.
Who should
attend this course: This training is
recommended for
- Engineers (oil & gas, staff involved with the
procurement of water treatment plants, staff involved in the policy and planning
of water treatment facilities, designers )
- Researchers and Academics
- Professional technicians who are or will be operating
desalination plants (for desalination only)
- Plants processing waste water for reuse (For waste
water)
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