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                 Technical Proposal for the Training Course Labeled

“Introduction to the Design of Wastewater Treatment Plants”

1.	Introduction
It is our pleasure to inform you that our firm provide specialized main training courses in the fields of water and wastewater, including but not limited to the following:"

•	Water Purification Plants
•	Water Desalination Plants
•	Water Distribution Networks
•	Wastewater Collection System
•	Water and Wastewater Pumping Stations and Force Mains
•	Wastewater Treatment Plants
•	Water Hammer Phenomena, and Anti Systems

In addition to the main training courses listed above, each of these core courses branches into several specialized sub-courses (design, drafting, planning, 3D model building …. etc), which are too numerous to list here.

It is worth mentioning that the training courses are taught by a team of specialized experts in the field, led by Professor Dr. Hossam Mostafa Hussein — Professor of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University; Chairman of our firm, El Kayan for Environmental Consultations; a design consultant for all types of water and wastewater treatment plants and networks; and a member of the national committee responsible for developing the Egyptian codes for water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, potable water pumping stations, and sewage lifting stations.

Accordingly, we are pleased to present below our technical proposal for the Technical Training Course on the Introduction to the Design of Wastewater Treatment Plants.

2.	Time Schedule

This training course is designed to provide participants with a wastewater treatment plants. The program is structured to ensure a gradual and comprehensive learning experience, combining theoretical knowledge with practical insights and case studies.

The total duration of the course is 24 instructional hours, delivered through 12 interactive lectures. Each lecture is 2 hours long, with a schedule of two lectures per week, allowing participants to steadily build their understanding while balancing learning with professional commitments.