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PFAS SDWA Regulatory Status and Hydrant /Valves, June 27, 2023, Gaylord

0.6 CECs Water Technical

Tuesday, June 27, 2023
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM (EDT)
6 Seats Remaining

Event Details

BEFORE YOU REGISTER ANYONE FOR THIS CLASS:

1. You are in the database so DO NOT ADD yourself or create a new account. If you do not know what email address we have on file for you, call the office.

2. Each person must have an INDIVIDUAL EMAIL ADDRESS (It does not have to be a company email, just one they can access).


Communities with population of over 10,000 more than 3 attendees? Register your 3 most important attendees now and then call the MRWA office 3-5 days before the class date to see if there is space for additional attendees.

Continuing Education Credits: 0.6 CECs Water Technical

Price: Free but you MUST Pre-Register

AGENDA

During this session you will learn some basics about PFAS, and when these will be added to the SDWA MCL list with enforceable limits, how that will affect your system, and what states have already set enforceable limits. For UCMR 5 we will dive into which contaminants and test

methods are required, when and where you will be required to sample, and budgetary costs.

  • The likely impact in Year 1 and beyond when PFOA and PFOS are added to the

SDWA MCL

  • PFAS sampling considerations and field QC
  • UCMR 5 – PFAS will be included again, for a longer list and at lower reporting

limits

  • UCMR 5 test methods and what might change in the final Rule
  • UCMR 5 sampling schedules
  • UCMR 5 sampling requirements
  • UCMR 5 budgetary costs

Sampling Do’s and Don’ts

Abstract: The Safe Drinking Water Act (SWDA) was passed by Congress in 1974 to

make sure that the drinking water supplied to the public is safe and sanitary. In this presentation you will learn about:

  • The types of analysis performed
  • The frequency of sampling Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Chain of Custody forms
  • General sampling procedures
  • Sample Transport and delivery
  • Common mistakes to avoid when collecting samples

Hydrant Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Hydrant maintenance is important to a healthy water system but is often neglected.  This class will talk about proper maintenance practices, flushing and flow testing, winterizing, tools of the trade, painting, and record keeping.  We will also talk about typical hydrant problems and ways to fix them.

Valve Maintenance and Troubleshooting

This class will talk about why it’s important, tools of the trade, valve exercising, valve boxes, and record keeping.  We will also talk about common valve problems and how to fix them.

Agenda

June 27
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Class Check-In
8:30 AM Class Begins

For More Information:

Michigan Rural Water Association Logo 2127 University Park Drive, Suite 340
Okemos, MI 48864
517.657.2601