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Improving Your Writing Skills February 5, 2014 Course Code: EO0110CA14 Instructor: Sharon Kinsey Registration fee: $260 Multi fee: $225 NJ licensed water operators: $127.50 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for water and wastewater license holders NJDEP Approval #01-050601-30 No matter what your occupation, eective writing and strong communication skills are essential in the workplace. This course will introduce you to the elements needed to develop or refresh this skill, and introduce some great tips on how to communicate with style. Topics include: Determining the purpose of the document/knowing your audience Phrases to avoid in business writing (jargon, cliches and meaningless words) Communicating dicult news Organizing a document - content strategies and formatting Clarity, conciseness, punctuation, proofreading Communicating electronically....and more. This course has been approved for Certied Public Works Managers (CPWM) credits.
Math Refresher for Water/Wastewater Operators February 27, 2014 Course code: EO0106CA14 Instructors: Joe Bonaccorso & Steve Dowhan Registration fee: $250 Multi fee: $225 NJ licensed water operators: $125 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for NJ water and wastewater license holders NJDEP Approval #01-010104-30 Operations personnel face math problems on the job every day. This course is designed to build condence in the understanding of basic mathematics and problem solving. In a relaxed setting, students are encouraged to draw on workplace experience and common sense to improve their basic math skills and to learn to solve math-related problems that occur daily in the workplace. Topics will include: Addition and subtraction Percentages/graphs Multiplication and division Weight/volume relationships Area/volume calculations Metric conversions Velocity and ow rate conversions. A great review for licensing or certication exams!
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Hot Topics in Wastewater March 21, 2014 (AM Only) Course code: EO0106CA14 Instructor: Jennifer Loudon Registration fee: $125 Multi fee: $95 3 TCHs for NJ wastewater license holders only NJDEP Approval #01-010104-30 The wastewater industry is continuously evolving, water resource recovery facilities must multi-task: treat the wastewater to ever increasing standards while also recovering valuable nutrients, reducing energy demand, and constantly guring out ways of making the treatment process more ecient. All of this can only be accomplished through research and technological innovation. Organizations such as the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) make this possible. WERF is Americas leading independent scientic research organization dedicated to wastewater and stormwater issues. WIth the help of WERF, individual plants and systems across the country are working with cutting edge technologies. For example DC Water has implemented a program that allows them to identify emerging technologies that will help them keep ahead of upcoming regulatory challenges. Come for a morning to learn about WERF projects , how to get involved and what the future holds!
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Management Skills for Supervisors March 25 & 26, 2014 Course Code: EO0103CB14 Instructors: Ned Lipman and Terry Tomsky Fee: $475 Multi-Fee: $440 NJ licensed water operators $237.50 (T, W, VSWS only)
12 TCHs for NJ licensed drinking water and wastewater operators
NJDEP Approval #01-010111-30 Managing employees eectively is a challenging and rewarding process which starts with a clear understanding of how our behaviors inuence workplace environments let our instructional team of Ned Lipman and Terry Tomsky help get you started! Knowing yourself and the strengths you bring to work is a great place to start to improve your managerial skill set. In this highly popular course, you will explore the essential characteristics of respected leaders and how they create and sustain productive organizations. Through small group discussions and entertaining interactive exercises, you will develop a better understanding of what you can do to improve your work groups eectiveness and acquire new people skills to more successfully manage the everyday challenges in your workplace. CREDIT INFORMATION 6 Management for Certied Public Works Managers This class has been approved by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services as a provider of NJ Public Health Continuing Education Contact Hours. Call our oce for more information on credits.
www.cpe.rutgers.edu g 732.932.9271 | www.cpe.rutgers.edu 732.932.9271 73 2 932 9271 | w www.cpe.rutgers.edu w cpe Effective Emergency Communications Customer Service Skills for Utility Personnel March 28, 2014 Course Code: EO0109CA14 April 11, 2014 Course code: EO0108CA14 Instructor: William Jamison Instructor: Stan Elson Registration fee: $280 Multi fee: $250 Registration fee: $250 Multi fee: $230 NJ licensed water operators $140 (T, W or VSWS only) NJ licensed water operators: $125 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for NJ water and wastewater license holders 6 TCHs for NJ water and wastewater license holders NJDEP Approval #01-090603-30 NDEP Approval #01-100801-30 Eectively communicating with co-workers, employees, supervisors and the public is critical to successfully operate in any business or organization. This is especially true in times of emergencies, such as power outages, oods, hurricanes or other disasters. This course provides awareness level training in developing and delivering communications to the public, partners and the media. The program presents methods to improve internal communications, how to develop partnerships and skills for communicating with the public and/or media during a crisis and employs case study activities to put the information presented into practice. Bill Jamison (formerly employed by the NJ Department of Health) is a veteran of the axthray scale and other large-scale public health emergencies - let his experience work for you! Customers who are they? Your rst response may be the folks who purchase products or services from you. True, but is there more? What about co-workers who count on you to provide workplace services to them up and down the line? This course has been designed to help you become more eective - and ecient - in dealing with customers, both external and internal. The program will discuss meeting expectations, setting targets and standards, listening techniques, techniques for handling people (including the dicult ones!) and steps to problem-solving/resolving conicts. Even if you dont work for a utility company this program can benet you and your co-workers!
Microbiology for the Non-Biologist April 23, 2014 Course code: EO0101CA14 Instructor/Course Coordinator: Craig Phelps, Ph.D. Registration fee: $250 Multi fee: $225 NJ licensed water operators: $125(T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for NJ water and wastewater license holders NJDEP Approval #01-010106-30 This one-day class brings the science of microbiology to an understandable, everyday level for those in the elds of drinking water/wastewater treatment, industrial hygiene, environmental science or public health. Participants will be introduced to the physiology, characteristics, nomenclature and taxonomy of various types of microorganisms. Topics will include: bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, protozoa indicator organisms, antibiotic resistance, testing methods, the microbiology of water and wastewater systems, mitigation options.
Water and Wastewater Chemistry: Back to the Basics April 29, 2014 Course code: EO0107CA14 Instructor/Course Coordinator: Michael Furrey Registration fee: $265 Multi fee: $235 NJ licensed water operators: $132.50 (T, W or VSWS only) 6 TCHs for NJ water and wastewater license holders NJDEP Approval #01-010105-30
This course will address the basic chemistry and treatment methodologies used in drinking water and wastewater operations. Even if you arent taking a licensing exam in the near future, let this class help you to review and reinforce the basics. Topics will include: Balancing equations, chemical symbols, scientic notation, Chemical contaminants of drinking water detection and limits, NJDEP/USEPA MCLs and wastewater discharge limits, Wastewater treatment chemistry and secondary nuisance chemicals, Chemical disinfection including alternative disinfectants, The chemistry of corrosion control, coagulation, occulation and ltration, Basic chemical dosage calculations and problem solving.
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