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Aerial application, commonly called crop dusting, involves spraying crops with fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides from an agricultural aircraft including drones. The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing.
This course covers the water treatment process from raw water to finished water ready for delivery. It covers floccuation, coaguation, filtration and chlorination along with water quality sampling and waterborne pathogen indentification.
This CEU course is a review of Environmental Protection Agency’s Total Coliform Rule and covers to proper biological water sampling, water sample preservation, reporting, and other related microbiological/sampling concerns.
This course covers municipal sanitary sewer systems and SSO's (sanitary sewage overflows) and point source discharges from industrial and commercial waste.
This course covers the water treatment process from raw water to finished water ready for delivery. It covers floccuation, coaguation, filtration and chlorination along with water quality sampling and waterborne pathogen identification.
This course is a short review of water distribution systems and related treatment fundamentals that certificated operators should know in order to provide safe drinking water to the public
The course will cover wastewater water quality criteria including nitrogen and phosphorus removal and advanced wastewater treatment methods and related process goals.
This course is a review of nitrogen and phosphorus control removal technologies and techniques currently applied and emerging at municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP).
This course will focus upon gaseous and liquid form of chlorine (Cl2) which is a water additive used by municipal water systems to control microbes. It is relatively inexpensive and has the lowest production and operating costs.
This short online technical continuing education course will address the function, application and selection of various valves (control devices) used in every stage in the water and wastewater industry.
The purpose of the program is to block the introduction of pollutants, which can cause damage to equipment and interference with the wastewater treatment process. The program is important in preventing harm to workers, the public and the environment
The main purpose of this course is to provide continuing education in understanding various water lifting procedures, basic pump fundamentals, hydraulic principles, theory, maintenance, related electrical and motor principles.