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SUMMARY:Flow of Water - Post Falls
LOCATION:Post Falls Police Department Community Room, 1717 E Polston Ave, Post Falls, ID, 83854
DESCRIPTION:Flow of Water - Post Falls\n\n06/30/26 08:30 AM PST\n - 06/30/26 04:30 PM PST\Description:\nFlow of Water - Post Falls\n\nThis course provides an overall view of the water and wastewater industry using the hydrological cycle as a comparison. It includes discussion on treatment technologies, storage, distribution and collections. This is a great class to inform boards, councils and the public about the importance of your utility’s responsibilities. The course will be divided into three sections:\n\nHistory of Water Treatment: Part 1\nThis course addresses when technologies were first discovered and how those technologies are used today. It also discusses whether those technologies can be applied to current treatment requirements. Topics include heat, UV, coagulation and colloidal silver treatments.\nHistory of Water Treatment: Part 2\nExplore early storage and distribution technologies and how they have led to today’s systems. This course also examines whether those technologies can be applied to current treatment requirements. Topics include pipe types, corrosion control, valve types, tank and storage issues, and more.\nHistory of Water Treatment: Part 3\nLearn when chemical technologies were first discovered and how those technologies are still applied to today’s treatment requirements. Topics include chlorine and its variations, ozone, fluoride, and chemical feed in general.\n\nInstructor: John Schwartz, USABlueBook\nContinuing Education Units (CEUs) Available: 0.6 Drinking Water/Wastewater\nCost: $125 for IRWA Members / $215 for Non-Members\nLunch is on your own.\n\Location:\nPost Falls Police Department Community Room\n1717 E Polston Ave\nPost Falls, ID 83854
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Flow of Water - Post Falls<br /><br />06/30/26 08:30 AM PST - 06/30/26 04:30 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><p><span style="line-height:1"><span style="font-size:20px"><span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif"><strong>Flow of Water - Post Falls</strong></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif">This course provides an overall view of the water and wastewater industry using the hydrological cycle as a comparison. It includes discussion on treatment technologies, storage, distribution and collections. This is a great class to inform boards, councils and the public about the importance of your utility&rsquo;s responsibilities.&nbsp;The course will be divided into three sections:</span></span></span></p>

<p><span style="line-height:1"><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif"><strong>History of Water Treatment: Part 1</strong><br />
This course addresses when technologies were first discovered and how those technologies are used today. It also discusses whether those technologies can be applied to current treatment requirements. Topics include heat, UV, coagulation and colloidal silver treatments.<br />
<strong>History of Water Treatment: Part 2</strong><br />
Explore early storage and distribution technologies and how they have led to today&rsquo;s systems. This course also examines whether those technologies can be applied to current treatment requirements. Topics include pipe types, corrosion control, valve types, tank and storage issues, and more.<br />
<strong>History of Water Treatment: Part 3</strong><br />
Learn when chemical technologies were first discovered and how those technologies are still applied to today&rsquo;s treatment requirements. Topics include chlorine and its variations, ozone, fluoride, and chemical feed in general.<br />
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<strong>Instructor:</strong> John Schwartz, USABlueBook<br />
<strong>Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Available:</strong> 0.6 Drinking Water/Wastewater<br />
<strong>Cost: </strong>$125 for IRWA Members / $215 for Non-Members<br />
Lunch is on your own.</span></span></span></p>
<br />Location:<br />Post Falls Police Department Community Room<br />1717 E Polston Ave<br />Post Falls, ID 83854
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