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SUMMARY:De-escalating High Intensity Situations
DESCRIPTION:Description\nVerbal de-escalation training is a valuable skillset that equips individuals with effective communication tools to navigate tense and potentially volatile situations. Mourning Fox’s training is dynamic and engaging\, no matter if this is a new topic for a participant or a well-seasoned clinician. He focuses on preventing violence through assessment and verbal interactions. Participants in this training gain skills and knowledge to help them to better identify who is at risk of becoming violent or aggressive\, and what the behavioral signs are that someone may be potentially assaultive. Participants learn skills and techniques that can help to de-escalate high intensity situations verbally. In addition\, he presents methods for improving staff communication around and during a crisis as well as the importance of documentation language. The role of respect as a protective factor is discussed throughout the training as well as some basic brain science that can impact our attempts at de-escalating a situation. \nMourning Fox uses information he has gained over the years as a Crisis Prevention Institute trainer\, a Non-Abusive Physical and Psychological Intervention trainer\, and as a Mental Health First Aid trainer combined with information he gained as a trained crisis negotiator working with law enforcement. This training ultimately aims to promote conflict resolution through dialogue\, creating safer and more harmonious interactions in various settings. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nMourning Fox (Caldera Associates\, LLC) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/deescalation-9-23/
LOCATION:Essex Police Department\, 145 Maple Street\, Essex Junction\, VT\, 05452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250528T162700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T143058Z
UID:20419-1757491200-1757507400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Industrial User Surveys
DESCRIPTION:Description\nKnowing who is discharging to a municipal wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) and understanding what industrial users are discharging is becoming more and more critical to successful operation and troubleshooting for municipal WWTF operators. \nThis class will cover the basics of how to identify users and their discharges by using surveys. The instructors will include information on how to prepare and conduct a typical Clean Water Act National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)-compliant Industrial User Survey (IUS). An effective method of collecting data is using online survey tools. Basic instruction on how to set up and use a free SurveyMonkey account will be provided. \nThoughts for successfully getting useful survey responses will also be explored. After the hands-on survey development and review of typical results\, there will be a discussion on how information received can be used to understand changes that may be helpful to minimize the likelihood of upsets to the municipal system. \nImportant Notes \nThis training is intended to include a productive work session. It is most helpful (but not required) if you bring a computer or tablet capable of an internet connection. \nCredit\n4 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructors\nHeidi Marchall and Nichole Davis (Hoyle\, Tanner & Associates\, Inc.) \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nThis class is being provided free of charge by the City of Barre as part of the settlement of an enforcement action with the Agency of Natural Resources.
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/industrial-user-surveys-9-10/
LOCATION:Waterbury State Office Complex\, Fox Conference Center\, 280 State Drive\, Waterbury\, VT\, 05676\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250528T134632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T134632Z
UID:20413-1757408400-1757421000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Polymer Master Class & Corrosion Control
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis two-part class is designed to provide drinking water and wastewater operators with a deeper understanding of polymers and corrosion control. The first section focuses on optimizing polymer use—not just by price per pound\, but by evaluating compatibility with specific sludge characteristics\, dewatering equipment\, and application methods. Operators will learn how to calculate appropriate concentrations and dilution rates for their facility\, with interactive elements to encourage critical thinking and engagement. The second section covers the fundamentals and benefits of corrosion control\, including strategies for protecting copper\, lead\, and iron pipes\, addressing manganese and tuberculation issues\, and optimizing testing and chemical dosing. Participants will gain practical knowledge to proactively detect and prevent system failures\, improving water quality and saving on long-term costs. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Wastewater)\n2 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nRyan Peebles (Clean Waters\, Inc.) \nProctor\nTim Russo (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/polymer-master-class-9-9/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Wastewater Credit,Water Credit,Zoom Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T193855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T172957Z
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SUMMARY:Water Distribution Course
DESCRIPTION:Dates \nThursday\, September 4\nThursday\, September 11\nThursday\, September 25\nFriday\, October 3 (at Dewey Conference Room\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier)\nThursday\, October 9\nThursday\, October 14 (on Zoom)\n8:30 am to 3:30 pm each day \nDescription\nThis multi-week course is designed for those preparing to take the Distribution (Class D) Certification Exam. Topics will include all aspects of distribution systems\, as well as hydraulics\, water chemistry\, water mathematics\, and sampling procedures. You are expected to attend all class sessions. \nTextbooks \nThe following books are required for all students:\nWater Distribution System Operation and Maintenance (Office of Water Programs\, Sacramento State) – $100\nWater System Operations Water Distribution\, Grades 1 & 2 (American Water Works Association) – $96 \nThis book is recommended:\nWater Operator Certification Exam Prep (American Water Works Association) – $106 \nBooks can be purchased along with your registration and will be distributed on the first day of class. \nCredit\n36 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nExam \nFind information about the Distribution Certification Exam at https://dec.vermont.gov/water/drinking-water/public-water-system-operator-certification/public-water-system-operator-exams
