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7th Annual Operator Equipment Expo
Inside this issue:
MRWA Specialized Distribution System Training Sessions
MRWA Wastewater Treatment Hands-On Lab Analysis
MRWA Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Training Session
MRWA Wastewater O&M Training Sessions - 2 Agendas
MRWA 7th Annual Operator Expo Tentative Agenda
Registration Form for 7th Annual Operator Equipment Expo
MRWA Line Tracing Training Session in Burnsville, MN
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August 2015August 2015
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MnWARN to Hold Annual MeetingMnWARN will hold their Annual Meeting onSeptember 2, 2015 at the Best Western Kelly Inn inSt. Cloud, MN. Lunch is provided (no charge) andthere is no fee to attend this event. Please pre-regis-ter for the Annual Meeting by calling 800-367-6792 or online at: www.mrwa.com/wf8.htmlby August 29, 2015. A room block has been set up at the Best Western Kelly Inn for thoseneeding a hotel on September 1st, call 320-253-0606.
Don’t wait until disaster strikes, joinMnWARN today! Participation in MnWARNis voluntary and membership is free. Simplyfill out the Membership Information Form andsubmit to MnWARN along with the MutualAid Agreement and Resolution adopted byyour municipality. Visit www.MnWARN.orgfor more information on becoming a member.
Register at:www.waterpro-conference.org
Don’t Miss Out! Register Today - September 23, 2015
Carver County Fairgrounds - Waconia, MN
Hands-on training, outdoor demos, and more! Registration materials on page 7
September 28-30, 2015
Oklahoma City, OK
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MRWA Specialized Distribution System Training Sessions
8:00am Registration and Introductions
8:30am Hydrant Security DevicesThis session will be a discussion on hydrant security deviceswhich prevent tampering with hydrants and their applications.We will also cover the safe operation, maintenance, andtroubleshooting of fire hydrants.
10:00am Break
10:15am Gate ValvesLearn about gate valves, focusing on how they operate and theimportance of the preventive maintenance of each to ensureproper working condition.
12:00pm Lunch - (On Your Own)
1:00pm Butterfly and Check ValvesThis session will move on to butterfly and check valves, thenprogress into pipe repair couplings and their versatility,features, and functions.
2:00pm Break
2:15pm Installation of Service Saddles, Tapping Sleeves, andStainless Steel Repair ClampsThis session will cover the safe installation of service saddles, tapping sleeves, and stainless steel repair clamps. We willidentify the proper selection of these products and how theywork for you. Conclude the day with drilling and tappingmachines and then selecting the right machine for you.
3:30pm End of Day
August 4, 2015*City of Willmar
Fire Hall515 SW 2nd Street
Willmar, MN-OR-
August 6, 2015*City of Annandale
Fire Department340 Poplar Ave. N.
Annandale, MN
Course Instructors:Mueller Co. and Minnesota
Rural Water Association.
Six Certification Hours for Full Day Attendance
There is NO charge for this session.
To Register For Any Training Session: Call the MRWA Office at 800-367-6792or online at www.mrwa.com. Use the training calendar link.
2 Locations Offered
About the instructor: George Lacefield - Mueller Training Manager. George served over 23 years inthe US Navy as a Water Tender, Boiler Technician, and Gas Turbine Technician as well as a Basic Training Instructorand a Trainer of Basic Training Instructors. While in the US Navy, he gained knowledge conducting repairs and preven-tive maintenance and conducted operation and maintenance classes on valves, fittings, pumps, distilling plants, reverseosmosis units, boilers, gas turbine engines and all associated equipment as well as earning his certification as a MasterTraining Specialist. In addition to being a Master Training Specialist, he was responsible for all class “C” Naval engineer-ing schools and courses, which included training over 3000 students and certification of over 200 instructors and certifi-cation of 33 Master Training Specialists. Following His Naval service, George worked as a Field Service Engineer, pro-viding consulting and trouble shooting on various water systems at numerous power plants throughout the country.George began his career with Mueller in May of 2010 as a product instructor and Assistant Training Manager and was
promoted to Training Manager in March 2012. George holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Engineering.
*Please indicate when you register which date and location you wish to attend.
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MRWA “Hands-On” Wastewater Treatment Plant OperationLaboratory Analysis Training Session
This is a “hands-on” course on operating a wastewater treatment plant. Class size will be limited to 21Operations Specialists. (Tentative based on full attendance)
7:30am Registration and Introductions
Review Training Plans for the DayThis session will cover operating the Central Iron RangeSanitary Sewer District Wastewater Treatment Facility.Following a tour of the plant, the attendees will break intogroups of three.
