Water Regulations Training For Water And Wastewater Available In Florida
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Are you confident that you know which environmental, health, and safety laws and regulations apply to your facility and what you need to do to maintain compliance? Attend this interactive training course to gain an understanding of major U.S. environmental laws and regulations, the critical OSHA general industry standards, and how they impact your facility. This course is designed for anyone who ...
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From the March 2012 Storm Water Solutions Virtual Expo, this Stormwater ONE/Storm Water Solutions CEU webinar will address the many changes occurring at present and anticipated in the near future for EPA’s NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit ...
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EPA Water Training and Technical Assistance Program provides accredited operator certification training, board member training, and on-site technical assistance that supports the specific needs of small water system personnel, tribal systems, and overburden systems. Training Specialists have experience working with small systems and possess expert knowledge regarding their compliance challenges. ...
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are having more demands placed upon them. Making informed decisions is becoming more of a challenge due to the increased influences of laws, regulations, and liability. This course offers the board, or council, member the opportunity to learn about the impact and responsibility that comes from open-meeting laws, parliamentary procedure, financial planning, water and wastewater regulations, and ...
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2020 has ushered in extensive changes to the way we identify and delineate wetlands and jurisdictional aquatic resources. This new webinar is a must-attend event for all wetland professionals to stay current on the latest industry guidelines and best ...
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In this module of the Steel Water Storage Tank series, regulations, standards and specifications of tank coatings are addressed. Viewer will learn what various coating systems do (including AWWA D102 Standard). The speaker will also go over the preparation, painting, as well as overcoating and maintaining these ...
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If your looking for a company who is a national leader in storm water training, Merit is the right choice. We have conducted over 1000 hours of live storm water training in almost every state in the nation. From basic level understanding of NPDES compliance to the ability to conduct thorough SWPPP audits, we offer it. We realize that each company or group of students is at a different level of ...
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This course was developed to teach the math covered on the Water Treatment Specialist license exams. It is not a required course. There must be 10 people preregistered for the course to be ...
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The is a 1-day comprehensive review of all major environmental regulatory programs. The goal of the program will to provide the student with a good general knowledge of the major environmental programs and how these may apply to their ...
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The Utility Management Certification (UMC) is the first credential to acknowledge an operator’s expertise in managing a water or wastewater utility. The UMC has become a standard for recognizing management expertise and advancement potential. Utility employees have used the UMC as a way to advance from field work into management. The certification has also become an important tool for water ...
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This training kit is aimed at employees and contractors at facilities regulated under any environmental regulation rule. It promotes a sense of responsibility for environmental compliance and includes regulations such as the Clean Water Acts, Clean Air Acts and RCRA/CERCLA/SARA. Employees learn why regulations exist and which regulations have particular impacts on American industry. Employees are ...
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This course demonstrates how water and wastewater utility participants can integrate security and preparedness into the culture of their organization. Through an understanding of the elements of a risk and resilience management strategy that are based on the AWWA G430 standard, utility participants will be able to apply these elements to their own organization. The course also provides examples ...
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The 2020 Navigable Waters Protection Rule is the latest update to the definition of what is a jurisdictional Waters of the US. A significant part of this definition requires the user to limit their wetland delineation work to typical rainfall years. This presents several immediate ...
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Oil, grease, harmful bacteria, pesticides and fertilizers are just a few of the contaminants found in stormwater runoff. This program describes these and other devastating effects of stormwater runoff, and shows how the government and private industry can work together to clean it up - before the problems set ...
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This course is designed to provide water sector cybersecurity risk management training to the water sector. This course is also designed to teach participants how to use the AWWA Water Sector Cybersecurity Risk Management Tool (the ...
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On April 21 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) published in the Federal Register the Navigable Waters Protection Rule that defines “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). This 340-page rule outlines what is and what is not a jurisdictional waterbody. It replaces all previous WOTUS definitions and becomes effective on June 22, ...
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The process for identifying Jurisdictional Wetlands and Waters of the US (WOTUS)has undergone major changes the last several years. We have gone from a 1986 WOTUS rule, updated to a 2015 Clean Water Rule and then back to a 2019 WOTUS rule reminiscent of the 1986 rule. Finally, concluding with the latest the Navigable Waters Protection Rule in 2020. All of this has led to a lot of confusion over ...
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America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (AWIA) requires community water systems serving 3,300 or more persons to conduct a risk and resilience assessment and develop an emergency response plan that must be actively updated every five years. ...
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This course highlights the importance of compliance with USEPA federal drinking water regulations while detailing the risks of non-compliance. Attendees will discover actionable strategies to improve awareness at the operational and management ...
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Your onsite environmental training seminar is custom designed to your needs. After conducting a needs assessment with your team, our instructional team will work with you to build a course to fit the specific needs and demands of your facility ...
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