Training Environmental
Professionals throughout
New England and New York
September 2015 – January 2016
Fall 2015
Connecticut
Sept 15 Polymers and Sludge Conditioning...Old Lyme Nov 17 Managers Forum ...Hartford Dec 2 – 16 Preparing for your Class 3 & 4 Exam (3 sessions)... East Windsor Dec 10 Wipes: Why They’re in Your System (and How to Get Them Out) ... Cromwell Jan 5 – 7 Preparing for Your Class 1 & 2 Exam... Mashantucket
Maine
Oct 20 & 21 Laboratory Procedures w. NEWEA Exam ... Brunswick
Massachusetts
Sept 21 & 28 Advanced Activated Sludge Process Control for Nitrification and Denitrification (2-day) ...Amherst Sept 29 – Oct 1 O&M of Collection Systems w. NEWEA Exam ...Lowell Oct 1 Optimizing Clarifier Performance Workshop ...Amherst Oct 27 Optimizing Activated Sludge Systems Through Solids Flux Analysis ...Springfield Nov 3 Performance Management ...Millbury Dec 3 Proper Sampling for Process and Reporting ...Pittsfield Dec 11 Instrumentation & SCADA ...Millbury
New Hampshire
Nov 12 Phosphorus Removal Technologies...Portsmouth Dec 14 Pumps & Hydraulics ... Franklin
New York
Oct 15 Polymers and Sludge Conditioning... Chenango Dec 1 Proper Sampling for Process and Reporting ... Fort Edward Dec 2 Laboratory Procedures ... Fort Edward
Rhode Island
Nov 17 – 19 O&M of Collection Systems w. NEWEA Exam ...Providence
Vermont
Sept 16 Advanced Wastewater Math Review ...Montpelier Oct 7 Mechanical Power Transmission Basics ... Burlington Dec 8 Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems – Preventing SSOs and CSOs ... Burlington
Course Schedule for September 2015 – January 2016
NEIWPCC Guidance Documents ...3
NEIWPCC Training Bios ...4
JETCC Training Schedule ...9
NEWEA Exam Application Information ...21
Course Registration Form ...22
State Wastewater Certification Exams ...23
Calendar of Upcoming Events...24
We are now incorporating the Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training (MWOT) schedule into this catalog. MWOT course descriptions and details can be found on pages 11-13.
NEIWPCC Training Fall 2015 2
Course
Catalog
F
ALL 2015
September 2015 - January 2016Welcome to the Fall 2015 catalog of courses offered by the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. The offerings continue NEIWPCC’s long tradition of providing a diverse range of courses in our member states—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
For well over 40 years, NEIWPCC’s instructors have traveled throughout New England and New York State to teach new skills and introduce new technologies to environmental professionals. In this and every training season, our goal is to provide the specific training that is needed and to do so at convenient locations and times. All courses listed in the catalog are approved for wastewater license-renewal training contact hours in our member states. Select courses have also received state approval for drinking water certification training contact hours (see course descriptions).
Within the catalog, courses are grouped by the state in which they are conducted; within each state’s section, the courses are listed chronologically. We encourage you to browse through the listings and look at all the available options. The schedule on the facing page shows where to find specific course listings. This edition includes the course schedule for Massachusetts’s wastewater operator certification and training program, for which NEIWPCC has assumed responsibility (see pages 10-13), and the Maine JETCC programs (page 9). This issue also features a list of state wastewater certification exams and websites (page 23), and a schedule of water- and wastewater-related events (page 24).
• To register for a course, follow the instructions and fill out the form on page 22.
• All course fees include instructional material. Lunch is not included unless otherwise noted. • Register at least seven days in advance of a course to avoid a $15 late registration fee.
• Upon receiving your registration and fee or purchase order for a course, we will send you a letter of confirmation and directions to the course location.
• There is a $15 fee for checks returned for insufficient funds.
• Seven days notice is required IN WRITING (mailed or faxed) for you to cancel at no cost. Cancellations received after this time will be charged $25 for programs under $125 and $50 for programs over $125. Registrants who do not cancel and fail to attend a course are responsible for full payment.
In addition to the courses listed in this catalog, NEIWPCC offers training programs customized to meet the specific needs of an operation’s workforce. For more information, call 978-323-7929.
For more information on NEIWPCC and our many other programs and projects, visit www.neiwpcc.org.
Go Online and Get Up to Date!
The training schedule on our website provides easy access to brief descriptions of each course in this catalog, plus we update the schedule regularly with the very latest information. Find out whether a class is rapidly filling up or is already full. View special flyers created for courses. Read important notices. Get up to date! Access the schedule at www.neiwpcc.org/training/schedule.asp.
Online Wet Weather Training
NEIWPCC is offering a web-based training course focused on wet weather issues and their impacts at wastewater treatment facilities. The course emphasizes the skills and knowledge necessary to develop wet weather operating plans for a wastewater plant. The course is self-paced and can be completed at home or at work. The cost is $100. Upon successful completion of the course, 10 training contact hours will be awarded. This course was developed by NEIWPCC for the NYS DEC, and is approved for operator recertification in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire.
IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION
• There is a separate registration form that must be completed in order to take the online course. It is available at www.neiwpcc.org/wetweathertraining.
• The fee for this course is $100 per student. This fee must be received by NEIWPCC before students can take the course.
• Successful completion requires that all assignments be finished (including the course survey) and a score of 70% or greater achieved on the final exam.
• Students have six months to complete the course.
• Students will be sent a reminder in the fifth month if they have not completed the course.
NEIWPCC Guidance Documents
Information about the below mentioned guides, as well as other NEIWPCC guides, can be found on our Publications & Resources/Technical Guides web page at www.neiwpcc.org/technicalguides.asp. Some of the guides are free for download, while others require an order form and payment.
NEW! TR-16: Guides for the Design of Wastewater Treatment Works – 2011 Edition
This document, commonly known as TR-16 (short for Technical Report #16), is one of NEIWPCC’s most frequently requested publications—and for good reason. Each section covers important elements of wastewater treatment that must be considered in the design process. In 2011, NEIWPCC completed a major update of TR-16 to include the very latest in design considerations, including advances in technology, nutrient removal, energy efficiency, and instrumentation. Hard copies may be purchased for $95 or CDs for $25. These prices include shipping & handling (US Media Mail). Copies of TR-16 can now be ordered online (credit card purchases only) by going to our online purchasing page. To place an order, contact NEIWPCC at (978) 323-7929 or by e-mail at mail@neiwpcc.org. You may purchase a copy online or download an order form from our website at
www.neiwpcc.org/portal/connect.asp.
