From Source to Tap: A Day in the Life of an Operator (Nevada) 020122-10
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Event Date & Time
2/1/2022 10:00 AM - 2/1/2022 12:00 PMLocation
ONLINE
Times listed are Pacific Time.
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From Source to Tap: A Day in the Life of an Operator (Nevada)
Accreditation:
2 Nevada Contact Hours awarded
Certificates will be available through your profile.
Date & Time:
The From Source to Tap: A Day in the Life of an Operator training will be held on the following date and time:
February 1 | 10:00AM-12:00PM | Scroll down to register
This training is being held in Pacific Time.
Description:
New to the water industry? Interested in a career as an operator? Just want to make sure you're doing your job right? Join RCAC for a Day in the Life of an Operator to learn more about what it looks like to be a water operator. The workshop will highlight the daily activities you may expect to see while working for a drinking water utility, ranging from responding to customer complaints, collecting samples, completing preventative maintenance activities, and planning to keep your system running.
Location:
This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining.
Scholarship & Fees:
From Source to Tap: A Day in the Life of an Operator is a free training.
Registration:
Are you attending this training as a group and not watching from your own computer? If so, your group leader will need to inform RCAC (registration@rcac.org) about attendees who will view sessions as a group prior to session start. You do not need to participate from your own computer/device, but will need to complete an evaluation to receive credit and contact hours. Please note that sign-in sheets NO LONGER validate attendance at online workshops.
For registration questions, contact:
RCAC Events
(916) 447-9832 ext. 1429
Funding for the project or program was provided by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and, if applicable, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.