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In-Person Course for Water Operators

This three-day course will cover basic math, cross connection, SDWA, distribution components, water bacteriology and sampling, basic chemistry part 1 and 2, disinfection/chlorination, and chlorination problems, fluoridation, and fluoridation problems.

  • Location:  Macomb Community College, Warren, MI
  • Date/Time: July 09-11, 2024, 8 am to 4 pm daily 
  • Registration Fee: $195 (includes continental breakfast and lunch each day)
  • Registration/Cancellation Deadline: June 24, 2024
  • Continuing Education:  2.1 CECs in the technical category for drinking water and 1.4 CECs in the technical category for wastewater operators

 

Drinking Water Operations Course Day One 
This session will cover basic math, chlorination/disinfection, lab analysis, water storge, basic chemistry, and hydraulics. Basic math will cover exponents, areas, volumes, unit conversions, concentrations, flow rates, and example problems. Disinfection/chlorination covers properties of chlorine, chlorine reactions, breakpoint chlorination, chlorine residuals, chlorine by-products, and chlorination systems. Basic chemistry will cover balancing reactions, molar masses, rules of fractions and unit conversations, history of the mole, molar mass ratios, molar ratio conversation factors, and stoichiometric calculations. Laboratory analysis will cover disinfectant residuals, pH, temperature, alkalinity, turbidity, and hardness. Water storage will include storage design, storage for contact time maintenance and preventing contamination. Hydraulics will cover weight, pressure calculations, and the continuity equation.

Drinking Water Operations Course Day Two 
This session will cover chlorination problems, chemical feeders, ethics, filtration and problems, cross connections and source water. Chlorination problems will cover calculation-based problems. Cross connection will cover rules, terms and concepts, back flow prevention, cross connection programs, BFP testing requirements, and reporting review. Ethics will cover, codes of ethics, certification application, rules related to ethical behavior, and case studies. Source water will cover ground water, great lakes, inland lakes or impoundments, and rivers. Chemical feeders will cover common types of positive displacement pumps, pump maintenance, flow rate setting, common pump problems, and system feeders. Filtration and problems will cover filtration mechanisms, design, types of filters, filter media designs/analysis, sieve analysis, types of media, filter bottoms, filter control methods, back washing, filter problems, media depth/growth/rounding, filter operations, treatment techniques and practice problems.

Drinking Water Operations Course Day Three
This session will cover fluoridation, fluoridation problems, distribution system components, SDWA, and water bacteriological and sampling. Fluoridation will cover public health issues, forms of fluoride used for water treatment, storage and handling, common feeders, and design, how to calculate application levels, residual testing, and reporting requirements. Fluoridation problems will cover practice problems. Distribution components will cover meters, hydrants, and valves. SDWA will cover state regulations, rule reading, location of act 399, requirements in act 399, and revised total coliform, L1/L2 assessments, and violations. Water bacteriology will cover drinking water and environmental health, sampling locations, bacteriological sampling, lab sample procedures, L1A triggers and L2A triggers.

 

 

CANCELLATION POLICY:  Cancellations made on or before June 24, 2024, will be eligible for a full refund of the registration fee. Those who cancel after June 24 and no-shows, will be responsible for the full registration fee.  Substitutions are welcome any time.

 


Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event should contact Joel Roseberry at RoseberryJ@Michigan.gov or 517-599-9494 by June 25, 2024, to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.

EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.

Details

Start: July 9, 2024
8:00 AM
End: July 11, 2024
4:00 PM
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Macomb Community College, John Lewis Student Community Center, E 12 Mile Rd, Warren, Macomb, MI, USA

14500 E 12 Mile Rd
Warren MI 48088
United States

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