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SUMMARY:PFAS & Water Supply Rule
DESCRIPTION:Description\nMembers of the Drinking Water and Groundwater Protection Division will be going over recent changes to the Vermont Water Supply Rule involving the regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that go into effect on January 1\, 2026. This will include discussion on changes to sampling requirements\, the new MCLs\, and how systems achieve and maintain compliance with the regulation. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water)\nTreatment Category 1\, Distribution Category 1 | Learn more \nInstructor\nBen Montross and Janelle Wilbur (VT Drinking Water and Groundwater Protection Division) \nProctor\nTim Russo (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/pfas-july22/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Water Credit,Zoom Training
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SUMMARY:Managing Disinfection By-Products
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThe management of Disinfection Byproducts (DBP)\, including regulated DBPs like TTHMs and HAA5\, is a balancing act consisting of effective microbial pathogen inactivation and reducing natural organic matter in treated drinking water. \nThis training will cover the following topics: \n\nRegulatory Compliance: understanding Stage 1 and Stage 2 disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rules (DBPRs).\nDBP Formation Chemistry: how disinfectants like chlorine and chloramines react with naturally occurring organic carbon.\nOptimization Strategies: techniques for reducing DBP formation\, including enhanced coagulation\, changing disinfectant application points\, and alternative disinfection methods (UV\, ozone).\nDistribution Management: managing water age\, tank mixing\, and flushing programs to control DBP levels in the distribution system.\n\nCredit\n3 TCH (Water)\nTreatment Category 1\, Distribution Category 1 | Learn more \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/disinfection-byproducts-sep1/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Water Credit,Zoom Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T090000
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SUMMARY:State Revolving Funds for Clean Water
DESCRIPTION:Description \nThis training will provide an overview of the Clean Water State Revolving Funding (CWSRF) financing programs\, with a focus on the administrative and financial aspects of these program. Participants will develop a working knowledge of the CWSRF program and learn about eligible borrowers and project types. The session will cover planning\, design\, and construction loans available through this low-interest and heavily subsidized water infrastructure funding program\, including the role of asset management in project development. The training will also explain the SRF annual funding cycle\, including the development and use of the Intended Use Plans (IUPs) and project priority lists for competitive funding. Attendees will gain an understanding of how to use this Federal funding program offered by the DEC’s Water Infrastructure Finance Program to fund their community’s wastewater funding needs. An overview of the State’s Pollution Control (PC) Grant program will also be provided. Additionally\, the course will outline the eligibility requirements\, necessary documentations and approvals required for a complete loan application. \nCredit\n2 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructors\nTom Brown (DEC Water Investment Division) \nProctor \nLiz Royer (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/srf-sep9/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Wastewater Credit,Zoom Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T090000
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SUMMARY:Wastewater Microbiology: A Monitoring Program for Operators
DESCRIPTION:Description\nLearn the role of bacteria\, protozoa and metazoa in the treatment process along with the conditions that allow them to do their best work of removing nutrients from wastewater. Topics will include microbiota identification\, development of a wastewater microbiology monitoring program\, how to foster system conditions that favor the growth of phosphorus-accumulating microorganisms (PAOs)\, and how to troubleshoot existing treatment system problems. \nCredit\n5 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructor\nToni Glymph \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/ww-microbiology-oct8/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Wastewater Credit,Zoom Training
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