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Intended Audience: Civil, Water & Wastewater Engineers
Credits: 2 PDH Units
When: Thursday. 4/9. 10-12 pm ES
Discover the best practices for the design, planning and analysis of various water supply systems. Dive into the essential elements and design principles in this live Webinar curated by Dr. Karim, P.E., M.ASCE. The broad objectives underlying any water supply system are:
- To supply safe and wholesome water to consumers.
- To supply water in adequate quantity.
- To make water easily available to consumers so as to encourage personal and household cleanliness.
Date: Thursday | April 9 | 10 - 12 pm EST Credits: 2 PDH Units
Learning Objectives
- Define a public water system and the components of wholesome water and potable water.
- Identify the basic elements of a water supply system.
- Determine the main sources of water supply.
- Differentiate a water collection system, water treatment system and distribution system.
- Identify pressure requirements for various stages of water use.
- Analyze the design the overhead storage tanks.
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After payment, please visit this webinar page, click “Start Course” and fill out the Webinar Registration Form. You’ll receive email notification and details on how to join the webinar. You will then be able to access the webinar slides, test your system and receive webinar reminders. After completing the webinar requirements, your certificate of completion will be saved and available for download in your profile. We value your feedback! Please rate this webinar after completion.Group Discounts Available
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