ARWA Training Class

Lead & Copper, PFAS, Cybersecurity, Basic Laboratory Test Equipment, SDWA

The upcoming class will comprehensively cover crucial topics impacting water systems, including the dangers of lead and copper contamination, the emerging concerns surrounding PFAS chemicals, and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. Participants will gain valuable insights into the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements, equipping them with the knowledge necessary to ensure compliance and safeguard public health. Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will explore strategies for mitigating risks, implementing effective monitoring programs, and fostering a culture of preparedness within their organizations.

Class Agenda

FromUntilDescription
08:00 AM08:15 AMWelcome and Introduction
Jon Lowe/ ARWA
08:15 AM09:15 AMLead and Copper Inventories and General Operation Certification Update
ADEM has issued new regulations updating the state's lead and copper rules for schools, daycares and public drinking water systems. These updates aim to strengthen monitoring requirements, improve corrosion control treatment, and enhance public education efforts to reduce exposure to lead and copper from aging pipes and plumbing components. Water utilities must comply with the revised testing protocols and treatment standards to better protect public health. Disccusion involving the LCI and required reporting and dates. This session will also discuss operator certification and regulation updates.
Brett Newton/ ADEM
09:15 AM11:00 AMCybersecurity
The session will provide an in-depth exploration of the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by critical water infrastructure systems. Students will examine potential attack vectors that malicious actors could exploit to disrupt operations or gain unauthorized access to industrial control systems.
Nic Cofield/ JTT
11:00 AM12:00 PMLunch
Own Your Own
12:00 PM02:00 PMPFAS
This session provides an in depth look at PFAS. These are man made chemicals that have been widely used due to their heat, water and stain resistant properties. These chemicals are found in many water sources throughout the world.
Scotti Wells/ InSite Engineering
02:00 PM03:30 PMLaboratory safety, Sampling, Jar Testing, Use of Basic water testing equipment. 
This session provides a look at laboratory safety, water sampling protocol, hands on training with basic water testing equipment.
Jon Lowe/ ARWA
03:30 PM04:00 PMQuestions and Evaluations
Jon Lowe/ ARWA

Event Information

Oneonta Utilities Board
1607 2nd Avenue East
Oneonta, AL 35121
  • CEH Type:
  • Water
  • CEH Hours:
  • 7 hours
  • Start Date:
  • 08/22/2024
  • Start Time:
  • 8:00 AM
  • Cost:
  • $0.00

Event Point of Contact

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Jon Lowe
Class Moderator