Description
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION FEE DETAILS: This training may be available to you at half-price due to funding available through the Harold Alfond Center for the Advancement of Maine’s Workforce. However, you must apply for this funding before the start of the program. For more information on this funding opportunity, visit the Center’s website here or contact Edward Wright at https://www.mccs.me.edu/workforce-training/ or contact ewright@mccs.me.edu or (207) 227-2603.
This three-session, 15-hour in-person course is intended for those preparing to take Grades 1 through 4 of the NEWEA Collection Systems Certification exams. Participants will receive instruction on collection system operation and maintenance (O&M), including but not limited to the purpose of wastewater collection, wastewater flow characteristics, collection system components; pump stations, system maintenance and inspection; pipeline rehabilitation, and collection system safety. The course will also review math concepts and provide example problems for exam preparation. Attendees must bring a calculator.
* Important note: This course includes an optional NEWEA exam at the conclusion of the class on January 16. Those seeking to take the exam must apply directly through NEWEA no later than November 15, 2024. Please visit NEWEA’s website at www.newea.org for more information or to apply to take an exam.
To avoid late registration fee, please register no later than January 8, 2025. Registrations received after this time will be charged a $15 late fee. A confirmation email will be sent to the registration email provided.
Presented by JETCC. Maine JETCC is a program managed by NEIWPCC through a contract with Maine DEP.
15 Wastewater TCHs approved in CT, MA, ME, and RI. TCHs pending in NH, NY, and VT.
Cancellations: Seven days’ notice is required IN WRITING (mailed, faxed, or emailed to info@neiwpcc-jetcc.org) for you to cancel at no cost. Cancellations received after this time will be charged $25 for programs under $100 and $50 for programs over $100. Registrants who do not cancel or who fail to show are responsible for full payment.