EFCN: Diagnosing Wastewater Lagoon Problems

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Description: This webinar provides an overview of wastewater lagoon systems used for wastewater treatment and commonly associated problems with the lagoon system. The class also details some solutions to common issues and the importance of biological balance when operating the system. Learning Objectives: Explain the causes of excess sludge accumulation in wastewater lagoons Determine appropriate corrective measures for typical lagoon problems Discuss ways to minimize short-circuiting in wastewater lagoons Explain facultative and aerobic processes in wastewater treatment lagoons Discuss methods operators can use to measure and evaluate sludge accumulation Evaluate costs associated with sludge prevention and removal Presenter: Robert Davies, Engineering Intern, Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center at Michigan Technological University Who Should Attend:  Managers, owners, and operators of wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons Decision-makers for wastewater utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks Consultants and technical assistance providers serving wastewater systems REGISTER HERE

Baywork: Women in Trades Committee

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Held virtually the third Tuesday of each month from 3pm-4pm PST. Mentorship - Develop connections with other passionate trade/water industry professionals. Showcase the work and profiles of women in trade/water - Highlight the amazing work of women in the trade/water industry/  Outreach and Education - Engage communities through outreach activities and host education opportunities to raise awareness of women's roles to the trade/water industry.   

AWWA CA-NV: Water Education Seminar

Santiago Canyon College 8045 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, CA, United States

This one-day event brings together operators, managers, technicians, and field personnel for a day of educational sessions in a college setting covering a variety of subjects such as Environmental health and Safety, Drinking Water Regulations, Water Distribution, Water Engineering, ETC. Exhibitors In-n-Out Lunch Up to 6 earnable contact hours Technical session topics: Drinking water regulations, water treatment objectives, water efficiency loss preventions, basics of maintenance, advance treatment and reuse, distribution system challenges, ground water wells, system controls and SCADA, cross connection and backflow, water quality, EHS or compliance, security/EMG response, and water math. More information and registration here!

$25.00

RCAC: Back to Basics: Water Supply & Sources

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Back to Basics: Water Supply & Sources Date & Time: August 17, 2022 | 10:00AM-12:00PM Description: The essential mission of every water system is to provide an adequate volume of high-quality water at the lowest sustainable cost. The key words here are "adequate volume" and "high-quality." This learning event is to provide operators, managers and board members of small water systems with a basic knowledge of how to determine the supply requirements (in terms of both volume and quality) of their water supply and to provide a basic understanding of the two types of water sources (groundwater and surface water) commonly used by small water systems. This will include the concepts of Max Day Demand, Peak Hour Demand, Diurnal Demand and source reliability. There will be a focus on the supply adequacy requirements of the California Water Works Standards. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  Water system demand: How much is enough? High-quality water: How clean is clean enough? Types of water sources commonly seen in small systems Source water protection planning Recommended Audience: System managers, new or existing water system operators, managers and especially board members. Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining. Registration: You must […]

Free

RCAC: Back to Basics: Water Supply & Sources

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Back to Basics: Water Supply & Sources Date & Time: August 17, 2022 | 2:00 - 4:00PM Description: The essential mission of every water system is to provide an adequate volume of high-quality water at the lowest sustainable cost. The key words here are "adequate volume" and "high-quality." This learning event is to provide operators, managers and board members of small water systems with a basic knowledge of how to determine the supply requirements (in terms of both volume and quality) of their water supply and to provide a basic understanding of the two types of water sources (groundwater and surface water) commonly used by small water systems. This will include the concepts of Max Day Demand, Peak Hour Demand, Diurnal Demand and source reliability. There will be a focus on the supply adequacy requirements of the California Water Works Standards. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  Water system demand: How much is enough? High-quality water: How clean is clean enough? Types of water sources commonly seen in small systems Source water protection planning Recommended Audience: System managers, new or existing water system operators, managers and especially board members. Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining. Registration: […]

