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  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 12/11/2023 at 12:00 PM (PST)

    This webinar is hosted by the CWEA Safety Committee, this webinar provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to review and understand the 5 Steps to a Safe Excavation.

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    CWEA Members: $0.00
    Non-Members: $53.00

    1.8 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: ALL

    This 90 minute webinar, Understanding of California Government Code 4216 and the California Code of Regulations Title 19 helps safeguard stakeholders from safety risks to life, health, property while preventing damage to underground substructures and vital public services.

    Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways
    1) Excavators responsibilities
    2) Owner/Operators’ responsibilities
    3) Consequences when rules and regulations are not followed.

    Agenda:
    1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Safety training presentation
    2:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Safety Committee Update  (everyone is welcome)

    Amber Dahl

    Safety Director

    Underground Service Alert of Southern California

    Since 1997, Amber has been dedicated in communicating to all stakeholders in damage prevention their shared roles and responsibilities through education of CA Government Code 4216.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.8 contact hours towards ALL CWEA's certifications. 

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 8 Component(s)

    Domain 1: Sub-Domains 1.1-1.6

    Dear Focus Group Member: Please review the videos and provide complete the survey at the end of each section based on the objectives listed in the CWEA Certification Handbook.

    This series of videos focuses on Doman 1: Sub-Domains 1.1-1.6
     
    Sub-Domain 1.1:Inspection, cleaning and maintenance of wastewater collection systems utilizing equipment

    Sub-Domain 1.2: Performing and giving assistance with pump station inspections, maintenance, and repair and recording instrument readings

    Sub-Domain 1.3:
    Inspection and maintenance of easements, some of which may be remote or difficult to access

    Sub-Domain 1.4:Participation in the construction and repair of the wastewater collection system

    Sub-Domain 1.5:Participation in the containment and cleanup of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs)

    Sub-Domain 1.6:Participation in the safe removal and restoration of concrete and paved surfaces using a wide variety of construction equipment, hand and power tools

    At the end of the videos is a brief survey to complete based on the content shared in each video. 

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 11/02/2023

    This webinar, hosted by the SFBS CWEA Laboratory Committee, will focus on the analysis of samples for low-level metals.

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    CWEA Members: $25.00
    Non-Members: $35.00 

    1.2 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: LAB 

    Regulatory entities, along with competitive markets, are driving the demand for lower and lower detection levels of samples. When it comes to achieving low detection capabilities for metals testing, laboratories recognize not only the importance but also the difficulties associated with keeping a clean lab and clean testing supplies. In this webinar, our speaker Becky Faenza, will discuss common sources of background contamination in the laboratory and ways to navigate through a clean lab workflow to achieve low detection capabilities in low-level metals analysis.


    Blake Brown (Moderator)

    CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

    Blake Brown is the CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair and Supervising Chemist at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District.  She has 5 years of experience in the Wastewater field and 12 years of experience in the Environmental Laboratory field.

    Becky Faenza

    Representative, Technical Support

    Environmental Express

    Becky Faenza has worked at Environmental Express as a Technical Specialist for the past 7 years.  Prior to her current position she worked in the Biodiesel Industry for 4 years.  She received a B.S. degree in both Biology and Marine/Environmental Science from Salisbury University and a M.S. degree in Environmental Studies from the College of Charleston.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certification: LAB.  

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Presented by the Student & Young Professionals Committee. An informative engagement with acclaimed professionals in the Water Industry.

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    This complimentary webinar is intended to provide an introductory overview of the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). The webinar will include a history of the SWRCB and the Clean Water Act, the responsibilities, and divisions of the SWRCB, an overview of the regional boards, and a discussion of the responsibilities of State board members. The primary speaker will be Nichole Morgan, Civil Engineer of the SWRCB and one of five SWRCB board members.

    Learning Objectives:
    1. Understand the relevance and importance of the SWRCB as a wastewater regulating entity.
    2. Understand the context of the establishment of the SWRCB.
    3. Understand the current structure and function of the SWRCB.
    4. Understand the responsibilities of SWRCB board members.

    Photo by SWRCB.

    Nichole Morgan

    Civil Engineer Board Member

    State Water Resources Control Board

    Nichole Morgan was appointed as the civil engineer to the State Water Resources Control Board by Governor Gavin Newsom in June 2021. Ms. Morgan most recently served as an Assistant Deputy Director in the State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Financial Assistance, where she worked on projects providing funding for drinking water, wastewater, storm water and groundwater infrastructure improvements. During this time Ms. Morgan also oversaw the management of a variety of additional programs including the Lead in Child Care Centers, Fish Advisories, and Drinking Water and Wastewater Operator Certification programs.

