Surface Water Training For Water And Wastewater Available In Wisconsin
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The utilization and therefore the production of fluorinated organic compounds with highly resistant properties is constantly growing. Associated is an increased occurrence of such compounds in the environment. A sensitive screening method of extractable organically bound fluorine (EOF) as sum parameter in surface waters combines solid phase extraction (SPE) and molecular absorption spectrometry ...
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The various topics in which Eijkelkamp Academy offers training are clustered in half-day modules. These modules can easily be transformed into a course combining the modules which interest you. Eijkelkamp Academy's expertise expands well beyond the topics mentioned here in the ...
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based in CANADA
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based in USA
The objective of this one day workshop is to introduce environmental consultants, federal, state and local government staff, and members of the general public to Washington's Model Toxics Control Act (WAC 173-340). This workshop will provide an overview of the MTCA administrative requirements and associated cleanup standards. Participants will also learn the MTCA remedy selection process and ...
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based in USA
During environmental sampling events, a wide variety of field equipment is used to collect samples from a multitude of media and to perform field analysis on a variety of media. It is a common practice to use most equipment on a portable basis, at more than one sampling location. This is certainly convenient, but introduces the potential for cross-contamination of sampling locations and ...
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based in USA
This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and ...
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based in USA
This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and ...
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based in USA
The Nielsen Environmental Field School developed this certification program in direct response to demand from all sectors of the environmental field, including environmental consultants, contractors and laboratories; state, regional and local environmental regulatory and non-regulatory agencies; and industry (petrochemical, utility, mining, waste disposal, manufacturing and others). The goal of ...
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Manufactured by Versatech Products Inc.based in CANADA
Basics of Oil Spill Response. This course examines the techniques for containing oil spills, protecting near-shore areas, and recovering oil from the waters surface. The recovery of oil on water is of particular importance to the overall response function. Timely response actions may minimize the amount of oil that impacts sensitive shoreline areas. These shoreline areas are often rich in ...
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based in USA
The course emphasizes the importance of collecting samples that represent the source matrix and maintaining the integrity of the sample until delivery to the laboratory. Also implicit in these objectives are understanding the objectives/reasons for collecting the samples, and ensuring that the selected site (or sites) accurately represent the goals of the sampling project. The goal is to provide ...
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based in USA
This online program will present the latest state of the science protocols for monitoring and managing wetland communities. These methods are used for both constructed wetland mitigation projects as well as existing wetland habitats. These techniques include the use of US Army Corps of Engineers, US EPA and many State and University developed procedures. This class is offered online and includes ...
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based in USA
The course emphasizes the importance of collecting samples that represent the source matrix and maintaining the integrity of the sample until delivery to the laboratory. Also implicit in these objectives are understanding the objectives/reasons for collecting the samples, and ensuring that the selected site (or sites) accurately represent the goals of the sampling project. The goal is to provide ...
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based in USA
The Navigable Waters Protection Rule requires that a stream or river, or other surface water channel, must be perennial or intermittent in a typical year to meet the definition of a “tributary.” To make this determination a combination of flow classifications and field data are needed to establish perennial or intermittent flow. The USGS StreamStats web application, including the ...
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based in USA
This course provides attendees with an in-depth understanding of the procedures for establishing cleanup levels and points of compliance under the Model Toxics Control Act (WAC 173-340). The course covers procedures for establishing cleanup levels using Methods A, B, and C for groundwater, surface water and soil, as well as an overview of recent rule revisions related to dioxins/furans, PCBs, and ...
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based in USA
Most environmental projects involve the investigation and characterization of a variety of interconnected environmental media, including soil, ground water, surface water and sediment. There is a tendency to view each of these media in an isolated manner, which can lead to difficulties in interpreting sampling results later. Writing an effective site-specific Sampling & Analysis Plan to ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Community water and sanitation and advanced irrigation professionals require detailed knowledge of the design, construction and management of water sources for domestic and agricultural use, as well as of the engineering of water pumping and piped distribution. This short course covers the engineering of rainwater, surface water and groundwater sources, water pumping and pipe ...
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based in USA
This course introduces the student to the relationship between potable drinking water and health, and the important role the water operator plays in maintaining a safe and ample supply of drinking water. An overall view of the water cycle is presented together with a general description of the responsibilities of water utility personnel and the need for regulation of the water industry to protect ...
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based in USA
This course is designed for anyone collecting ambient water samples for the analysis of low-level total and dissolved mercury and other trace metals, as well as various metals species (including methylmercury and inorganic arsenic species). This one-day course will include a half-day in a classroom with lectures covering the circumstances in which low-level detection limits would be desired or ...
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based in USA
In this one-day workshop, we will explore the topic of emerging contaminants related to soil and groundwater remediation. Over the past few years, several agencies and organizations have released strategies and recommendations related to emerging contaminants. In general, emerging contaminants are ones for which incomplete toxicity data exists or for which new data has been released. Emerging ...
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