
eMasterclass on Wastewater Treatment Technologies
SBR, MBBR & MBR – Design, Selection & Troubleshooting
Join EverythingAboutWater’s advanced eMasterclass focused on key wastewater treatment technologies including SBR, MBBR, and MBR.This 2-day online training is designed to provide in-depth technical knowledge, practical insights, and real-world understanding of modern biological wastewater treatment technologies used across industrial and municipal sectors.
Event Details
- Dates: 8th & 9th May 2026
- Time: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (IST)
- Mode: Online (Live Virtual Training)
About the Program
With the growing need for efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment, technologies like SBR, MBBR, and MBR have become essential.
This masterclass will help participants understand:
- Core design principles
- Technology selection criteria
- Real-world implementation
- Troubleshooting and optimization techniques
The sessions are led by industry experts and include interactive discussions and case studies for practical learning.
Key Learning Areas
SBR Technology
- Process fundamentals & design
- Decanter systems & applications
- Pre & post-treatment processes
- Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR)
- Sludge management
MBBR & MBR Technology
- Reactor design & configurations
- Media types & applications
- Pre-treatment requirements
- Post-biological treatment
- Sludge handling systems
Operation & Maintenance
- Best O&M practices
- Common challenges & solutions
- Performance optimization techniques
Who Should Attend?
- Engineers & Plant Operators
- Consultants & Project Managers
- Industrial Water Professionals
- Municipal & Utility Officials
- Anyone involved in wastewater treatment systems
Certification
All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation upon successful completion.
Why Attend?
- Learn directly from industry experts
- Gain practical, real-world knowledge
- Improve design & troubleshooting skills
- Stay updated with latest technologies
Registration
Seats are limited to ensure an interactive learning experience.
