Advanced for Small Drinking Water Systems (O.Reg. 319/08) - Haliburton - This event has already occurred
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This course reviews the duties and responsibilities of small drinking water system owners and operators under Ontario Regulation 319/08.
Participants will learn about the different characteristics of drinking water sources, multi-step approach to...
This course reviews the duties and responsibilities of small drinking water system owners and operators under Ontario Regulation 319/08.
Participants will learn about the different characteristics of drinking water sources, multi-step approach to treatment and maintenance of system equipment. This session will also review proper monitoring, sampling techniques and responding to water quality issues. NOTE: The content of this course is specific to small systems that utilize UV and chlorine for primary disinfection, and may have secondary disinfection requirements because they have a distribution system. For drinking water system owners and operators with a single connection with no chlorine disinfection requirement, please refer to Basics for Small Drinking Water Systems (O. Reg. 319/08).
By the end of this session, participants will have gained an understanding of:
Small drinking water system duties and responsibilities
Multi Barrier treatment equipment used in small systems
Operational and maintenance checks for the treatment and system equipment
Knowledge of distribution and storage systems maintenance
Responding to potential drinking water quality issues
Target Audience
This course is geared to small system drinking water owners and operators with multiple connections that utilize multi-barrier treatment requirements under Ontario Regulation 319/08.
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