Tue, Jun 25
|Legacy of the Plains Museum, Comm. Room
In-Person Nebraska FOG, PFAS, and Emerging Contaminant Training
Implementing a successful FOG (fats, oils, and greases) abatement program has proven benefits. Infrastructure will be protected, sanitary sewer overflows can be minimized, and costs to ratepayers will be reduced. Join us for this free technical training funded by the EPA.
Time & Location
Jun 25, 2024, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CDT
Legacy of the Plains Museum, Comm. Room, 2930 Old Oregon Trail, Gering, NE 69341, USA
About The Event
This 8 hour training will cover the following topics:
1) How to develop an effective FOG Abatement Program.
2) How to implement best practices in both a new and an existing program - with emphasis on data.
3) Understanding and addressing contaminants of emerging concern.
The training is conducted in a workshop format, especially for water treatment professionals from small, rural communities that do not have a FOG abatement program or a pretreatment program, or that find their current program inadequate.
Participants will receive 0.8 Wastewater CEUs and a certificate of completion for attending. This training is available at no charge thanks to a grant from EPA.