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/distribution-course-fall-2025/
LOCATION:Waterbury Municipal Center\, Community Room\, 28 N Main St\, Waterbury\, VT\, 05676\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T153000
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CREATED:20250527T191445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T173024Z
UID:20399-1756888200-1761665400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Class 4 Water Treatment Course
DESCRIPTION:Dates \nWednesday\, September 3\nTuesday\, September 9\nWednesday\, September 24\nTuesday\, September 30\nTuesday\, October 7\nTuesday\, October 14 (on Zoom)\nTuesday\, October 21\nTuesday\, October 28\n8:30 am to 3:30 pm each day \nDescription\nThis multi-week course is designed for those training to become a Class 4 water treatment operator. All aspects of water operations are covered to prepare you to take the certification exams. You are expected to attend all class sessions. \nTextbooks \nThe following books are required for all students:\nWater Treatment Plant Operation\, Volume 1 (Office of Water Programs\, Sacramento State) – $100\nWater System Operations Water Treatment\, Grade 2 (American Water Works Association) – $86\n \nThis book is recommended:\nWater Operator Certification Exam Prep (American Water Works Association) – $106 \nBooks can be purchased along with your registration and will be distributed on the first day of class. \nCredit\n48 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nExam \nFind information about the Class 4 Certification Exam at https://dec.vermont.gov/water/drinking-water/public-water-system-operator-certification/public-water-system-operator-exams
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/class-4-fall-2025/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T185101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T142252Z
UID:20394-1755766800-1755779400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Water Distribution Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Description\nJoin Troy Ebbighausen from F.W. Webb for a comprehensive 3-hour training designed for water operators and distribution personnel. This session will cover practical\, day-to-day skills and safety essentials for working in the field. \nTopics include:\nMega Lugs—Learn the differences between types for various pipes and proper installation techniques.\nRepair Clamps—Understand the role of clamps in water main repair\, including correct torque specifications.\nHDPE Service Lines—Best practices for making secure and lasting connections.\nDaily Operations—Field-proven tips for improving efficiency and performance in water distribution tasks.\nOSHA Compliance—Safety considerations when digging and working in trenches\, with a focus on protecting yourself and your team. \nThis training will equip attendees with practical knowledge and reinforce safe\, effective methods for maintaining and repairing water distribution systems. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nTroy Ebbighausen (FW Webb) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/distribution-essentials-8-21/
LOCATION:F.W. Webb\, 80 Park Avenue\, Williston\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250812T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T183857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T192257Z
UID:20391-1754989200-1755001800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:First Aid\, CPR\, AED
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis American Heart Association Heartsaver® First Aid Adult & Child CPR AED course is designed for individuals with little or no medical training who need a course completion card for job or regulatory requirements\, such as OSHA\, or for those who simply want to be prepared to respond in an emergency. \nTailored to water and wastewater operators\, the comprehensive Heartsaver® Total course meets regulatory standards. Topics include scene assessment and safety\, medical and injury emergencies\, environmental emergencies\, adult and child CPR\, AED use\, and relief from choking\, with the option to include infant CPR. Upon successful completion\, participants will receive a two-year American Heart Association certification card. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nTamara McLaughlin (VT Safety Net) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/first-aid-8-12/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250806T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T180436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T161747Z
UID:20386-1754470800-1754483400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Hydrants\, Valves\, and Taps
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis course will begin with a hands-on overview of hydrant and valve maintenance. The class will also discuss taps and meters\, as well as maintenance\, installation\, and new technologies in the industry. The class is located at EJP’s South Burlington office and will utilize actual equipment and components to give participants an opportunity to practice disassembling and assembling hydrants and their components. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructors\nBrian Burns (Champlain Water District) and Rob McClaren (EJ Prescott) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/hydrants-valves-taps-8-6/
LOCATION:EJ Prescott – South Burlington\, 1235 Airport Pkwy\, South Burlington\, VT\, 05403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250730T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T173234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T152458Z
UID:20382-1753866000-1753878600@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Generator Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class covers essential skills for the maintenance and installation of generators in water and wastewater treatment facilities\, ensuring operational reliability and compliance with industry standards. Participants will gain hands-on experience with generator systems\, focusing on troubleshooting\, routine upkeep\, and installation best practices. Additionally\, the course includes an overview of state regulations governing generator use in water and wastewater facilities and will ensure that operators are familiar with safety requirements. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructors\nSam Politi (Brook Field Service) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nLunch\nLunch will be provided by by Brook Field Service! \nRESCHEDULED\nUnfortunately this class will be rescheduled for later this fall (tentatively October 16). Email asmith@vtruralwater.org if you would like to be notified when the new date is confirmed.
