When

Wednesday, September 22, 2021 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CDT
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Where

Double Tree Hotel - One Salon Room 
1850 Old Fort Parkway
Murfreesboro, TN 34129
 

 
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Contact

Patrick Bryan 
Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center 
509-940-5270 
pbryan@pprc.org 
  

Dual Training Event 

In the morning, the Western States Alliance (WSA), a project of the Pollution Prevention Resource Center (PPRC), is providing part 2 of the technical training in Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) abatement. Part 2 will cover How to implement improvements in both a new and an existing program.

The afternoon will address Pretreatment Semi-Annual and Annual Electronic Reporting Form Training.  Presented by TDEC, This training will include an overview presentation on the MyTDEC Forms Pretreatment SAR/AR as well as a step-by-step walk-through session. Attendees will be able to follow along on MyTDEC Forms and begin entering their program reports in real time and ask questions along the way.

NOTE: Part 1 of the Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) training will be provided virtually on Wednesday, September 15 from 9 AM to 1 PM.  You must attend both parts of the FOG training to recieve full CEU credit.  REGISTER FOR PART 1 HERE.

The training is conducted in a workshop format, especially for water treatment professionals from small, rural communities that do not have a FOG abatement program or a pretreatment program, or that find their current program inadequate.

Participants will receive 8 Wastewater CEUs and a certificate of completion for attending. In order to get CEUs, we require folks to take the needs assessment below:

Needs Assessment

PPRC has received grant funding from the USDA Rural Utilities Service (RUS) to provide technical training and assistance to small, rural communities in FOG abatement.

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PPRC complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. This training is funded, in part, by a grant from the USDA Rural Utilities Service. While the content is valid for any size of community, the intended audience is pretreatment/water treatment personnel in rural communities, with population less than 10,000. This training is also enlightening for city commissioners and decision-makers, to understand the costs and issues involved with creating and maintaining a FOG Abatement Program. To help us meet the requirements of the USDA grant, please answer the demographic questions on the next page.