Aboite Township Community Room
11321 Aboite Center Road, Fort Wayne, IN, United States
Workshop Update: Time adjusted: Registration begins at 9:00am; Workshop begins at 9:30am and will end 4:30pm This workshop offers: 6 continuing education hours for Well Drillers & Pump Installers (thru IDNR) 6 continuing education hours for … Continued
This month INAWWA's Power Lunch Hour will feature Jeff Cunningham (ME Simpson, Co.). Jeff explains the Economics of Water Loss. Would you like to better understand the details of water loss audits, and how you can use this tool to guide … Continued
Cost: $50 Member/$100 Non Member IDEM Has Approved 3.0 Technical Water Hours Presenter Scott Ham is the Manager of Silver Creek Water Corporation, where he has worked for 32 years. In Exam Cram 1, water operators will study subjects regarding … Continued
Cost: $50 Member/$100 Non Member IDEM Has Approved 3.0 Technical Water Hours Presenter Scott Ham is the Manager of Silver Creek Water Corporation, where he has worked for 32 years. In Exam Cram 2, water operators will study subjects regarding … Continued
Cost: $50 Member/$100 Non Member IDEM Has Approved 3.0 Technical Water Hours Presenter Scott Ham is the Manager of Silver Creek Water Corporation, where he has worked for 32 years. In Exam Cram 3, water operators will study more advanced … Continued
“The implementation of a well-documented maintenance program for distribution valves will greatly enhance an agency’s ability to prepare for and quickly recover.” This presentation is focus the importance of valve maintenance, safety of the process, cover key information of AWWA … Continued
This presentation will cover the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, including the December 17, 2021 Regulatory Determination published by U.S. EPA in the Federal Register, and the potential areas where U.S. EPA may change the rule. After the overview, there … Continued
*Cost- $75 Member Pricing and $150 for Non-Member Pricing *IDEM Approved 5 Technical Water Hours Water: What Do You Know? (WWDYK) is an advanced class for water operators to study more involved subjects regarding water treatment and large distribution systems. … Continued
The Central Canal Aqueduct over Fall Creek in Indianapolis conveys most of Indianapolis’ water for treatment. Built in 1909, the historic aqueduct is a four-span concrete structure with concrete arches that support the water channel above. The advanced age of … Continued
This presentation summarizes the most recent analysis of future water demand and available supplies in the 9-county Central Indiana Planning Region: Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby counties. Like most larger cities in the Midwest, water … Continued