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/generator-maintenance-7-30/
LOCATION:Killington Grand Hotel\, 228 E Mountain Rd\, Killington\, VT\, 05751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250527T154104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T132256Z
UID:20379-1753261200-1753273800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Multimeters and Control Panels
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class will focus on using multimeters for safely measuring voltage\, current\, and resistance. The class will also cover basic components and operation of control panels. This will be a hands-on class. Meters will be available for use but you are encouraged to bring your own multimeter. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nDon Martin (Pump Control Solutions\, LLC) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/multimeters-control-panels-7-23/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250715T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T205911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T143919Z
UID:18658-1752570000-1752593400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Disaster Response Training
DESCRIPTION:DescriptionThis training will guide communities in preparing and responding to emergencies\, with a focus on safety and resilience for water and wastewater systems. Participants will learn essential skills and information to support their communities in the face of disasters. \nTopics will include: \n\nSafety – Learn situational awareness and operator and facility safety fundamentals\, including potential hazards such as electrical issues\, toxic gases\, and structural damage\, using recent flood events as real-world examples.\nMutual Aid Networks – Overview of the Vermont WARN mutual aid network and how to effectively partner with local and state emergency management teams.\nEmergency Planning and Hazard Mitigation – Strategies for creating or strengthening emergency response plans at both the facility and community levels\, with insights from recent disaster responses.\nStandard Operating Procedures (SOPs) – Key SOPs for pre- and post-disaster preparedness\, including maintenance and communication protocols to support smooth operations during critical times.\nFEMA 101 – Learn about FEMA’s Public Assistance reimbursement program that provides federal funding to help communities respond to and recover from disasters such as Vermont’s 2023 and 2024 July flood events.\nFunding – USDA funding opportunities available for enhancing system capacity and resilience\, especially for mitigating risks from disasters declared in 2022.\n\nBy the end of the session\, participants will be equipped with practical tools and strategies to enhance the safety and resiliency of their facilities and be better prepared for efficient emergency response and recovery. \nCredit6 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructorsLiz Royer (Vermont Rural Water Association)Dan Whipple (Integrity Safety Consulting Services\, LLC)Dianne Drown (USDA)Kim Canarecci (Vermont Emergency Management) \nAdditional Sessions This class will be offered again on December 11\, 2025 at the Williston Fire Department \nLunchLunch will be provided for free\, sponsored by Team EJP!
