Webcast addresses disinfection of water distribution system.

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Hosted by AWWA and scheduled for 1 p.m. EST on March 5, 90-minute "Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities" webcast will provide water professionals with working knowledge of standards for disinfection and discuss how to plan, conduct, and verify proper disinfection of water distribution system components from operations perspective. Attendees will also learn how to maintain water quality and meet public health requirements.



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AWWA Webcast to Discuss Best Practices for Disinfection of Pipelines and Water Storage Tanks



(DENVER) - Water professionals will learn how to effectively plan, conduct, and verify proper disinfection of water distribution system pipes and storage facilities during a 1 p.m. EST, March 5 webcast hosted by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).

Utility staff, operators, manufacturers, contractors and health agency staff will dial in to "Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities" to review AWWA standards and practices for system disinfection. The 90-minute webcast will provide working knowledge of standards for disinfection and discuss how to properly complete the disinfection of water distribution system components from an operations perspective. Attendees will learn how to maintain water quality and meet public health requirements.
Three speakers with more than 40 years of combined knowledge in water treatment operations and distribution will conduct the webcast. Michael Wentink, REHS, is the Training and Certification Officer for the Nebraska Public Water Supply Program within the Nebraska DHHS Division of Public Health. As Assistant Superintendent of the Water Distribution Division at the Greater Cincinnati Water Works, Jeffrey M. Pieper, PE, holds responsibility for the day-to-day repair, maintenance and operation of the
utility's underground infrastructure. Betsy Reilley-Matthews, PhD, is the Senior Program Manager of Water Quality Assurance at Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and currently serves on the AWWA ANSI/AWWA Water Storage Facilities Disinfection standards subcommittee.

For more information about this and other AWWA webcasts, please visit:
www.awwa.org/education/webcasts/

AWWA is the authoritative resource for knowledge, information, and advocacy to improve the quality and supply of water in North America and beyond. AWWA is the largest organization of water professionals in the world. AWWA advances public health, safety and welfare by uniting the efforts of the full spectrum of the entire water community. Through our collective strength we become better stewards of water for the greatest good of the people and the environment.

Contact: Greg Kail
303-734-3410
gkail@awwa.org

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