Training Curricula

 

 

Descriptions of Training Curriculum
 

"Assessing Wastewater Options For Small Communities" curriculum helps local officials evaluate their community's current and future wastewater treatment needs and implement appropriate solutions. Topics include: introduction to wastewater, facility development, viability and assessment of a treatment system, regulatory requirements, selecting and working with consulting engineers, selecting wastewater technologies, project financing, and project commitment. The appendices for this training course contain overhead masters, system assessment instruments, information on wastewater technologies, plus additional resources. The training package has a Trainer's Manual, a Participant Guide, and a Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation. The Trainer's Manual and the Participant Guide are 426 pages in length. The presentation has 102 slides and is available in electronic form on a 3 1/2" floppy diskette in both PC and Mac formats.

This training presentation is the electronic version of the transparency masters used in training deliveries to summarize important points and issues of assessing wastewater options. You can access the presentation two different ways: download as a Microsoft PowerPoint® 4.0 presentation or view and print as individual slides.

PowerPoint Presentation | Viewable Slides

 

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