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/disaster-response-training-7-15/
LOCATION:Vermont State University – Randolph\, Langevin House\, Furnace St\, Randolph Center\, VT\, 05061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T204113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T204113Z
UID:18655-1750928400-1750941000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Successful Crisis Communications: Lead\, PFAS\, & Incident Management
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis session will show attendees how successfully handle crisis communications before\, during\, and after major discoveries or incidents\, so they can not only protect their utilities’ reputations\, but improve them through planned transparency. WaterPIO has assisted clients with PFAS panics\, Lead and Copper Rule exceedances\, and systemwide infrastructure failures in more than 20 states. This series of presentations will walk attendees through proper crisis communications management of PFAS discoveries\, lead inventory findings and exceedances\, and significant water and sewer main breaks—all situations that posed long-term threats to customer confidence. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nMike McGill (WaterPIO) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/crisis-comms-6-26/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Wastewater Credit,Water Credit,Zoom Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T203548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T163057Z
UID:18652-1750926600-1750942800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Your Motor Control Panels
DESCRIPTION:Description\nWater and wastewater operators\, while not electricians\, need to understand the critical components of motor control panels and know how to troubleshoot problems. You will have the opportunity to practice these skills at a control panel workstation. Electrical theory\, formulas and safety will be covered in detail\, making this course a great review for certification exams. Please bring your voltage/amp meter if you have one. \nCredit\n4 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nJohn Benham (Pump Systems Inc.) \nProctor\nWayne Graham (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/control-panels-6-26/
LOCATION:Windham Regional Career Center – Cusick Conference Room\, 80 Atwood St\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waitlist,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T203036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T203036Z
UID:18649-1750840200-1750852800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Optimize Your Water and Wastewater Pump Stations
DESCRIPTION:Description\nProper planning will prepare you for breakdowns and the unexpected. In this training\, you will learn how to effectively maintain and operate pump stations. We will cover basic hydraulic principles of centrifugal pumps and learn to detect\, troubleshoot\, and make repairs for the most common problems. Electrical components and failures will be covered in detail. This is a great review for certification exams. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nJohn Benham (Pump Systems Inc.) \nProctor\nWayne Graham (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/pump-stations-6-25/
LOCATION:Windham Regional Career Center – Cusick Conference Room\, 80 Atwood St\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T202017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T202017Z
UID:18646-1750752000-1750777200@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Advanced WW Series: Principles of Phosphorus Removal
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class will cover an introduction to chemical and biological phosphorus removal techniques and practices. It will include discussions of the forms and sources of phosphorus in wastewater\, chemical removal processes\, jar testing\, biological removal processes\, using the ortho-phosphate analysis for process control\, experiences in optimizing phosphorus removal coming out of the EPA/DEC optimization grant\, and influent phosphorus control. \nCredit\n6 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructor\nPaul Olander \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nAdvanced Wastewater Treatment Series \nThis class is part of the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series. Classes in this series are intended for experienced wastewater operators. It is recommended that you have attended the Basic Wastewater Course\, passed a wastewater certification exam\, and/or worked a number of years at a wastewater treatment facility before taking these advanced classes. \nThese classes are designed for operators who are looking to enhance their understanding of wastewater treatment; preparing for a Grade 3\, 4\, or 5 wastewater exam; or seeking a management position at a wastewater treatment facility. There is no formal enrollment in the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series—just sign up for each class you want to take. These classes will have “Advanced WW Series” in the title. Find more information here.
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/phosphorus-removal-6-24/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145225
CREATED:20250220T201527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T201527Z
UID:18643-1750150800-1750163400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Leadership in Safety
DESCRIPTION:Description\nIn this session\, participants will receive an overview of the importance of leadership’s involvement in safety and how to engage your employees in creating a culture where safety is a top priority for everyone in the organization. Being a leader in safety is more than just compliance; it’s creating an environment where safety is forefront by: \n\nDeveloping a Safety Vision and Mission: Articulate a clear and compelling safety vision that aligns with the organizational goals.\nEngaging Employees at All levels: Encourage employee involvement in safety programs.\nInvesting in Training and Development: Continuous training is essential for meeting the latest safety standards and practices.\nFostering a Culture of Accountability: Ensure that everyone in the organization understands their role in maintaining safety.\nConducting Regular Audits and Inspections: Regularly scheduled audits and inspections can help identify potential risks and ensure compliance with safety regulations.\nPromoting Open Communication: Create an environment where employees feel comfortable reporting hazards\, incidents\, and near-misses without fear of retaliation.\n\nSafety is everyone’s responsibility\, but it begins with strong\, effective leadership that inspires and guides. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nMiriam Owens (Vermont Occupational and Health Administration) \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/safety-leadership-6-17/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Wastewater Credit,Water Credit,Zoom Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T195517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T131728Z
UID:18632-1749718800-1749731400@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:What to Expect at a VOSHA Inspection
DESCRIPTION:Description\nBe prepared for your next Vermont Occupational and Health Administration (VOSHA) inspection. Miriam Owens\, compliance assistance specialist at VOSHA\, will detail common deficiencies found at worksites and how to correct them. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nCost\n$24 Member\n$48 Non-member \nInstructor\nMiriam Owens (Vermont Occupational and Health Administration) \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/vosha-inspection-6-12/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Waitlist,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T194601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T194601Z
