This module presents the wide aspects and varying operation of water storage systems and distribution piping. The distribution and storage systems are the unrecognized backbone of any water system. However, due to its inconspicuous nature, problems are seldom realized and maintenance is seemingly nonexistent. The fact is that most bacteriological contamination takes place in the distribution system. This alone should be enough to warrant prudent maintenance of piping and valves, and storage tanks in the system. Through purposeful flushing procedures and adequate planning, system downtime can be minimized and water quality can be improved.
Participants will learn:
This workshop will give participants the information and resources they need to understand proper operation and maintenance of their storage and distribution systems.
2 CA (Drinking Water) Contact hours awarded.
Certificates for Contact hours are available through your profile. Times listed are Pacific Time.
Priority attendance will be given to those from smaller water systems.
Contact hours have been approved for the registered environmental health specialist program
For registration questions, contact us at: registration@rcac.org • (916) 447-9832 ext. 1429