Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Training
These courses are made possible through an USEPA grant for small systems training in conjunction with AWWA`s training partner, the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP).
To access these FREE courses, please follow these steps:
- To access these courses, please follow these steps:
- Login to your AWWA Account
- Select Your Name in the top right of the page to go to My Account
- Click on My Courses in the left-hand menu
- Option A:If you have not accessed previously, under Small Systems Course Access, Enter Code: SMSYS20. Click Redeem and then ‘Go`.
- Option B: If the system indicates ‘Error: You have already used this code”, then Enter Code: SMSYS202. Click Redeem and then ‘Go’.
All of the available free courses will be placed in your enrollments section on the lower page. To access one of the courses, click on the course title or select Go next to the title.
Maintaining and Achieving RTCR Compliance for Small Systems - EL219
This course is made possible through an USEPA grant for small systems training in conjunction with AWWA`s training partner, the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP).
This eLearning course focuses on 4 major areas needed by small systems to maintain and achieve compliance with the Revised Total Coliform Rule, including when and how to conduct the RTCR assessment, evaluation of sampling procedures, sources water treatment assessments, and evaluation of distribution system operations, and maintenance practices on coliform occurrence.
3-hour, self-paced
Regulatory Review - EL271
This course is made possible through an USEPA grant for small systems training in conjunction with AWWA`s training partner, the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP).
This eLearning course covers drinking water regulations and equips operators to properly operate and maintain water treatment facilities and distribution systems, thereby protecting public health.
After completing the course, the learner will understand the origins and process for development of drinking water regulations and their importance in protecting public health, identify the meaning of commonly used terms and abbreviations in drinking water regulations, and be able to describe the multi-barrier approach to drinking water and its benefits to public health.
1-hour, self-paced
November 2, 2020
Raleigh, NC
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November 5, 2020
Wolf Point, MT
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America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) of 2018 was signed into law on October 23, 2018 and requires community (drinking) water systems serving more than 3,300 people to develop or update risk assessments and emergency response plans (ERPs). The EPA has developed newly released guidance, contained within these eLearning modules, to help small systems comply with AWIA.
To access these courses, please follow these steps:
- Login to your AWWA Account
- Select Your Name in the top right of the page to go to My Account
- Click on My Courses in the left-hand menu
- Under Small Systems Course Access, Enter Code: SMSYS20 and select Redeem and then Go
- All of the available free courses will be placed in your enrollments
- To access one of the courses, click on the course title or select Go next to the title.
Course 1: Introduction to Resiliency and America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 - EL272
As the introductory course in the Small Systems Resiliency Certificate Program, this course introduces the requirements for water utilities established by America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (AWIA) and defines how the certificate program can help small systems to meet those requirements.
Course 2: Operational Measures for Resiliency - EL273
The second course in the Small Systems Resiliency Certificate Program, course content covers each aspect of security, field assessments of critical assets, and operational resiliency.
Course 3: How to Develop a Risk and Resilience Assessment - EL274
As the third course in the Small Systems Resiliency Certificate Program, the course guides small systems through developing a Risk and Resiliency Assessment with a worksheet designed for small utilities.
Course 4: How to Develop a Small System Emergency Response Plan - EL275
As the fourth course in the Small Systems Resiliency Certificate Program, the course guides small systems through developing an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) with the EPA ERP template.
September 2, 2020
SC Section
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November 12-13, 2020
Chesapeake Section
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December 1, 2020
SC Section
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