Event Date & Time
10/17/2024 8:30 AM - 10/17/2024 3:30 PMLocation
Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services
78 Table Mountain Boulevard
Andes room
Oroville, California 95965
California's New Cross Connection Control Handbook: An Overview
Accreditation:
6 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded
Contact hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program.
Certificates will be available through your profile.
Date & Time:
The California's New Cross-Connection Control Handbook: An Overview training will be held on the following date and time:
October 17 | 8:30AM-3:30PM
This training is being held in Pacific Time.
Description:
Do you have an active cross connection control program? Have you been introduced to California's new CCC Program Handbook? Now is time to get in the game- not only are you required to have an approved program, but cross connection controls provide yet another barrier against water contamination.
This workshop will hand you the information and resources on how to develop policies and a successful program for your small water system.
Participants will learn:
· How to identify potential and actual cross connections
· Different backflow prevention devices and how to properly use them
· Basics on training and licensing for surveys and testing
· How to develop and implement a successful program
The recommended audience includes operators, managers, and board members.
Location:
This training will be hosted at the following address:
Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services
78 Table Mountain Boulevard. Andes room
Oroville, California 95965
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Scholarship & Fees:
California's New Cross Connection Control Handbook: An Overview is a free training to attend.
Registration:
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