2024. CEUs approved for selected states. This course provides water system managers, operators and engineers a practical understanding of the conditions, chemistry and science behind affecting positive control of both chloramine and free-chlorine levels in water distribution systems. Importantly, the second half of the course presents a suite of proven technologies that can be employed to automatically control disinfectant residual levels in real-world water distribution systems.
2024. CEUs approved for selected states. This course provides water system managers, operators, and engineers a practical understanding of the science and implementation behind on-site sodium hypochlorite generation (OSHG) as a source of chlorine disinfection capacity for water and wastewater plants as well as distributed well systems.
The management of biosolids and the presence of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) have become increasingly important issues in the water and wastewater industry. As regulations evolve and public awareness grows, it's essential to bring together stakeholders to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices. PFOS/A (perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid) in biosolids poses a growing concern for utilities, regulators, and the environment. It's time to shed light on this critical issue and empower the industry with knowledge and action.
2024. CEUs approved for selected state. This course provides water system managers, operators and engineers a practical understanding of the science behind applying mixing energy to water in reservoirs or tanks as a means to improve water quality in distribution networks.
2024. CEUs approved for selected state. This course provides water system managers, operators and engineers a practical understanding of the science behind applying mixing energy to water in reservoirs or tanks as a means to improve water quality in distribution networks.