Webinar | Understanding Bacteriological Quality Standards

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This course Understanding Bacteriological Quality Standards is offered two times on the same day, attendees ONLY need to register once to take this course. Providing safe and affordable drinking water to customers is the primary objective of any drinking water system. Routine monitoring for bacterial contamination is one of the most effective indicators of a potentially hazardous condition in your system. Although waterborne disease outbreaks are relatively uncommon in the United States, the threat can be deadly. Missed routine and repeat samples are costly in many ways including time, lab fees, penalties and consumer confidence, not to mention the health risk to the public. Join us to learn or review the bacteriological standards required by both California State Total Coliform Rule (TCR) and Federal Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR). This workshop will address public water system standards for ensuring bacteriological quality through monitoring and reporting. Participants will learn: The importance of total coliform as an indicator of water quality Compliance with California state and federal bacteriological quality monitoring and reporting regulations Public Notification requirements Triggers and follow-up for Level 1 and Level 2 assessments

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Webinar | PITT Findings on PFAS Destruction Technologies

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The presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment is one of the most pressing environmental issues facing our nation. The unique chemical characteristics of PFAS lead to their persistence in the environment and make their complete destruction extremely difficult. EPA has been aggressively working to find solutions to address PFAS issues in communities across the nation, including establishment of EPA’s PFAS Innovative Treatment Team (PITT) in spring 2020 – a six-month, dedicated full-time team of EPA researchers brought together to concentrate on exploring disposal and destruction options for PFAS-contaminated waste. During the PITT’s operation, the team worked together to: Assess current and emerging PFAS destruction technologies being explored by EPA, universities, other research organizations and industry. Explore the efficacy of these PFAS destruction technologies, including consideration of potentially hazardous byproducts. Evaluate the feasibility, performance and cost of various PFAS destruction methods to better understand potential solutions. This presentation will highlight the results of the PITT’s research and next steps for PFAS waste treatment technologies. Register with the link below or take a look at the flyer for more information:  ToolsWebinar_Flyer_PITT Findings on PFAS Destruction Technologies

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