UID:18629-1749628800-1749645000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Understanding Your Motor Control Panels
DESCRIPTION:Description\nWater and wastewater operators\, while not electricians\, need to understand the critical components of motor control panels and know how to troubleshoot problems. You will have the opportunity to practice these skills at a control panel workstation. Electrical theory\, formulas and safety will be covered in detail\, making this course a great review for certification exams. Please bring your voltage/amp meter if you have one. \nCredit\n4 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nJohn Benham (Pump Systems Inc.) \nProctor\nWayne Graham (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/control-panels-6-11/
LOCATION:Lyndon Public Safety Facility\, 316 Main St\, Lyndonville\, VT\, 05851\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T193836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T194010Z
UID:18626-1749542400-1749555000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Optimize Your Water and Wastewater Pump Stations
DESCRIPTION:Description\nProper planning will prepare you for breakdowns and the unexpected. In this training\, you will learn how to effectively maintain and operate pump stations. We will cover basic hydraulic principles of centrifugal pumps and learn to detect\, troubleshoot\, and make repairs for the most common problems. Electrical components and failures will be covered in detail. This is a great review for certification exams. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nJohn Benham (Pump Systems Inc.) \nProctor\nWayne Graham (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/pump-stations-6-10/
LOCATION:Lyndon Public Safety Facility\, 316 Main St\, Lyndonville\, VT\, 05851\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T193110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T193110Z
UID:18623-1749024000-1749049200@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Advanced WW Series: Principles of Nitrogen Removal
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class will cover an introduction to nitrogen removal techniques and practices. It will include discussions of the forms and sources of nitrogen in wastewater\, nitrogen analyses for process control\, the biology of nitrification and denitrification\, the Anamox process (anaerobic ammonia oxidation)\, process control schemes for nitrogen removal including cyclical aeration\, and troubleshooting nitrogen treatment problems. \nCredit\n6 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructor\nPaul Olander \nProctor\nElijah Lemieux (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nAdvanced Wastewater Treatment Series \nThis class is part of the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series. Classes in this series are intended for experienced wastewater operators. It is recommended that you have attended the Basic Wastewater Course\, passed a wastewater certification exam\, and/or worked a number of years at a wastewater treatment facility before taking these advanced classes. \nThese classes are designed for operators who are looking to enhance their understanding of wastewater treatment; preparing for a Grade 3\, 4\, or 5 wastewater exam; or seeking a management position at a wastewater treatment facility. There is no formal enrollment in the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series—just sign up for each class you want to take. These classes will have “Advanced WW Series” in the title. Find more information here.
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/nitrogen-removal-6-4/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250226T140900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T140900Z
UID:18745-1748523600-1748530800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Lake Champlain Live
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nJoin us aboard the University of Vermont’s new state-of-the-art research vessel the R/V Marcelle Melosira for a hands-on glimpse into the science of Lake Champlain. This training will engage attendees in learning about the current condition of our state’s largest receiving water\, as well as how our work in the water and wastewater industry impacts aquatic ecosystems. While aboard the research vessel\, attendees will be guided by Watershed Educators as they learn about the unique properties of the lake and gather data that assists researchers in understanding the dynamic nature of the lake. We will learn about ongoing research\, gain experience with science on the lake\, and deepen our understanding of the interaction between the many physical\, biological\, chemical\, and cultural variables that contribute to the health of the lake and its watershed. \nClass Credit\n2 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nLocation\nThe Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory is located on the back side of the ECHO Center on the waterfront. Attendees will be responsible for finding their own parking in Burlington. Paid parking is available at the city-owned parking lot across from the ECHO Center on a first-come-first-served basis. \nImportant Notes\nThis training takes place on the water and will be subject to cancellation if weather conditions are deemed unsafe. In the event of a cancellation up to the time of departure\, we will contact you via the phone number and e-mail address you registered with. \nPlease wear close-toed shoes and appropriate clothing to be away from shore for the duration of the training. Closed-toed shoes are required to board the vessel. Bring sunscreen\, water\, and anything else you may need for the trip. The R/V Marcelle Melosira does have a bathroom and sheltered cabin. \nInstructors\nLake Champlain Sea Grant Watershed Instructors \nProctor\nBrad Roy (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/lake-champlain-live-5-29/
LOCATION:Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory\, 3 College Street\, Burlington\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T170309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T190358Z
UID:18584-1748509200-1748530800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Advanced WW Series: Real Control of the Activated Sludge Process
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class will discuss the science and math behind the three principles guiding the control of the activated sludge process: (1) give the mixed liquor just the air it needs\, where it needs it\, when it needs it; (2) identify and maintain the minimum SRT TARGET that meets the effluent ammonia requirement and gives the best sludge quality; and (3) maintain the lowest RAS flow possible without overloading the secondary clarifier. \nCredit\n5 TCH (Wastewater) \nInstructor\nEric Wahlberg (Wastewater Technology Trainers) \nProctor\nWayne Graham (Vermont Rural Water Association) \nAdvanced Wastewater Treatment Series \nThis class is part of the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series. Classes in this series are intended for experienced wastewater operators. It is recommended that you have attended the Basic Wastewater Course\, passed a wastewater certification exam\, and/or worked a number of years at a wastewater treatment facility before taking these advanced classes. \nThese classes are designed for operators who are looking to enhance their understanding of wastewater treatment; preparing for a Grade 3\, 4\, or 5 wastewater exam; or seeking a management position at a wastewater treatment facility. There is no formal enrollment in the Advanced Wastewater Treatment Series—just sign up for each class you want to take. These classes will have “Advanced WW Series” in the title. Find more information here.
