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From B. F Environmental Consultant Inc
Water and Wastewater Training Program




B. F. Environmental Consultants Inc. has been involved with the siting and design of water, wastewater, and stromwater management systems for over 20 years. In addition, the company has been active in training water and wastewater operators, laboratory technicians, and assisting in the siting and evaluation of solid waste management systems. This series of training programs provides access to
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
UV or Dechlorination of Wastewater - Eliminating Residual Chlorine Concerns
...Chlorination has been widely used as a germicidal agent in the final treatment of wastewater since the passage of the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Act-FWPA. Recent changes in regulations are mandating reduced chlorine levels in wastewater outflows since studies have indicated that chlorine can be toxic to aquatic life and harmful to the shellfish industry. This course will introduce the
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Small Water Systems - Water Treatment
... Relative merits of disinfection technologies, including chlorination, iodination, ozonation, and UV radiation Iron removal techniques, including polyphosphates, ion exchange and oxidation-filtration Acceptable hardness levels and hardness removal using ion exchange softening Taste and odor removal using aeration, adsorption, oxidation and source water management techniques Water
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Design of Small Water Systems
... Relative merits of disinfection technologies, including chlorination, iodination, ozonation, and UV radiation Iron removal techniques, including polyphosphates, ion exchange and oxidation-filtration Acceptable hardness levels and hardness removal using ion exchange softening Taste and odor removal using aeration, adsorption, oxidation and source water management techniques Water
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UV Disinfection Evaluation - Technology Options for Wastewater Treatment
...Chlorination has been the preferred disinfection method used for treating WWTP effluent, but concerns about worker and public safety and the potential for chlorinated effluent to be toxic to aquatic life have called its use into question. Although chlorine, sometimes followed by dechlorination, continues to be used at most municipal WWTPs, use of other means, such as UV disinfection, is
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