Presented by Walter Freeman and Wayne Martin of Neal Systems, Inc.
4.0 TCH for NJ-Licensed Water Operators
TCH Course Number 04-062102-30
TCH Training Event and Box Lunch
You have heard the word “pH” used to describe drinking water quality, but do you know exactly what it means? Whether in treating drinking water or waste water, pH is important. Low-pH drinking water can degrade pipes, causing toxic metals such as copper and lead to leach into the water supply. Water with a pH that is too high has an unpleasant taste, and the effectiveness of disinfectants such as chlorine is decreased. This course will give you a better understanding of that it is, how we measure it accurately, what to measure it with and proper calibration practices.
In many processes, flow measurement, whether it is a liquid or a gas, is often a critical parameter. It is essential to know that the right fluid is in the right place at the right time in most operations. Applications ranging from water storage and transmission to wastewater treatment, leak detection and pump management cannot be done without flow meter technology. Today’s lecture will include history of flow metering, various means of measurement and how they communicate in the modern world, and selection considerations.
Schedule:
Sign-In: 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM
Technical Training Session with Two Breaks: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
1:15 PM: Dismissal and Lunch
Pre-Registration is required by all members. Please register by July 12, 2021. Contact hours are being accredited by the New Jersey Water Association.