Sequencing Batch Reactor Design and Operational Considerations
This document includes key elements to consider when designing an SBR facility as well as explanations of specific
configurations and processes that optimize SBR performance. It is available in an electronic version that can be downloaded for free at www.neiwpcc.org/sbr_guide.asp.
Optimizing Operation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation of Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems
This comprehensive manual helps collection system owners and operators optimize system performance, enhance effectiveness of maintenance programs, and reduce the long-term costs of operation. Download the entire document or individual chapters for free at www.neiwpcc.org/omrmanual.asp.The Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators Guide to Biosolids Sampling Plans
This guide was created to give operators an easily adaptable reference and worksheets for developing standardized procedures and documentation for the collection and analysis of treated sewage sludge destined for land application. It is available in an electronic version that can be downloaded for free at www.neiwpcc.org/biosamplingguide.asp.
The Northeast Guide for Estimating Staffing at Publicly and Privately Owned Wastewater
Treatment Plants
This guidance, which is an update of the EPA staffing guide for the operation of POTWs published in 1973, allows users to estimate the appropriate staffing level for most of the publicly and privately owned wastewater treatment plants in the Northeast. The recommendations on staffing will help facility managers and assistance providers keep facilities in compliance and help non-compliant facilities get back on track. The information in the guide can also be used to support budget
allocations, identify performance-limiting factors, inform composite correction plans, and evaluate proposals for contract services. The guide is an invaluable resource for municipal managers, consultants, contract service providers, and federal and state technical assistance providers.
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Don Kennedy develops, instructs, and coordinates NEIWPCC wastewater and safety training courses. His courses include pump station operation and maintenance, instrumentation and SCADA control, operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems, and confined space entry. Don also leads a course in O&M of wastewater collection systems for the Boston Water and Sewer Commission. This eight-week course is part of the curriculum for Boston Water and Sewer’s employee apprenticeship program.
Don has spent more than 30 years in environmental services. Prior to joining NEIWPCC, he worked as an operator for the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District during that facility’s complex start-up phase. Don was the first supervisor for Sanders Associates’ metal finishing wastewater treatment operations in Manchester, N.H. Don supervised Hadco’s metal finishing wastewater treatment processes in Derry, N.H., and directed the company’s hazardous material response team. He supervised both sanitary and metal finishing operations for Raytheon in three locations in Massachusetts. Don also conducted job safety analysis, training, and industrial hygiene sampling for Raytheon-Quincy and OSRAM Sylvania in Manchester, N.H.
Don has a B.A. from Framingham State College. He holds a Grade 6C Wastewater Operators certificate in Massachusetts, an Occupational Health and Safety certificate from Northeastern University and a Massachusetts Toxic Use Reduction Planner certificate. He is a member of NEWEA and sits on the Collection Certification and Energy Committees.
As seen in the listings in this catalog, NEIWPCC’s training courses are led by a variety of instructors, including NEIWPCC staff and individuals from the public and private sectors who are experts in their fields. NEIWPCC carefully selects these guest instructors based on their knowledge and experience and their ability to effectively lead a training session. Our guest instructors include individuals who are nationally recognized for their expertise and accomplishments.
NEIWPCC’s in-house training staff lead the majority of our core training courses. As seen below, Don Kennedy and James LaLiberte bring a wealth of experience to the classroom.
Don Kennedy
Training Coordinator
James LaLiberte develops, instructs, and coordinates NEIWPCC wastewater and safety training programs. His courses include basic math, operation of municipal wastewater treatment plants, basic industrial wastewater treatment, and safety in WWTPs. James assists in conducting NEIWPCC’s courses in confined space entry and the operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems. He is co-chairman of the Massachusetts Training Advisory Committee, and as such, is integrally involved in coordinating the state’s wastewater operator training program, which is now overseen by NEIWPCC due to state budget cuts. James also oversees Massachusetts’s wastewater management training program.
Prior to joining NEIWPCC, James spent over 30 years as a chemical process engineer in a variety of industries. He was responsible for wastewater treatment operations at Hampshire Chemical and was also the company’s process safety resource and training coordinator. James has had extensive experience in multiple aspects of the environmental, safety, and health areas.
James has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University. He holds a Grade 4
Wastewater Operator certificate in New Hampshire and a Grade 5C certificate in Massachusetts. He is a member of NEWEA and sits on the Safety Committee. He is also a Director of the MWPCA.
James LaLiberte
Training Coordinator
C O N N E C T I C U T
-Polymers and Sludge Conditioning
Tuesday, September 15, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., CT DEEP Marine Headquarters, Old Lyme, CT Instructors: Roger Gauthier, Kemira Water Solutions; Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 Credits: 6 TCH
Polymers play an integral part in meeting effluent requirements and reducing sludge volumes. This one-day course covers the make-up, application, and dewatering principals associated with polymers.
Topics covered include: • What are polymers?
• Polymer selection; organic coagulants vs. metal salts • Coagulation, flocculation and clarification
• Jar and laboratory testing (dry, emulsion, and liquid chemistries) • Polymer feed system dos and don’ts
• Handling and spill prevention • Polymer application case studies Students must bring a basic calculator.
Managers Forum
Tuesday, November 17, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Hartford MDC, Hartford, CT Instructors: Representatives from CT DEEP and CWPAA will lead the discussion Cost: $135; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
This is the 15th Annual Connecticut WWTP Managers Forum. It provides an opportunity for wastewater treatment plant managers, representatives from CT DEEP and U.S. EPA, and other water quality professionals to meet and communicate on timely topics. Subjects suggested by plant managers for discussion at this year’s forum include:
• Priority list development
• Connecticut WW Management Leadership Program • Operator training and certification discussion • Regional BNR initiatives
If you have suggestions for other topics to add to the list, contact John Murphy at (978) 349-2514. Lunch will be provided.
