Bogor, 21 – 24
Maret 2016
Bogor, 26 – 29 Juli
2016
Bandung, 25 – 28
Oktober 2016
Yogyakarta, 08 – 11
November 2016
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Introduction:
Wastes can be in from of gas, liquid, solid and even
sludge or slurry. Waste generation is resulted from inefficiency processes,
which in many kind industries are inevitable. Oil industry, for example,
generates many type of waste depends on the nature of the process. Exploitation
and production of crude oil can generate liquid waste (produced water) and also
oil sludge. Refinery activities may generate: wastewater containing phenol,
oil, ammonium; solid waste containing oil and heavy meals; oil sludge as well
as air pollution. As abundant thus the problem is not merely created by the
toxicity or the nature of the chemicals but also by the quantity of the waste
itself.
Quantity and quality of waste determine the problems
can be created and the way in which waste should handle and in addition, the
cost of industry must spend to managed them. Today, waste management is not the
matter of how much money the industry should spend to get rid of all waste but
rather what benefits can be obtained of waste are manage properly. Thus it is
very important that the environmental awareness and moreover, know-how of
environmental management are owned by industries. In this perspective we offer
an intensive course on bioremediation of industrial hazardous organic wastes.
What you will learn:
• Detail aspect of bioremediation.
• Microbial process as the key factor in the
bio degradation
• Sophisticated ex-situ and in-situ
bioremediation technique for hazardous organic pollutants such as oil sludge,
solvent or pesticides (as halogenated compounds).
• Application of bioremediation technique for
treatment of industrial waste.
• Selecting appropriate bioremediation
technique for certain conditions.
• Waste problem solving in oil and gas
industry.
• Newest microorganism species, which is the
most effective for bioremediation technology.
Crucial benefits from attending:
1. Get
the clearer understanding of bioremediation technique.
2. Strengthen
your perspective on handling your oil sludge and oil waste problems.
3. Improve
the capability of your company on environmental protection including immediate
action on any oil spill, leak and accidental spillage.
Who should attend?
Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Engineering,
Chemistry Engineering, Production Engineering, Supervisor and manager in Oil,
Gas & Minerals Industries.
Outline:
Introduction
• Bioengineering
• Bioremediation
engineering
• Managing
Bioremediation Project
Microbial System of Bioremediation
• Microbial
metabolism
• Microbiology
of bioremediation
• Bioprocess
control parameter
Optimizing Microbial Transformation of Hazardous
Chemicals
• Aerobic
and anaerobic metabolism
• Degradation
of petroleum hydrocarbon
• Biodegradation
of halogenated compounds
Site characterization for Bioremediation
• Assessment
for Biological Process
• Assessment
for In-situ Bioremediation
• Assessment
for Ex-situ bioremediation
• Assessment
for Process Control
Ex-situ Bioremediation Technique
• Preparation
• Site
excavation
• Processing
• Monitoring
• Evaluation
In-situ Bioremediation Technique
• Preparation
• Construction
• Monitoring
• Evaluation
Bioremediation of Oil Sludge
• Sludge
Characterization
• Biodegradability
Test
• Bioremediation
Design
• Monitoring
& Evaluation
Bioremediation of Other Industrial Organic Pollutant
• Biological
Process for Liquid Waste
• Activated
Sludge for Oily Wastewater
YOUR COURSE LEADERS:
Edwan Kardena is a leading scientist and engineering
in the field of microbial process for bioremediation of organic and toxic
chemicals, such as petroleum hydrocarbons and halogenated compounds. He
obtained his Ph. D. degree from the University College of Wales in Cardiff,
United Kingdom in the field of Environmental Microbiology/Biotechnology in
1955. He is currently known as a lecture in the Department of Environmental
Engineering ITB.
Sri H. Suhardi is an environmental microbiologist and
currently known as a research at the Inter university Center for Research on
Biotechnology. Her major interest is in the use of fungi and biocatalyst for
treatment of industrial waste. She has extensively been working with phenolic
compounds such as chlorophenol. She got the Ph.D. degree from University of
Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom in 1995.
General Information
Facilities
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Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)
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Quality training kits
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Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks and lunch for along the
training
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Certificate of Completion
Tuition Fee &
Registration Deadline
IDR 9.750.000,-/ Person, (exclude Ppn 10% &
Acomodation)
Registration
and payment deadline a weeks before training held.
For Further
Information and Registration Please Contact
Anni Nuraini +62 812 807 1412
Hilmi Atoillah +62 856 467 179 04
Anni Nuraini +62 812 807 1412
Hilmi Atoillah +62 856 467 179 04
Ika Ratnawati
+62 813 1996 6720
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