Webinar | Onsite Wastewater Treatment Processes
Description: Join us for a 1-hour webinar providing an in-depth exploration of the physical, chemical, and microbiological processes in onsite wastewater systems, highlighting their role in effective treatment and water quality protection. Designed to offer insight into the core mechanisms of these systems, this session explains how septic tanks and leachfields function at a foundational level.
- Define the fixed growth process in wastewater treatment.
- Describe the key characteristics of domestic wastewater entering onsite systems.
- Explain the treatment processes occurring in septic tanks and leachfields, including physical, chemical, and microbiological aspects.
- Trace the path of wastewater through the treatment process and understand the fate of wastewater solids.
- Assess how malfunctioning onsite systems can affect groundwater quality.
- Interpret percolation test results and understand their relevance to the effectiveness of treatment.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and take your knowledge to the next level!
Presenter: Gregory Pearson, Water & Wastewater Trainer, Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center at Michigan Technological University
Certificate: This webinar has NOT been submitted for approval of continuing education credit. We can provide a certificate of attendance to eligible attendees, but cannot guarantee it will meet your PDH or CEU requirements.
Who Should Attend:
- Managers, owners, and operators of wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons
- Decision-makers for wastewater utilities, including mayors, finance officers, utility managers, public works directors, city councilors, board members, tribal council members, and clerks
- Consultants and technical assistance providers serving wastewater systems
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