Overview 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... Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: General provisions of the Ground Water Rule, Overview of three types of ground water source monitoring: triggered, additional, and assessment, Exceptions to triggered monitoring, Representative source water monitoring based on coliform monitoring locations in the distribution system, Representative source water monitoring based on well properties, water chemistry, and hydrogeology, Additional considerations for representative monit Learn More>>
Overview Disinfection is used to kill or inactivate disease-causing organisms in a potable water supply. The EPA Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR) requires systems using public water supplies from either surface water or groundwater under the direct influence Learn More>>
Identification of factors needed to describe hydrologic conditions, Determine the relative importance scale ratings, Describe the recovery potential scale rating, Effects of temperature on hydrologic processes, Characteristics of soil types, Relationship between meteorology and surface runoff Learn More>>
Overview Arsenic is a naturally occurring element in the Earth's crust. Most arsenic in drinking water comes from natural rock formations, especially those of volcanic origin. Arsenic is primarily a groundwater issue. The new federal Arsenic Rule lowered the... Learn More>>
Overview For as long as humans have walked the earth, they have quested for pure drinking water. Sanskrit writings dating back to 2000 B.C. describe how to purify water by boiling it over a fire or filtering it through sand and gravel. The first municipal water Learn More>>
Overview It's no secret that the Southwestern part of the U.S. is one of the driest regions in the country. Given that water is so precious and scarce in the Southwestern U.S., it is particularly important for municipalities in the Southwest to encourage water.. Learn More>>
Overview Power plants consume a large chunk of the available water supply in the arid Western United States. While the consumption is small relative to agricultural users, power plants can have a significant impact on available source water... Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: DPT vs. conventional wells: pros and cons, Point-in-time samplers, DPT monitoring wells, Specialized measurement and logging tools, Sources of sample bias, such as turbidity. Recommended methods for sample collection to minimize bias and contamination. Sealing wells as a component of decommissioning Learn More>>
This course will introduce you to water desalination technologies, processes and methods. You will learn the importance of site and water source selection. You will be introduced to an approach for selecting the appropriate desalination technology and process. Learn More>>
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