Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Field Study Training Program. Volume II, Instructor's Guide. Second Edition.

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Title: Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Field Study Training Program. Volume II, Instructor's Guide. Second Edition.
Language: English
Authors: California State Univ., Sacramento. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Availability: Project Director, Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants, California State Univ., 6000 Jay St., Sacramento, CA 95819 (Paper Copy $20.00); EPA Information Dissemination Project, 1200 Chambers Rd., Third Floor, Columbus, OH 43212 (Write for price information).
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 232
Publication Date: 1980
Sponsoring Agency: Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water Programs.
Document Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: Administration, Environmental Technicians, Equipment Maintenance, Home Study, Job Skills, Postsecondary Education, Public Health, Technical Education, Water Pollution
Abstract: The objective of this instructor's guide is to help provide students with knowledge and skills for employment in the field of wastewater treatment. Included in each chapter outline are: (1) objectives, (2) instructional approach, (3) answers to the objective test in the student's text, and (4) an explanation of these answers. The material contained in this volume emphasizes material needed by intermediate-level operators and stresses the operation and maintenance of conventional treatment plants. (Author/CO)
Entry Date: 1981
Accession Number: ED196692
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The objective of this instructor's guide is to help provide students with knowledge and skills for employment in the field of wastewater treatment. Included in each chapter outline are: (1) objectives, (2) instructional approach, (3) answers to the objective test in the student's text, and (4) an explanation of these answers. The material contained in this volume emphasizes material needed by intermediate-level operators and stresses the operation and maintenance of conventional treatment plants. (Author/CO)