OUR CLAY SHOOT EVENT RETURNS THIS FALL
JOIN US ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH
Enjoy a day shooting sporting clays, having fun with your fellow water professionals, and raising money for our student chapter programs! We'll close the event with awards, door prizes, and lunch.
Space is limited, and we are expecting to sell out again this year. Register as soon as possible to secure your team's position. Online registration will close on October 20.
Sponsorship opportunities are available as well (including custom options). Help us support the next generation of water professionals! Sponsorship deadline is October 20. more info...
Large-diameter tunneling projects allow for the construction of new pipelines beneath roads, railroads, waterways, and other challenging topography. Tunnel construction is typically capital-intensive, involves critical assets, and has an element of risk not present in traditional installations.
The Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky and Tennessee present a Coffee with Experts for insight on the characteristics of successful trenchless projects from the perspective of the owner, consultant, and contractor. We will explore various topics associated with tunneling to include construction technologies review, geotechnical exploration requirements, design considerations, contract document considerations that are necessary to improve constructability, mitigate risk, and other considerations as they pertain to large-diameter trenchless installations.
The Level 2 Course is a 5-day program that consists of 4 days of lectures (approximately 8:00 am to 4:30 pm each day) and testing on the 5th day (approximately 8:00 am to noon). In order to participate in the Level 2 course and sit for the Level 2 exam, you must have 3 years of experience and have previously obtained the Level 1 certification.
The course covers topics such as:
The Level 1 Course is a 4-day program that consists of 3 days of lectures (approximately 8:00 am to 4:30 pm each day) and testing on the 4th day (approximately 8:00 am to noon). In order to participate in the Level 1 course and sit for the Level 1 exam, you must have 1 year of experience.
The course covers topics such as:
History and Introduction to Pretreatment
Basic Overview of the Pretreatment Program and applicable regulations
Safety
Reporting
Inspections
Collections Systems
Wastewater Treatment (general)
Sampling (including hands-on exercises on set-up and sample collection)
Save the date for this training opportunity! More details to come.
Wastewater Treatment Certification School Hosted by: Clean Water Professionals of KY & TN Location: Bowling Green Municipal Utilities Date: December 3-5, 2024