Fundamentals of Wastewater Treatment Operation,
Maintenance & Management
(Preparing for Your Class III & IV Certification Exam)
Three Wednesday sessions beginning December 2, 2015; 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Scout Hall Youth Center, East Windsor, CT Instructor: Art Enderle
Cost: $270 Credits: 18 TCH
This three-session course helps students move beyond the basics to a deeper understanding of the operation of wastewater treatment plants and provides invaluable instruction for those preparing for the Class III and IV exams. To enroll, you should have an understanding of the principles in CSU Sacramento’s Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants (Volumes 1 and 2) and Advanced Waste Treatment. You must also be prepared to develop advanced wastewater math skills.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
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Wipes: Why They’re in Your System (and How to Get Them Out!)
Thursday, December 10, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. , Courtyard Marriott, Cromwell, CTInstructor: Aubrey Strause
Cost: $135 ($95 for CWPAA & CAWPCA members); lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
This session will describe the phenomenon of “wipes”: non-dispersible consumer products that are clogging wastewater systems all over the country. The speaker will: provide insight into why the problem has grown so quickly; provide operators with tools to identify and understand the materials; share the local, regional, national, and global efforts and outreach campaigns underway; review legislative efforts and active litigation on this issue; and suggest ways to make a meaningful improvement in your system.
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment Facility
Operation and Maintenance
(Preparing for Class I & II Certification exams)Tuesday, January 5 – Thursday, January 7, 2016; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Dept. of Public Safety, Mashantucket, CT Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $240 Credits: 18 TCH
Anyone preparing for a state WWTP operator certification exam will benefit from this structured overview of the wastewater field. The content of the course is based on the well-known California State University, Sacramento home-study course manuals on WWTP operations.
During the three-session program, the instructor will review wastewater laws and regulations, the pretreatment process, sedimentation and flotation, secondary biological treatment, secondary treatment processes, disinfection, and other pertinent topics. Participants will receive instruction in the mathematical calculations used in wastewater treatment operation that likely will be encountered in the Class I and II exams.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
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M A I N E
-2014- 2015 Maine “Management Candidate School”
soon to graduate
Seventeen students in Maine’s 2014-2015 Management Candidate School are preparing to graduate on September 17 during Maine Water Environment Association’s (MeWEA) Fall Convention at Sunday River. These students who enrolled the 6th year of Maine’s respected Management program will bring the alumni total to 109 water and wastewater operators. During the convention lunch and business meeting on September 17 tables will be reserved for past and current management students to sit together and compare experiences from their time during and since the their respective programs. Many MCS graduates have experienced career moves and promotions as well as other benefits from their participation in the 12-year program. To date, Maine is the only state that has succeeded in holding 6 consecutive Management programs. The graduating class met monthly in Kennebunk, Maine at Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Wells Water District. As of publication date, details for the 2015 -2016 program are still in development.
For more information, call JETCC at 207-253-8020.
Laboratory Procedures
Followed by optional NEWEA exam
Tuesday, October 20 – Wednesday October 21, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Brunswick Sewer District, Brunswick, ME Instructor: Andy Fish, VT DEC
Cost: $185; lunch included Credits: 9 TCH
This one-and-a-half day course provides WWTP personnel with the opportunity to learn the laboratory tests for NPDES permitting and plant operations. It prepares participants for the optional NEWEA Voluntary Laboratory Analyst Certification Exam that takes place after the course.
Topics to be covered include proper sampling techniques; analyses, meter calibrations, and general QA for pH; total residual chlorine; total suspended solids; biochemical oxygen demand; E-coli; total phosphorous and turbidity; secondary treatment processes; lab management; and chemical hygiene.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
IN ORDER TO TAKE THE EXAM, YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY TO NEWEA. You do not need to take the course to take the exam.
See page 21 for details.
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In addition to the courses listed in this catalog, NEIWPCC offers training programs customized to meet the specific needs of an operation’s
workforce. Clients throughout New England and New York State, including Intel and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), have benefited from our custom training programs. Let us do the same for you. For more information, call NEIWPCC at 978-323-7929 or email us at training@neiwpcc.org.
Contract Training
Let NEIWPCC deliver training when, where, and how you want it.M A I N E
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NEIWPCC Coordinating Maine Wastewater Operator Certification Program
Due to organizational changes in Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection, the state has moved the responsibility for coordinating it’s wastewater operator certification program to NEIWPCC’s South Portland office where NEIWPCC currently administers the JETCC Program.
Under the agreement with MeDEP, NEIWPCC is responsible for coordinating the state’s wastewater operator certification examinations. NEIWPCC will distribute and accept exam applications, verify applicant qualifications, contract with a testing agency for the development and correction of the exams, notify applicants of exam scores, and forward exam results to ME DEP’s commissioner.
NEIWPCC is also coordinating the renewal of the certificates of Maine’s wastewater operators. All operators are required to obtain 18 training contact hours within the two-year renewal period. NEIWPCC’s responsibilities include maintaining training records for all licensed operators, coordinating the mailing of renewal notices, and notifying operators who do not meet renewal requirements. MeDEP will continue to issue operator certificates, and act on emergency applications, appeals, and other matters as required by law. MeDEP will also remain responsible for reviewing all courses and assigning appropriate training contact hours.
The fees generated by these programs are used to support JETCC’s activities. For more information on the Maine wastewater operator certification program, contact the NEIWPCC-South Portland/JETCC office at (207) 253-8020.
Register Online Now
for JETCC Courses!
You may now register online for all JETCC-sponsored training classes. This online registration is available for credit card payments only. Visit www.jetcc.org for more information and to register for this fall’s classes.
Change is in the Air...
Computer Based
Testing is now
available!
CBT Exam applications for Maine Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification are now being accepted in the NEIWPCC South Portland/ JETCC office! CBT exams will be available at two Maine locations beginning in March 2015 for people who wish to obtain Wastewater Operator
Certification in Maine. Applications for exam grade level approval are available through NEIWPCC’s South Portland, Maine office which houses the Joint Environmental Training Coordinating Committee (JETCC). (www.jetcc.org)
NEIWPCC/JETCC administers this program in partnership with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. Computer based testing has been successfully used by Maine’s Drinking Water Certification Program since 2012, as well as by other New England wastewater operator certification programs.
