Onsite professionals have access to a series of six one-hour webinars on individual and clustered wastewater treatment systems and their design, management, and use in protecting surface water and groundwater. The final two sessions will be held Dec. 7 and 14. The sessions are open to consultants, design engineers, service professionals, and regulators at no cost through a university-based watershed management webinar program.
The U.S. EPA, the Conservation Technology Information Center, and Purdue University co-sponsor the training to improve understanding and knowledge on how conventional and high-performance treatment systems work, how they’re designed and managed, and how to incorporate them into a wastewater management program.
The focus of the Dec. 7 session is Management Approaches for Decentralized Systems, and the Dec. 14 session explores Integrated Water Resource Management. Webcasts will be held at noon Eastern time both days. To register, of find out more, visit http://ctic.org/resourcedisplay/384/.
Past webinars from the series are archived (slides and audio) at Purdue’s Watershed Leadership Program web site: https://engineering.purdue.edu/~iwla/webinars/wastewater2010/index.html
For more information, contact Angie Williams at williams@ctic.org.