Review Treatment Plant Design and OperationEach group will rotate between three separate stations. Each station will require its group to gather informationand perform process control calculations on each part of the process train from the influent of three cities: removalof primary, secondary with anoxic zone, digestion, solidshandling, and disinfection.
12:00pm Lunch - (On Your Own)
1:00pm Description of Three StationsStation 1 includes: As-built readings, flows, inorganics, primary process calculations, and understanding systemmaintenance. Station 2 includes: biological process,secondary, biosolids handling, disinfection, maintenance,and chemical feed rates. Station 3 includes: laboratory testing procedures, microscopic analysis, TSS, phosphorus,ammonia, pH, and settleability on the entire process.
Reviewing the Parameters The group will discuss their calculations and comparisons at the end of the day.
4:00pm End of Day
August 5, 2015Central Iron Range
Sanitary Sewer District10961 Highway 169
Chisholm, MN
Course Instructors: This training session will be taught
with the assistance of:Hawkins, Inc., Hach
Company, Staff at CentralIron Range Sanitary SewerDistrict, and the MinnesotaRural Water Association.
Six Certification Hours for Full Day Attendance
There is NO charge forthis session.
To Register For Any Training Session: Call the MRWA Office at 800-367-6792or online at www.mrwa.com. Use the training calendar link.
Major Wipes Breakthrough - Groups Agree to Collaborateon Improved Flushability GuidelinesAccording to a WEF press release the first meeting of a Product Stewardship Initiative occurred onMarch 26th in Washington, DC. The topics on their agenda included improving product labeling andincreasing public awareness about what is and what is not flushable. This meeting between waste-water representatives and marketing leaders in the nonwoven fabrics industry will hopefully inducestricter regulations and fewer wipes problems within the wastewater treatment process. The groupsplan to meet several more times this year and roll out initiatives in 2015 and 2016.
“Some nonwoven wipes products are not designed to be flushed but get inappropriately flushed
anyway, so INDA is working together with NACWA, APWA, WEF and CWWA to develop improved
flushability guidelines…,” said INDA President Dave Rousse.
Read the full article here: http://www.wef.org/about/page.aspx?id=12884905637
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MRWA SDWA Training Session
August 18, 2015
SDWA TrainingCity of Pipestone
Emergency Management Services
Building - 811 5th Street SE
Pipestone, MN
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Training
8:00am Understand the Revised Total Coliform Ruleand Groundwater Rule*Cross Connection Prevention: understand theimportance of having a long-range water mainprogram to prevent cross connections during a water main failure. See new technology to help locate your next problem area including newtechnology to assess water main pipe integrity.Fittings that will prevent failures on hydrant andgate valve installations will also be discussed.
*Confined Space Entry: learn the regulations,rules, and requirements of confined space entry.Learn how to set up a confined space entry program to keep your municipality safe.
*Water Treatment Plant Operations: discoverhow to extend filter runs and increase filter
efficiencies. See how one community, with the assistance of their engineer, decreased their backwash frequencies from one day to five days.
12:00pm Lunch - (On Your Own)
1:00pm Understand the Revised Total Coliform Ruleand Groundwater Rule continued*MDH Update: sampling requirements, RevisedTotal Coliform Rule, and when a boil water orderor a precautionary boil water order should beimplemented will be covered in this session.
*Water Sampling: learn the common samplingand laboratory mistakes with group interactionand from experts in the field through a game ofJeopardy.
*Learn about water security and intelligencesharing in the water industry. Prepare and planfor terrorist or criminal activity ahead of time.
4:00pm End of Day
About the Class:Get valuable information you need from our
expert trainers to maintain compliance with
the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and
state regulations.
Technical assistance to address compliance
issues is available from Minnesota Rural
Water Association at no cost.
Support Minnesota Rural Water Association
Training | Technical Assistance
6 certification hours | FREE of charge!
To Register: call: 800-367-6792or online at: www.mrwa.com(use the training calendar fasttrack menu).
Instructors: Department of Labor andIndustry - OSHA, Minnesota Departmentof Health, Minnesota Fusion Center,Mueller Co., Short Elliott HendricksonInc., UC Laboratory, and MinnesotaRural Water Association.