    From 1999 to 2009 Ms. Morgan worked for public agencies and engineering consulting firms. Her responsibilities included planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of drinking water, wastewater and recycled water treatment and conveyance facilities throughout California. Ms. Morgan joined the State Water Resources Control Board in 2009 where she worked as staff in the Division of Financial Assistance, Delta Water Master’s Office, and the Division of Water Rights. Ms. Morgan worked as a manager at the Central Valley Regional Water Board from 2012 to 2018, where she managed the region’s NPDES program. She returned to the State Water Board in 2018 as the head of the Office of Sustainable Water Solutions and was promoted in 2019 to an Assistant Deputy Director with the Division of Financial Assistance.

    Ms. Morgan has a Bachelor in Science in Civil Engineering from California State University, Sacramento.

    Julia Asbenson (Moderator)

    Chair of the CWEA Students and Young Professionals (SYP) Committee

    MC Engineering

    Julia Asbenson currently serves as the Chair of the CWEA Students and Young Professionals (SYP) Committee. She is passionate about investing in California’s future leaders. Julia has been employed at MC Engineering, a water and wastewater consulting firm, since 2016.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 09/18/2023

    This webinar is hosted by the CWEA Safety Committee

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    CWEA Members: $38.00
    Non-Members: $53.00

    1.8 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: ALL

    This 60 minute webinar, hosted by the CWEA Safety Committee, designed to bring information to those working in locations that may contain the following dangerous animals, insects, spiders, fire ants and poisonous plants. 

    • Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways
    ● Venomous snakes (depending upon the region this includes rattlesnakes, copperheads, coral snakes and water moccasins)
    ● Deer mice that may be infected with Hanta Virus
    ● Venomous spiders and arachnids including black and brown widows, brown recluse, scorpions and fire ants
    ● Stinging insects including bees, wasps and hornets
    ● Poison plants which regionally include poison oak and ivy and poison sumac

    Agenda:
    1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Safety training presentation
    2:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Safety Committee Update  (everyone is welcome)
    • Cal/OSHA Update
    • Southern/Northern Safety Day
    • Getting Involved 

    David Burpeau

    Wastewater/Public Agency Safety Expert

    David Burpeau has been a Water and Wastewater Safety Professional for 45 years. In addition, has served as a consultant specializing in water utilities and disciplines pertaining to Occupational Health & Safety, Water and Wastewater Security, Emergency Management, and risk management, Insurance, Occupational Medicine, Industrial Hygiene Risk Management and Loss Control. Recently Mr. Burpeau has become associated with Water Otter, developing safety content for their Water and Wastewater training system, and previously had done the same for Target Safety, AKA Vector Solutions.

    As a safety professional with two large water and wastewater agencies in San Diego, California, and a consultant to many more. Mr. Burpeau’s leadership, systems and programs enjoyed significant success related to reductions in accidents, injuries and other losses resulting in at least 80% reductions in losses. In addition, one organization worked several years without a lost workday injury. He also developed internal confined space, and trenching rescue teams that also were proficient in chlorine leaks and other chemical emergencies.

    Mr. Burpeau is a Viet Nam era veteran serving as a Navy Corpsman with specialty training in general medicine, surgery, radiology, emergency medicine and other medical disciplines. As a federal employee he worked as an associate within a medical/surgical research/tissue bank facility working on a team that worked to develop and perfect new surgical techniques. Mr. Burpeau was a partner with Don Brown Productions, the world’s leader in safety video production and was responsible for the development of more than 2500 safety and training videos of which Mr. Burpeau crafted hundreds of topics.

    Mr. Burpeau has extensive training experience in safety program content development and implementation providing training programs to senior management, utility and general industry, managers, and employees. Mr. Burpeau also has extensive training and experience in security associated with Public Agencies, Homeland Security and Security for Houses of Worship. including weapons training and use.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.8 contact hours towards ALL CWEA's certifications. 

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 09/12/2023

    This webinar will focus on the BOD analysis of wastewater samples and provide troubleshooting advice for SM 5210 B.

