Basic Chemistry for Water Operators
Chlorination and Fluoridation Math Series
Cross Connection
Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) (3/14/2024, 60min)
This webinar provides viewers with step-by-step instructions on how to fill out the CCR and relay resources available. This training will also cover the most commonly seen mistakes, related compliance actions, and how to incorporate a violation and/or public notice into your CCR. We will also be discussing some of the potential rule changes that were proposed by EPA.
Complete Distribution System Materials Inventory Webinars
Discussion of the guidance for complete distribution system materials inventories minimum physical service line material verification requirements.
Distribution
Basic information in the subjects important to distribution systems. This course includes topics such as water mains, pipeline appurtenances, safety, regulations and rules, meters, cross connections, maintenance and other distribution system related topics.
Drinking Water Treatment Series
Lead and Copper Rule Training
Limited Treatment
Learn basic information on the subjects important to limited treatment systems. This course addresses topics including chlorination, fluoridation, phosphate/corrosion control, safety, oxidation filtration, hydraulics, pumps, wells, ethics, miscellaneous treatment, ion exchange softening, bacti methods, monitoring/reporting, rules and regulations.
Limited Treatment System MOR Template (recorded 11/12/20, 90 min) - Recording temporarily unavailable
This webinar is designed for operators who are required to begin using EGLE's new drinking water Monthly Operations Report (MOR) template. The webinar will be covering some basic Microsoft Excel functions, what the new MOR template looks like and how it works, how to fill out the template properly, how to save and print a pdf of the workbook for signing and submitting to EGLE, and a new Operator Tool that is an excel file to help operators with unit conversions and other related operational items.
Math for Water Operators
Public Water Supply Ethics Webinar (recorded 6/12/24, 62Minutes)
This ethics course covers professional ethics as they relate to public water supplies, how professional responsibilities aid in public health, code of ethics examples, water operator certification application, rules related to disciplinary action of misconduct under part 19 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, ethical violation examples, case studies, and the criminal penalties associated with unethical conduct.
Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR) and Related Rules(recorded 04/27/2023, 1 hour, 12 Minutes)
The Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR) implementation started in 2016. This webinar will include an overview of the RTCR and explain its interactions with other rules of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Whether you are an experienced operator or just starting out, this will be a good opportunity to refresh your memory or prepare for the operator exam.
Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR) Review for Community and Noncommunity Water Supplies (4/30/24, 1 Hour, 6 Minutes)
This webinar provides an overview of the RTCR requirements for both community and noncommunity water supplies. This will be a good opportunity to learn about the rule, refresh your understanding, or prepare for the operator exam. The target audience is drinking water operators, small supply owners, other personnel associated with drinking water operations, and regulating entities.
Small Systems Water Operators Webinar Series
Training for operators and owners of small, privately-owned community drinking water supplies across the state. Topics include lead/copper changes, system maintenance, and other issues relative to small drinking water supplies.
Surface Water Treatment Webinar Series
Drinking water plants that use surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source are subject to a complex set of regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act. These drinking water systems protect public health by providing quality drinking water to millions of Michigan residents. If you are a Michigan F certified operator, associated personnel, or interested in surface water treatment, this series is for you!