TRAINING


Water Reuse Insights from LCSA

Presentation from the December 4th Visit to LCSA’s Broad Run WRP

 

The Future of Water Reuse in Maryland Presentations

Presentations from the May 9th Water Reuse Seminar

 

Inflow and Infiltration Issues Presentations:

Paul Calamita’s Power Point presentation of Inflow & Infiltration Issues (posted with permission)

Henry R. (Kelly) Derr’s Power Point presentation Sewer Lateral Renewal Programs (posted with permission)

 

Water and Wastewater Operators Annual Short Course:
The Short Course Committee functions as a non-profit combined effort of the WWOA, CWEA and CSAWWA. The Short Course Committee directs its efforts to the training of environmental systems personnel and to advancing the professional status of personnel engaged in the management, design, construction, operation and maintenance of water and wastewater systems. The Short Course Committee plans, arranges, and conducts the annual Short Course training sessions. Courses offered include: Introduction to Water, Water 1 & 2, Water 3 & 4, Advanced Water, Distribution & Collections, Industrial Waste, Introduction to Wastewater, Intermediate Wastewater, Advanced Waste Liquids, Advanced Waste Solids, and Superintendent Training.

This year’s Short Course will be held at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, from June 1  through June 6, 2008. If you have questions about the 2008 Short Course, contact Marshall Phillips (410) 493-7152.

 

Maryland Center for Environmental Training (MCET):
MCET has Maryland's largest and best recognized classroom training program for environmental professionals, including water and wastewater operators, superintendents, sanitarians, local government officials, and industry representatives. MCET Schedule of Classes

 

Sacramento Home Study Program
6000 J Street, Sacramento, Ca. 95819-6025    916-278-6142 Offers training materials and manuals.

 

Free Training for Delaware Operators
If you are employed as a municipal, county, or state Water or Wastewater Operator in the state of Delaware, you are eligible for free training. In addition, pump technicians and collection/distribution system mechanics that work in the public sector may also attend the training at no charge.


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