Free

RCAC: MHI as a Management Tool

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MHI as a Management Tool Date & Time: August 18, 2022 | 10:00AM-12:00PM  Description: If your water system plans to apply for funding for future infrastructure projects, then this session is for you! This presentation is designed to help your system develop a sustainable capital improvement plan (CIP) that will prepare you for funding opportunities. It will help you to understand how census data is used to determine your system's eligibility for grants and low interest loans from state and federal funding agencies. Learn how an income survey could benefit your system and funding eligibility. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  How to determine if your system could benefit from an income survey How to plan better by using census data in your CIP planning stage How you can avoid having to implement large rate increases to obtain funding To understand how funders determine grant eligibility Recommended Audience: Operators, managers, and board members. Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining.  Registration: You must be registered prior to the date of the close of registration to receive credit. https://www.events.rcac.org/assnfe/Cart.asp?Mode=SAVENEWCRS&mlUtil_EventID=3242&mlUtil_FeeID=3078&PID= Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours units awarded

Free

RCAC: MHI as a Management Tool

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MHI as a Management Tool Date & Time: August 18, 2022 | 2:00 - 4:00PM  Description: If your water system plans to apply for funding for future infrastructure projects, then this session is for you! This presentation is designed to help your system develop a sustainable capital improvement plan (CIP) that will prepare you for funding opportunities. It will help you to understand how census data is used to determine your system's eligibility for grants and low interest loans from state and federal funding agencies. Learn how an income survey could benefit your system and funding eligibility. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  How to determine if your system could benefit from an income survey How to plan better by using census data in your CIP planning stage How you can avoid having to implement large rate increases to obtain funding To understand how funders determine grant eligibility Recommended Audience: Operators, managers, and board members. Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining.  Registration: You must be registered prior to the date of the close of registration to receive credit. https://www.events.rcac.org/assnfe/Cart.asp?Mode=SAVENEWCRS&mlUtil_EventID=3243&mlUtil_FeeID=3079&PID= Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours units awarded

Free

EFCN: Drought Planning: Understanding the Impact of SB 552 on Small Water Supplies

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Wednesday, August 24, 2022 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM  With limited financial and technical resources, small water systems are particularly vulnerable to drought conditions. As longer and more frequent droughts become the norm, your system needs to be prepared. Senate Bill 552 introduces new requirements to help small suppliers be better prepared for future water use. This workshop will discuss key points of interest for small water operators who want to be proactive about drought planning. See flyer here.  Click here to register. Who Should Attend:  Managers, owners, and operators of water systems serving less than 10,000 people, or wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons Decision-makers for water and wastewater utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks Consultants and technical assistance providers serving water and wastewater systems

EFCN: Managing Energy Costs for Small Wastewater Systems

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Monday, August 29, 2022 | 10:00AM - 11:00AM PST Energy is the most significant cost to wastewater systems. This webinar takes a look at how small wastewater systems can reduce their energy costs by adopting energy efficient practices and incorporating renewable energy. An overview of available EPA resources to assess energy usage, create a plan to improve energy efficiency, and find funding is also provided. Who should attend: Managers, owners, and operators of water systems serving less than 10,000 people, or wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons Decision-makers for water and wastewater utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks Consultants and technical assistance providers serving water and wastewater systems REGISTER HERE

RCAC: Operation & Maintenance: Maintaining Distribution System Water Quality

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Operation & Maintenance: Maintaining Distribution System Water Quality Date & Time: August 30, 2022 | 8:30AM-12:30PM  Description: 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. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  The techniques and importance of coliform sampling The importance and methods for unidirectional flushing Disinfection basics Water storage tank cleaning and maintenance Cross connection prevention Recommended Audience: Water system operators and managers. Board members, council members and water consumers are also welcome to attend as a diverse group of participants should generate good feedback and networking regarding the demands of operating and maintaining a public water system. Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining. Registration: You must be registered prior to the date of the close of registration to receive credit. https://www.events.rcac.org/assnfe/Cart.asp?Mode=SAVENEWCRS&mlUtil_EventID=3276&mlUtil_FeeID=3116&PID= Accreditation: 4 California Drinking Water Contact Hours units awarded

Free
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