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Kansas WATER Training offers technical assistance to Public Water Supply Systems (PWSS) with water treatment problems or non-compliant issues. When a problem occurs, consider calling Kansas WATER Training for technical assistance. There are situations when engineering is necessary but check first to see if the problem exists because of an operations deficiency.
There are advantages to checking for an operations deficiency first.
- Searching for an operations deficiency is cheaper than immediately calling in the engineer
- In many cases, finding an operations deficiency and correcting it, saves time. Anyone that has been involved in a capital improvement project knows how long a project can take!
If it is found that the problem is not an operational deficiency, then the next step is contacting the PWSS’s engineer.
Michael Ball, owner of Kansas WATER Training, has experience in working with water operators in 119 Public Water Supply Systems in Kansas and has worked extensively in studying plant design and standard operating procedures. In every technical assistance experience, Kansas WATER Training will provide a detailed report of findings and corrections if the problem is because of an operational deficiency.
Kansas WATER Training has provided technical assistance in many areas!
- Granular filter media profiling and assessments
- Optimizing surface water and precipitation softening water treatment
- Researching lead and copper non-compliant problems and recommending corrective actions
- Control of disinfection by-products in both surface water and groundwater PWSSs.
- Optimizing coagulation through jar testing
- Well disinfection
- Chlorine and Chloramine residual problems in the distribution system
- Control of taste and odor and biofilm in potable water distribution systems
If you have any questions for Kansas WATER Training, information for contacting can be found on the Contact Us page.
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