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/activated-sludge-5-29/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250220T185623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T185623Z
UID:18618-1748509200-1748521800@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Operation and Maintenance of Distribution Systems
DESCRIPTION:Description\nGroundwater system operators have many tasks to accomplish to operate and maintain their water systems. We will review administrative tasks such as sampling and monitoring\, consumer confidence reports\, chemical monitoring waivers\, source protection\, operation and maintenance manuals\, monthly operating reports\, operator certification and sanitary surveys. \nOperation and maintenance of groundwater sources is a very important part of providing safe drinking water to consumers. Ensuring sustainability by performing drawdown tests on groundwater wells will help you to know how sustainable your groundwater source is. Operating your disinfection system and understanding the chlorination process is key to providing safe water that consumers find palatable. \nWater distribution systems can often be a contamination vulnerability. Maintenance items such as flushing\, valve exercising\, and hydrant maintenance are of the utmost importance. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/o-m-distribution-5-29/
LOCATION:Brattleboro Fire Department\, 103 Elliot St\, Brattleboro\, VT\, 05301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250219T190714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T141258Z
UID:18577-1748336400-1748349000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Personal Protective Equipment\, Ladder\, and Electrical Safety
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis class will cover several safety considerations for water and wastewater personnel. First\, we will look at new and improved personal protective equipment (PPE). Falls are the second highest cause of workplace fatality across the nation\, so we will discuss ladder safety at home and in the workplace. Water and wastewater operators work on and around electrical equipment at their facilities. This class focuses on the electrical safety measures that should be in place at your facility. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nCost\n$24 Member\n$48 Non-member \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/ppe-5-27/
LOCATION:National Life Complex\, Dewey Building\, 1 National Life Drive\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waitlist,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250313T154702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T225356Z
UID:19198-1747904400-1747917000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:TNC Operations
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis course is designed for Transient Non-Community (TNC) Water System Operators. No matter what your experience as a water system operator\, this course will help you better manage your system. The course will review the following topics: disinfecting your water system (UV and chlorine)\, sampling procedure and sampling schedules\, sanitary survey review\, common water system deficiencies\, rules and regulations (current and upcoming rules)\, discussion of seasonal operations\, basic site investigations. \nFor Class 1B operators\, this course will fulfill the requirement to obtain 3 continuing education credits prior to renewal of your certification. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nMeredith Maskell (VT Drinking Water and Groundwater Protection Division) \nProctor\nTim Russo (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/tnc-operations-5-22/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Water Credit,Zoom Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250219T185932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T183718Z
UID:18573-1747818000-1747830600@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Operation and Maintenance of Distribution Systems
DESCRIPTION:Description\nGroundwater system operators have many tasks to accomplish to operate and maintain their water systems. We will review administrative tasks such as sampling and monitoring\, consumer confidence reports\, chemical monitoring waivers\, source protection\, operation and maintenance manuals\, monthly operating reports\, operator certification and sanitary surveys. \nOperation and maintenance of groundwater sources is a very important part of providing safe drinking water to consumers. Ensuring sustainability by performing drawdown tests on groundwater wells will help you to know how sustainable your groundwater source is. Operating your disinfection system and understanding the chlorination process is key to providing safe water that consumers find palatable. \nWater distribution systems can often be a contamination vulnerability. Maintenance items such as flushing\, valve exercising\, and hydrant maintenance are of the utmost importance. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/om-distribution/
