Wastewater Sampling Procedures

The class covers the required sampling protocol for wastewater samples. While this course emphasizes samples collected for permit requirements, process control sampling is also discussed.

Description

CE POINTS: 6 (Wastewater)

COURSE DURATION: 6 Hours

SUMMARYThe class covers the required sampling protocol for wastewater samples. While this course emphasizes samples collected for permit requirements, process control sampling is also discussed.

MAJOR TOPICS: 

  • Sampling Methods and Practice
  • Sample Collection Equipment
  • Statistical Understanding of Sampling
  • Industrial Wastewater Sampling
  • Sampling Documentation

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