This training is brought to you through agrant by the National Rural WaterAssociation and US EPA.
Attend this session and learn how tokeep your water system in compliancewith state and federal drinking water
regulations!
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MRWA Wastewater Operation & Maintenance Training Session
8:00am MRWA’s Wastewater ProgramDiscover what MRWA’s Wastewater Program is all about and how it can help you with your wastewater issues.
9:00am Wastewater Treatment O&M AdditivesSee what chemicals are available to help you with your wastewateroperation and maintenance programs.
10:00am Modern Changes in Wastewater Pumping Understand how today’s pumps are handling modern wastewater streams. Learn some tips on selecting the pump for your needs.
11:00am ARC Flash and Electrical Preventive MaintenanceFind out what you need to know on ARC Flash and its requirements, as well as what an ARC Flash study is all about.
12:00pm Lunch - (On Your Own)1:00pm Your Safety Equipment
Are you using and maintaining your safety equipment properly? Thissession will show you how to use and maintain your equipment. Seewhat is new in safety products equipment.
2:00pm What Condition is Your Collection System In?See the latest technology in assessment of your collection system. Seea live demonstration on-site in the field on this latest technology.
3:30pm Wastewater Issues Affecting Operations Specialists TodayThis session will be a roundtable discussion on issues that affectoperations specialists each day.
4:00pm End of Day
August 12, 2015 City of NorwoodYoung America
Pavilion- 21 Main Street E.Norwood Young
America, MN
Course Instructors:Capital Safety, Master Electric,
Minnesota Pump Works,Subsurface, Inc., Team Lab
Chemical Corp., and MRWA.
Six Certification Hours for Full Day Attendance
There is NO charge for this session.
To Register For Any Training Session: Call the MRWA Office at 800-367-6792 or online at www.mrwa.com. Use the training calendar link.
August 19, 2015 City of Osakis
Community Center20 Nokomis Street West
Osakis, MN
Course Instructors:Team Lab Chemical Corp., and
Minnesota Rural WaterAssociation.
Six Certification Hours for Full Day Attendance
There is NO charge for this session.
8:00am MRWA UpdatesSee what’s new in the industry and learn what technology, mapping,and electronic information at your fingertips can do for you.
9:00am Operations Specialists Roundtable DiscussionA roundtable discussion will be held on questions and concerns thatyou have with your wastewater systems such as projects, collectionsystems, smoke testing, I&I, eDMR’s, rates, and much more!
11:00am Future Wastewater Collection Construction and DistributionLearn how to properly install trace wire in your next pipe replacementproject. This helps all involved in the project understand the importanceof installation for future locates on buried pipe.
12:00pm Lunch - (On Your Own)
1:00pm Wastewater Treatment PondsLearn about high pH in ponds, algae blooms, and algae controls. See sampling techniques to help you in taking samples.
2:00pm Lift Station CalibrationSee a live demonstration on-site in Osakis of the proper calibrationsteps and math operations to properly calibrate your lift station.
3:00pm Phosphorus Removal in the Wastewater Treatment PondDiscover the process of how aluminum sulfate or alum is used in the wastewater pond at Osakis for phosphorus control. Learn ways toadminister chemicals in your pond and boat plans and launches.
