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NYRWA Announces Upcoming Webinars

  • 2 May 2020
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NYRWA Announces Upcoming Webinars
 
In an attempt to meet the training needs of our members, NYRWA staff have been working diligently to develop webinar style recertification training. Currently, the regulatory agencies are not reviewing courses for approval. Without pre-approval, there is no guarantee contact hours will be awarded. However, our staff have made every effort to select topics that have previously been approved for classroom training, therefore we anticipate approval once the state resumes course review.
 
This is a new endeavor for our staff and the association that we take solely to meet the needs of our members. NYRWA will provide these webinar courses free of charge. Currently, we are offering the sessions listed below anticipating 2 contact hours for water recertification per session:
 
Date: 5/21/2020  12:00 – 2:15 pm                   
Topic(s): Iron and Manganese Removal / Dealing with Water Hardness
Speaker: Rich Ross, PE and Matt Williams, PE - WesTech Engineering, Inc.
   The first hour of this presentation will be a discussion on Iron and Manganese removal including: removal options, treatment challenges, chemistry/process design equipment and current regulations limits. At the end of the first hour there will be a Q&A session followed by a 15-minute break.
   The second hour will cover “Dealing with Water Hardness” including: terms of hardness, types of softening treatment processes, ion exchange and reverse osmosis for municipalities. At the end of the second hour there will be a Q&A session.
Session Fee: No charge 
You can register by visiting our website at https://nyruralwater.org/training/classroom-training
Further details and a link to the webinar will be provided by email following your registration for the session.
 
Date: 5/28/2020  12:00 – 2:15 pm                   
Topic(s): Technology in the Waterworks Industry
Speaker: Nicholas Bates, Everett J. Prescott Inc.
  This presentation will include multiple types of technology, and how they can benefit a municipality with daily tasks and projects including: the basic functions, along with technical information. It will also cover software and hardware options for all the categories which include GIS, Remote Monitoring, Leak Detection, and 3D Scanning.  
Session Fee: No charge 
You can register by visiting our website at https://nyruralwater.org/training/classroom-training
Further details and a link to the webinar will be provided by email following your registration for the session.
 
I ask your consideration in taking this step with our staff as we venture into this realm of continuing education at this time. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to our staff who assumed this task, our Associate Members who stepped up to offer the training, and to you, our valued members, who are willing to take the plunge with our staff without pre-approval.
 
Respectfully,
Jamie Herman, CEO  
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