Water Analysis and Sediment
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Water Analysis and Sediment Course
Introduction:
This comprehensive field course has been expanded to provide practical, hands-on training in various aspects. During this course, you will learn how to effectively choose optimal locations for sample collection, ensuring that the obtained data align with the investigation objectives. Additionally, you will gain expertise in selecting the most suitable sampling device from a wide range of options available, going beyond traditional sample containers.
Course Objectives:
This field course includes 5-days sessions. The first session is designed to permit attendees to collect surface water and sediment samples using a variety of sampling devices, to generate water-quality data using a variety of field analytical instrumentation, and to measure flow in surface-water bodies. A second field session will give attendees the opportunity to deploy long-term water quality sensors in a river setting and then obtain real-time data in the field and access the data remotely.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is suitable for Laboratory Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Chemists, physics Analysts, and Technicians. Further, this workshop will be of great value for Quality Managers, Quality Engineers, Quality Auditors, and Management Representatives and all professionals with little to moderate production facility design and/or operations background. Also, other professionals who want a better understanding of the subject matter.
Course Outlines:
- Sample Handling
- Classification of Samples by Type of Analysis
- Sample Preservation
- Preservation Treatment for Various Filtered Samples
- Pollution Prevention
- SOP'S
- Laboratory Sample Control Procedures
- Quality Control / Quality Assurance
- Blank Samples
- Replicate Samples
- Spike Samples
- Blind Samples
- Interferences
- Analytical Services Request Form
- Safety
- Equipment and Supplies
- Physical Properties (Water)
- Temperature -PH - Color - Turbidity
- TDS - TSS - Salinity - Conductivity - Hardness
- Taste and Odor
- Physical Properties (Sediment & Soil)
- Gravel (%) - Sand (% ) - Silt (%) - Clay (%)