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Renewal Workshops for
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Each workshop
approved by Ohio EPA for six continuing education hours.
NEW
21st Century Principles of Water/Wastewater
Chlorination and De-chlorination
This program looks at the most common mistakes water/wastewater
systems make using Hypochlorite and liquid based Dechlorinating
agents. Learn why it’s so important to measure delivered
Hypochlorite/De-chlorinating agent strength and rates of
deterioration. Learn how valuable simple pump dose calculations can
be to minimize and maximize residuals and why it’s so important to
verify all pump settings via routine calibrations.
Instructor: Mike Harrington, CET (Bio)
Index No.: 1199
Tuesday, October 14
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fee: $109 (includes lunch)
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NEW
Fundamental Principles of Small
Water/Wastewater Systems Operations
This program was designed and written specifically for the small
ground systems with virtually no treatment except perhaps
disinfection. But even the beginning larger water system operator
will find this program useful and skill enhancing. Through the use
of super computer graphics and slides, visual demonstrations,
hands-on, plus a lively interactive verbal presentation, attendees
will find this program entertaining and informative. We’ll cover the
basics, from well design, common water treatment techniques,
distribution, disinfection, residuals measurements, even general
regulatory rule compliance like the Coliform, Ground Water,
Lead/Copper, Nitrates, are reviewed. How to handle and report
violation issues are reviewed as well.
Instructor: Mike Harrington, CET (Bio)
Index No.: 1200
Wednesday, October 15
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fee: $109 (includes lunch)
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Better Safe Than Sorry
Safety can never be over-stressed in water and wastewater treatment
plants. In this seminar, we will examine general plant and
distribution safety rules and examine several case studies of fatal
incidents at treatment plants and trenching sites. Participants will
explore how each fatality could have been prevented. We will also
look at personal protective equipment, PPE levels of protection and
respiratory training familiarization. Some participants will be
invited to “model” level C, B, and A protective equipment.
Instructor: Scott Williams, MS
Index No.: 1201
Friday, December 5
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fee: $109 (includes lunch)
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NEW
Whale Done!™ Building Positive Relationships in
Your Organization
How can killer whales at SeaWorld help improve workplace
relationships and build trust in your organization? This program is
designed to teach people how to improve their relationships at work
in order to become more productive and to achieve better results.
The Whale Done! approach can have a dramatic positive impact on your
relationships with others. It is contagious and will help your
entire organization increase productivity, improve employee morale,
and accomplish more. This interactive program:
• demonstrates how positive relationships can transform the
workplace
• presents practical approaches for building trust and
respect
• on “what’s right” as a strategy for continuous improvement
Instructor:
Cheryl Shepherd (Bio)
Index No.: 1108
Friday, November 7
8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Fee: $109 (includes lunch)
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