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    CWEA Members: $25.00
    Non-Members: $35.00 

    1.2 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: LAB

    This webinar, hosted by the SFBS CWEA Laboratory Committee, will focus on the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) analysis of wastewater samples. In this webinar our speaker, David Smith, will discuss tips and tricks to troubleshoot the BOD analysis and outline products offered for the BOD analysis from Environmental Express.

    • Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways
    o No. 1 BOD Method and Procedure Overview
    o No. 2 Common BOD Issues
    o No. 3 BOD Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks


    Blake Brown (Moderator)

    CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

    Blake Brown is the CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair and Supervising Chemist at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District.  She has 5 years of experience in the Wastewater field and 12 years of experience in the Environmental Laboratory field.

    David Smith

    Lead, Technical Support

    Environmental Express

    David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of South Carolina. He began his career in the environmental field as an analyst in the wet chemistry department with an environmental lab in Columbia, South Carolina. He moved up to the role of department supervisor and served in that position for 7 years. David then joined Environmental Express where he now works as lead technical support. His primary roles include helping others with proper utilization of their equipment, internal and external method training, and working with product development. He has volunteered with the Standard Methods Committee since 2008. He has also volunteered with TNI since 2017. When not working on Environmental Chemistry he spends his time with his family, piano, woodworking, volleyball, and reading epic fantasy series.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certification: LAB, AWTO 

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This webinar is an in-depth training on using your microscope to identify filament characteristics in your activated sludge.

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    CWEA Members: $25.00
    Non-Members: $35.00 

    1.2 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: LAB, AWTO

    This webinar is part 3 of an educational series hosted by the SFBS Laboratory Committee on the use of a microscope to examine the WWTP’s activated sludge and make more informed process control decisions. In this webinar our speaker, Ron Trygar, will cover identifying filament characteristics and their impact on the settling properties of your activated sludge.

    • Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways
    o No. 1 Identifying filament characteristics
    o No. 2 Interpreting results provided by a microscopic exam of the activated sludge
    o No. 3 Process control adjustments based on filament identification


    Blake Brown (Moderator)

    CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

    Blake Brown is the CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair and Supervising Chemist at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District.  She has 5 years of experience in the Wastewater field and 12 years of experience in the Environmental Laboratory field.

    Ron Trygar, CET

    Senior Training Specialist

    University of Florida Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center

    Ron Trygar has been in the wastewater treatment industry for more than 39 years, and he is the Senior Training Specialist at the University of Florida Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center in Gainesville, Florida. Ron has over 25 years of training experience, and he is passionate about teaching wastewater treatment courses, specifically the microscopic examination of activated sludge. Ron has spent many hours observing the biomass from his own treatment plants as well as samples sent to him from treatment plants around the Southeastern US, and he is considered a subject matter expert by his peers in Florida. Ron is certified in Florida as a Class A Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and Class B Drinking Water Plant Operator and holds a certification through the Southeast Desalting Association (SEDA) as a Membrane Treatment Plant Operator. In his free time, Ron enjoys fishing, swimming and diving along Florida’s marine coastline, fixing cars and stuff in his workshop, reading and spending time with his wife Rochelle.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certification: LAB, AWTO 

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This webinar is an in-depth discussion about how to use the microscope to examine and interpret your activated sludge floc particles.

    CWEA Members: $25.00
    Non-Members: $35.00 

    1.2 Contact Hours Towards CWEA Certifications: LAB, AWTO

    This webinar is part 2 of an educational series hosted by the SFBS Laboratory Committee on the use of a microscope to examine the WWTP’s activated sludge and make more informed process control decisions. During this webinar our speaker, Ron Trygar, will cover floc structure and its impact on the settling properties of your activated sludge.

    • Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways
    o No. 1 Identifying floc morphology
    o No. 2 Factors that impact biological flocculation
    o No. 3 Interpreting results provided by a microscopic exam of the activated sludge


    Blake Brown (Moderator)

    CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District

    Blake Brown is the CWEA SF Bay Section Lab Committee Chair and Supervising Chemist at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District.  She has 5 years of experience in the Wastewater field and 12 years of experience in the Environmental Laboratory field.

