
Washington DC Chemical Engineering Package
All Required 20 PDH for only $249
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Complete continuing education packages built specifically for engineers registered in Washington DC. Designed to fulfill the entire continuing education requirement.
This package was designed specifically for Washington DC chemical engineers looking to satisfy all of the Professional Development Hours (PDH) required by the District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineering. Professional engineers licensed in Washington DC must complete 20 hours of continuing education during each renewal period, including at least 1 hour of professional ethics.
Our Washington DC Chemical Engineering package contains a course on engineering ethics and five technical courses that were selected for their ability to maintain, improve, or expand the competency and skills relevant to your area of practice.
Package Syllabus
ET-02-101 Engineering Ethics – 1 PDH
This course introduces engineering ethics using the NSPE Code of Ethics, ethical theory, and practical case studies. It is designed to help engineers recognize and evaluate ethical dilemmas that may arise in professional practice.
CH-02-216 Water Treatment – Phosphorous Removal – 6 PDH
This course reviews phosphorus removal technologies used in advanced wastewater treatment. It discusses nutrient-related water quality problems, treatment technology selection, performance considerations, and cost factors for facilities designed to produce low-phosphorus effluent.
CH-02-210 Introduction to Valves – 4 PDH
This course provides an overview of common valve types, components, functions, and applications. It covers gate, globe, plug, ball, needle, butterfly, diaphragm, pinch, check, safety/relief, and reducing valves, along with common actuator types and valve selection considerations.
CH-02-212 Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment – 4 PDH
This course reviews membrane bioreactor technology for wastewater treatment and water reclamation. It discusses the use of low-pressure membranes with activated sludge treatment, operating conditions affecting MBR performance, effluent quality, salinity reduction, and cost considerations.
CH-02-217 Desalination for Drinking Water – 3 PDH
This course introduces desalination as a drinking-water supply option in areas affected by freshwater scarcity. It reviews water safety planning, source-water hazards, microbial and chemical risks, treatment considerations, re-mineralization, storage, distribution, and risk management procedures.
CH-02-104 Renewable Energy for Water Desalination – 2 PDH
This course reviews the use of renewable energy to support desalination and water-treatment applications. It introduces the role of alternative energy sources in addressing water scarcity and discusses technical and planning considerations for reliable desalinated drinking-water systems.
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