Achieve and Maintain Compliance with SDWA in Arizona Series 1 of 3 051821-10
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Event Date & Time
5/18/2021 10:00 AM - 5/18/2021 12:30 PMLocation
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Times listed are Arizona Time
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Achieve and Maintain Compliance with SDWA in Arizona Series 1 of 3
Accreditation:
Each two-hour module will count as 0.2 Arizona Continuing Education Units, attending the entire series will count as 6.5 Arizona Continuing Education Units.
Certificate will be awarded by AWWA.
Date & Time:
The Achieve and Maintain Compliance with SDWA in Arizona webinar series will be held on the following dates:
May 18, 2021 | 10:00AM-10:10AM | SDWA Introduction, greetings and pre-test| Register here
May 18, 2021 | 10:10AM-11:10AM | Arsenic Rule Compliance|
May 18, 2021 | 11:15AM-12:30PM | Main Breaks and Cross Connections |
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May 19, 2021 | 10:00AM-10:10AM | Introductions, and pre-test| Register here
May 19, 2021 | 10:10AM-11:10AM | Controlling Lead in Drinking Water Part 1 |
May 19, 2021 | 11:15AM-12:30PM | Controlling Lead in Drinking Water Part 2 |
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May 20, 2021 | 10:00AM-10:10AM | Introduction and pre-test| Register here
May 20, 2021 | 10:10AM-11:10AM | Flushing Part 1|
May 20, 2021 | 11:15AM-12:30PM | Flushing Part 2 |
Description:
At the completion of the SDWA Workshop Introduction lesson, participants should have the ability to:
· Access and obtain information from the RCAP website and identify free RCAP resources
· Access the awwa.org website and obtain information on AWWA resources available to small systems
· Present instruction of AWWA/RCAP small systems workshop lessons and facilitate workshop localization
Arsenic Rule Compliance
At the completion of this lesson, participants should have the ability to:
· Describe he importance of the Arsenic Rule in protecting public health
· Determine if a water system is in compliance with the rule
· Use proper technique to collect a sample for arsenic testing
· Communicate arsenic-related information to customers
· Evaluate options for attaining compliance· Access technical and funding guidance
Main Breaks and Cross Connections
At the completion of this lesson , participants should have the ability to:
· Preserve water quality when responding to a water main break
· Explain the difference between proactive and reactive responses
· Define what a cross connection is, and recognize its occurrence
· Explain how cross-connection can impact public health
· Describe requirements for cross-connection control
· Outline emergency responses for backflow events
This training will be hosted on GoToTraining.
For registration questions, contact:
Asia Philbin
Marana Water
(520) 382-2502
aphilbin@MARANAAZ.GOV
This workshop is presented by Rural Community Assistance Corporation and funded as part of the EPA/RCAP Training/Technical Assistance for Small Public Water Systems to Achieve and Maintain Compliance.