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Accurate water demand projection is essential for a municipality to plan and budget to meet the future needs of the citizens in the community. However, many factors can influence the future water demand for a community, including population...
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The Filter Backwash Recycling Rule (FBRR) under the Safe Drinking Water Act establishes regulatory provisions governing the way that certain recycle streams are handled within the treatment processes of conventional and direct filtration...
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The Safe Drinking Water Act provides maximum limits for contaminants that must be met by public and private drinking water systems. Various conventional treatment technologies and alternative treatment technologies have been determined...
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A membrane is a material capable of separating substances when a driving force is applied across the membrane. Relative to traditional potable water treatment processes that focus on liquid-solid separation, membranes are more effective at removing...
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The National Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) specifies maximum permissible levels of contamination and minimum monitoring frequencies for public water systems. Mandatory adherence to the specified maximum contaminant level (MCL) is dependent on...
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This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Methods of identifying significant deficiencies, Source deficiencies, Treatment deficiencies, Distribution system deficiencies, Types of backflow preventers, Storage deficiencies, Deficiencies with pumps and controls, Deficiencies with monitoring, reporting, and data verification, Deficiencies with system management and operation, Deficiencies with operator compliance with State requirements, Eliminating contamination sources throu
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This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Methods of underwater inspection, Diving inspection intensity levels, Types of inspection, Diver-inspector qualifications, Planning an underwater inspection, Inspecting substructure elements, Scour investigations, Underwater inspection equipment, Inspection special considerations: current, drift, and debris
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The revised Radionuclides Rule came into effect on December 8, 2003. U.S. EPA's revisions to the Rule provide standards that, if met, ensure that all customers served by community water systems (CWSs) receive...
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This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Waterway elements, Waterway performance factors, Waterway deficiencies and their effects, Preparation for waterways inspections, The inspection procedures and locations This course will earn 3PDH credits for licensed professional engineers.
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This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Some basic facts about water that most people don�t know, What causes dead zones all over the world where the water is no longer fit to sustain wildlife, Some facts about clean water legislation, and why is it even necessary in the first place, Oil spills and how they affect water, Agent Orange and dioxins, and how they are related, The effects of DDT (even though it has been banned in most places), Agriculture and Concentrated Ani
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