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SUMMARY:RCAC: Must Have Financial Policies & Procedures for Small Water Systems
DESCRIPTION:Must Have Financial Policies & Procedures for Small Water Systems \nDate & Time: September 15\, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM \nLocation: University of California Merced\, Extension Education Building (2145 Wardrobe Ave. Merced\, CA 95341) \nDescription: Your financial policies are the blueprint to building a successful\, sustainable water utility. Are yours up-to-date and complete? Polishing your policies can be the cornerstone to providing guidance in decision making\, promoting staff efficiency and productivity\, and safeguarding assets. The goals of good financial policies and procedures are risk management and to ensure that the utility is consistently operated as a financially sustainable enterprise while providing safe and reliable water\, both in the short- and long-term. Decision makers have very important financial responsibilities\, including establishing the policy framework governing a utility’s finances. Operators and staff support the board and implement financial management policies on a day-to-day basis and may be instrumental in recommending necessary policies. Comprehensive\, well-organized policies should be readily accessible and easy to reference. This is a free training. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nCommon financial policies for small water systems\nThe benefits of written\, up-to-date policies\nWhich policies to create or update at your system\nHow to create a draft policy using a template\n\nAccreditation: 6 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded. Contact hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program. Certificates will be available through your profile. \n 
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LOCATION:University of California Merced\, Extension Education Building\, 2145 Wardrobe Avenue\, Merced\, CA\, 95341\, United States
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SUMMARY:RCAC: Do the Math 4-Part Series: Operator Math 201: Applied Math Problems
DESCRIPTION:Description: At a minimum\, every public water system regardless of size and complexity requires a certified water distribution operator. In addition\, those systems using treatment also must have an operator that holds a water treatment operator certification. The most significant hurdle for many grade 1 and grade 2 operators in passing the operator certification exam\, however\, is the math portion of the test. Typically\, the math section of the certification exam constitutes about 35% of the total exam score so proficiency in math is necessary to pass the test. \nThe math included in the first three sessions is based on the expected-range-of-knowledge for the California distribution D1/D2 exams. Operator Math 301 is targeted to the grade 3/4 level exams. \nThe target learner for this training wants (and needs) one specific thing: the ability to accurately calculate operator certification exam math questions. Accordingly\, the learning event design focuses solely on this need. This training is not designed for “contact hours “or participant “entertainment”. This is a hands-on training with an expectation of continuous participation — working and answering math problems – throughout the entire session. \nWho should attend: operators and managers.  \nParticipants will learn: \n\nPressure and Head problems\nDosage problems (simple no conversions)\nWell calculations (drawdown and specific capacity)\nFlow calculations (gal/min\, ft3/sec\, velocity problems)\n\nNext session: September 22 | Operator Math 301: Advanced Math Problems 10:00AM-12:00PM | Click here to register \nAccreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded. Contact hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program. 
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