M A I N E
-JETCC Training Schedule
FALL 2015
DATE TOPIC LOCATION
October 6 & 7 Advanced Wastewater Treatment for Grades 3-5 Yarmouth
October 7 Facility Maintenance in Cold Climates Orono*
October 14 & 15 Wastewater 101 for Grades 1-2 Portland
October 20 & 21 Laboratory Certification with Optional NEWEA Exam Brunswick
in partnership with NEIWPCC
November 4 (A.M.) Drinking Water Microbiology & Bacteria Testing Presque Isle*
November 4 (P.M.) Wastewater Microbiology & Bacteria Testing Presque Isle
November 6 Evaluating Clarifier Performance with John Esler Augusta
November 10 Process Control for Activated Sludge Bangor
November 17 Caring for your Lab Instruments, QA/QC, & Control Charting Northeast Harbor*
November 18 Pump System Optimization for WW & DW Facilities Portland*
November 19 Pump System Optimization for WW & DW Facilities Bangor*
December 1 Creating O & M Manuals and SOPs Waterville*
December 3 Mechanical Transmission Power Basics Augusta*
December 8 Managing Fats, Oils, & Grease in the WWCS Scarborough
December 17 Blueprint Reading Kennebunkport*
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*Programs are approved by Maine Board of Licensure of Water System Operators.
Featuring a number of classes that have been popular in the past, and some new spins on familiar topics, we are sure there is something to entice both the career operators seeking to maintain a license and also for those new to the field of wastewater treatment. Newcomers should consider “Wastewater 101”. If you are preparing for a higher level exam consider “Advanced Wastewater Treatment” Seasoned operators who think they have heard everything might enjoy the practical yet entertaining “Facility Maintenance in Cold Climates” or “Lab Certification”. If you prefer more hands-on training consicer of “Blueprint Reading” , “Clarifier Performance” ,“Mechanical Transmission Power Basics”. More information on all of these courses will soon be available at www.jetcc.org. And remember you can always phone Spring or Leeann at 207-253-8020.
For course details, visit
www.jetcc.org
Online Registration Available (credit card payment only)
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Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training and Certification
NEIWPCC has coordinated the Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training and Certification programs since 2005. Oversight is provided by a Training Advisory Committee, which is led by NEIWPCC and includes representatives from MWPCA, NEWEA, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. MassDEP continues to approve courses for training credit hours, grade treatment plants, develop questions for certification examinations, and issue emergency certifications. NEIWPCC handles all other certification tasks, including license reciprocity and status changes. A list of the responsibilities of each of the three main partners (NEIWPCC, MassDEP, and MWPCA) is available on the MWPCA and NEIWPCC websites.
As part of the renewal process, all ACTIVE licensed operators in the state are required to obtain 20 training contact hours during the current licensing period (January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2015). On pages 11-13 is a list of this season’s Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training (MWOT) programs from NEIWPCC. Please refer to pages 14-16 for details on additional courses offered by NEIWPCC in Massachusetts.
In order to assist operators with reporting, NEIWPCC lists most TCHs earned from NEIWPCC, MWPCA and NEWEA on the renewal notice. We also list any TCHs earned for passing the semi-annual Massachusetts wastewater operators certification exam. Massachusetts operators, take note: We can only include this information on your application if we have been able to track your activity through your Massachusetts wastewater license number. It is vital to include this number when filling out a registration form for any training session or exam.
Also note: All correspondence to the Massachusetts Board of Certification of Wastewater Treatment Operators must now go through NEIWPCC. However, for specific questions on Massachusetts wastewater certification, please contact Dave Ferris of the Board of Certification at 617-654-6514.
Massachusetts now offers web-based certification exams exclusively. Details can be obtained at www.neiwpcc.org/training/mwotexam.asp.
Massachusetts Wastewater Management Training Program
The Massachusetts Wastewater Management Training Program has been modified to allow for more flexibility for participants. Participants no longer enroll in a rigid one-year schedule of classes but rather are allowed to choose from a selection of courses over a longer period. All participants must take nine core classes, with a selection of elective classes rounding out the program. A certificate will be presented upon completion of the nine core courses, two electives, and a day of job shadowing. Core courses will be offered at a discount to participants. Participants have three years to complete the program.
For more information, visit www.neiwpcc.org/training/mwmgmtprogram.asp
A Reminder to All Certified Operators - This is a Renewal Year!
As Massachusetts WWTPO renewals will be coming up this Fall, please remember that for Active operators, you will need TCHs (training contact hours) for your renewal. Renewal notices should be arriving around September 2015. For further information and details about TCHs and renewal requirements, as well as license status as it relates to what is needed for TCHs for your particular license renewal, please refer to the “EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR WWTPO LICENSE RECERTIFICATION/RENEWAL” document on our web site: http://www.neiwpcc.org/training/training-docs/education.pdf
A searchable database of certified, active Massachusetts wastewater operators can be found at www.neiwpcc.org/wastewater/search.asp. Users can conduct searches for operators by last name, town of residence, state, and/or grade of certification. No personal information is displayed. The database allows operators to check their status and allows employers to verify or search for operators.
Searchable
Database
M A S S A C H U S E T T S
-Fall 2015 Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training
In a move to reduce our environmental impact and cut printing and mailing costs, we are now incorporating our Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training (MWOT) schedule into this catalog. The following list provides a condensed look at our offerings. Online registration is available for MWOT courses. Full details on each course, the complete MWOT schedule, and a
registration form are available online at www.neiwpcc.org/training/mwot.asp.
Basic Wastewater Math – 3-Session Course
Three Thursday sessions beginning September 10, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA
Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $220 ($195 for MWPCA members) Credits: 15 TCH
This 3-session basic wastewater math course has been designed to help students develop basic math skills and to provide a review of basic math concepts and computations. This course will help prepare students for the problems involving basic math skills in the certification exams for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment.
Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
(Grades 1M & 2M), 6-Session Course
Six Tuesday sessions beginning September 22, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: Course only - $330 ($300 for MWPCA members); Course and books - $450 ($420 for MWPCA members) Credits: 36 TCH This 6-session course has been designed to introduce students to the basic information relative to the operation of municipal wastewater treatment plants. The basic math used in wastewater treatment will be covered during the course. This training will assist students in preparation for the Massachusetts Municipal Wastewater Grades 1 and 2 certification exams.
