Post Treatment and Corrosion Control

Approved for .7 CEUs

by the FSAWWA Course Number 05115959

When

Thursday, May 25, 2017 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EDT
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Where:

Coral Springs Improvement District 

10300 NW 11th manor 

Coral Springs, Fl. 33071

Coral Springs Improvement District 
10300 NW 11th Manor
Coral Springs, FL 33071
  

 

 

Contact

Kelsey Arnold 
Southeast Desalting Association 
772-781-7698 
mmiller.seda@gmail.com 

 

Speakers:

Neil Gorman (Jacobs Air Water Systems)

Duggan Jacobs (Jacobs Air Water Systems)

Troy Lynn (Globaltech)

Mo Malki (American Water Chemicals)

Agenda: 

8:00 – 10:00 AM              Neil Gorman and Duggan Jacobs (JAWS)

  • Degasifiers
    • Primary Purposes
    • Removal of H2S, VOC’s and CO2
    • How and Why We Remove H2S, VOC’s, CO2
    • Design and Principles of Aerators and Degasifiers
    • Key Components of a Degasifier
    • Materials of Construction
    • Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Chemical Scrubbers
    • Principles of Operation
    • Scrubber Chemistry
    • Design, Materials of Construction
    • Scrubber Components
    • Maintenance and Troubleshooting

10:00 – 10:15 AM Break

10:15 - Noon                     Troy Lyn (Globaltech)

  • Chemistry of chlorine and ammonia in potable water
  • Forms of chlorine used in potable water disinfection and delivery mechanisms
  • Forms of ammonia used in potable water disinfection and delivery mechanisms
  • Disinfection Byproducts
  • CSID selection of chloramine over free chlorine for residual disinfection
  • CSID reasons to select ammonium sulfate
  • CSID 4-log virus treatment and monitoring

Noon – 1PM  Lunch

1PM – 3 PM                      Mo Malki (AWC)

  • Basics of corrosion
  • Types of corrosion in drinking water system
  • Effect of corrosion on chlorine residuals
  • Mechanisms of corrosion inhibition
  • Importance of pH and alkalinity on iron, copper and lead corrosion
  • Indices and calculations used to predict corrosion
  • Types of potable water corrosion inhibitors
  • Coupon testing and corrosion studies

3PM - 4:30PM  Plant Tour

Please be advided that according to DEP rules you can not apply the same class in consecutive renewal cycle. If you are not sure if you have taken this class please call the SEDA office.

Members: $150

Non-Members $250

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