Webinar | Operation and Maintenance Series: Maintaining Water Quality Part 1/2

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This course Operation Maintenance Series: Maintaining Water Quality Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register. Please click here if you would like to register for part 2. Public water systems are required to provide safe drinking water. Methods for providing safe drinking water vary from system to system, but there are a handful of methods that apply to all systems. This workshop designed for operators and managers will cover the methods used by most water systems to ensure acceptable water quality. Participants will learn: • The technique and importance of coliform sampling • The importance and methods for unidirectional flushing • Disinfection basics • Water storage tank cleaning and maintenance • Cross connection prevention For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429. 

Webinar | Operation and Maintenance Series: Maintaining Water Quality Part 2/2

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This course Operation Maintenance Series: Maintaining Water Quality Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register. Please click here if you would like to register for part 1. Public water systems are required to provide safe drinking water. Methods for providing safe drinking water vary from system to system, but there are a handful of methods that apply to all systems. This workshop designed for operators and managers will cover the methods used by most water systems to ensure acceptable water quality. Participants will learn: • The technique and importance of coliform sampling • The importance and methods for unidirectional flushing • Disinfection basics • Water storage tank cleaning and maintenance • Cross connection prevention For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429.

Webinar | Storage and Distribution

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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: Common components and types of water distribution system piping and storage Maintenance guidelines and programs that reduce long-term expenditures Possible pathways of and how to reduce contamination Inspection and record-keeping procedures that improve water quality   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 […]

Webinar | Level 1 Assessment Performance and Reporting Part 1/2

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This course Level 1 Assessment Performance and Reporting Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register.  Please click here if you would like to register for part 2. Sampling for total coliforms and E. coli in the water system is one of the most important things an operator can do. The Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR), effective at the Federal level in April 2016, requires compliance by every public water system even though California has not formally adopted a state specific RTCR. The revisions to the former Total Coliform Rule primarily address how operators and managers respond to total coliform positive samples and require steps to analyze the integrity of the system as a result of positive samples. Performing your own Level 1 assessment can save your system time and money. This workshop will focus on triggers for Level 1 and Level 2 assessments, who is qualified to perform each, and how to conduct a Level 1 Assessment with examples and exercises. Participants will learn: Repeat sampling requirements Follow-up for a […]

Webinar | Level 1 Assessment Performance and Reporting Part 2/2

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This course Level 1 Assessment Performance and Reporting Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register.  Please click here if you would like to register for part 1. Sampling for total coliforms and E. coli in the water system is one of the most important things an operator can do. The Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR), effective at the Federal level in April 2016, requires compliance by every public water system even though California has not formally adopted a state specific RTCR. The revisions to the former Total Coliform Rule primarily address how operators and managers respond to total coliform positive samples and require steps to analyze the integrity of the system as a result of positive samples. Performing your own Level 1 assessment can save your system time and money. This workshop will focus on triggers for Level 1 and Level 2 assessments, who is qualified to perform each, and how to conduct a Level 1 Assessment with examples and exercises. Participants will learn: Repeat sampling requirements Follow-up for a […]

Webinar | Storage and Distribution

Webinar Only

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: Common components and types of water distribution system piping and storage Maintenance guidelines and programs that reduce long-term expenditures Possible pathways of and how to reduce contamination Inspection and record-keeping procedures that improve water quality   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 […]

Webinar | RCAC Hypochlorite

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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

Webinar | Budgeting for Small Water Systems

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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

Webinar | SAFER Risk Assessment Webinar on Thresholds, Weighting and Scoring

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This webinar will provide an opportunity for interested parties to learn about and contribute to the State Water Board’s approach to developing a more robust Risk Assessment for public water systems that aligns with the goals of the Human Right to Water. The State Water Board is seeking feedback on proposed thresholds, weights, and scoring approaches for recommended risk indicators. This webinar is the fourth in a series of webinars the State Water Board is hosting in 2020 to solicit feedback on developing the Risk Assessment. Visit the SAFER website to access previous webinar recordings, presentation materials, and white papers, and to learn more about this effort: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/safer/calendar.html AGENDA: 1. Overview of Needs Assessment and Risk Assessment 2. Proposed thresholds for risk indicators and weighting and scoring recommendations for Risk Assessment 2.0

Webinar | Groundwater Treatment Techniques Part 1/2

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This course Groundwater Treatment Techniques Workshop is now offered as an online two-part series, and is recommended to take both parts on the same day.  Part 1 will take place from 10:00am to 12:00pm and Part 2 will take place from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Please follow the link below to register.  Please click here if you would like to register for part 2. There are multiple techniques used by public water systems to provide safe, aesthetically pleasing water to their customers. These techniques have been established by state law, federal law and the industry. This workshop will cover these techniques as well as provide resources for the water treatment operator. Participants will learn: Water quality parameters  Water sources Water treatment techniques  Water treatment regulations For questions on registration contact registration@rcac.org or Training Dept. at 916-447-9832 x 1429

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