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Improving Drinking Water Quality Workshop For Small Water Systems Oct. 5 In Lehigh County
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The PA Section of the American Water Works Association and its partners will hold a Workshop on Improving Drinking Water Quality for Small Water Systems on October 5 in Wescosville, Lehigh County.

This workshop discusses the multiple barrier approach in prevention of microbial contamination , how to disinfect water appropriately , manage distribution disinfectant residuals and DBP formation.  Also discussed is the ability to operate distribution system components to optimize system performance and water quality.

Topics will include: water treatment, disinfection by-products reduction and control, distribution system operation and maintenance, and some brief regulatory review.

The workshop will be held at the Lehigh County Authority, 1053 Spruce Street, Wescosville from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Click Here to register or for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming training opportunities, visit the PA Section of the American Water Works Association website.

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[Posted: May 25, 2017]


5/29/2017

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