Online Training | Nanoparticles as Detoxifiers for Industrial Wastewater
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Description: This comprehensive session explores cutting-edge nanotechnology applications in industrial wastewater treatment, addressing the critical limitations of conventional treatment methods. As industrial pollution continues to challenge environmental protection and public health, nanoparticles emerge as promising solutions offering superior pollutant removal efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmental sustainability.
This session will bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical implementation of nanomaterial-based water treatment technologies. By the end of this session, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of nanotechnology applications in wastewater treatment, evaluate the potential of different nanomaterials for specific pollutant removal, assess the feasibility of implementing nanoparticle-based systems in their operations, and understand the regulatory landscape and safety considerations for responsible nanotechnology deployment in environmental applications.
Presenter: Nko Okina Solomon, Senior Environmental Health Specialist, Office of Safety, Health & Environment, Morgan State University
Certificate: This training has NOT been submitted for approval of continuing education credit. We will provide a certificate of attendance to eligible attendees, but cannot guarantee it will meet your PDH or CEU requirements.
Who Should Attend:
- Managers, owners, and operators of wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons
- Decision-makers for wastewater utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks
- Consultants and technical assistance providers serving wastewater systems
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