4:00pm End of Day
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7th Annual MRWA Operator Equipment ExpoSeptember 23, 2015 - Tentative AgendaCarver County Fairgrounds - Waconia7:30am RegistrationAll-Day Event Demos Begin (8:00am - 4:00pm) *Line Tracing Demo - *Vactor/Nozzle Demo -*Water Tower Inspection Services Demo *Skid Loader Rodeo Skills Contest, *Backhoe Skills Contest
Concurrent Water & Wastewater Session Tracks and Demonstrations Begin
8:00amWater-OR-Wastewater Flow Testing Equipment for Hydrants & Valves Demo
8:30amWater Meter Pump & Chlorination System Maintenance DemoWastewater What to Expect in a Typical Lift Station Pump Check (How to Bump a Pump!) Demo
9:00amWater Valve Riser Box Repairs DemoWater-OR-Wastewater Hydroexcavation and Line Locating Demo
9:30amWater Waterous Pacer Fire Hydrant DemoWastewater Nozzles and Mainline Camera Demo
10:00amWater-OR-Wastewater Hydraulic Power Units DemoWastewater Oblitiroot - Foaming Root Killer Demo
10:30amWater New Generation Gate Valve & AquaGrip Restraint on Valve Demo Wastewater Aeration in Tower Demo
11:00amWater Calibration of Flow Meters DemoWastewater Flygt Low Pressure Pump DemoWater-OR-Wastewater Proper Usage of Pipe Locators, Leak Detection, Gas Monitors, & Meters
11:30am Exhibitor Demo Networking
12:00pm Barbeque Lunch (Provided) & Door Prizes
1:00pmWater-OR-Wastewater New Products for Correlator, Leak Detection, and Cable Pipe Locators DemoWastewater AFTM Certified Cured in Place T-Liner Connection Demo
1:30pmWater-OR-Wastewater Pit Pumps, Hydraulic Packs, Hose & Hose Fittings DemoWastewater No-Dig Manhole Restoration With Use of Mono-Form Technology Demo
2:00pmWater Valve Inspection DemoWastewater Microscopic Wastewater Identification Demo
2:30pmWater The Future of Water Metering DemoWastewater Camera Types: Pipeline Inspection Cameras and Best Practices Demo
3:00pmWater-OR-Wastewater Valve Exercising Equipment Demo
3:30pm Wrap Up & Door Prizes
Expo T-ShirtIncluded With
Each ExpoRegistration
Up to 6 certificationwater and/or wastewaterhours offered for full-day
attendance (or a combination of the two).
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MRWA OPERATOR EQUIPMENT EXPO2015 EXPO Registration Form
Pre-Registration
System or Organization:
First Name: Last Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: Fax:
You can also register online at: www.mrwa.com
Full Registration includes access to all sessions, demonstrations, expo t-shirt, contests,and luncheon on September 23.
Check one: Postmarked prior to On-Site RegistrationSeptember 15, 2015
______ MRWA Member: $125.00 (per person) $150.00 (per person)
______ Non-Member: $150.00 (per person) $175.00 (per person)
______ Grand Total Due
Cancellation policy: Fees will be refunded if written request is received prior to September 15, 2015.
Please send your registration form withpayment by September 15, 2015 to:
Minnesota Rural Water Association
217 12th Ave SE
Elbow Lake, MN 56531
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mrwa.com
Questions? Please call (800) 367-6792
MRWA handles credit card payments online!
MRWA accepts VISA, MasterCard, American
Express, Discover, and eCheck.
To complete your payment online, go to
www.mrwa.com and click on the ‘pay now’ icon on
our home page.
Thank you!
E-mail address:
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Minnesota Rural Water Association217 12th Avenue SEElbow Lake, MN 56531
NON-PROFITORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGEPAIDPOS
Class: MRWA Line Tracing Training SessionDate: August 25, 2015Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm (Lunch provided)
Where: Burnsville City Hall100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN
Cost: $125.00 members or $150.00 non-members
Register: Mail form & check by August 20, 2015 to:
Minnesota Rural Water Association217 12th Ave SE, Elbow Lake, MN 56531 Phone: 800-367-6792 * Fax: 218-685-5272
Name: ____________________________________
Representing: _______________________________
Address: ___________________________________
City: ______________________________________
State: ____________________ Zip: _____________
Phone: ____________________________________
E-mail: ____________________________________
Refund policy: Full refund will not be given unless MRWAis notified 48 hours in advance.
MRWA Line Tracing Training Session - Burnsville The training will consist of classroom time as well as hands-onfield time. Whether you have line tracing equipment currently orplan to purchase in the future, this class will greatly benefit you.
All attendees are encouraged to bring their own locating equipmentfor instructional purposes. Demo equipment will also be provided forhands-on field use. All aspects of locating, for both conductive andnon-conductive pipes, will be covered. Agenda is shown below:
8:00am Explanation of January 1, 2006, Office of Pipeline Safety - State Statute for Right-of-Way Locating Requirements.
9:15am Introductions to water & wastewater industry specific line tracing equipment and tools. New line tracing specification explanation will be covered.
10:00am Conductive line locating10:45am Inductive line locating11:30am Point and radio frequency sonde locating for non-conductive
piping 12:00pm Lunch (Provided)
1:00pm Concurrent hands-on stations throughout host city, including:*Water service locating (copper/plastic)*Sewer service locating (plastic/conductive)*Watermain locating (conductive)*Tracer wire locating (plastic pipe)
4:00pm End of Day
The intent of this course is for both experienced and inexperienced locatorsto leave this session with a greatly improved confidence and understandingof line tracing.
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