Intermediate Operation of Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plants (Grades 3M & 4M) 4-Session Course
Four Tuesday sessions beginning November 10, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: Course only - Course only - $250 ($225 for MWPCA members); Course and books - $310 ($285 for MWPCA members) Credits: 24 TCH
This 4-session course has been designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of the operation of wastewater treatment plants. This training is geared to prepare students for the Massachusetts Municipal Wastewater Grades 3 & 4 certification exams.
Advanced Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Plants (Grades 5C & 6C) 3-Session Course
Three Mondays beginning November 23, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: Doug Borgatti, Ph.D, P.E., BSCEE
Cost: $270 ($245 for MWPCA members); Course and books – $330 ($305 for MWPCA members) Credits: 18 TCH
This 3 session course is designed to prepare students in taking the Massachusetts Municipal Wastewater Grade 5 or 6 Combined certification exams. It deals with advanced process control, nutrient removal and other advanced topics.
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Basic Industrial Wastewater Treatment
(Grades 1I & 2I) 5-Session Course
Five Wednesdays, beginning September 30, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: Course only - $330 ($300 for MWPCA members); Course and Books - $390 ($360 for MWPCA members) Credits: 30 TCH This 5-session course is designed for individuals interested in the Grades 1 & 2 Industrial certification exams. It is a prerequisite for the Intermediate Industrial Wastewater Treatment Course. Both the Basic and Intermediate courses are recommended for students taking the Industrial Grades 3 & 4 exams and the Industrial segments of the Grades 5 & 6 Combined exams.
Basic Wastewater Laboratory Course – 4-Session Course
Four Thursdays, beginning October 15, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: Nora Lough, Narragansett Bay Commission
Cost: $320 ($290 for MWPCA members) Credits: 20 TCH
This course is designed for wastewater operators and laboratory personnel who perform laboratory analysis for NPDES compliance. The 4-session course will present correct sampling and laboratory procedures, and will include hands-on demonstrations for conventional NPDES parameters. Laboratory equipment, approved methods, analytical procedures, calculations, and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) will be included.
Advanced Industrial Wastewater Treatment – 3-Session Course
Three Wednesdays, December 2, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MAInstructor: Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $220 ($195 for MWPCA members) Credits: 18 TCH
This 2-session course has been designed for individuals taking the Industrial Grades 3 & 4 certification exams and the Industrial segments of the Combined Grades 5 & 6 exams. Topics include neutralization and metals removal, membrane filtration, ion exchange, reverse osmosis and associated O&M, and math calculations for industrial wastewater treatment. Individuals must take the Basic Industrial Wastewater Treatment course as a prerequisite. Bring your calculator to class!
Wastewater Pumps & Hydraulics – 2-Session Course
Mondays, November 2 & 9, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: Course only - $170 ($155 for MWPCA members); Course and book - $240 ($225 for MWPCA members) Credits: 12 TCH This 2-session course provides a thorough introduction to centrifugal pumps and covers such topics as pump types, parts of pumps, pump curves, and troubleshooting.
Actual pumps and parts are used in class. Most of the topic discussions are accompanied by visuals of actual pump situations.
Basic Math Review for Wastewater Operators
Thursday, November 19, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA
Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 5 TCH
This class has been designed to assist students who would like to refresh their math skills and review the math required in wastewater treatment. Problem solving involving volume, flow, dosage, mean cell residence time, etc., will be addressed. This course is designed to help individuals taking certification exams.
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-Advanced Math Review for Wastewater Operators
Thursday, December 3, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members); $70 if enrolled in MA0501 or MA0502 ($60 for MWPCA members) Credits: 5 TCH This class is designed to assist students who are proficient at basic wastewater math but struggle with process control calculations such as Food/Microorganism, Mean Cell Residence Time, Wasting Rates, Solution Mixtures, etc. The instructor will review the formulas presented on the ABC Formula Sheet along with example problems. A step-by-step approach to problem solving will be presented. This course may be of help to those taking higher level exams.
Review for Industrial Grades 1 & 2 Operator Certification Exams
and Industrial Portion of Grades 5C & 6C
Tuesday, December 8, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 6 TCH
This one-day program provides a review of the topics covered in the Grades 1 and 2 Industrial certification exams and the industrial segments of Combined Grades 5 & 6. Topics include preliminary treatment, coagulation/flocculation, solids handling, carbon adsorption, metals removal, pumps, and equipment.
Laboratory Math
Thursday, December 10, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: Nora Lough, Narragansett Bay Commission
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 5 TCH
This course is designed for individuals with a desire to expand on math and chemistry subjects related specifically to wastewater laboratory functions. Major topics to be discussed include the metric system, conversions and laboratory calculations. Math problems and a step by step approach to finding the solutions will be discussed using examples.
Municipal Wastewater Operation Review
Tuesday, December 15, 2015; 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 6 TCH
If you’ve had difficulty passing your municipal exam, this one-day class may help fill in the gaps. While providing a review of wastewater treatment principles, this class also provides an opportunity for participants to request more in-depth coverage of specific topics. A combination of lecture and quizzes will be used to freshen participant’s knowledge of wastewater treatment. It is open to those who have struggled with Grade 1M through 4M exams.
You can download the complete Massachusetts Wastewater Operator Training schedule at www.neiwpcc.org/training/calendar.asp
Online registration available (credit cards only) at: www.neiwpcc.org/portal/connect.asp MA0508
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MA0510
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Advanced Activated Sludge Process Control with Nitrification
and Denitrification*
Mondays, September 21 & 28, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Amherst WWTP, Amherst, MA Instructor: Douglas Borgatti, Ph.D., C.E.
Cost: $170 ($145 for MWPCA members) Credits: 12 TCH
Through this 2-day course, students will gain a thorough understanding of advanced process control techniques for the activated sludge process. The class includes an overview of activated sludge as well as discussions of traditional modifications of the process such as plug flow or step feed, control of the microbiology through various waste activated sludge (WAS) techniques such as constant mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) or mean cell residence time (MCRT), and the settleability and secondary clarification of mixed liquor.
