Corrosion Control and Water Quality Improvement in Drinking Water Distribution Systems

Taught by nationally known experts, this course combines important principles, latest technologies, and case studies to help you improve and control water quality in your distribution systems and premise plumbing. The U.S. EPA’s updated Lead and Copper Rule imposes stricter requirements, and this course describes why simply adding orthophosphate isn’t enough to ensure long-term compliance and water quality. It goes beyond the rule’s basic recommendations, providing water managers, operators, and engineers with effective, sustainable corrosion control strategies that address lead, copper, and other distribution system challenges.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Follow step-by-step guidelines to develop a proactive approach to corrosion control and water quality improvement in your drinking water distribution system, thus increasing the potential for regulatory compliance while improving overall water quality.
  • Get real-world assignments to take your water quality assessment skills to the next level.
  • Leave this course with completed, actionable plans and a process control method to help them adapt to changing conditions—protecting both infrastructure and public health.

Who Should Attend:

  • Water quality managers, water utility engineers, and water system operators responsible for ensuring compliance with updated regulations and improving water quality.
  • Consulting engineers and public health professionals who need to understand the latest technologies and strategies for effective corrosion control.
  • Federal agency and military base personnel, regulatory staff, and engineering students seeking practical insights into water quality management and corrosion control.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 July 01-June 30, 2024
Online Anytime
ID: D429
Fee: $695

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