    Ron Trygar, CET

    Senior Training Specialist

    University of Florida Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center

    Ron Trygar has been in the wastewater treatment industry for more than 39 years, and he is the Senior Training Specialist at the University of Florida Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) Center in Gainesville, Florida. Ron has over 25 years of training experience, and he is passionate about teaching wastewater treatment courses, specifically the microscopic examination of activated sludge. Ron has spent many hours observing the biomass from his own treatment plants as well as samples sent to him from treatment plants around the Southeastern US, and he is considered a subject matter expert by his peers in Florida. Ron is certified in Florida as a Class A Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and Class B Drinking Water Plant Operator and holds a certification through the Southeast Desalting Association (SEDA) as a Membrane Treatment Plant Operator. In his free time, Ron enjoys fishing, swimming and diving along Florida’s marine coastline, fixing cars and stuff in his workshop, reading and spending time with his wife Rochelle.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certification: LAB, AWTO 

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/18/2023

    Presented by SARBS: This presentation will explore various definitions of innovation as they apply to advancing nutrient removal in wastewater.

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    Member fee: $25.00
    Non-Member fee: $35.00 

    1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's: ECI, LAB, MT, EIT, AWTO Certifications. 

    This session will help you identify strategies to facilitate innovation while assuring emerging technologies are properly integrated into existing facilities to reduce risk and maximize reward. The session will present three engineering examples supported by case studies where innovation was applied to enhance nitrogen and phosphorus removal systems.

    Attendees will leave this session with some tangible tools that allow your organization to facilitate innovation and a renewed excitement for the type of creative spirit required to attain future nutrient reduction goals.   

    Learning Objectives:
    1. Innovation using well known tools and a different way of thinking
    2. Innovation through design to reduce the risk of unknowns that come with emerging technology
    3. Innovation by further advancement of an already innovative & emerging technology

    Photo by CWEA

    John Fraser P.E.

    National Wastewater Practice Director

    Carollo Engineers

    John Fraser serves as Carollo’s National Wastewater Practice Director -Leads a team of about 300 wastewater specialists throughout the west and around the country. John has 37 yrs experience in nutrient removal and innovation and is Carollo’s lead for Ballasted Activated Sludge and Aerobic Granular Sludge innovations.

    Rajesh Doppalapudi, P.E.

    Southern California Regional Wastewater

    Carollo Engineers

    Rajesh Doppalapudi serves as Carollo’s Southern California Regional Wastewater Lead and is involved in management and design of nutrient reduction facilities and other large wastewater projects throughout Southern California and beyond.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 1.2 contact hours towards CWEA's certifications: ECI, LAB, MT, EIT, AWTO

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Certified Manager of Operations and Maintenance helps you prepare for the CWEA Mechanical Technologist - Grade 1-3 certification exam.

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    Member fee: $50.00

    Non-Member fee: $70.00

    Contact Hours: 2.40 contact hours towards CWEA's Mechanical Technologist and Collection System Maintenance certifications

    Learning Objective(s) - after participating in this session, attendees will be able to:

    • Understanding of the “Order of Operation” method of solving math problems.
    • How each formula works used on a CWEA test.
    • Conversion of Fractions to Decimals.
    • Selecting the correct unit of measurement.
    • How to read and analyze word problems.
    • Conversions and Equivalents used in wastewater math.

    Roy Reynolds (Moderator)

    Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor

    Orange County Sanitation District

    Roy Reynolds has 28 years of experience in the wastewater field. The last 18 years he has been a Maintenance Supervisor at Orange County Sanitation District in Southern California. He served in the U.S. Navy, assigned to the Seabees stationed in San Diego, before the Battalion moved to Port Hueneme California. He has been active in the CWEA sitting on many of the Local and State committees related to Maintenance and Certification. Currently serving the CWEA as the SARBS TCP Committee Chair.

    Registrants who view the live webinar to see the slides and hear the audio and then enter the correct attention check code (directions below) will receive 2.4 contact hours towards CWEA's Mechanical Technologist and Collection System Maintenance certifications

    To receive your contact hours for viewing the live webinar, please note the two (2) different attention check codes that will be displayed at two different points during the webinar in the top left or right corner of the presentation for approximately 90 seconds.  Please enter these codes as 1st attention check code – 2nd attention check code (XXXX-XXXX) in the Attention Check Code component under the "Contents" tab.  

    Please note, all user activity of CWEA certification holders on the Online Wastewater Education Network is subject to the CWEA Code of Ethics standards for professional conduct and ethics. Certification holders should receive credit for a training only once within the same contact hour period. Any attempt to undermine the certification process may be subject to ethics procedures and possible sanctions. It is not possible to receive contact hours for both attending the live webinar and viewing the recording.  

    Once you have entered the correct attendance check codes, you will be able to create and download an electronic certificate of completion under the "Contents" tab.