The instructor will provide an in-depth explanation of biological nitrogen removal (BNR) for suspended growth systems. Students will also learn how to apply an understanding of advanced process control techniques to the nitrification and denitrification processes and will have an opportunity to troubleshoot the BNR process.
Note: To benefit fully from this course, students should already possess an intermediate understanding of the activated sludge process.
*This course applies to the MA Wastewater Management Training Program.
Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
Followed by optional NEWEA examTuesday, September 29 - Thursday, October 1, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., NEIWPCC Office, Lowell, MA
Instructor: Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $220 Credits: 15 TCH
Communities must properly manage, operate, and maintain wastewater collection systems to prevent sanitary sewer overflows, contamination of groundwater, and the spread of waterborne diseases. In this two-and-a-half day course, participants will receive basic to intermediate instruction in all aspects of collection system O&M.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
IN ORDER TO TAKE THE EXAM, YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY TO NEWEA. You do not need to take the course to take the exam.
See page 21 for details.
Optimizing Clarifier Performance Workshop
Thursday, October 1, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Amherst WWTP, Amherst, MA Instructor: John Esler, CPE, Inc
Cost: $80 Credits: 4 TCH
In this class, the instructor will review design standards, discuss clarifier configurations and components, the effects of flow control, review clarifier evaluation techniques and strategies for optimizing clarifiers. He will provide case histories and time for discussion of students’ clarifier concerns. There will be an in-field component to this class.
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-Optimizing Activated Sludge Systems Through
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Springfield Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, Springfield, MA Instructor: Paul Dombrowski, Woodard & Curran
Cost: $120 Credits: 6 TCH
Have you ever wondered what your optimum MLSS concentration would be during a wet weather flow? What is the RAS return rate your plant should operate at? How many clarifiers are needed to ensure proper settling, or the effect of a changing SVI on your system? If you have ever asked yourself any of these questions, then this is the class for you.
This hands-on class will demonstrate an application of the theory behind State-Point Analysis using Solid Flux testing. The expert instructors will explain how to apply this theory to the operation of any treatment plant through settling column testing and by using existing process data and plant information. Using a variety of samples and settling columns, the instructors will demonstrate how this method can be used to better understand optimal process control settings for activated sludge systems under a number of different conditions.
NOTE: This is an advanced class and is intended for operators and plant managers that possess a solid understanding of the activated sludge process. Class participants should be ready for an intensive training to learn how the application of a strong theoretical tool will help them better understand and optimize treatment plant operation. Space is limited.
Performance Management (Dealing with Difficult People)*
Tuesday, November 3, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility, Millbury, MA Instructor: Jon Jewett, Compliance Assistance Corp.Cost: $135; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
This interactive one-day workshop is a follow-up to our popular “Introduction to Management” class, and will further strengthen the management skills of water and wastewater personnel who direct the work of other employees. Participants will leave the course motivated to implement performance management strategies in the workplace and feel more empowered in dealing with difficult people.
Topics to be covered include roles and responsibilities of supervisors, needs of employees, motivational theory as it relates to performance, bridging the gap between unions and management, and steps to take to more effectively deal with problematic employees and improve performance management. Managers, supervisors, and newly promoted managerial staff are encouraged to attend.
*This course applies to the MA Wastewater Management Training Program.
Proper Sampling for Process and Reporting*
Thursday, December 3, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Pittsfield WWTF, Pittsfield, MA Instructor: Andy Fish, VT DEC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 6 TCH
The data obtained from sampling and laboratory procedures provide the foundation for any wastewater treatment plant’s NPDES monitoring program. In this course, the instructors will explain and demonstrate the proper procedures for sampling for pH, DO, TSS, BOD, coliforms, ammonia, TKN, nitrite, total phosphorus, orthophosphorus, aquatic toxicity, sludge, metals, oil and grease, and volatile organics. They will also cover the procedures for taking samples for process control testing. Topics to be discussed include the development of a sampling plan, proper sampling locations, sampling devices and containers, preservation and holding times, and chain-of-custody procedures. Upon completion of the course, participants will understand how to properly perform the required sampling duties at a WWTP.
*This course applies to the MA Wastewater Management Training Program.
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Instrumentation Measurement and Control with Use of
SCADA for Process Efficiency
Friday, December 11, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Richard Alden Training Facility; Millbury, MA Instructors: Jeff Murray, Control Point, Inc.; Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 ($105 for MWPCA members) Credits: 6 TCH*
Producing high-quality water and wastewater effluents requires O&M personnel to have a thorough knowledge of in-line instrumentation and SCADA for process efficiency. This one-day course covers the theory, application, and control of
instrumentation used in the operation of wastewater treatment plants. The interface of instrumentation with SCADA systems and the security of these programs against outside intrusions will be discussed. Use of meters for level, flow, pressure, and automated process control will also be covered.
The instructors will discuss magnetic and ultrasonic flow meters; bellows, diaphragms, and strain gauges; capacitance, conductance and resistance level control; pressure measurement and electrical elements; manometers and bourdon tubes; SCADA system elements, operation and client/server architecture; and PID loops.
*This course has been approved for MA Drinking Water credits
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In addition to the courses listed in this catalog, NEIWPCC offers training programs customized to meet the specific needs of an operation’s workforce.
Why custom training from NEIWPCC?
• We listen to your needs, then design and deliver the training that’s right for your operation.
• Our trainers come to your location, saving the cost associated with off-site training.
• Our training takes place at a date and time that’s convenient for your facility. • We use the latest technology to develop superior programs, which provide
the license renewal hours your operation’s workforce needs.
Since 1968, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission has trained thousands of professionals in the wastewater industry and other environmental fields. Clients throughout New England and New York State, including Intel and the Massachusetts Water
Resources Authority (MWRA), have benefitted from our custom training programs. Let us do the same for you.
To find out more, call NEIWPCC at (978) 323-7929, email us at training@neiwpcc.org or visit
www.neiwpcc.org/training/custom.asp.
N E W H A M P S H I R E
-Phosphorus Removal Technologies
Thursday, November 12, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., NHDES Office, Portsmouth, NH Instructors: Fred Mueller and Ian Catlow, Tighe & Bond
Cost: $120 Credits: 6 TCH
In theory, phosphorus removal is easy: just make phosphorus a solid and remove the solid. But in reality, it’s far more complex. There are several ways to approach phosphorus removal, and there are many considerations to take into account when evaluating the impact at a treatment facility. Through a combination of lecture, discussion, and a hands-on jar testing exercise, students will learn about chemical and biological phosphorus removal, the effects on operations, and the lessons gained from case studies and existing installations.