LOCATION:Lyndon Public Safety Facility\, 316 Main St\, Lyndonville\, VT\, 05851\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250219T184232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T132248Z
UID:18570-1747731600-1747744200@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Cross Connection Control
DESCRIPTION:Description\nCross connections in public water systems can cause adverse health effects to consumers if a control program is not in place. High-risk businesses such as car washes\, hospitals\, manufacturing facilities\, funeral parlors\, and veterinarian clinics may pose hazards to a water system if they do have adequate backflow prevention. \nThis course will discuss the process of identifying high-risk hazards and choosing the appropriate backflow prevention device based on the level of risk. \nCredit\n3 TCH (Water) \nInstructor\nPaula Jackson (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/cross-connection-5-20/
LOCATION:Waterbury Municipal Center\, Community Room\, 28 N Main St\, Waterbury\, VT\, 05676\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waitlist,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20250414T182656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T171526Z
UID:19812-1747728000-1747753200@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Pump School
DESCRIPTION:This course is being organized and offered by Champlin Associates for FREE. Lunch is also generously being provided for participants. \nDescription\nThis three-part class will introduce submersible pump components\, pump curves\, and diagnosing pump failures using a systems approach. Topics include: \n\nBasics of pumps and systems\nPump curves—how to read them and why you would want to\nOptimizing pump selection\nSystems-oriented approaches to failure analysis\n\nCredit\n6 TCH (Water & Wastewater) \nInstructor\nNick Terranova (HOMA Pump Technology) \nProctor\nAllison Smith (Vermont Rural Water Association)
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/pump-school-5-20/
LOCATION:Franklin Event Center\, 1 Scale Ave\, Suite 92\, Rutland\, VT\, 05701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20241219T162050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T141011Z
UID:17418-1747296000-1747321200@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Vermont Rural Water’s 2025 Conference will include a trade show\, luncheon\, and trainings. Click here to view the full schedule. \nCost\n$85 Member\n$130 Non-member \nTraining Classes \nEarn 3.5 TCH (water/wastewater) if you attend a class during each session. The first classes begin at 8:30 am. Class descriptions can be found in the conference schedule here. \nClass Topics: \n\n\n\nSCADA Overview\, Troubleshooting\, & Resiliency (Tom Allen\, LCS Controls)\nPeristaltic Pumps 101 (Kevin Moran\, Stenner Pumps)\nIce Pigging: Advanced Pipe Cleaning Technology (Paul Treloar\, American Pipeline Solutions and Dean Rheume\, Town of Middlebury)\nSecurity and Resilience: Champlain Water District’s Partnership with CISA (Joe Duncan\, Champlain Water District)\nDrinking Water Regulatory Updates (Ben Montross\, DWGPD)\nWastewater Regulatory Updates (Heather Collins\, Michelle Kolb\, and Garrett Walsh\, Wastewater Management Program)\n\n\n\nAdditional Activities \nVermont Drinking Water Week will be hosting the 2025 Water Taste Test during the conference. To participate\, submit an entry form by May 1 and deliver one gallon of water to the Taste Test table in the lobby by 9 am on May 15.\n     Taste Test Rules\n     Entry Form (PDF)\n     Entry Form (Word doc) \nThere will be a Golf Tournament on Wednesday\, May 14. Learn more and register here. \nTo exhibit in the Trade Show\, click here. \nTo Sponsor the conference\, click here. \nSponsored by:
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/2025-conference/
LOCATION:Lake Morey Resort\, 82 Clubhouse Rd\, Fairlee\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Waitlist,Wastewater Credit,Water Credit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145226
CREATED:20241218T193829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T142906Z
UID:17393-1747225800-1747242000@vtruralwater.org
SUMMARY:Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Come join the fun and support Vermont Rural Water! The tournament is a four-person scramble with a shotgun start at 12:30. You can form your own four-person team\, or allow the pro shop to match you with others. \nCost\nFor those staying overnight at Lake Morey Resort under the Full Package Rate\, the tournament fee is $85. If you are not staying overnight (or staying under the discounted vendor rate)\, the tournament fee is $115. \nSponsored by:
URL:https://vtruralwater.org/event/golf-tournament-2025/
LOCATION:Lake Morey Country Club\, 179 Clubhouse Rd\, Fairlee\, VT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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