LTT System Overview eLearning

This course will provide an appreciation of the LTT system, its components, and interactions with the sewage treatment works and network during operations. It will also provide an understanding of the principles of the LTT Operating Techniques.

Description

Key Topic Areas

The course will cover:

  • Project Overview, including an introductory video;
  • Worksites Overview  - their key components, functions and system /network interactions;
  • Integrated Operating Objectives
  • LTT Operating Techniques (major points governing operations):
    • Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) control and tunnel level management;
    • Inflow control for minimising transient and pneumatic risks;
    • Tunnel pump out;
    • Integration with Beckton and Crossness Sewage Treatment Works (STWs) and existing strategic pumps, Abbey Mills Pumping Station (PS) and Greenwich PS;
  • Air Management System (Introductory only);
  • System operation animation;
  • SCADA/Control architecture (introductory only);
  • Key monitoring and reporting requirements (overview/introductory only)

Outcomes

On completion of the training, Delegates are expected to:

  • Understand the need for the London Tideway Tunnels system
  • Appreciate the LTT system components and their interactions with the STW and network during operations
  • Understand the CSO and air management control of the LTT system, and its control through the LTT SCADA system
  • Appreciate the principles of the LTT Operating Techniques

Competency/Skills Requirements

Delegates are not expected to hold any specific competencies or skills before they attend the training.

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