Course Details

Course Details
Course ID
3838
Course Name
Verifying the Water and Wastewater Process
Contact Hours
7.0
Approved Industry
Drinking Water and Wastewater
Partner Name
Maryland Center for Environmental Training
Primary Contact
Rachel Pingitore
rpingitore@mcet.org
3019347519 Ext.
Website
Description
All water and wastewater quality verification used to monitor or process manage our water and wastewater systems, are based upon six key methods. This combination interactive class reviews these key methods and demonstrates the proper protocol to let operators choose the best method based upon a series of criteria. Gravimetric, Colorimetric, Trimetric, Turbimetric, Electrometric and Nephelometric verification method selection is all about choices. Questions like, how do I choose the best method? What criteria are used to select the best testing procedures for results reporting and process control? What are my real costs in each method available? What are the regulatory requirements? All of these questions are addressed and explored.
Course Level
Basic thru Advanced
Course Content
* The six key methods of water and wastewater quality verification * Gravimetric, Colorimetric, Trimetric, Turbimetric, Electrometric, and Nephelometric verification methods * How to choose the best method * Criteria used to select the best testing procedures for results reporting and process control * Costs of using each method * Regulatory requirements of each method
Target Audience
All water and wastewater and supervisory personnel.
Training Format
Classroom