Water And Wastewater Training Near New Mexico
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based in USA
This 40 Hour program provides field training in the basics of oil spill response techniques while incorporating the OSHA (29CFR1910.120) safety topics related to First Responders involved in an oil spill incident. Two thirds of the training will involve hands-on exercises in boat handling, and boom deployment and recovery. Day one of this course can be customized to provide OSHA 29CFR1910.120 ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is designed for petroleum refining, chemical plant, and TSDF environmental staff and management who need an understanding of the Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP (BWON). The course covers such essential topics as rule applicability, point of generation (POG) determination, total annual benzene (TAB) calculations, 2 Mg and 6 Mg compliance options, and control requirements under ...
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based in USA
This 2-day course covers two topic areas: (1) a primer on storage tank and floating roof features, and (2) detailed instructions on air regulations that apply to storage tanks. The storage tank primer provides a review of the types of above ground storage tanks and the types of floating roofs that are used in storage tanks, and also provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of the types ...
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based in USA
Join Trinity Consultants for this full-day workshop as we cover the recently finalized greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting rule. This comprehensive training session will include monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements as well as calculation methodologies. Sample calculations, examples and exercises will be used throughout the day to demonstrate applicability and emissions ...
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based in USA
This course provides an overview of the Clean Water Act and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Several NPDES permit types such as storm water, industrial wastewater, and POTW pre-treatment are ...
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based in USA
This workshop presents current SPCC requirements and addresses issues such as navigable waters, reasonable expectation, loading racks, impracticability determinations, environmental equivalence, oil-filled electrical equipment, secondary containment, performance-based requirements, and industry standards for inspections and integrity testing for practical compliance. The course covers developing ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is designed for persons who need to understand the basics of water programs authorized by the Clean Water Act (CWA). The course covers such essential topics as water permitting and compliance; storm water permitting and compliance; spill prevention, control and countermeasures planning and compliance; wetlands permitting; and other CWA programs. The course format includes ...
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based in USA
The focus of this one-day course is compliance auditing under the Clean Water Act. Content will focus on auditing strategies for both direct and indirect wastewater permit compliance, categorical and significant industrial users, wastewater sampling, recordkeeping, and reporting. Participants should have a working knowledge of basic wastewater ...
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based in USA
This course is designed for new or experienced environmental personnel interested in developing a broader understanding of all environmental media. This course provides an introduction to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Waste Management and RCRA as they relate to industrial ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is designed for individuals who audit or plan to audit facilities for compliance with Clean Water Act (CWA) programs. The course covers such essential topics as auditing protocols and tools, water auditing resources, audit policies and incentives, an overview and review of CWA programs, physical features to inspect, records to review, evaluation procedures, and common findings. ...
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based in USA
This course provides an overview of the federal and state permitting requirements related to water and waste management. Attendees follow a comprehensive case study to apply knowledge learned throughout the ...
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based in USA
There are more than a dozen different drilling methods that may be used to drill boreholes to collect soil samples for site characterization and install monitoring wells, but which method is most appropriate for your project? This series of 2 modules provides a detailed discussion on how to effectively evaluate and select the best drilling method for anticipated site conditions that will meet ...
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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
The well is installed, the surface completion is finished but the well is still not ready to sample. Development is a critical step following construction of monitoring wells that is often short-changed or, sometimes, not implemented at all when new wells are installed at a site. This can result in a detrimental impact on the ability of the new well to yield representative ground-water samples ...
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based in USA
During drilling of boreholes for site characterization and monitoring well installation, soil samples must be collected to document site geologic conditions. These soil samples are used to develop a detailed understanding of site hydrogeology, to determine the presence/absence of contamination, to determine the location, physical and chemical characteristics of target monitoring zones in which ...
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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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based in USA
There are a lot more useful and appropriate purging and sampling device options available than the bailer! Learn what types of sampling devices are appropriate for a variety of analytical parameters, and which devices should never be used for some parameters. This series of 2 modules provides a detailed discussion of a wide range of devices available for purging and sampling ground-water ...
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based in USA
One of the most challenging questions faced at the start of a ground-water monitoring program is “what are the most effective locations for this site’s ground-water monitoring wells and well screens?” This in-depth series of 5 separate modules addresses all of the myriad elements that must be evaluated to answer this seemingly simple question. Field videos are included within ...
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based in USA
Developing an effective environmental sampling strategy is a complex task that requires significant planning and forethought. Prior to selecting an appropriate strategy, it is essential to review as many background documents as possible about the site and its surroundings, to create an initial conceptual site model (CSM). With the preliminary CSM in place, you must then field-verify the details ...
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based in USA
Have you ever wondered if there is a better method than you are currently using for collecting more representative water-level data and ground-water samples from your wells? Ever thought about all of the various sources of bias and error in water-level measurement and sample collection procedures and wondered how each could affect the data in your sampling program? This series of 2 modules ...
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