Wastewater Pumps and Hydraulics
Monday, December 14, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Franklin WWTP, Franklin, NH
Instructor: Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 (course only) Credits: 6 TCH*
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The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES), the NH Water Pollution Control Association (NHWPCA) and the NH Waterworks Association (NHWWA) plans to co-host a Drinking Water & Wastewater Management School for 2017. This program will provide students with instruction on basic skills and knowledge necessary for managing drinking water and wastewater facilities. The program will be open to current managers and supervisors who wish to improve their management skills. This program is also for drinking water & wastewater operators preparing to become candidates for future management or supervisory positions.
We understand that some of the applicants may have a more immediate need for this training, for career advancement, and therefore we have arranged an alternative for them with the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) Wastewater Management Training Program in Massachusetts. Applicable courses will be held in NH.
If interested in this program, each applicant needs to contact NEIWPCC. The contact is James Laliberte JLaliberte@ neiwpcc.org or (978) 349-2517. For NHWPCA members, there may be an opportunity to receive financial assistance to register for courses offered through the NEIWPCC Program. For more information please contact Peter Goodwin at goodwinp11@gmail.com.
For more information regarding the NH Drinking Water & Wastewater Management School, please contact: Ray Gordon at ray.gordon@des.nh.gov or (603) 271-3571.
• Pump types • Theory of operation • Parts of pumps
• Pump packing and adjustments • Mechanical seal failures
• Principles of hydraulics
• Reading and using pump curves • Motor principles of operation
• Horsepower and electrical power calculations • Operational troubleshooting
Text: Pumps and Pumping, Skeet Arasmith, ACR Publications (books available at class, $70 each.) Students must bring a basic calculator.
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Polymers and Sludge Conditioning
Thursday, October 15, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Town of Chenango Community Hall, Chenango, NY Instructors: Roger Gauthier, Kemira Water Solutions; Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $135; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
Polymers play an integral part in meeting effluent requirements and reducing sludge volumes. This one-day course covers the make-up, application, and dewatering principals associated with polymers.
Topics covered include: • What are polymers?
• Polymer selection; organic coagulants vs. metal salts • Coagulation, flocculation and clarification
• Jar and laboratory testing (dry, emulsion, and liquid chemistries) • Polymer feed system dos and don’ts
• Handling and spill prevention • Polymer application case studies Students must bring a basic calculator.
Proper Sampling for Process and Reporting
Tuesday, December 1, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Washington County Municipal Center; Fort Edward, NY Instructor: Andy Fish, VT DEC
Cost: $135; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
The data obtained from sampling and laboratory procedures provide the foundation for any wastewater treatment plant’s NPDES monitoring program. In this course, the instructors will explain and demonstrate the proper procedures for sampling for pH, DO, TSS, BOD, coliforms, ammonia, TKN, nitrite, total phosphorus, orthophosphorus, aquatic toxicity, sludge, metals, oil and grease, and volatile organics. They will also cover the procedures for taking samples for process control testing. Topics to be discussed include the development of a sampling plan, proper sampling locations, sampling devices and containers, preservation and holding times, and chain-of-custody procedures. Upon completion of the course, participants will understand how to properly perform the required sampling duties at a WWTP.
Laboratory Practices
Wednesday December 2, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Washington County Municipal Center; Fort Edward, NY
Instructor: Andy Fish, VT DEC
Cost: $135; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
This course provides WWTP personnel with the opportunity to learn the laboratory tests for NPDES permitting and plant operations. Topics to be covered include proper sampling techniques; analyses, meter calibrations, and general QA for pH; total residual chlorine; total suspended solids; biochemical oxygen demand; E-coli; total phosphorous and turbidity; secondary treatment processes; lab management; and chemical hygiene.
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-Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
Followed by optional NEWEA examTuesday, November 17 - Thursday, November 19, 2015: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m, Field’s Point WWTF, Providence, RI Instructor: Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $220 Credits: 15 TCH
Communities must properly manage, operate, and maintain wastewater collection systems to prevent sanitary sewer overflows, contamination of groundwater, and the spread of waterborne diseases. In this two-and-a-half day course, participants will receive basic to intermediate instruction in all aspects of collection system O&M.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
IN ORDER TO TAKE THE EXAM, YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY TO NEWEA. You do not need to take the course to take the exam.
See page 21 for details.
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NEIWPCC is offering an Internet–based training course that develops the skills and knowledge necessary to create wet weather operating plans for wastewater treatment facilities. The course fee is $100. Ten training contact hours will be awarded for operator recertification in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York. Additional details, a course registration form and online registration available at www.neiwpcc.org/ wetweathertraining.
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In addition to the courses listed in this catalog, NEIWPCC offers training programs customized to meet the specific needs of an operation’s workforce. Clients throughout New England and New York State, including Intel and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), have benefited from our custom training programs. Let us do the same for you. For more information, call NEIWPCC at 978-323-7929 or email us at training@neiwpcc.org.
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Advanced Wastewater Math Review
Wednesday, September 16, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Montpelier WWTP, Montpelier, VT Instructor: James LaLiberte, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 Credits: 6 TCH
This class is designed to assist students who are proficient at basic wastewater math but struggle with process control calculations such as Food/Microorganism, Mean Cell Residence Time, Wasting Rates, Solution Mixtures, etc. The instructor will review the formulas presented on the ABC Formula Sheet along with example problems. A step-by-step approach to problem solving will be presented. This course may be of help to those taking higher level exams.
Students must bring a basic calculator.
Mechanical Power Transmission Basics
Wednesday, October 7, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Burlington Main WWTF, Burlington, VT
Instructors: Jay Bradford and Brad Freeman Motion Industries; Dave Redman, Baldor Motors; Greg Sage, Rexnord, Falk Couplings; Quinn Golden, Sumitomo Drive Technologies; Steve Baracki, UST Chain and Sprockets; Steve Hilbrunner, Gates Corp. ; Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120; lunch included Credits: 6 TCH
Most equipment in water and wastewater treatment plants is driven by an electric motor coupled or driven by a timing belt or gear box. This course is meant for mechanics and operators who operate and repair equipment at their plants. The course will demonstrate the principle of machine operation and the relationship between speed, horsepower and torque.
