Webinar | Lift Station Operation and Maintenance
Join us for an overview of operation and maintenance required for wastewater lift stations. This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the key aspects necessary for effective management of wastewater lift stations. Topics covered include design parameters, basic operation and maintenance tasks, common problems and solutions, and emergency procedures tailored for operators in small systems. Presenter: Gregory Pearson, Water & Wastewater Trainer, Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center at Michigan Technological University. Visit our website for free workshops, webinars, and resources today: https://efcnetwork.org

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