Conventional Water Treatment, Best Practices & Issues
CA-NV AWWA Member $180 / Non-member $210
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Description:
This webinar will look at the operation of the most common types of water
treatment plants. It will compare and contrast a direct filtration plant
with a conventional plant. The session will also look at choices, issues
and options when considering moving to membrane technology. The webinar
will look at basic regulations, operations and best practices. Finally,
it will look at limiting disinfection byproducts and creating water that is
suitable to go into the distribution system.
This webinar is 7:30 am - 11:30 am on August 4 and August 5.
Earn up to 8 contact hours (based on attendance). Contact hours will be
emailed to you within 30 days of receiving your class evaluation.
Receipts for classes are from [email protected]
Instructor: Henry Palechek
Henry Palechek is a retired water utility supervisor with 34 1/2
years of public service. He started his water career at the City of San
Diego and finished it at Helix Water District. Helix Water
District has a conventional 106 MGD water treatment plant with ozone as its
primary disinfectant, a 50 square mile water distribution system, serving about
500,000 connections including delivering water to three other districts.
Henry has been teaching community college classes in water technology since
1993. He holds a BS degree in Information Systems and five AS degrees in
Water Treatment, Water Distribution, Wastewater Treatment, Electronic Technology, and Computer
Science. He currently holds a California T5 and D3 certification and an
AWWA CA/NV AWTO 5.