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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is offering training on the Michigan Lead and Copper Rule to drinking water operators and administrators. The focus will be on assisting community water systems that are required to conduct lead and copper sampling during 2023.

REGISTRATION FEE: $25 for all sessions 

Continuing Education Credits (CECs):  Each session is approved for 0.1 CECs (Total 0.3 CECs Possible) in the Technical Category for Drinking Water and Wastewater Operators. (Course Code: 2980)

Repeat Credit: This course is not eligible for repeat credit if taken more than once in the same renewal cycle.

SPRING WEBINARS

Wednesday, March 22, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Session 1 - Site Selection/Sampling Plans 

This webinar will explain requirements for site selection and sampling plans for Lead and Copper monitoring. EGLE staff will guide drinking water operators through the Lead and Copper site selection and the form used for sampling plans so that water supplies maintain compliance for lead and copper sampling under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

This workshop has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the Technical Category for Drinking Water Operators. In order to be eligible for CECs, you must attend the entire session and answer all of the poll questions.


Wednesday, April 5, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Session 2 - Sampling 

This webinar will explain requirements for site sampling for Lead and Copper compliance monitoring. EGLE staff will guide drinking water operators through the Lead and Copper sampling and the submission of samples so that water supplies maintain compliance for lead and copper sampling under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

This workshop has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the Technical Category for Drinking Water Operators. In order to be eligible for CECs, you must attend the entire session and answer all of the poll questions.


Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Session 3 - Reporting 

This webinar will explain requirements and deadlines for reporting Lead and Copper drinking water results after a scheduled monitoring round is complete. EGLE staff will guide drinking water operators through the Lead and Copper Report forms for timely completeness, so that water supplies maintain compliance for lead and copper sampling under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

This workshop has been approved for 0.1 CECs in the Technical Category for Drinking Water Operators. In order to be eligible for CECs, you must attend the entire session and answer all of the poll questions.

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