The History of PFAS
Paris Utility District
7 C N Brown WayParis, ME 04281-1200
United States
Event Details
Class Description:
This course provides water and wastewater professionals with a focused overview of PFAS and it's history. This session emphasizes real-world case studies of the environmental impact of these contaminants and provides information to support our water/wastewater professionals in making informed decisions on how best to protect public health & the environment from contamination of emerging concerns.
Learning Objectives:
- A comprehensive grasp of PFAS and Emerging Contaminants.
- How PFAS can persist in the environment.
- Identify sources of these emerging pollutants.
- How contamination affects the environment and human health.
Class Fee: FREE
State Agency Approval:
Maine BLWSO: 2.0 TCHs for Water Operators
Maine DEP: 2.0 TCHs for Wastewater Operators
Speaker:
Aaron Gaylord
Aaron Gaylord is the Wastewater Circuit Rider for Maine Rural Water Association. Having served the communities of New Hampshire for 10 years; he has assisted several wastewater operators in gaining their certifications. Night or day, snow or rain Aaron is ready to share his knowledge, troubleshoot process problems and help whenever he can.
For More Information:
THIS IS A HYBRID EVENT!
This session will be held in-person at Paris Utility District and virtually via Zoom.
Please arrive 15 minutes early (at 9:45am) so we can take attendance.
We look forward to seeing you there!