Control of Water Quality in Municipal Distribution Systems

April 22, 2014 - April 23, 2014

Location: Madison, WI

Water quality within municipal drinking water distribution systems is a growing field of interest for engineers, consultants, operators, managers, and others in water-related fields. Taught by leading professionals, this course will combine fundamentals, regulations, current technologies, and case studies. Attendees will gain a working understanding of the issues involved and will learn how to apply different methods and technologies to improve and control water quality in their own water distribution systems and projects.

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