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RCAC: Water System Basic Operations

Webinar Only

Date & Time: July 26, 2022 | 2:00 - 4:00 PM Description: A public water system manager and operator have a lot of irons in the fire. They answer to their customers, local government (board of directors), state and county primacy agencies, other state/county/federal agencies and various businesses/industry. Where does one begin? It all begins with operations, and the managers/operators need to ensure that safe water is consistently delivered to the customers; this water is under sufficient pressure; all required water testing is performed promptly and with proper testing techniques; and that all records are documented accurately and as required. This workshop will utilize the trainer’s experiences, as well as the experience of participants in the workshop, to explore these topics and others as encountered by the experienced managers/operators that will be attending this training. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  About doing “the rounds” Record keeping and reporting Daily/weekly/monthly tasks Their responsibility to the public About dealing with the board of directors or other local government Recommended Audience: Local government board of directors, managers and operators.   Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining. Registration: https://www.events.rcac.org/assnfe/Cart.asp?Mode=SAVENEWCRS&mlUtil_EventID=3229&mlUtil_FeeID=3064&PID= Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours units awarded

Free

RCAC: Water System Basic Operations

Webinar Only

Date & Time: July 26, 2022 | 10:00AM-12:00PM Description: A public water system manager and operator have a lot of irons in the fire. They answer to their customers, local government (board of directors), state and county primacy agencies, other state/county/federal agencies and various businesses/industry. Where does one begin? It all begins with operations, and the managers/operators need to ensure that safe water is consistently delivered to the customers; this water is under sufficient pressure; all required water testing is performed promptly and with proper testing techniques; and that all records are documented accurately and as required. This workshop will utilize the trainer’s experiences, as well as the experience of participants in the workshop, to explore these topics and others as encountered by the experienced managers/operators that will be attending this training. This is a free training. Participants will learn:  About doing “the rounds” Record keeping and reporting Daily/weekly/monthly tasks Their responsibility to the public About dealing with the board of directors or other local government Recommended Audience: Local government board of directors, managers and operators.   Location: This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining. Registration: https://www.events.rcac.org/assnfe/Cart.asp?Mode=SAVENEWCRS&mlUtil_EventID=3229&mlUtil_FeeID=3064&PID= Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours units awarded

Free

RCAC: Maintaining Distribution Water Quality Using: System Maps, Valves & Flushing

Four Points by Sheraton 5101 California Ave, Bakersfield

Maintaining Distribution Water Quality Using: System Maps, Valves & Flushing: July 21, 2022 | 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM | Four Points by Sheraton Bakersfield Date & Time: July 21, 2022 | 8:30AM-3:30PM Accreditation: 6 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded. Contact hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program. Certificate will be awarded. Description: To be effective in their job of providing safe drinking water to their customers, certified water system operators need to possess a wide range of knowledge on many different subjects. This in person workshop will test the participant’s understanding of a range of drinking water topics. The instructors will provide a detailed explanation of many of these topics. Participants will learn: How to use, test and update water system maps and their effect in maintaining water quality We will look at valve types and there uses in the system The need for a valve turning program How to create and execute system wide flushing program and dead-end program Who should attend?: The recommended audience includes distribution system operators. Location: This training will be hosted at the following address: Four Points by Sheraton Bakersfield 5101 California Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 Parking is complimentary 

Free
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