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Are you planning on taking an exam to upgrade your license in the near future? Has it been a while since you attended one of the exam preparation courses? Or would you just like to review/refresh some of the knowledge needed every day on the job?
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Water Works Association (NJAWWA), in cooperation with the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Office of Continuing Professional Education, has developed a course that will help you learn what you need to know. Using the “need-to-know” criteria of the Association of Boards of Certification (ABC) the course is designed to give you information to conquer the “rough spots” in the exams or the “tough spots” in day-to-day operations. Specific topics will include:
Day 1 (May 6, 2008) Day 2 (May 7, 2008)
Regulatory review Pumps/chemical feeds
Sources of water Distribution system math
Testing/sampling/lab procedures Electrical review
Fe and Mn removal Tank/system maintenance
Treatment math review Valves, hydrants, meters
Review of treatment processes Cross connections
Instructors currently scheduled include some of the best and brightest in the New Jersey water industry: Andrea Giallorenzo Pompton Lakes MUA, Carol Storms AQUA NJ, Bill Mitchell Trenton Water Works, Bill Packer AQUA NJ and Oleg Kostin NJ American Water.
Breaks and lunch will allow time to network with speakers, as well as operators and water utility personnel from across the state. Do not miss this unique opportunity! Sign up for one day or two, depending on your needs or interests. Special rates are available for NJAWWA members or holders of current NJ drinking water licenses. (see below) For additional information, contact Carol Broccoli at broccoli@njaes.rutgers.edu.
FEE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE WORKSHOP OF YOUR CHOICE.
"Please SPECIFY the workshop session you wish to attend or your registration CANNOT be completed."
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