The morning session will cover transmission basics followed by break-out sessions with hands-on demonstrations of motors, belts, couplings and chains.
Lunch provided by Motion Industries
This course is approved for VT Drinking Water Certification
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Preventing SSOs and CSOs
Tuesday, December 8, 2015; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Burlington Main WWTF, Burlington, VT Instructors: Ernie Kelley, Vermont DEC; Don Kennedy, NEIWPCC
Cost: $120 Credits: 6 TCH
Communities must properly control collection systems to prevent contamination of groundwater and prevent the spread of waterborne diseases. Preventing SSOs and CSOs requires good system performance, significant benchmarking, sound operating procedures and a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. The EPA has placed special emphasis on capacity, management, operation and maintenance (CMOM) of collection systems to protect the public health and prevent destruction of public and private property. This course will consider these elements and topics will include:
• Overview of wastewater collection
• Administration and recordkeeping and the use of benchmarking data • Pump Station O&M and inspections
• Collection piping inspection and testing • Collection system safety
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• Wastewater Collection Systems Certification Exam
NEIWPCC Office, Lowell, MA Thursday, October 1, 2015, at Noon
• Laboratory Certification Exam
Brunswick Sewer District, Brunswick, ME Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at Noon
• Wastewater Collection Systems Certification Exam
Field’s Point WWTF, Providence, RI Thursday, November 19, 2015, at Noon
In cooperation with NEIWPCC, the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) offers certification exams to encourage professional growth. NEWEA offers individuals the opportunity to become certified voluntarily for Wastewater Collection Systems Operator and Laboratory Analyst.
IN ORDER TO TAKE A NEWEA EXAM, YOU MUST APPLY SEPARATELY TO NEWEA.
Applications for the NEWEA exams may be downloaded at: www.newea.org/YourCareer/VoluntaryCertification/tabid/187/Default.aspx The exam costs $35.00, payable to NEWEA. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ATTEND TRAINING TO TAKE THE EXAM.
If you have any questions regarding an exam, please contact NEWEA at (781) 939-0908. Mail the completed full exam application and payment to:
New England Water Environment Association 10 Tower Office Park, Suite 601
Woburn, MA 01801
NEWEA Voluntary Certification Exams
Offered by NEIWPCC
Kowsz Scholarship
To encourage the advancement of knowledge in all aspects of water pollution control, NEWEA established the Edward A. Kowsz Memorial Scholarship. Successful applicants are eligible for reimbursement of tuition, registration and other related costs associated with training or coursework in wastewater treatment, collection, disposal, management, or other relevant topics. Scholarships usually average $300 per application, but may vary depending on the number of requests.
Scholarships may be awarded for courses at accredited colleges, universities, or technical/specialty schools or for self-study training programs as approved by the Scholarship Committee. Applicants must be a NEWEA member or a member of any of the six affiliated state associations for at least two years to be eligible.
Information and applications can be found at:
www.newea.org/StudentEducator/Scholarships.aspx
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Registrations cannot be completed over the phone. Hard copies must be mailed or faxed. Registration is also available online at www.neiwpcc.org/training/schedule.asp
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We appreciate you taking time to notify us if you cannot attend a course for which you have registered. This makes a big difference to someone else who requires the training. THANK YOU!
• Checks/Money Orders: Should be made payable to “NEIWPCC Training”.
Note New Policy: There is a $15.00 fee for checks returned due to insufficient funds.
• Registration Deadline: You must register at least seven days in advance of the first day of the course.
Registrations after this time will incur a $15 late fee.
• Cancellations/No-Shows:Seven days notice is required IN WRITING (mailed or faxed) for you to cancel at no cost.
Cancellations received after this time will be charged $25 for programs under $125 and $50 for programs over $125. Registrants who do not cancel and who fail to show are responsible for full payment.
• Credits: Participants must attend ALL hours of training to be eligible for Training Contact Hours.
TCHsare awarded upon completion of a course. The certificates are mailed to participants.
All courses listed in this catalog have been approved for wastewater license renewal credit hours only,unless otherwise noted.
• Use one form per course. Print extra copies of this page to apply for multiple courses.
• NEIWPCC reserves the right to postpone, reschedule or cancel any course as attendance dictates.
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Connecticut
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2719&q=325582&depNav_GID=1654 Maine
Maine conducts a computer-based certification exam. For more information go to: www.maine.gov/dep/water/wwoperator/index.html or
www.jetcc.org/certification-exam-forms.php Massachusetts
Massachusetts conducts a web-based certification exam. For more information go to: www.mwpca.org and www.neiwpcc.org/training/mwotexam.asp
New Hampshire
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
www.des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wweb/opcert.htm New York
WWTP Operator Exam
New York conducts a web-based certification exam. For more information go to: http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/8707.html
Voluntary WW Collection Systems Exam Exams are offered in April and September www.nywea.org/training/col-cert.cfm Rhode Island Grades 1, 3 & 4: TBD Grade 2: TBD http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/benviron/water/licenses/wwoper/pdfs/exmsched.pdf Vermont Wednesday, October 14, 2015 www.vtwaterquality.org/ww/htm/opcert.htm#Exam
Schedule of Upcoming State
Wastewater Certification Exams
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September 11, 2015
Narragansett WPCA Clambake & Vendor Exhibition Smithfield, RI
September 16 - 18, 2015
Maine WWCA Fall Convention Sunday River, ME
September 23, 2015
Massachusetts WPCA Fall Trade Show Princeton, MA
September 26 -30, 2015
WEFTEC Annual Conference Chicago, IL
October 19, 2015
North East Residuals & Biosolids
Conference, Exhibit & Tour Danvers, MA
October 26 -27, 2015
CSO/Wet Weather Issues Specialty
Conference & Exhibit Lowell, MA
November 5, 2015
GMWEA Fall Conference and Trade Show Burlington, VT
November 18, 2015
Small Community Specialty Conference Sturbridge, MA
January 24 - 27, 2016
NEWEA Annual Conference & Exhibit Boston, MA