Corrosion Control Treatment Optimization


Because of new or upcoming regulations, utilities have been changing treatment or adding new chemicals in an effort to meet these requirements. After treatment changes, unintended consequences have occurred where systems that normally do not have corrosion issues are experiencing lead and copper exceedances. This course will focus on the basics of corrosion control treatment optimization and provide the latest information on how to assess your system and avoid these unintended exceedances. It is full of useful images, charts and tables. A new course written by Rich Giani of District
of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, it also has a new look and improved interactivity.


Course Modules:


           1. Lead and Copper Rule – Overview


           2. Primary Water Quality Parameters
 

           3. Secondary Water Quality Parameters – Part 1
 

           4. Secondary Water Quality Parameters – Part 2
 

           5. Corrosion Control Treatment 1 - Passivation – ph Alkalinity Adjustment
 

           6. Corrosion Control Treatment 2 – Passivation – pH/Alkalinity Adjustment
 

           7. Corrosion Control Treatment 3 – Passivation – Phosphate
 

           8. Corrosion Control Operations


Course Details:


Price: $215.00
 

Applies: Drinking water
 

Estimated time to complete: 10 -12 hours


CEH’s earned: 12


 
 
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