This webinar provided water and wastewater system managers, operators, and engineers with an in-depth review of equipment used to handle and dose various treatment chemicals delivered in 50-pound bags and 2,000-pound SuperSacks.
WEBINARS
Upcoming Webinar
Know It Now - Continuous Optical Data Boosts Efficiency and Confidence
July 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM EST (US)
This one-hour session equips wastewater managers, operators, and engineers with a practical look at how optical sensors deliver continuous insight into nutrient removal, solids handling, and final-effluent quality. A certificate of completion will be emailed to attendees after the event.
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Make it Yourself! Generating Hypochlorite Onsite Supports Safety and Savings
This webinar will provided water system managers, operators, and engineers a practical understanding of the science and implementation behind on-site sodium hypochlorite generation (OSHG) as a source of chlorine disinfection capacity for water and wastewater plants as well as distributed well systems.
The Science of Water and Wastewater Treatment Polymer Activation
This webinar provided water system managers, operators and engineers a practical understanding of the science behind polymer and polymer activation as well as the techniques used to optimize the use of polymer in plant settings.
Get Ready for Summer: Disinfectant Residual Control in Water Distribution Systems
This session gave water system professionals a practical understanding of how to effectively control chloramine and free-chlorine levels. It also showcased proven technologies that automate disinfectant residual management in real-world distribution systems.
Fire Season: Distribution Tank Strategies for Water Quality
As fire season approached, water operators were faced with the challenge of keeping storage tanks full without compromising water quality. A recent webinar, led by water quality expert Ethan Brooke, MS, addressed this issue by examining real-world fire cases and presenting proven technologies that had transformed water tank management systems.
Analyzing with Purpose: Elevating Water Quality Management Through Innovative Sensor Solutions
In the field of water and wastewater treatment, the focus shifted from simple compliance to strategic process improvement. Explored the transformative potential of next-generation spectral optic sensors for enhancing water quality.
High-Density Lime Systems: Operation and Design Considerations
This 60-minute seminar provided water and wastewater system managers, operators, and engineers with an in-depth review of High-Density Lime systems, along with key considerations related to system design and operation.
Systems for Handling, Feeding, and Delivering Bulk Solids in Small and Large Bags
The Role of Smart Tanks in Distribution Water Quality Management
This 60-minute seminar provided water system managers, operators, and engineers with a practical understanding of the science and implementation of distribution system-based water treatment to address low residual levels and disinfection byproducts.
THM Mitigation in Water Distribution Systems through Water Storage Tank Mixing and Aeration
The webinar gave water system professionals a practical understanding of THM formation in distribution systems. It covered the conditions, chemistry, and science behind THM generation. The session also highlighted proven technologies to reduce THM levels in real-world applications.
Shining a Light on PFOS/A in Biosolids: A Virtual Roundtable
The management of biosolids and PFAS has become a growing concern in the water and wastewater industry. As regulations evolve, it’s crucial for stakeholders to share knowledge and best practices. PFOS and PFOA in biosolids present increasing challenges for utilities, regulators, and the environment.
Make It Yourself! Generating Hypochlorite Onsite Supports Safety and Savings
The webinar provided water professionals with practical insights into the science and implementation of on-site sodium hypochlorite generation (OSHG) for chlorine disinfection. It covered applications for water and wastewater plants, as well as distributed well systems. Participants received a certificate of completion after the session.
Disinfectant Residual Control in Water Distribution Systems
The webinar gave water professionals practical knowledge of the conditions and chemistry behind controlling chloramine and free-chlorine levels. It focused on achieving positive disinfectant control in distribution systems. The second half highlighted proven technologies for automatically maintaining residual levels in real-world applications.
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