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2009-02-25, 07:17 PM
Consortium of Institutes for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment
in cooperation with Missouri Smallflows Organization
presents the
National Installer Curriculum 4th Pilot Training Event
Liberty, Missouri • March 5-6, 2009
CIDWT is working cooperatively with NOWRA and NEHA to establish and communicate a set of minimum guidelines for the installation of onsite wastewater treatment systems. The curriculum is designed to support installer credentialing programs such as the NEHA Certified Installer of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (CIOWTS) credential. CIDWT will conduct the last of four pilot training events using these materials in March 2009.
This course will improve your ability to:
• Effectively evaluate site conditions and system installation requirements when developing a contract.
• Review design plans and conduct site reviews to successfully develop bids and plan for construction.
• Evaluate site conditions with respect to OSHA construction safety practices.
• Use surveying practices to lay out the system, locate components and evaluate proper elevations.
• Assess site conditions relative to equipment selection and installation methods.
• Learn effective excavation, bedding, and backfilling methods to achieve stable, watertight components.
• Select and assemble pumping systems and properly adjust and verify control settings.
• Implement critical practices for installation of advanced treatment system components.
• Install soil treatment areas at the proper elevation using appropriate materials while maintaining natural soil conditions.
For information on registering for this valuable training, see the MSO training course webpage:
http://www.mosmallflows.org/CIDWTrainingCourse.html
Note:
The NEHA CIOWTS exam will be administered on Saturday, March 7, 2009, the day following the training.
For information on this exam, contact: Carol Newlin or Heidi Shaw at NEHA at 303-756-9090.
CO-SPONSORS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Environment Research Foundation
National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity Development Project
National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association
National Environmental Health Association
USDA-Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES)
in cooperation with Missouri Smallflows Organization
presents the
National Installer Curriculum 4th Pilot Training Event
Liberty, Missouri • March 5-6, 2009
CIDWT is working cooperatively with NOWRA and NEHA to establish and communicate a set of minimum guidelines for the installation of onsite wastewater treatment systems. The curriculum is designed to support installer credentialing programs such as the NEHA Certified Installer of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (CIOWTS) credential. CIDWT will conduct the last of four pilot training events using these materials in March 2009.
This course will improve your ability to:
• Effectively evaluate site conditions and system installation requirements when developing a contract.
• Review design plans and conduct site reviews to successfully develop bids and plan for construction.
• Evaluate site conditions with respect to OSHA construction safety practices.
• Use surveying practices to lay out the system, locate components and evaluate proper elevations.
• Assess site conditions relative to equipment selection and installation methods.
• Learn effective excavation, bedding, and backfilling methods to achieve stable, watertight components.
• Select and assemble pumping systems and properly adjust and verify control settings.
• Implement critical practices for installation of advanced treatment system components.
• Install soil treatment areas at the proper elevation using appropriate materials while maintaining natural soil conditions.
For information on registering for this valuable training, see the MSO training course webpage:
http://www.mosmallflows.org/CIDWTrainingCourse.html
Note:
The NEHA CIOWTS exam will be administered on Saturday, March 7, 2009, the day following the training.
For information on this exam, contact: Carol Newlin or Heidi Shaw at NEHA at 303-756-9090.
CO-SPONSORS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Environment Research Foundation
National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity Development Project
National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association
National Environmental Health Association
USDA-Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES)