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table of contents New Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Water Conservation & Water Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
eLearning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Utility Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
AWWA Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
AWWA Conference Proceedings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
AWWA Manuals of Water Supply Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Consumer Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Operator Certification & Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Quantity Discount Pricing Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Wastewater & Reuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Safety Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Utility Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
AWWA Membership Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Water Quality & Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Water Distribution Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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Technical Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
AWWA Books Available to You from International Vendors AWWA is continually working to expand easy access to our books, manuals and standards throughout the world. We work with many international water associations as well as international booksellers, where you can obtain AWWA books. Your local bookstore can order any AWWA title for you. Some of our many international book resellers are listed below. Additionally AWWA is now printing over 100 of our book titles as a Print-On-Demand (POD) product in the UK and Australia. These POD products are the same high-quality you’ve come to expect from AWWA. The vendors below can order from the POD facilities, thus saving you a great deal in shipping costs and time-to-delivery. Amazon–in most countries Canada Italy China Japan France Spain Germany United Kingdom Electronic Books and Standards: Ebooks through eGoogle books http://books.google.com View downloadable electronic copies and preview pages of over 100 AWWA publications.
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Water Operator Certification Study Guide, sixth edition
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water & Wastewater, 22nd edition
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Water Quality and Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water, sixth edition
White’s Handbook of Chlorination and Alternative Disinfectants, fifth edition Page 68
Tetra Tech (RTW) Model for Water Chemistry, Process, and Corrosion Control Software
Diagnosing Taste and Odor Problems Field Guide Page 62
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The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead
Water Treatment Process Monitoring and Evaluation
Modeling Water Quality in Distribution Systems, second edition
Drought Preparedness and Response (M60)
Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes (M37), third edition
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Water Meters—Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance
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Maintaining Water Quality in the Distribution System DVD
Integrity Testing for Low-Pressure Membranes
Dissolved Air Flotation for Water Clarification
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Water Treatment Chemical Deliveries DVD
Lime Softening Techniques for Operators DVD
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Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G100, Water Treatment Plant Operation and Management Page 23
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Water Meters—Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance (M6), fifth edition Page 26
Computer Modeling of Water Distribution Systems (M32), third edition
WaterMath: Quick Calculator for Operators
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Operator Math Made Easy II DVD
Operator Chemistry Made Easy II DVD
Pumps and Pumping, tenth edition
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Let’s Talk Safety 2012
Lead and Copper Corrosion Control in New Construction
Field Guide: Valve Operation and Maintenance DVD
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Safety First: Personal Protective Equipment Page 51
Safety First: Confined Spaces— Alternative Procedure and Non-Permit Entries DVD
Field Guide: Service Meters DVD Page 75
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Overview of Environmental Laws and Regulations: Navigating the Green Maze
Benchmarking Water Services: Guiding Water Utilities to Excellence
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AWWA’s eLearning program includes two types of courses, facilitated and self-paced. Each is specifically designed to meet the needs of students and the course material. Facilitated courses are delivered exclusively online with some pacing, interaction, and direction provided by a facilitator. These courses are delivered at set times during the year and comprise pre-recorded presentations, online learning activities, videos, quizzes, and evaluations. Recognized experts on a topic are available to regularly answer the students’ questions, grade homework, and provide feedback on student progress via discussion boards and emails.
eLearning Course Subjects • Conservation • Distribution • Engineering • Government & Regulations • Leadership & Management • Math & Science • Water Quality • Resources & Reuse • Safety & Security • Software • Treatment For full course descriptions and learning objectives, and to register for any course, click on the course title.
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High-Bill Complaints? Easy Water Conservation Tips for Your Customers
Advanced Disinfection of Pipeline and Storage Facilities
EL83: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL69: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Increasing Need for Water Loss Control EL106: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
A note about CEUs: AWWA requests pre-approval for continuining education units with several state/province licensing agencies. These course pre-approvals are listed at www.awwa.org/elearning/ceus. AWWA strongly recommends that students check with their licensing agency, prior to registration to any course, to learn about their state/province established rules and criteria. It is the student’s responsibility for confirm AWWA coursework meets relevancy criteria and current rules established by the student’s state/province for his or her licensing needs. Some states may not award CEUs or PDHs for non-water-related content. It is also the student’s responsibility to apply to the state for CEU approval with the Certificate of Completion provided by AWWA.
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CONSERVATION
Water bills can be difficult for consumers to understand, and may prompt customer complaints and angry calls to a utility’s customer service department. Register for this course to get tips from the experts on dealing with unhappy or irate customers. This course provides communication strategies to help customers reduce their water bills through water efficiency and conservation. In addition, the course will help with improving utility-customer communications, leading to a greater understanding of water rates in a community.
AWWA’s eLearning Program is an online learning tool for water industry professionals. AWWA’s eLearning platform offers quality training, professional development, and continuing education units (CEUs) via the Internet. Learn on your own time and at your own pace!
Self-paced courses are delivered exclusively online and progress is driven soley by the student. This format allows the student to move through course content at their own pace, taking into consideration the individual’s knowledge level and capacity. Self-pace courses can be completed anytime during a 90-day period after registration. These courses may include presentations, pre-recorded audio, supporting articles, online learning activities, videos, quizzes, and evaluations.
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State and regional regulatory agencies have begun requiring the use of AWWA’s methodology for water loss accounting introduced in the report Applying Worldwide Best Management Practices in Water Loss Control. The report identifies water loss as a serious problem in North America. This course gives an overview of current North American water loss accounting, provides updates on regulatory agency issues, describes accounting procedures and software, and introduces industry manuals for evaluating and controlling water losses.
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Distribution Service to Customers EL13: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
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From this course, students will learn conventional (chlorine-based) and alternative methods (ozone and chemical biocide) for the disinfection of pipelines and water storage tanks, as well as what effective distribution system operations are, and the maintenance strategies for retaining chlorine residuals. In addition, the course covers water operations best practices for minimizing water age and water quality degradation in distribution systems.
The primary purpose of a public water distribution system is to supply water directly to residents of a community. Through this AWWA eLearning course, students will learn to recognize the various materials used for water service piping and the types of customer water meters used. The course also covers how piping is installed and maintained and how meters are installed and read. Finally, the course identifies the types of facility records that should be kept for water distribution systems.
Advanced Metering Infrastructure for the Water Industry
Distribution System Materials and Equipment
EL68: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL14: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
CEUs
Water utilities worldwide are installing automated meter reading (AMR) systems to fund infrastructure improvements, decrease water loss, and reduce operations and maintenance costs. In this course, three water utilities present case studies outlining how the utilities have benefited from advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and the options available to utilities.
Backflow Prevention & Cross-Connection Control EL89: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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This course summarizes the regulatory framework for backflow prevention and cross-connection control and water utilities’ responsibility. Example case studies illustrate common situations and substantiate the importance of a well-designed cross-connection control program.
Disinfection of Pipelines & Storage Facilities EL24: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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In following drinking water regulations passed in the 1990s, AWWA Standards and manuals of practice have focused on providing safe drinking water through applying best practices to system disinfection. This course reviews such practices and procedures to help utility staff maintain water quality while meeting the public-health requirements of local health agencies.
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This course provides an introduction to water distribution system operations by detailing the types of piping, valves, and fire hydrants commonly used in water systems. It is suitable for entry-level operators.
Key Elements to Maintaining Distribution System Integrity EL82: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Simple steps can be taken early to improve and maintain overall distribution system quality while minimizing staff time and effort. This course presents important distribution system issues, such as proper planning for pipeline installation, a sound fire hydrant maintenance program, tank cleaning and valve inspections, and a strategic flushing program to alleviate future problems.
Pump Maintenance EL22: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Pumps—the heart of most distribution systems— are used in many water treatment processes. Proper pump maintenance is essential for the intended life of the equipment and to avoid expensive, disruptive breakdowns. This course examines pump components, maintenance requirements, the effect of pump operation on performance, and methods of monitoring pump conditions.
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ENGINEERING Trenchless Technology Applications in the Water Industry
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EL74: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours Trenchless technologies have moved to the forefront of infrastructure rehabilitation because of the overwhelming benefits they provide. This AWWA eLearning course reviews current methods for rehabilitating water pipelines, maintaining customer service during construction, re-connecting service afterward, and horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology. Students of this course can also expect to learn techniques involved in pipe bursting and pipe splitting, well-illustrated by case studies, as well as the various types of replacement pipe that can be installed with the pipe-bursting and pipesplitting processes.
Water Main Installation EL15: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
CEUs
This course is designed as a follow-up to the Distribution System Materials and Equipment course. Suitable for entry-level operators, the content further reviews information on water distribution system design and layout, excavation details and water main installation in an excavation, trench backfilling, pipeline disinfection, and system testing before a main is put into service.
Water Storage Tanks: Operations and Maintenance EL80: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Water storage tanks are generally the most visible and valuable assets in a water distribution system. Basic water quality within the distribution system can succeed or fail based on the condition and operation of a water storage tank. This course covers the components of an effective water tank condition assessment, strategies for maintaining water quality in a storage tank, and how to develop a comprehensive asset management program as a viable option to traditional tank maintenance and procurement methods.
Water System Mechanical Equipment EL16: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Employees completing this course will gain a working knowledge of proper maintenance of pumps, motors, electrical equipment, and instrumentation, which represent a water utility’s major investment in mechanical equipment. Ensure employees maintain the life of these mechanical elements at a utility and a properly functioning distribution system with this eLearning course.
PE Pipe in the Field EL26: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
This course is based on the AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices M55: PE Pipe— Design and Installation. The authors of the manual present information on PE pipe maintenance and repairs, as well as handling (transportation, installation), hydrostatic testing, and commissioning of PE pipe.
PVC Pipe in the Field EL19: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Information in this course is drawn from decades of PVC pipe use. Students will learn performance optimization and avoid potentially costly mistakes. Major topics include pipe selection, storage, handling, installation, locating, tapping, thrust restraint, and appurtenances. In addition, independent evaluations of PVC pipe performance will be summarized to help students determine appropriate uses for PVC pipe.
Hydraulics EL11: Self-paced Course Length: 8 Hours
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This course is suitable for entry-level to intermediate-level operators. It provides a foundation in hydraulic concepts, calculations, and operational uses. On completing this course, students will be able to understand and use calculations such as specific gravity and density, pressure and force, and horsepower and efficiency.
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PE Pipe in the Field EL26: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
This course is based on the AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices M55: PE Pipe—Design and Installation. The authors of the manual present information on PE pipe maintenance and repairs, as well as handling (transportation, installation), hydrostatic testing, and commissioning of PE pipe.
PVC Pipe in the Field EL19: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Information in this course is drawn from decades of PVC pipe use. Students will learn performance optimization and avoid potentially costly mistakes. Major topics include pipe selection, storage, handling, installation, locating, tapping, thrust restraint, and appurtenances. In addition, independent evaluations of PVC pipe performance will be summarized to help students determine appropriate uses for PVC pipe.
Membranes: Emerging Issues & Technologies EL23: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Learn from AWWA’s experts about how membranes will shape the future of water. As more regions are challenged by water resource issues, water purveyors often won’t have the luxury of tapping into freshwater supplies, but, instead, must look to alternative sources. In such situations, water providers seek to treat alternative supplies with advanced processes, and, increasingly, they consider membrane technologies. Today, 8 percent of plants use membranes. In 2015, the use is predicted to be 70 to 80 percent.
Getting the Most From Your Hydraulic Model EL104: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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This course illustrates how GIS, AMR, and SCADA systems can enhance the value of hydraulic models. Utilities use hydraulic models to enhance system understanding and to efficiently operate through integrating information from many sources. Hydraulic modelers are now able to include data from a variety of sources to provide system operators with powerful analysis tools.
Filter Optimization Tips You Can Use
Chlorine Gas: Balancing Public Health
EL107: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL21 Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
Optimizing filter operation is key to consistently producing high-quality treated water. This course provides tips to improve filter performance through operational adjustments. The three most common filters (conventional dual media, direct filtration single media, and membrane) are discussed separately so that treatment plants using any of these technologies can benefit.
GOVERNMENT & REGULATIONS The Fundamentals of Drinking Water Regulations: Course 1 EL64: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
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Implementing existing drinking water standards and planning for future standards requires an understanding of the underlying legislation and resulting regulatory framework. This course summarizes the initial 1974 Safe Drinking Water Act, and the 1986 and 1996 Amendments. The post-1996 SDWA Amendment standard development processes include the regulatory determinations based on the contaminant candidate list and regular review of regulations on a six-year cycle. Understanding these processes and the typical rule-making process that USEPA uses to develop new standards is essential information for drinking water system staff responsible for ensuring delivered water quality.
The Fundamentals of Drinking Water Regulations: Course 2 EL65: Self-paced Course Length: 1
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The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments establish a proactive regulatory framework that identifies new contaminants for regulation and requires the ongoing review of existing regulations. This course provides a status report on USEPA activity and describes current trends in drinking water standards.
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This course describes a cohesive and comprehensive local decision-making process that addresses system-specific water quality and operational objectives while identifying and responding to broader community concerns such as off-site chemical safety. Selecting a sustainable and robust disinfection strategy based on the bestavailable information is essential to both regulatory compliance and system resiliency. This course demonstrates proven decision-making processes and illustrates their implementation with case studies.
Inorganic Treatment: Avoiding Inadvertent Noncompliance EL102: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
CEUs
This course reviews the many opportunities to optimize distribution system operation and maintenance procedures. Reducing water age is an example of one important factor to achieve water quality improvement. Additionally, this course covers the water quality risks associated with repairs and replacement activities, presents mitigating practices based on risk tiers, and describes a multibarrier approach to this frequent, yet often unplanned activity.
MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP Building a Foundation for Leadership* EL47: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours Be a leader within an organization. To be a leader, one needs skills and motivation, not a title. One can lead whether at the top of the organization, in the most junior position, or somewhere in between. But before someone can be a leader, one must know how to lead. How do leaders gain and maintain the attention and respect of colleagues? When should someone act as a manager and when should someone act as leader? How do you translate personal vision into something meaningful for others? Students in this course tackle these and many other questions, building skills and gaining insight as they seek answers that make sense for themselves, for those they aspire to lead, and for their organizations.
Business Communication* EL40: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours As professionals of all types grow, it is important to learn about more than just a specific topic of interest. Students of this course will learn the definition and purpose of business communication, the difference between verbal versus non-verbal communication, and communication guidelines such as passive, assertive, aggressive, non-verbal cues, and immediacy.
Verbal Communication* EL41: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Need to improve verbal communication skills? In this course, participants will study oral communication, how to develop effective listening skills that actively seek understanding, how to best communicate ideas to a group, and how to get the most out of business meetings.
Written Communication* EL42: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Written communication can be one of the most challenging aspects of any professional’s career. In this course, participants will learn a simple process that will help make a written message easier to understand and be more persuasive, whether it’s a simple e-mail or a complex proposal; students will become proficient at written communication.
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Change Fundamentals*
Communicating Effectively as a Leader*
Problem-Solving and Decision Making*
EL31: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
EL48: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL45: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
Change is difficult for most people. This course introduces participants to the fundamentals of change management. An organization may decide that it needs to change its goals, work processes, behaviors, or structure. This course will teach students to properly manage change for achieving successful transformation from how things are to how things should be.
As a leader, one’s influence may be greater than realized. Take full advantage of the influence by recognizing the importance of establishing and protecting one’s personal brand. Through this course, students will learn five communication techniques that power efficiency and effectiveness; the importance of communicating to employees the “what” and “why” of their work; tips on tailoring a message for your audience to create maximum effect, the power of knowing the goals and rewards you share with your audience; techniques for persuasion rooted in common values and beliefs; and many other communication tips.
The most desired and hired professionals, at all levels, have developed excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills. Create or enhance your skills through this course. The topics covered include identifying issues/problems/challenges, symptoms versus problems, root cause analysis, defining alternatives, evaluating alternatives, decision-making styles and tools, and implementing solution techniques.
Leading Change Successfully*
Time management is a challenge that all people face. In this course, students will be introduced to time management, efficiency and effectiveness, and planning theories. Participants will learn how to develop plans to prioritize and support personal goals and objectives.
Change Process* EL30: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Organizational change is a process in which each stage must be managed effectively. During this course, participants will learn about the actual transition process and how to apply change management skills and principles.
Overcoming Resistance* EL32: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour New ideas and processes can be difficult to implement. This course is designed to help students overcome a variety of behaviors associated with resistance, learn how certain levels of employees present resistance, and how collaborative participation and firm direction can overcome resistance barriers.
Coaching to Drive Performance* EL50: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours The best leader helps others build the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need to thrive and thereby move their organizations forward. Coaching drives employee development and improves performance. Coaching can even help the next generation of leaders grow as today’s leaders pass on their knowledge, inspire confidence, and foster self-reliance. This course helps leaders recognize coachable moments and know how to structure a coaching conversation.
EL51: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours Is your organization ready for a major change? Assess your company’s readiness in the four phases of a major organizational change. Learn the telltale signs that indicate if your company is ready or not. This course will also teach tips for imporving your organization’s readiness, building commitment to change, and how to align your organization in the face of change.
Leading High-Performance Teams* EL49: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours Teams are the workhorses of an organization. When the right team is brought together, the results far surpass what the team members could have accomplished individually. But when roles and responsibilities collide, conflicts can erupt. Ultimately, the leader is responsible for a team’s success or failure. During this course students will learn how to form and conduct teams of employees who compliment one another and work well together. In addition, this course will illustrate how to assess team performance by identifying and applying appropriate standards.
Influence and Persuasion* EL44: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
Goal-Centered Time Management* EL34: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
Harassment and Discrimination* EL28: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour A positive workplace motivates employees to perform at their best. In this course, students will learn the rights of individual employees as well as the rights of their colleagues. It is a fundamental right to work in an environment free of discrimination and harassment. Topics covered include definitions and types of harassment and discrimination, how to avoid report harassment and discrimination, and how to report them if they occur.
Maintaining a Positive Workplace* EL29: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours Positive workplaces create positive and more productive employees. Executives and managers should understand this philosophy and implement simple steps to achieve a positive workplace. This course covers the key components for communication, collaboration, recognition, mutual respect, integrity, objectivity, sensitivity, flexibility, and managing conflict effectively.
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Develop Trust and Confidence*
Water Basics for Decision Makers: Course 1
EL46: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours Success is more than knowing your profession. Colleagues need to have trust and confidence in your abilities. Topics covered in this course include approaches to developing trust and confidence as well as learning to treat people with integrity, respect, and empathy. Students will learn organizational skills for supporting effective workplace relationships, social ethical business practices and processes, and how to optimize their interpersonal styles.
Manage Difficulties to Achieve Positives* EL33: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour This course will help any employee manage workplace relationships. Managing difficulties includes problem-solving, working with time limitations, and dealing with conflicts to achieve positive outcomes. Additionally, this course will provide students with the tools to be effective employees in a complicated business environment.
Water Basics for Decision Makers Certificate Program EL98: Self-paced Course Length: 12 Hours
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This certificate program consists of three courses. Each course covers one general subject area. Course 1 covers basic information about the water and sewer utility operating environment and water sources, as well as the key issues in water-demand planning. Course 2 introduces utility goals and the cost of operations. Course 3 focuses on the planning, capital improvement, and financial goals of water and wastewater utilities.
EL95: Self-paced Course Length: 4 Hours
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This course covers basic information about the water and sewer utility operating environment and water sources, as well as the key issues in water-demand planning. Specifically, students will learn about the history of drinking water regulations and current regulations, including the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act. Also covered are contaminants, the agencies involved in monitoring the water industry, and managing consent orders. In taking this course, students will be able to identify the key differences and characteristics between groundwater and surface water, as well as key issues in water demand, conservation, and forecasting.
Water Basics for Decision Makers: Course 2 EL96: Self-paced Course Length: 4 Hours
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This course covers the basics of water treatment, utility goals, and the cost of operations. Specifically, the major components of a water system, key elements of water treatment, including chemical mix systems, lime softening, chlorine disinfection, filters, membranes, storage systems, and wastewater treatment and disposal. As result of taking this course, students will be able to describe the basics of water distribution and sewer collections. Students will also be introduced to the major goals of water and wastewater utilities, the attributes of effectively managed water utilities, and the roles of managers, operations staff, and public officials. Also discussed are the key issues surrounding utility maintenance, as well as the costs of deferred maintenance.
Water Basics for Decision Makers: Course 3 EL97: Self-paced Course Length: 4 Hours
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This course focuses on planning, capital improvements, and financial goals of water and wastewater utilities. With this course, students will be able to identify key utility expenditures and revenues, and distinguish between business and capital planning for utilities. In addition, this course provides an overview of water and sewer utilities as enterprise funds and discusses rate concepts, rate schedule options, and impact fees. Also presented is the urgency and costs associated with infrastructure replacement and the key responsibilities of water and wastewater utilities. Participants will appreciate the concept of public perception vs. reality and be able to identify the key stakeholders of any utility.
Setting Rates in a Tough Economy EL75: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Determining rates, even in a healthy economic climate is challenging, and industry professionals need to stay current on rate-setting practices, tips, and techniques to stay ahead of the curve. In this course, experts in rate-setting will teach students about the key technical and political issues associated with establishing rates in the current environment.
See the individual course descriptions below for more information. Courses may be taken individually or within this comprehensive and cost-effective certificate program.
Do you find your ideas being overlooked, or do you need more skills to help influence decision making? Students of this course will learn skills for making a case, preparing to negotiate, planning approach, collaboration, handling conflict, building rapport, responding to criticism, and working through objections.
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MATH & SCIENCE
QUALITY
Applied Mathematics
Endocrine Disruptors, Pharmaceuticals, and Personal Care Products Actions: and Communication
EL6: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
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This course provides a foundation in applied mathematics basics as used in the water supply profession. It is suitable for entry-level operators or operators who have not had recent significant exposure to mathematics in their jobs.
Basic Mathematics EL7: Self-paced Course Length: 7 Hours
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Basic Mathematics provides a foundation in basic mathematical notation, methods, and calculations. It is suitable for entry-level operators or operators who have not had recent significant exposure to mathematics in their jobs.
Fundamentals of Chemistry for Water Professionals EL12: Self-paced Course Length: 8 Hours
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This course includes interactive exercises, animations, and true-to-life case studies to provide an overview of the principles of chemistry and how chemistry is used in water treatment. Students new to the water industry will benefit from the basic instruction.
Things That Tripped Me Up on the Operator Certification Exam
EL17: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
SAFETY & SECURITY
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This course highlights the scientific work and communication strategies being used to address EDCs and PPCPs. Public interest and press coverage of these compounds continues to increase. Hear about the cutting-edge science, the vanguard of research into testing and treatment and developing sound communication strategies that will help you communicate effectively about EDCs and PPCPs with customers.
Harmful Algal Blooms: Cyanobacteria EL20: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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This course explores the contamination of both drinking water and recreational water supplies by excessive cyanobacteria growth and toxin production. Because cyano-toxins can adversely affect humans, there is an increasing cause for concern.
Perchlorate and Emerging Contaminants: Where Are We Now? EL72: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Preparing for the operator exam? Have an extra advantage and learn from water professionals’ experience. During this course students will learn tips and tricks to help prepare for and pass and prepare for the water operator certification exam.
Emerging contaminants are a growing concern, particularly for those most vulnerable in our population. Several environmental studies have sought to identify an association between drinking water contaminated with perchlorate and measures of thyroid impairment. AWWA’s panel of experts discusses perchlorate and other issues, as well as whether government administration will be able to address this situation, given other competing priorities.
Hydraulics
Quagga/Zebra Mussel Control
EL88: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL11: Self-paced Course Length: 8 Hours
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This course is suitable for entry to intermediate level operators. It provides a foundation in hydraulic concepts, calculations, and operational uses. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to understand and use calculations such as specific gravity and density, pressure and force, horsepower and efficiency, and more.
EL70: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Many water utilities in North America are experiencing their first noteworthy taste and odor problems. Customers have described their drinking water as having a musty or earthy odor. After in-depth investigation, utilities are pointing to the quagga or zebra mussel population as the source. Taste and odor issues aren’t the only problems these organisms pose a drinking water utility.
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Plant to Tap: the Importance of Disinfection EL79: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Disinfection practices are critical to both treatment plant operators and distribution system operators. A clear understanding of disinfection concepts is necessary to provide both safe and high-quality water. This course will cover selected disinfection topics related to treatment and distribution and will include a state regulator’s perspective on the occurrence of system failures, with a focus on those failures attributable to a lack of adequate or proper disinfection.
Optimizing Water Distribution System Quality EL101: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Water treatment plants and in North America are of the highest quality; however, that water quality often deteriorates as the water is distributed to customers. Optimizing all aspects of storage and delivery can enhance the quality of water and improve customer satisfaction. In some cases these steps reduce the chance of contamination and, thus, improve public health protection. This course reviews the many opportunities to optimize distribution system operation and maintenance procedures. Topics discussed will cover reducing water age to achieve water quality improvement, water quality risks associated with repairs and replacement activities, and mitigating practices based on risk tiers.
New Approaches for Assessing Microbial Threats EL103: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Does drinking water contribute to increased incidence of illnesses because of a variety of pathogens? Is there a way to determine the types of Cryptosporidium detected during monitoring? This course provides results from recent studies that are contributing to the understanding of the occurrence and viability of these health threats.
Disinfection By-Products: Recent Research Raises Concern
OSHA–Intro to Employee Rights, Employer Responsibilities*
OSHA–Fire Safety: Creating a Prepared Workforce*
EL105: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL138: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
EL142: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
The recent USEPA two-stage DBP Rule has put increasing pressure on utilities to explore alternative options to chlorine disinfection and coagulation practices. However, the use of these alternatives may have unintended consequences, including the formation of other disinfection by-products. Understanding the factors that influence DBP formation can lead to operational procedures to reduce the occurrence of these compounds.
This course will ensure employees and managers clearly understand their rights and responsibilities according to OSHA standards. The goal of this course is to emphasize that OSHA takes a hard line to ensure all workers are safe, informed, and free from discrimination or retaliation for exercising safety rights.
Train management on how to identify and implement all the components of a workplace fire safety program. Managers must be aware of their responsibility to create a prepared and informed workforce.
RESOURCE & REUSE
EL139: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour
GeoScience in Water Aquifers
Students of this course will be informed about potentially hazardous materials and to provide the necessary resources and training to prevent injury. As employees, students will be informed about their rights under the HAZCOM Standard, and they’ll learn of best practices and available resources to protect themselves against accident and injury.
EL78: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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There is an interrelationship between geophysics and modeling for safe yield, groundwater quality, and sourcewater protection. Data from geophysical methods is used to generate much of this information. The goal of this course is to introduce students to geophysical methods for groundwater supplies, determine when the methods should be used, and how to use the results.
Water Shortages: Finding a Solution EL73: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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A minimum of six to seven years is typically needed to develop a new water supply from conception to delivery of water to consumers. If you can’t afford to wait, what do you do? The use of varied and diverse water sources can make the difference between meeting consumer demands and falling short. Utilities should consider diversifying their water supplies. This course focuses on three options: surface water supplies, water reuse, and aquifer storage and recovery.
OSHA–Hazard Communication: Staying Informed!*
OSHA–Hazard Communications: Managing Programs* EL140: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Train management how to identify HAZCOM needs in the workplace and create and implement a HAZCOM program that informs and protects employees. Poor hazard communication programs top the list of OSHA violations; a properly trained management team is a must.
OSHA–Fire Safety: Quick Response & Disaster Prevention* EL141: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour This course is designed to train your employees how to protect themselves, and your business, by reacting quickly and appropriately to any class of fire. Knowing how to react to different classes of fires and having the right extinguishers available can mean the different between safety and disaster.
OSHA–Workplace Violence Awareness and Prevention* EL143: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Train employees how to prevent and respond to violence in the workplace. Each year in the workplace, about 800 workers are murdered and 1.7 million are assaulted. These grim statistics demonstrate the need for awareness regarding workplace violence.
OSHA–Preventing and Managing Workplace Violence* EL144: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour This course is designed to show managers how to prevent and respond to violence in the workplace. Today, more than 85% of workplace assaults occur in retail trade and service industries. These factors demonstrate the need for awareness regarding workplace violence.
OSHA–First Aid: Safe Response to Workplace Injuries* EL145: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Give employees a basic introduction to emergency first-aid procedures. This course prepares employees to take appropriate measures to assist accident victims, while protecting themselves from potential harm. The most critical time for injury response is often the first few minutes after an accident.
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SOFTWARE OSHA–First Aid: Managers Workplace Responsibilities* EL146: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour Prepare management to assist accident victims and keep other employees safe. The most critical time for injury response is often the first few minutes after an accident. Completion of this course prepares managers to assist accident victims, while protecting themselves and other employees from harm, using best practices and available resources.
J100 RAMCAP®: Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems* EL110: Self-paced Course Length: 20 Hours Water and wastewater utilities are part of the nation’s critical infrastructure and must be prepared for all hazards. Hazards can significantly affect a utility’s ability to maintain its mission to protect public health and the environment. The ANSI/ ASMEITI/AWWA J100 RAMCAP® Standard for Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems provides the sector with a consistent and technically sound methodology to identify, analyze, quantify, and communicate the risks of specific terrorist attacks and natural hazards against critical water and wastewater systems. This training prepares utility personnel on the use of the J100 Standard, and includes a copy of the standard.
Microsoft Access 2010*
TREATMENT Microsoft Excel 2010: Advanced*
Microsoft Word 2010: Beginner* EL125: Self-paced Course Length: 8 Hours
Plant to Tap: The Importance of Disinfection
Disinfection Basics
EL121: Self-paced Course Length: 7 Hours
EL118: Self-paced Course Length: 4 Hour
Make more informed decisions by effectively tracking, reporting, and sharing information using Microsoft Access 2010. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Microsoft Excel provides powerful tools that enable someone to analyze, share, and manage information in order to make more informed decisions. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Create and share great-looking documents using the comprehensive set of tools in Microsoft Word Beginner. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Microsoft Word 2010: Intermediate*
Microsoft Excel 2010: Beginner*
Microsoft Outlook 2010: Email and Contact*
Disinfection practices are critical to treatment plant operators and distribution system operators in order to provide safe and high-quality water. This course will discuss selected disinfection topics related to treatment and distribution and will also include a state regulator’s perspective on the occurrence of system failures, with a focus on those failures attributable to a lack of adequate or proper disinfection.
EL124: Self-paced Course Length: 5 Hours
Membrane Technology Showcase
EL117: Self-paced Course Length: 6 Hours
Create and share great-looking documents using the comprehensive set of tools in Microsoft Word Intermediate. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
EL120: Self-paced Course Length: 8 Hours Microsoft Excel Beginner provides powerful tools that enable one to analyze, share, and manage information in order to make more informed decisions. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Microsoft Excel 2010: Intermediate* EL121: Self-paced Course Length: 6 Hours Make more informed decisions by effectively tracking, reporting, and sharing information using Microsoft Access 2010. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
This Outlook title supplies training for the Microsoft Office personal information manager and communications program’s e-mail functionality. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off ones knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users, will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Microsoft Outlook 2010: Tools EL116: Self-paced Course Length: 6 Hours Students will learn about Outlook’s tools other than email, including the calendar, task and contact management, note taking, and journal options. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010* EL122: Self-paced Course Length: 7 Hours Create dynamic and highly effective presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
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Microsoft Word 2010: Advanced*
EL79: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
EL81: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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This course features three of the best presentations given at the 2009 AWWA Membrane Technology Conference (MTC), focusing on the operations, issues, innovations, and lessons learned at some of the most prominent membrane treatment facilities in the country, as described directly by plant staff.
EL123: Self-paced Course Length: 6 Hours
Chemicals: Best Practices for Quality Assurance
Create and share great-looking documents using the comprehensive set of tools in Microsoft Word Advanced. Begin by completing an optional interactive pre-test, which identifies any skills gaps, and then recommends the most appropriate modules needed to round off one’s knowledge. Intermediate or advanced users will be directed to the specific topics that will supplement existing knowledge.
EL76: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
Internet as a Business* EL43: Self-paced Course Length: 1 Hour This course covers the basics of using Internet communication in business. Students will gain first-hand knowledge using email, communicating via online messaging, participating in discussion boards, working with virtual offices, Web-based training, and building a personal website.
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Best practice protocols for chemicals used in water treatment are essential considerations for water quality, plant performance, rising costs, security, and much more. This course provides practical tools and tips for the right selection of chemicals, feed systems, and how to establish appropriate delivery procedures and review security and emergency response plans.
Coagulation, Flocculation, and Sedimentation Basic EL8: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
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EL9: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
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Students of this course, which is recommended for entry-level operators, are introduced to the concepts, chemicals and chemistry, equipment, facilities, processes, and operation of the disinfection process as practiced in water treatment plants. This course will provide an understanding of the basic goals of disinfection and how disinfection fits into the overall water treatment process. In addition, students will hear descriptions of different methods used for disinfection, including the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Filtration Basics EL10: Self-paced Course Length: 3 Hours
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During this course students will review the major physical-chemical mechanisms responsible for removal of suspended particles from water by filtration. Additionally, students are introduced to the concepts, chemicals, equipment, facilities, processes, and operation of the filtration process as practiced in water treatment plants. This course is suitable for entry-level operators.
Residuals Management and Disposal EL77: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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Residuals management and disposal have historically presented some challenges to utilities, depending on treatment and the local regulatory framework. These challenges only increase as utilities use more complex treatment technologies, such as membranes and ion exchange, which present their own unique management and disposal issues, especially as local regulatory frameworks become increasingly stringent. This course summarizes the types of residuals generated by treatment technologies and presents case studies on appropriate management and disposal.
This course provides an introduction for students to the concepts, chemicals, equipment, and processes associated with coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation as practiced in conventional surface water treatment. It is recommended for entry-level operators.
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Membranes: Emerging Issues & Technologies EL23: Self-paced Course Length: 2 Hours
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This course covers emerging membrane regulatory trends and membrane technologies. Students will gain an advanced understanding of membrane drivers and market trends, as well as concentrate management methodologies and research. IMPORTANT: Students need to have a basic understanding of membrane technology used in water purification to achieve optimal learning from this course.
Water Treatment Operator Level 1*
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EL126 & EL127: Facilitated Course Length: 60 Hours This class introduces water operations personnel to the industry and educates them in the basic functions and responsibilities of Level 1 operators at most water treatment plants. Although applicable to all treatment facilities, the concepts are geared toward entry-level and small-system operators. This course is based on the national ABC Need-to-Know Criteria for Water Treatment Operators.
Water Treatment Operator Level 2* EL128 & EL129: Facilitated Course Length: 60 Hours
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This course introduces water operations personnel to various water treatment processes, their uses, characteristics, sizing, and calculations. Course content is representative of the basic functions and responsibilities of Level 2 operators at most water treatment plants, including those at medium- to large-sized treatment operations.
Water Treatment Operator Level 3* EL130 & EL131: Facilitated Course Length: 60 Hours
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This course introduces water operations personnel to various analyses and applications of key water treatment processes and operations. Course content is representative of the basic functions and responsibilities of Level 3 operators at most water treatment plants, including those at medium-tolarge-sized treatment operations. This course focuses on troubleshooting operational problems along with analysis of conventional and advanced treatment processes.
High-Tech Operator Course 1: Process Monitoring & Control* EL132 & EL135: Facilitated Course Length: 12 Hours
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This course addresses the devices used to monitor and control processes and equipment in water treatment and distribution systems. The course begins with an overview of device symbols and how they are used to represent systems and then relates those symbols to real world devices. The course previews how a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) System connects to sensors, analyzers, and control devices. The course summarizes the components of a SCADA System, the facilities/environment the system requires, and the benefits the system provides. Participants will gain an understanding of terms; drawing symbols and naming standards; sample diagrams; descriptions of sensors, analyzers, control devices, and SCADA System components; features of SCADA systems; and references for finding additional information.
High-Tech Operator Course 2: Applications & Tools* EL133 & EL136: Facilitated Course Length: 12 Hours
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This course reviews the high-tech tools available for capturing, creating, finding, and using information about facilities, assets, and customers. The course begins by building an understanding of the basic building blocks used to create software applications. Next, Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and the technology available to collect equipment data for use in a CMMS are reviewed. The course summarizes the types and formats of equipment information and online sources for gathering them, as well as methods of putting utility-specific equipment and process information online for easy access and updating. Document management applications are introduced. An overview of Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawing tools and their connection to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is presented. Locating remote and underground facilities (using mobile devices, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and GIS maps and drawings) is discussed. The course previews the communication technologies available for communicating with, and collecting data from, remote sites.
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High-Tech Operator Course 3: Data Management* EL134 & EL137: Facilitated Course Length: 12 Hours
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This course provides an overview of the technologies available for managing information about assets and process performance. It begins with an introduction of systems used to capture, evaluate, and display performance data. Tools for manipulating, managing, preserving, and delivering data are reviewed. Technologies for sharing data between systems are also examined. The course then looks at the features and components of networks, primarily Local Area Networks (LANs) or intranets. The benefits and drawbacks of in-house versus hosted solutions are examined, along with the technologies for securing both.
High-Tech Operator Certificate Program*
CEUs
EL87: Facilitated Course Length: 36 Hours This certificate program is aimed at developing operators with a fundamental level of understanding of the high technologies used in the water utility field. The program consists of three facilitated courses that cover the processes for monitoring and controlling water treatment and distribution systems, the applications and tools that are used throughout the systems, and the methods for managing water utility information. Participants must complete all 3 courses in the program to earn the program’s certificate.
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Liquid Ferric Chloride
42407
$39
$62
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Liquid Polyaluminum Chloride
42408
$39
$62
B451-10
Poly (Diallyldimethylammonium Chloride)
42451
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$62
B452-06
EPI-DMA Polyamines
42452
$39
$62
B453-06
Polyacrylamide
42453
$39
$62
Coagulation (continued)
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Scale and Corrosion Control B501-08
Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda)
42501
$39
$62
B502-11 Revised
Sodium Polyphosphate, Glassy (Sodium Hexametaphosphate)
42502
$39
$62
B503-11 Revised
Sodium Tripolyphosphate
42503
$39
$62
B504-05
Monosodium Phosphate, Anhydrous
42504
$39
$62
B505-05
Disodium Phosphate, Anhydrous
42505
$39
$62
■ G200 Standard for Distribution Systems Operation and Management
B506-06
Zinc Orthophosphate
42506
$39
$62
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B510-06
Carbon Dioxide
42512
$39
$62
B511-10
Potassium Hydroxide
42511
$39
$62
B512-08
Sulfur Dioxide
42512
$39
$62
B550-10
Calcium Chloride
42550
$39
$62
B600-10
Powdered Activated Carbon
42600
$39
$62
TREATMENT
B601-11 Revised
Sodium Metabisulfite
42601
$39
$62
Filtration
B602-08
Copper Sulfate
42602
$39
$62
B603-10
Permanganates
42603
$39
$62
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Taste and Odor Control
Groundwater and Wells A100-06
Water Wells
41100
$52
$83
B100-09
Granular Filter Material
42100
$39
$62
B101-01
Precoat Filter Media
42101
$39
$62
B604-05
Granular Activated Carbon
42604
$39
$62
Reactivation of Granular Activated Carbon
42605
$39
$62
B102-10
Manganese Greensand for Filters
42102
$39
$62
B605-07
B110-09
Membrane Systems
42110
$45
$72
Fluorides
Softening
B701-11 Revised
Sodium Fluoride
42701
$39
$62
B200-07
Sodium Chloride
42200
$39
$62
B702-11 Revised
Sodium Fluorosilicate
42702
$39
$62
B201-08
Soda Ash
42201
$39
$62
B703-11 Revised
Fluorosilicic Acid
42703
$39
$62
$62
PIPE AND ACCESSORIES
B202-07
Quicklime and Hydrated Lime
42202
$39
Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings
Disinfection Chemicals B300-10
Hypochlorites
42300
$39
$62
C104-08
Cement–Mortar Lining for Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings
43104
$45
$72
Polyethylene Encasement for Ductile-Iron Pipe Systems
43105
$45
$72
B301-10
Liquid Chlorine
42301
$39
$62
C105-10
B302-10
Ammonium Sulfate
42302
$39
$62
C110-08
Ductile-Iron and Gray-Iron Fittings
43110
$52
$83
B303-10
Sodium Chlorite
42303
$39
$62
C111-07
Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings
43111
$45
$72
Flanged Ductile-Iron Pipe With Ductile-Iron or Gray-Iron Threaded Flanges
43115
$45
$72
B304-08
Liquid Oxygen for Ozone Generation for Water, Wastewater, and Reclaimed Water Systems
42304
$39
$62
C115-11 Revised
B305-06
Anhydrous Ammonia
42305
$39
$62
C116-09
$45
$72
B306-07
Aqua Ammonia (Liquid Ammonium Hydroxide)
42306
$39
$62
Protective Fusion-Bonded Epoxy Coatings for the Interior and Exterior Surfaces of Ductile-Iron 43116 and Gray-Iron Fittings
C150-08
Thickness Design of Ductile-Iron Pipe
43150
$45
$72
B402-06
Ferrous Sulfate
42402
$39
$62
C151-09
Ductile-Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast
43151
$45
$72
B403-09
Aluminum Sulfate—Liquid, Ground, or Lump
42403
$39
$62
C153-11 Revised
Ductile-Iron Compact Fittings
43153
$45
$72
B404-08
Liquid Sodium Silicate
42404
$39
$62
B405-06
Sodium Aluminate
42405
$39
$62
C200-05
Steel Water Pipe—6 In. (150 mm) and Larger
43200
$45
$72
B406-06
Ferric Sulfate
42406
$39
$62
C203-08
Coal-Tar Protective Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipelines— Enamel and Tape— Hot-Applied
43203
$45
$72
Coagulation
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PIPE AND ACCESSORIES (continued)
PIPE AND ACCESSORIES
Steel Pipe (continued)
Valves and Hydrants (continued)
C205-07
Cement–Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe— 4 In. (100 mm) and Larger—Shop Applied
43205
$45
C206-11 Revised
Field Welding of Steel Water Pipe
43206
$45
C207-07
Steel Pipe Flanges for Waterworks Service—Sizes 4 In. Through 144 In. (100 mm Through 3,600 mm)
43207
$45
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C510-07
Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention Assembly
43510
$45
$72
C511-07
Reduced-Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Assembly
43511
$45
$72
$72
C512-07
Air-Release, Air/Vacuum, and Combination Air Valves for Waterworks Service
43512
$45
$72
$72
C513-05
Open-Channel, Fabricated-Metal Slide Gates and Open-Channel, Fabricated-Metal Weir Gates
43513
$45
$72
$72
C208-07
Dimensions for Fabricated Steel Water Pipe Fittings
43208
$45
$72
C515-09
Reduced-Wall, Resilient-Seated Gate Valves for Water Supply Service
43515
$45
$72
C209-06
Cold-Applied Tape Coatings for the Exterior of Special Sections, Connections, and Fittings for Steel Water Pipelines
43209
$45
$72
C516-10
Large-Diameter Rubber-Seated Butterfly Valves, Sizes 78 in. (2,000 mm) and Larger
43516
$45
$72
C210-07
Liquid-Epoxy Coating Systems for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43210
$45
$72
C517-09
Resilient-Seated Cast-Iron Eccentric Plug Valves
43517
$45
$72
C213-07
Fusion-Bonded Epoxy Coating for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43213
$45
$72
C518-08
Dual-Disc Swing-Check Valves for Waterworks Service
43518
$45
$72
C214-07
Tape Coating Systems for the Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43214
$45
$72
C520-10
Knife Gate Valves, Sizes 2 In. (50 mm) Through 96 In. (2,400 mm)
43520
$39
$62
C215-10
Extruded Polyolefin Coatings for the Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43215
$45
$72
C530-07
Pilot-Operated Control Valves
43530
$45
$72
C216-07
Heat-Shrinkable Cross-Linked Polyolefin Coatings for the Exterior of Special Sections, Connections, and Fittings for Steel Water Pipelines
43216
$45
$72
C541-08
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Cylinder and Vane-Type Actuators for Valves and Slide Gates
43541
$39
$62
C542-09
Electric Motor Actuators for Valves and Slide Gates
43542
$39
$62
C217-09
Petrolatum and Petroleum Wax Tape Coatings for the Exterior of Connections and Fittings for Steel Water Pipelines
43217
$45
$72
C550-05
Protective Interior Coatings for Valves and Hydrants
43550
$45
$72
C560-07
Cast-Iron Slide Gates
43560
$45
$72
Liquid Coating Systems for the Exterior of Aboveground Steel Water Pipelines and Fittings
43217
$72
C561-04
Fabricated Stainless Steel Slide Gates
43561
$45
$72
Fabricated Composite Slide Gates
43563
$45
$72
Installation of Ductile-Iron Mains and Their Appurtenances
43600
$45
$72
C218-08
$45
C219-11 Revised
Bolted, Sleeve-Type Couplings for Plain-End Pipe
43219
$45
$72
C563-04
C220-07
Stainless-Steel Pipe, ½ In. (13 mm) and Larger
43220
$45
$72
PIPE INSTALLATION C600-10
C221-07
Fabricated Steel Mechanical Slip-Type Expansion Joints
43221
$45
$72
C222-08
Polyurethane Coatings for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipe and Fittings
43222
$45
$72
C602-11 Revised
Cement–Mortar Lining of Water Pipelines in Place—4 In. (100 mm) and Larger
43602
$45
$72
C223-07
Fabricated Steel and Stainless Steel Tapping Sleeves
43223
$45
$72
C604-11 Revised
Installation of Steel Water Pipe—4 In. (100 mm) and Larger
43604
$45
$72
C224-11 Revised
Nylon-11-Based Polyamide Coating System for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipe, Connections, Fittings, and Special Sections
43224
$45
$72
C605-05
Underground Installation of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe and Fittings for Water
43605
$45
$72
C225-07
Fused Polyolefin Coating Systems for the Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43225
$45
$72
C606-11 Revised
Grooved and Shouldered Joints
43606
$45
$72
C226-06
Stainless-Steel Fittings for Waterworks Service, Sizes ½ In. Through 72 In. (13 mm Through 1,800 mm)
43226
$45
$72
C620-07
Spray-Applied In-Place Epoxy Lining of Water Pipelines, 3 In. (75 mm) and Larger
43620
$45
$72
C227-11 Revised
Bolted, Split-Sleeve Restrained and Nonrestrained Couplings for Plain-End Pipe
43227
$45
$72
C228-08
Stainless-Steel Pipe Flanges for Water Service—Sizes 2 In. Through 72 In. (50 mm Through 1,800 mm)
43228
$45
$72
DISINFECTION OF FACILITIES C651-05
Disinfecting Water Mains
43651
$45
$72
C652-11 Revised
Disinfection of Water-Storage Facilities
43652
$45
$72
C653-03
Disinfection of Water Treatment Plants
43653
$45
$72
Disinfection of Wells
43654
$45
$72
C229-08
Fusion-Bonded Polyethylene Coating for the Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
43229
$45
$72
C654-03
NEW C230-11
Stainless-Steel Full-Encirclement Repair and Service Connection Clamps
43230
$39
$62
C655-09
Field Dechlorination
43655
$39
$62
C670-09
Online Chlorine Analyzer Operation and Maintenance
43670
$39
$62
Concrete Pipe C300-11 Revised
Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-Cylinder Type
43300
$45
$72
METERS
C301-07
Prestressed Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-Cylinder Type
43301
$45
$72
C700-09
Cold-Water Meters—Displacement Type, Bronze Main Case
43700
$45
$72
Cold-Water Meters—Turbine Type, for Customer Service
43701
$45
$72
C302-11 Revised
Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe, Noncylinder Type
43302
$45
$72
C701-07
C303-08
Concrete Pressure Pipe, Bar-Wrapped, Steel-Cylinder Type
43303
$45
$72
C702-10
Cold-Water Meters—Compound Type
43702
$45
$72
C304-07
Design of Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe
43304
$52
$83
C703-11 Revised
Cold-Water Meters—Fire-Service Type
43703
$45
$72
C704-08
Propeller-Type Meters for Waterworks Applications
43704
$45
$72
$72
C706-10
Direct-Reading, Remote-Registration Systems for Cold-Water Meters
43706
$45
$72
Encoder-Type Remote-Registration Systems for Cold-Water Meters
43707
$45
$72
43708
$45
$72
Valves and Hydrants C500-09
Metal-Seated Gate Valves for Water Supply Service
43500
$45
C502-05
Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants
43502
$45
$72
C707-10
C503-05
Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants
43503
$45
$72
C708-11 Revised
Cold-Water Meters—Multijet Type
C504-10
Rubber-Seated Butterfly Valves, 3 In. (75 mm) Through 72 In., (1,800 mm)
43504
$45
$72
C710-09
Cold-Water Meters—Displacement Type, Plastic Main Case
43710
$45
$72
Cold-Water Meters—Singlejet Type
43712
$45
$72
C507-11 Revised
Ball Valves, 6 In. Through 60 In. (150 mm Through 1,500 mm)
43507
$45
$72
C712-10
C508-09
Swing-Check Valves for Waterworks Service, 2-In. Through 24-In. (50-mm Through 600-mm) NPS
43508
$45
$72
C713-10
Cold-Water Meters—Fluidic-Oscillator Type
43713
$45
$72
C509-09
Resilient-Seated Gate Valves for Water Supply Service
43509
$45
$72
C750-10
Transit-Time Flowmeters in Full Closed Conduits
43750
$45
$72
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G100-11 Revised
Water Treatment Plant Operation and Management
47100
$39
$62
G200-09
Distribution Systems Operation and Management
47200
$39
$62
G300-07
Source Water Protection
47300
$39
$62
G400-09
Utility Management System
47400
$39
$62
G410-09
Business Practices for Operation and Management
47410
$45
$72
G420-09
Communications and Customer Relations
47420
$39
$62
G430-09
Security Practices for Operation and Management
47430
$39
$62
NEW G440-11
Emergency Preparedness Practices
47440
$39
$62
J100-10*
Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection (RAMCAP) Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems
40100
$104
$135
UTILITY MANAGEMENT Underground Service Line Valves and Fittings
43800
$45
$72
C900-07
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe and Fabricated Fittings, 4 In. Through 12 In. (100 mm Through 300 mm), for Water Transmission and Distribution
43900
$45
$72
C901-08
Polyethylene (PE) Pressure Pipe and Tubing, ½ In. (13 mm) Through 3 In. (76 mm), for Water Service
43901
$45
$72
C903-05
Polyethylene—Aluminum—Polyethylene & Cross-linked Polyethylene–Aluminum– Cross-linked Polyethylene Composite Pressure Pipes, ½ In. (12 mm) Through 2 In. (50 mm), for Water Service
43903
$45
$72
C904-06
Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Pressure Pipe, ½ In. (12 mm) Through 3 In. (76 mm), for Water Service
43904
$45
$72
C905-10
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe and Fabricated Fittings, 14 In. Through 48 In. (350 mm Through 1,200 mm)
43905
$45
$72
C906-07
Polyethylene (PE) Pressure Pipe and Fittings, 4 In. (100 mm) Through 63 In. (1,600 mm), for Water Distribution and Transmission
43906
$45
$72
C907-04
Injection-Molded Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Fittings, 4 In. Through 12 In. (100 mm Through 300 mm), for Water Distribution
43907
$45
$72
Operational Guides for AWWA Management Standards
C909-09
Molecularly Oriented Polyvinyl Chloride (PVCO) Pressure Pipe, 4 In. Through 24 In. (100 mm Through 600 mm), for Water, Wastewater, and Reclaimed Water Service
43909
$45
$72
Operational Guides help utility managers understand the purposes and functions of AWWA management standards and help them implement and incorporate the standards into everyday utility operations. The guides include practical examples, checklists, and questions to ask that help a utility monitor its progress in implementing the recommended practices set forth in AWWA Management Standards.
C950-07
Fiberglass Pressure Pipe
43950
$45
$72
D100-11 Revised
Welded Carbon Steel Tanks for Water Storage
44100
$69
$96
D102-11 Revised
Coating Steel Water-Storage Tanks
44102
$45
$72
D103-09
Factory-Coated Bolted Carbon Steel Tanks for Water Storage
44103
$69
$96
D104-11 Revised
Automatically Controlled, Impressed-Current Cathodic Protection for the Interior Submerged Surfaces of Steel Water Storage Tanks
44104
$45
$72
D106-10
Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Systems for the Interior Submerged Surfaces of Steel Water Storage Tanks
44106
$45
$72
D107-10
Composite Elevated Tanks for Water Storage
44107
$69
$96
D108-10
Aluminum Dome Roofs for Water Storage Facilities
44108
$39
$62
D110-04
Wire- and Strand-Wound, Circular, Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks
44110
$52
$83
New!
D115-06
Tendon-Prestressed Concrete Water Tanks
44115
$52
$83
D120-09
Thermosetting Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks
44120
$45
$72
D130-11 Revised
Geomembrane Materials for Potable Water Applications
44130
$45
$72
Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G100, Water Treatment Plant Operation and Management
Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G200, Distribution Systems Operation and Management
Sarah C. Clark
Kanwal Oberoi, ME, PE
PLASTIC PIPE
*Not included in AWWA Standards set
STORAGE
PUMPS E102-06
Submersible Vertical Turbine Pumps
45102
$52
$83
E103-07
Horizontal and Vertical Line-Shaft Pumps
45103
$52
$83
Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 125 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-853-2
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 121 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-734-4
No. 20643 Member $54 | Nonmember $80
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G100 Standard and Operational Guide Set
G200 Standard and Operational Guide Set
No. G100SET Member $85 | Nonmember $125
No. G200SET Member $85 | Nonmember $125
PLANT EQUIPMENT F101-07
Contact-Molded, Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Wash-Water Troughs and Launders
46101
$45
$72
F102-07
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46102
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Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G300, Source Water Protection
Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G400, Utility Management System
Chi Ho Sham, Richard W. Gullick, Sharon C. Long, Pamela P. Kenel
James F. Ginley, Todd A. Humphrey
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 146 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-784-9 No. 20622 Member $54 | Nonmember $80
G300 Standard and Operational Guide Set No. G300SET Member $85 | Nonmember $125
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UTILITY MANAGEMENT 30001
M1 Principles of Water Rates, Fees, and Charges, fifth edition
$89
$142
30003
M3 Safety Practices for Water Utilities, sixth edition
$72
$115
30005
M5 Water Utility Management, second edition
$72
$115
30019
M19 Emergency Planning for Water Utilities, fourth edition
$72
$115
30021
M21 Groundwater, third edition
$79
$125
30029
M29 Fundamentals of Water Utility Capital Financing, third edition
$69
$105
30047
M47 Capital Project Delivery, second edition
$72
$115
30050
M50 Water Resources Planning, second edition
$89
$142
30052
M52 Water Conservation Programs: A Planning Manual
$72
$115
30054
M54 Developing Rates for Small Systems
$49
$79
30060
NEW! M60 Drought Preparedness and Response
$59
$95
WATER QUALITY AND TREATMENT 30002
M2 Instrumentation & Control, third edition
$79
$125
30004
M4 Water Fluoridation Principles and Practices, fifth edition
$69
$105
30007
M7 Problem Organisms in Water: Identification & Treatment, third edition
$79
$125
30012
M12 Simplified Procedures for Water Examination, fifth edition
$79
$125
30020
M20 Water Chlorination & Chloramination Practices & Principles, second edition
$72
$115
30030
M30 Precoat Filtration, second edition
$49
$79
30037
NEW! M37 Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes, third edition
$69
$105
30038
M38 Electrodialysis and Electrodialysis Reversal
$59
$95
30046
M46 Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration, second edition
$89
$142
30048
M48 Waterborne Pathogens, second edition
$89
$142
30053
M53 Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Membranes for Drinking Water
$89
$142
30056
M56 Fundamentals & Control of Nitrification in Chloraminated Drinking Distribution Systems
$89
$142
30057
M57 Algae: Source to Treatment
$165
$250
30061
NEW! M61 Desalination of Seawater
$79
$125
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 30006-5E
NEW! M6 Water Meters: Selection, Installation, Testing & Maintenance, fifth edition
$69
$105
30009
M9 Concrete Pressure Pipe, third edition
$79
$125
AWWA MANUALS OF WATER SUPPLY PRACTICES
30011
M11 Steel Pipe: A Guide for Design and Installation, fourth edition
$79
$125
30014
M14 Recommended Practice for Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control
$72
$115
In the day-to-day operation, maintenance, and management of water supply systems, operators and
30017
M17 Installation, Field Testing, & Maintenance of Fire Hydrants, fourth edition
$72
$115
30022
M22 Sizing Water Service Lines and Meters, second edition
$69
$105
30023
M23 PVC Pipe Design and Installation, second edition
$79
$125
30024
M24 Planning for the Distribution of Reclaimed Water, third edition
$69
$125
managers alike depend on fast access to technical data and recommended practices offered by AWWA Manuals of Water Supply Practices. Consensus Reviewed
Downloadable!
30025
M25 Flexible Membrane Covers and Linings for Potable-Water Reservoirs, third edition
$49
$79
AWWA Manuals of Water Supply Practices are consensus documents, written, reviewed, and approved by members of AWWA volunteer committees. AWWA manuals are also regularly updated. You can be assured that AWWA manuals provide current industry best practices.
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30027
M27 External Corrosion: Introduction to Chemistry and Control, second edition
$59
$95
30028
M28 Rehabilitation of Water Mains, second edition
$59
$95
30031
M31 Distribution System Requirements for Fire Protection, fourth edition
$59
$95
30032-3E
NEW! M32 Computer Modeling of Water Distribution Systems, third edition
$72
$115
30033
M33 Flowmeters in Water Supply, second edition
$59
$95
30036
M36 Water Audits and Loss Control Programs, third edition
$79
$125
30041
M41 Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings, third edition
$79
$125
30042
M42 Steel Water-Storage Tanks
$79
$125
30044
M44 Distribution Valves: Selection, Installation, Field Testing & Maintenance, second
$59
$95
30045
M45 Fiberglass Pipe Design, second edition
$79
$125
30049
M49 Butterfly Valves: Torque, Headloss and Cavitation Analysis
$59
$95
30051
M51 Air-Release, Air/Vacuum & Combination Air Valves
$49
$79
30055
M55 PE Pipe design and Installation
$72
$115
30058
M58 Internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems
$89
$142
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Principles of Water Rates, Fees, and Charges (M1)
Instrumentation & Control (M2)
Safety Practices for Water Utilities (M3) Sixth Edition
Problem Organisms in Water: Identification and Treatment (M7)
Concrete Pressure Pipe (M9)
Third Edition
Fifth Edition
This essential manual addresses safety issues for each of the main safety concerns commonly encountered in water utilities: hazardous materials, vehicles, hazardous energy, confined spaces, tools, facilities, personal protective equipment, construction sites, and respiratory equipment. Includes sample safety forms and safety signs.
Third Edition
Published by AWWA, 2000, softcover, 341 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-069-7
Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 225 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-125-0
Designed for engineers, designers, contractors, and utility operators, this comprehensive operations manual explains the design, selection, specification, installation, and testing of concrete pressure pipe for potable water service. It covers all aspects of the design and use of concrete water pipe: types, construction, engineering, hydraulics, surge pressure, external loads, fittings and appurtenances, bedding, backfilling, pressure testing, and more. Installation guidelines and safety practices for transporting concrete pipe are also covered.
Fourth Edition
Here is the water-rate information you need in one convenient reference. It clearly explains all the issues associated with developing water rates, special fees, and other types of charges for your customer classes. The manual describes the advantages and disadvantages of various rate structures and provides guidance in determining water rates and charges that are most relevant to your particular utility and community.
Understand the basic principles of automation, instrumentation, and electric power distribution of municipal water treatment, distribution, and storage systems. The manual explains how to examine an item of equipment and understand what it does, how it works, and the functions of its associated devices. Chapters cover hydraulic and electrical principles, motor controls, measurement instruments, visual displays, pumps, valves, and digital controls.
No. 30001 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
No. 30002 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 262 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-549-4
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 241 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-274-5
No. 30009 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
No. 30011 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Recommended Practice for Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control (M14)
Installation, Field Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Hydrants (M17) Proper installation, testing, and maintenance are critical for every fire hydrant in your city. This manual provides detailed instructions for installing, testing, and maintaining both wet-barrel and dry-barrel types of fire hydrants. Cutaway drawings, photos, step-by-step procedures, equipment lists, specification charts, maintenance schedules, and ready-to-use forms provide all the information you need to keep your fire hydrants working perfectly at all times.
Published by AWWA, 2002, softcover, 151 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-190-8 No. 30003 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Nearly 90% of water utilities must deal with algae, mussels, or other nuisance organisms. Take control with this essential AWWA manual. You’ll find basic information and valuable resources to help troubleshoot and resolve problems caused by these organisms. Each section opens with a brief description of an organism, the problems the organism can cause, control strategies, and relevant references. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 145 pp. ISBN 978-1-5832-1-292-9 No. 30007 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
New edition! Water Meters—Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance
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Third Edition
Steel Pipe—A Guide for Design and Installation (M11) This comprehensive practice manual is a handy operations and design reference for the selection, installation, and maintenance of steel water pipe for potable water transmission and distribution. Its thorough coverage includes a history of steel pipe, uses, physical characteristics, manufacture, testing, hydraulics, determination of pipe wall thickness, water hammer and pressure surge, external loads, supports, pipe joints, fittings and appurtenances, installation, and maintenance.
Water Meters— Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance
M6
MANUAL OF WATER SUPPLY PRACTICES
M6
Fifth Edition
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Water Fluoridation Principles and Practices (M4)
Water Utility Management (M5)
Fifth Edition
The Authoritative Resource on Safe Water ®
Water Meters—Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance (M6)
Simplified Procedures for Water Examination (M12)
Fifth Edition
Fifth Edition
Fluoridation treatment of drinking water is the addition or removal of fluoride to maintain an optimum level to reduce tooth decay. Since fluoridation treatment became common practice in the US over 50 years ago, tooth decay has been reduced 40 to 65 percent. This practical manual provides all the information needed for designing, installing, testing, and operating fluoridation systems in drinking water treatment plants.
This practical manual is ideal for new utility managers and managers of small water systems. It covers all areas of water utility management: types of utility governance, regulatory framework, stewardship/ethics, organizational structure, financial management, customer service, communications, operations and engineering, maintenance, environmental health and safety, security and emergency planning, human resources, information systems, and support services.
Operators will gain understanding for all aspects of water meters: types, specification, installation, testing, maintenance, and repair. The manual provides sample record-keeping forms, a history of water use measurement, and the development of modern water meters and is heavily illustrated with photos, diagrams, and performance specs.
Third Edition
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 89 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-311-7
Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 134 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-361-2
No. 30006-5E | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
Reliable water-quality tests form the basis for regulatory compliance and ensure the best possible quality drinking water for the community. This practice manual provides lab technicians with simplified versions of the most common lab tests used in process control of drinking water production. All tests in this manual are based upon Standard Methods for the Examination of Water & Wastewater. These tested lab procedures will enable plant operators to evaluate and optimize treatment processes to produce the highest-quality drinking water.
No. 30004 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
No. 30005 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Published by AWWA, 2002, softcover, 222 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-182-3
No. 30014 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Second Edition
Published by AWWA, 2012, softcover, 125 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-862-4
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Eliminate the threat of backflow and crossconnections in your distribution system. This manual describes currently accepted practices for initiating and managing an effective crossconnection control program and establishing uniform procedures and practices. Coverage includes backflow device selection and the latest techniques for inspection and maintenance. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 133 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-288-2
Fourth Edition
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 123 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-414-5 No. 30017 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
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Emergency Planning for Water Utilities (M19)
Water Chlorination/Chloramination Practices and Principles (M20)
Groundwater (M21)
Flexible-Membrane Covers and Linings for Potable-Water Reservoirs (M25)
External Corrosion: Introduction to Chemistry and Control (M27)
Rehabilitation of Water Mains (M28)
Fourth Edition
Second Edition
Third Edition
Second Edition
All the information you need to develop complete contingency plans for a variety of emergencies, from natural disasters to human-caused accidents, is in this practice manual. You’ll learn how to identify the most vulnerable portions of your system, depending on type of disaster, and how to determine in what ways a disruption would likely affect service.
This manual is a complete information resource on the uses of chlorine and chloramines in water treatment. Beginning with a brief history of these important chemicals, the manual focuses on their chemical properties and disinfection mechanisms; proper handling, storage, and safety techniques; feed equipment types and ancillary equipment; chlorine and chloramine disinfection strategies; and techniques to minimize the formation of disinfection by-products while maintaining adequate disinfection and distribution system residual.
This manual covers the practical aspects of using groundwater as a potable water supply and provides a general overview of groundwater hydrology, geophysical evaluation, development, well water production, and treatment.
This is a complete technical guide for the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of flexiblemembrane covers and linings for potable water reservoirs. It includes comparative information about different types of membranes to help you evaluate each and choose the right type for your use.
Gain an understanding of external pipe corrosion and learn how to institute a corrosion-control program in this practical operations manual. It explains the chemistry of corrosion and how to evaluate a pipeline’s corrosion potential by studying soil content, pipe material, and other variables. The manual also provides information on corrosion protection devices for distribution system pipe and storage tanks.
Get the guidance you need to decide which rehabilitation method is right for your specific situation—cleaning, lining, or trenchless rehabilitation. This manual provides step-by-step procedures for all techniques, including flushing, cable-attached devices, pigs and other fluidpropelled cleaning devices, power-boring devices, cement–mortar lining, epoxy lining, conventional slip-lining, close-fit slip-lining, cured-in-place lining, and pipe-bursting technologies.
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 85 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-300-1
Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 65 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-026-0
No. 30027 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
No. 30028 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
Distribution System Requirements for Fire Protection (M31)
Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 109 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-135-9 No. 30019 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Third Edition
Published by AWWA, 2003, softcover, 207 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-188-5 No. 30021 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Published by AWWA, 2000, softcover, 39 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-070-3 No. 30025 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 173 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-408-4
Second Edition
No. 30020 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Sizing Water Service Lines and Meters (M22)
PVC Pipe—Design and Installation (M23)
Second Edition
This manual explains the selection, installation, and maintenance of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe for drinking water systems. Whether your utility is currently using PVC pipe or is considering its use for the first time, this manual provides everything you need to know about this type of pipe and fittings for potable water use. It covers PVC chemical and abrasion resistance properties, flow friction loss, external load factors, internal pressure capacities, flexibility ratings, and much more.
Accurately size customer water service lines and water meters with the guidance provided by this practical manual. Coverage includes estimating consumer water flows, peak water demands, demand profiling, metering equipment, and procedures for calculating service lines and meters for optimum water revenue and lowest service cost. Numerous tables and examples are included. French Language version available at www.reseau-environnement.com/publications. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 113 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-279-0
Second Edition
Published by AWWA, 2002, softcover, 167 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-171-7 No. 30023 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
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Planning for the Distribution of Reclaimed Water (M24)
Fundamentals of Water Utility Capital Financing (M29)
Precoat Filtration (M30)
Third Edition
Third Edition
M24 provides guidance on planning and designing dual distribution systems for treated reclaimed (nonpotable) water to be used in applications that do not require potable-quality water, such as public park irrigation. M24 covers planning, engineering design for reclaimed water treatment and distribution systems, and management and operation of dual systems.
Adequate financing for infrastructure no longer means looking primarily to federal or state grant funding sources. An effective financial program may encompass a variety of financing approaches. Written for both public- and investor-owned utilities, the manual discusses traditional and innovative utility financing alternatives to meet both short- and longterm capital requirements. Inflation, growth-related demands, the impacts of public pressure to keep rates low, and new financing options are addressed.
This practical manual provides complete information on precoat filtration systems, including guidelines on their design, installation, and operation. Cost considerations, filter media, waste handling, auxiliary equipment, and instrumentation are explained.
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 106 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-726-9 No. 30024 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 98 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-545-6
Second Edition
Reviewed and reaffirmed June 2009. Published by AWWA, 1995, softcover, 52 pp. ISBN 978-0-89867-787-4 No. 30030 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
Fourth Edition This manual provides specific guidance on the design, operation, and maintenance of water distribution systems as they relate to fire protection and suppression. Fire-flow requirements, criteria for system design, demand, and storage are covered. The manual includes information on materials standards, fire protection organizations and their roles, and fire insurance ratings. Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 60 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-580-7 No. 30031 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
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Computer Modeling of Water Distribution Systems (M32)
Flowmeters in Water Supply (M33)
Steel Water-Storage Tanks (M42)
Third Edition
This manual provides an excellent explanation of the types, design, installation, operation, and maintenance of flowmeters. Coverage includes electronic meters, venturi, modified venturi, orifice plate, turbine and propeller, sonic, vortex, and averaging Pitot flowmeters. Pipeline fluid flow characteristics are also provided with tips on achieving maximum effectiveness.
New edition!
Modeling lets designers predict the performance of the system to solve a wide variety of design, operational, and water quality problems. Newly revised M32 take the reader from an introduction to modeling through data collection, model design, calibration, and applications. New in the third edition: hydraulic calibration, transient analysis, and storage-tank mixing and water age. Published by AWWA, 2012, softcover, 283 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-864-8
Second Edition
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 56 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-452-7 No. 30033 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
No. 30032-3E | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Water Audits and Loss Control Programs (M36) Third Edition By introducing a major advance in water-auditing methodology, this manual has the latest information on identifying and controlling both real and apparent water loss in municipal distribution systems. M36 presents specific techniques to identify, measure, and verify all water consumed and lost; reveal apparent losses from incorrect metering and billing; recover lost revenue; and implement a leakage and pressure management program.
You will find detailed information on the selection, design, construction, and maintenance of steel tanks for potable water storage in this manual. M42 comprehensively covers tank sizing, configuration, site selection, design, operation, and maintenance. Published by AWWA, 1998, softcover, 145 pp. ISBN 978-0-89867-977-9 No. 30042 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Distribution Valves: Selection, Installation, Field Testing, and Maintenance (M44) Second Edition M44 describes the selection and application of all types of valves used in water service, including on/ off operation valves, flow control and on/off control valves, special-purpose valves, actuators, and valve-end connections. Unloading, inspection, storage, installation, testing, maintenance, and record keeping are described in detail. Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 62 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-430-5
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 285 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-631-6
Fiberglass Pipe Design (M45) Second Edition Fiberglass water pipe is notable for its durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion. This manual describes fiberglass pipe materials, properties, characteristics, manufacturing, hydraulics, buried pipe design and installation, aboveground pipe design and installation, thrust restraints, joining systems, fittings, specials, shipping, handling, storage, and repair. Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 159 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-358-2 No. 30045 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
No. 30044 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
No. 30036 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125 French language version available: Go to www.reseau-environnement.com/publications.
Newly revised!
Waterborne Pathogens (M48)
Electrodialysis and Electrodialysis Reversal (M38)
Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings (M41)
Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration (M46)
Capital Project Delivery (M47)
Operational Control of Coagulation and Filtration Processes (M37)
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This manual explains the design, selection, installation, operation, and maintenance of electrodialysis and electrodialysis reversal systems in water treatment. Text explains process principles, equipment information, electrodialysis technology, and system design. It is an excellent resource for engineers and operators who need to know more about these technologies.
An indispensable reference for water distribution system designers and operators, M41 provides the most current engineering and operating specifications for ductile-iron pipe and fittings. M41 describes best practices in the manufacture, design, applications, installation, corrosion protection, fittings, and maintenance of this versatile and durable pipe material.
This manual provides a thorough overview of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration technologies for operators, engineers, educators, or anyone seeking an introduction to membrane water treatment. Chapter topics encompass theory and applications, design, equipment, costs, concentrate disposal, pretreatment, equipment installation, operations, safety, and maintenance.
This comprehensive manual provides the information you need to detect and eliminate waterborne pathogens in drinking water. It covers everything water utility managers, lab workers, and operators need to know about waterborne microbial pathogens, including types, diseases, regulation, detection, and treatment. Color plates for dozens of common pathogens are included.
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 260 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-632-3
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 226 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-491-6
M47 helps you get the best value for any capital project investment. The manual describes conventional, as well as alternative, project delivery methods, including design–bid–build, design– build–maintain, turnkey, owner construction management, and others. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of each, provides advice on bidding and selecting contractors and vendors, and discusses budgets, warranties, dispute settlement, and much more.
No. 30041 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 170 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-756-6
No. 30048 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
No. 30046 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
Keep your coagulation and filtration processes operating at optimum efficiency. AWWA Manual M37 is greatly expanded with the best practices and procedures for jar testing, particle counting, coagulation monitoring and control, filtration, flocculation, clarification, and pilot testing. A new chapter on removing particles and natural organic matter explains the influence of NOM on coagulation. Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 242 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-801-3
Reviewed and reaffirmed, June 25, 2007. Published by AWWA, 1995, softcover, 62 pp. ISBN 978-0-89867-768-3 No. 30038 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 324 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-403-9
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Butterfly Valves: Torque, Head Loss, and Cavitation Analysis (M49)
Water Resources Planning (M50) Second Edition
Air-Release, Air/Vacuum & Combination Air Valves (M51)
This manual provides guidance for using the versatile butterfly valve in waterworks service. Coverage includes procedures for calculating operating torque, head loss, and cavitation. The manual includes recommended methods for choosing actuator sizes, avoiding valve failure caused by internal forces produced by water flow and pressure, reducing noise, and preventing damaging vibrations.
This manual provides best utility practices for developing a cost-effective and environmentally sound integrated resources plan (IRP). M50 gives you step-by-step guidance through the whole IRP process, from forecasting demand and identifying your water supply options, through getting public input and analyzing economic feasibility and environmental impacts.
Here’s a total engineering and operations guidebook for selecting, sizing, locating, and installing air valves in drinking water supply applications. Coverage includes valve types, installation locations along a pipeline, selecting the correct valve orifice size, water hammer conditions, installation considerations, operation and safety issues, and maintenance.
Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 48 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-041-3
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 392 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-471-8
Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 37 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-152-6
No. 30050 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
No. 30051 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
No. 30049 | Member $59 | Nonmember $95
PE Pipe—Design and Installation (M55) This manual provides users of polyethylene (PE) pipe and fittings in potable water systems with both technical and general information on PE design, specification, procurement, and installation. M55 covers engineering properties of polyethylene; manufacturing, testing, and inspection; hydraulics of PE pipe; working pressure rating; external load design; joining and fitting; transportation, handling, and storage; installation; hydro testing and commissioning; and maintenance and repairs. Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 151 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-387-2 No. 30055 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Fundamentals and Control of Nitrification in Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution Systems (M56) M56 is a complete reference on the prevention and control of nitrification in water distribution systems. You’ll find all the information needed to prevent, treat, monitor, and control nitrification. The manual identifies the causes of nitrification in chloraminated systems; health impacts, growth, and inactivation of bacteria; operational response to an episode; and system improvements to prevent nitrification. Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 270 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-419-0
Algae: Source to Treatment (M57) Algae cause tough water quality problems for drinking water treatment professionals. M57 tells you how to solve your worst algae-related problems. It will help you identify algal species, detect cyanotoxins, design an algae monitoring program, control algae at the source, and remove algae in the treatment plant. M57 includes more than 450 color and black-and-white photos and illustrations. Purchase includes a free Algae Divisions wall poster. Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 464 pp., Full-color throughout. ISBN 978-1-58321-787-0 No. 30057 | Member $165 | Nonmember $250
No. 30056 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
Water Conservation Programs— A Planning Manual (M52)
Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Membranes for Drinking Water (M53)
Developing Rates for Small Systems (M54)
M52 is a planning guide for developing a water conservation program for your utility’s service area. It takes you through all the elements of a formal water conservation program with step-by-step guidance and instruction in conservation techniques, conservation rates, cost–benefit analysis, gaining support and overcoming obstacles, program implementation, staffing, and monitoring effectiveness.
This manual explains all aspects of microfiltration and ultrafiltration for drinking water treatment. M53 covers MF/UF theory, materials and construction, manufacturers, system design, applications, operations, costs, maintenance, and integration with conventional treatment processes. Case studies are included.
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 149 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-391-9
No. 30053 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
Limited data or resources don’t have to keep your small utility from developing a rate structure that recovers all your costs and is fair to your customers. This manual gives you the step-by-step guidance you need to determine your revenue requirements, analyze your rates, develop a financial plan, and design a better rate structure. M54 is perfect for water systems serving populations of up to 10,000 because it focuses on the unique attributes of small systems in relation to financial planning and rate design.
Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 257 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-360-5
No. 30052 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 59 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-308-7 No. 30054 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
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Internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems (M58)
Drought Preparedness and Response (M60)
Desalination of Seawater (M61)
Much is known about the factors that influence internal corrosion in water distribution pipelines. However, there is little practical guidance available to public water systems regarding the design, implementation, and maintenance of an effective corrosion control program. M58 has complete information on factors influencing internal corrosion of metal components, techniques for assessing corrosion and monitoring its impact on water quality, and techniques for implementing an effective corrosion control program in your distribution system.
What can a municipal water supplier do to ease water shortages caused by drought? You have many options, and the new AWW manual M60 tells you what they are. M60 provides tried-and-true strategies and tactics and introduces new tools and methods that will minimize the effects of short- to long-term drought on your water supply, your utility, and your customers. You will know your options and be able to make informed, defensible decisions about how best to manage water shortages.
Manual M61 is specifically designed to help water utility managers and design engineers understand desalination technologies, infrastructure, and costs to make informed decisions from planning through treatment plant construction. You will understand desalination technologies, effectiveness, and costs; environmental and ecological impacts of desalination plants; seawater intakes, disposal of concentrate discharges, treatment approaches; and benefits of building desalination plants next to power plants.
Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 72 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-854-9
Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 110 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-833-4
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No. 30061 | Member $79 | Nonmember $125
Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 198 pp. ISBN 1-978-58321-790-0 No. 30058 | Member $89 | Nonmember $142
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OPERATOR CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING Newly revised, expanded, and updated! Water Operator Certification Study Guide Sixth Edition
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Math for Operators Series
Operator Math Made Easy II DVD
Operator Chemistry Made Easy II DVD
John Giorgi
This video reviews the math presented in Operator Math Made Easy, then goes on to present more advanced math concepts and equations for water treatment and distribution operations.
The video builds on the chemistry presented in Operator Chemistry Made Easy and presents more advanced chemistry concepts and formulas for water treatment operations.
These math study texts are designed to help operators improve their math skills. Each provides hundreds of math problems in all areas of operations. Includes the answer and the method for solving.
John Giorgi
Math for Water Treatment Operators: Practice Problems to Prepare for Water Treatment Operator Certification Exams
Now, the best water operator certification study guide just got even better! The new sixth edition of AWWA’s finest operator training book, Water Operator Certification Study Guide, has more sample questions and answers than ever, so you can really grasp those problem areas. Questions are similar in format and content to those on actual exams, so you will take your exam with confidence.
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 250 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-454-1
Inside the sixth edition: • 1,385 sample questions and answers–more than • 150 sample math questions–tackle those tough math questions with confidence. Includes more twice as many as previous edition. Gives you formulas and tables for quick reference, too. more practice in all areas of the exam. Questions are organized by Grade Level so you can study • Questions follow the new need-to-know exactly what you need. requirements established by the Association of Boards of Certification, the developer of many • 8 70 water treatment questions: monitoring, US certification tests. Questions are based chemicals, coagulation and flocculation, on AWWA’s latest edition of Principles and clarification and sedimentation, filtration, Practices of Water Supply Operations textbooks regulations, equipment, safety, source water and current federal drinking water regulations. quality, and more.
No. 20618 | Member $55 | Nonmember $89
Math for Distribution System Operators: Practice Problems to Prepare for Distribution System Operator Certification Exams
• 3 65 water distribution questions: system compo- Published by AWWA, 2012, softcover, 410 pp. nents; monitoring and adjusting disinfection; lab ISBN 978-1-58321-852-5 analysis; equipment installation, operation, and No. 20517-6E | Member $59 | Nonmember $89 maintenance; and security, safety, and more.
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 250 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-455-8 No. 20628 | Member $55 | Nonmember $89
Produced by AWWA, 2012, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-869-3
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Ken Mercer WaterMath CD automatically performs common calculations used in water treatment and distribution. Simply enter values in provided fields and WaterMath instantly provides the answers. WaterMath does 14 key calculations 1. Unit Conversions 2. Equivalents Conversions 3. Dilutions 4. Volume and Area 5. Chemical Addition/Dosage 6. Chloramination Target 7. Dechlorination 8. Head Loss and Minor Loss 9. Pump Energy and Cost 10. Water Hammer 12. Pump and System Curve Generator
Secrets to Success: How to Prepare for Operator Certification DVD
13. Filtration Rate, Backwash Rate, and Backwash Bed Expansion Analysis 14. N anofiltration/Reverse Osmosis Concentration
Water Operator Certification Three-Book Set
Water Operator Math Two-Book Set
Includes
Includes
Published by AWWA, 2011, CD-ROM. Excel-based. ISBN 978-1-58321-821-1
• Water Operator Certification Study Guide, sixth edition
• Math for Water Treatment Operators
No. 60109 | Member $39 | Nonmember $55
• Math for Water Treatment Operators • Math for Distribution System Operators OPSTUDY | Member $150 | Nonmember $225
This DVD and accompanying CD-ROM are specially developed to help you pass your state certification exam the first time. They show you what to study, how to study, and what types of questions you will encounter, so you will enter the exam room feeling confident. Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD and CD-ROM. ISBN 978-1-58321-609-5 No. 64045 | Member $50 | Nonmember $75 34 AWWA Bookstore Catalog | www.awwa.org/store | 1.800.926.7337
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WaterMath: Quick Calculator for Operators
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Produced by AWWA, 2012, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-868-6
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Operator Math Made Easy DVD
Operator Chemistry Made Easy DVD
This video helps operators improve basic math skills. The math concepts explained include powers and scientific notation; dimensional analysis; rounding and estimating; solving the unknown value of equations; ratios and proportions; averages, percentages, and linear and area measurement; volume measurements; conversions and conversion tables; and graphs and tables. Applied math for water treatment is also covered, including average daily flow; surface overflow rate; weir overflow rate, filter loading rate, filter backwash rate; detention time; and well yield, drawdown, and capacity.
This video explains basic chemistry for water operators. General chemistry is covered, including the classification of matter; valence and chemical formulas; solutions; and acids, bases, and salts. Operators will also learn basic chemistry specific to water treatment, including coagulation basics, softening, and disinfection, as well as the conversions and calculations needed for chemical dosage.
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, 28 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-637-5 No. 64127 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-638-3 No. 64128 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
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Principles and Practices of Water Supply Operations (WSO)
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The Principles and Practices of Water Supply Operations, or WSO, training series is AWWA’s most popular and comprehensive training program for students and novice water system operators. The WSO series is regularly revised, most recently in 2010, to provide a top-quality education in the field of municipal drinking water treatment and supply. WSO is used worldwide by water and wastewater utilities, vocational schools, colleges, universities, and military services.
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Volumes 1 through 4 provide a complete education in all aspects of public water supply: water sources, water quality, water treatment, and water distribution. Volume 5 teaches practical mathematics, chemistry, electricity, and hydraulics, as they relate to water system operations. Volume 5 is referenced throughout the other four volumes in the series and is recommended as a required text. Student workbooks are available for Volumes 2 through 5. Fourteen DVDs are available as supplemental training.
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WSO TEXTBOOKS
Volume 1: Water Sources
Volume 2: Water Treatment
Fourth Edition
Fourth Edition
Water supply begins with a water source, the water operator’s raw material. In this text, students learn the physical, chemical, and hydrologic characteristics of various types of groundwaters and surface waters used as drinking water sources. They learn about Earth’s hydrologic cycle, how water sources are naturally replenished, and how human use, as well as natural events, affect source water quality and availability.
Making water safe and pleasant to drink is the goal of water treatment. This text describes the many processes, chemicals, and technologies used in treating city tap water. Students learn the importance of raw water quality in producing high-quality drinking water. They learn how to identify scores of organic and inorganic contaminants found in raw water as well as the many processes—beginning at the source—used to remove them.
Students learn how water sources are developed for drinking water supply, wells are built and operated, and water is taken from lakes and other surface water sources. They learn how much water is used by domestic, industrial, and public users; the problems and benefits of water conservation; source water management techniques; water rights doctrines; and principles of source water protection. The text includes supplementary reading lists, a glossary, and an index.
Students learn about pretreatment, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, clarification, and filtration processes and equipment. They learn the many treatment chemicals, their purposes, dosage calculations, and points of application. Quality control, safety, and record keeping are covered, as are disinfection methods, including chemical, mechanical, and membrane processes used to destroy, remove, or inactivate harmful microbial pathogens.
No student workbook is available for this text.
Student workbook available.
Contents
Contents
1. Water Supply Hydrology 2. Groundwater Sources 3. Surface Water Sources 4. Emergency and Alternative Water Sources 5. Use and Conservation of Water 6. Water Quality 7. Water Source Protection
1. Water Treatment Processes 2. Treatment of Water at the Source 3. Preliminary Treatment 4. Coagulation and Flocculation 5. Sedimentation Basins and Clarifiers 6. Filtration 7. Disinfection 8. Fluoridation 9. Control of Corrosion and Scaling 10. Iron and Manganese Control 11. Lime Softening 12. Ion Exchange 13. Adsorption 14. Aeration 15. Membrane Processes 16. Water Treatment Plant Residuals 17. Treatment Plant Instrumentation and Control
Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 212 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-782-5 No. 1955 | Member $79 | Nonmember $120
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Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 512 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-777-1 No. 1956 | Member $89 | Nonmember $135
Volume 3: Water Transmission and Distribution Fourth Edition The distribution system must supply each customer with a sufficient volume of high-quality, safe water at adequate pressure. In this text, students learn the layout, installation, operation, control, maintenance, and protection of water distribution pipes, tanks, fire hydrants, and other parts of the transmission and distribution system. Students learn the myriad types of distribution system equipment and facilities that are available, including water pipe materials, valves, hydrants, storage tanks, meters, pumps, motors, service lines, and control instruments. They learn how to install, operate, and maintain equipment in the field and how to keep water safe and of high quality at consumers’ taps. They learn how to prevent backflow and cross connections and how to disinfect water mains. Student workbook available. Contents 1. Introduction to Water Distribution Systems 2. Pipe Systems and Piping 3. Water Storage 4. Pumping Stations and Pumps 5. Hydraulics of Water Distribution Systems 6. Valves 7. Fire Hydrants 8. Motors and Engines 9. Instrumentation and Control 10. Water Meters 11. Backflow Prevention andCross-Connection Control 12. Water Main Installation 13. Backfilling, Main Testing, and Installation Safety 14. Systems Operation 15. Water Services 16. Information Management 17. System Security and Emergency Response 18. Public Relations Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 553 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-781-8 No. 1957 | Member $89 | Nonmember $135
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Volume 4: Water Quality Fourth Edition High-quality water meets or exceeds federal, state, and local water-quality regulations and also customers’ aesthetic expectations, i.e., free of color, taste, and odor. Each year, public water-quality regulations get stricter and tougher for water utilities to comply with. In this text, students learn the plethora of federal water quality regulations under which utilities operate and how water quality is monitored and tested. Students learn the many contaminants found in water that must be treated: microbials and indicator organisms; metals, chemicals, and other inorganic materials; and radiological contaminants. The text also presents the human health effects of these contaminants. Students will learn physical and aggregate properties of water, such as acidity, taste and odor, and hardness. Students learn the equipment and methods of water quality laboratories, how water is monitored for both treatment efficiency and contaminants, sampling, and record keeping, and methods of investigating customer complaints. The text includes supplementary reading lists, a glossary, and an index.
Volume 5: Basic Science Concepts and Applications Fourth Edition This text is referenced throughout the other volumes in the series and is, therefore, suggested as a required text. The text covers practical mathematics, hydraulics, chemistry, and electricity. A separate science text allows for in-depth discussions, as well as more examples. Students learn how to perform the many calculations necessary in water operations. They learn basic concepts of each science, as well as concepts that relate specifically to water and water-system operations, such as surface overflow rate, pressure head, pump curves, and chemistry of taste-and-odor removal. The text provides hundreds of calculations, charts, and graphs used in water treatment and distribution, and for wells, storage, and many other aspects of water supply.
Student workbook available.
Examples are provided for each calculation, along with step-by-step instructions for performing the calculation and the answer. Math is given somewhat greater emphasis, as many students have more difficulty with math than other subjects. The text includes supplementary reading lists, a glossary, and an index.
Contents
Student workbook available.
1. Public Water Supply Regulations 2. Water Quality Monitoring 3. Water Laboratory Equipment and Instruments 4. Microbiological Contaminants 5. Physical and Aggregate Properties of Water 6. Inorganic Chemicals 7. Organic Contaminants 8. Radiological Contaminants 9. Customer Inquiries and Complaint Investigation
Contents 1. Mathematics 2. Hydraulics 3. Chemistry 4. Electricity Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 645 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-778-8 No. 1959 | Member $95 | Nonmember $142
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A student workbook is available for each text in the series (except Water Sources). The workbooks are helpful study guides for students either in classroom settings or for self-study.
Other Assignments. Space is provided in the workbook to note other assignments made by the instructor. Self-study students can use the space for future reference on additional sources of information.
The student workbooks provide the following sections for each chapter of the text.
Class Notes. Space is provided in the workbook to keep notes of points the student feels are important.
Objectives. Highlights the major concepts the student should be able to identify and explain when the chapter has been completed.
Review Questions. The review questions are intended to emphasize important concepts in the chapter.
Reading Assignments. Identifies chapters and sections of the text to be read, as well as relevant sections of Basic Science Concepts and Applications and other WSO texts that should be read in conjunction with study of the chapter.
Study Problems. Several problems are provided for additional study.
WSO: Water Treatment Student Workbook
WSO: Water Transmission and Distribution Student Workbook
WSO: Water Quality Student Workbook
Fourth Edition
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 63 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-798-6
Additional Notes. Each chapter concludes with an extra page for note taking.
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Fourth Edition Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 120 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-794-8 No. 1966 Member $34 | Nonmember $49
Fourth Edition
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 114 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-800-6
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WSO: Basic Science Concepts and Applications Student Workbook Fourth Edition Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 200 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-799-3 No. 1954 Member $44 | Nonmember $65
Principles and Practices of Water Supply Operations (WSO) Videos WSO: Filtration DVD Filtration is a major step in the multiple-barrier approach to water treatment. Combined with proper chemical disinfection, water filtration is an indispensable tool for preserving consumer confidence and safeguarding public health. The DVD covers the basic equipment, operation, and maintenance of conventional water filter plants. Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-613-2 No. 64092 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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WSO: Disinfection Strategies DVD Selecting disinfection treatment is one of the most challenging issues facing water providers. This DVD teaches basic disinfection strategies, including chlorination, chloramination, ozone, and UV; advantages and disadvantages of each; disinfection by-products; and waterborne diseases.
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WSO: Jar Testing DVD
WSO: Source Water Protection DVD
Jar testing is one of the most valuable but misunderstood techniques for optimizing water treatment. The well-planned and organized approach presented in this DVD will guide you to successful, cost-effective jar-testing results. Topics covered include jar-testing equipment, jar-testing procedures, factors that can throw off results, treating jars at various temperatures, and determining daily chemical doses and pH levels.
It is far less expensive for a utility to protect its source waters from contamination than it is to remove contaminants through treatment. This DVD discusses general source water protection with a focus on point and nonpoint pollution. It looks at different types of contaminants and discusses how protecting the source helps make water treatment more effective and less expensive.
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Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-612-5
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WSO: Membrane Technology DVD
Ozone is a powerful oxidant and disinfectant that produces almost total disinfection of drinking water. This DVD explains the use of ozone in drinking water treatment, its physical and chemical properties, benefits and drawbacks, ozone-generating equipment, costs, location within the treatment train, and safety.
This DVD provides an overview of the four main membrane water treatment processes: microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis. The DVD covers operating principles, maintenance, concentrate disposal, and applications. Water operators, engineers, or anyone seeking an introduction to membrane processes for water treatment should watch this DVD.
No. 64095 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
This DVD explains and demonstrates the coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation processes. The training DVD defines the three treatment processes, gives a step-by-step guide for what to expect at each stage of treatment, and explains how to optimize each process for maximum effectiveness and minimum cost.
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 23 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-611-8
WSO: Ozone and UV DVD
Produced by AWWA, 2007, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-615-6
WSO: Coagulation, Flocculation, and Sedimentation DVD
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-616-3 No. 64096 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
WSO: Turbidity Measurement and Particle Counting DVD Turbidity must be removed from drinking water in the treatment process. Turbidity in drinking water is a regulated substance. Turbidimeters and particle counters—instruments that measure and analyze turbidity—help operators monitor turbidity before, during, and after the filtration process. This DVD explains how these instruments work and demonstrates their use, operation, and calibration. Produced by AWWA, 2007, DVD, 11 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-617-0
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WSO: Water Sources DVD
WSO: SCADA and Instrumentation DVD
WSO: Distribution Systems DVD
This DVD offers a thorough overview of water sources for city drinking water systems. It describes groundwater, surface water, well construction, source water intakes, and water transmission to the treatment plant. Basic hydrologic terms, such as the hydrologic cycle, are defined to provide viewers with a common ground of understanding.
SCADA, supervisory control and data acquisition, has forever altered the way utilities conduct business. A single operator can control treatment, storage, system pressure, and other vital functions through a single, linked computer network. Using this video, operators will learn basic principles of automation, control instrumentation, and SCADA in water treatment and distribution. Security systems are also discussed, including protecting systems linked via the Internet.
Great for new distribution operators, this video imparts basic knowledge about city water distribution systems. It covers distribution system water quality issues; water quality monitoring, sampling, and analysis; why water quality degrades in the distribution system; water pressure and fire flow requirements; disinfectant residuals; flushing plans and implementation; flushing procedures; pigs, swabs, and scrapers; chlorination and dechlorination; causes and solutions for corrosion; and leak detection.
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-623-1 No. 64272 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-618-7 No. 64099 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2007, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-619-4
WSO: Centrifugal Pumps DVD
WSO: Flushing and Cleaning DVD
WSO: Water Loss Control DVD
Water operators receive a basic understanding of centrifugal pumps, the most common pump used in municipal water systems. This DVD describes the advantages and disadvantages of centrifugal pumps, operating principles and maintenance procedures, and record keeping and troubleshooting. The DVD illustrates several pump types: end-suction, split-case, vertical turbine, submersible, and line-shaft turbine.
Drinking water quality may be degraded by internal corrosion or tuberculation in distribution pipes, which must be cleaned out. This video describes basic flushing and cleaning equipment and procedures. It covers planning, public notification, minimizing customer inconvenience, safety, avoiding damage and backflow, and mechanical cleaning devices such as pigging and swabbing.
Lost water is lost money, which makes leak detection and repair an essential concern for all water systems. You will find everything you need to implement an active leak-detection and repair program in this DVD. With practical advice and easy-to-follow procedures, the DVD covers deteriorating materials, weak joints, earth movement, and earth settlement.
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 16 min. ISBN 978-1-158321-621-7
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 16 min. ISBN 978-1-158321-622-4
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Produced by AWWA, 2007, DVD, 13 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-620-0 No. 64110 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Water Distribution System Operation and Maintenance Fifth Edition Ken Kerri, PhD, PE Designed to train operators in the safe and effective operation and maintenance of water distribution systems, this manual describes the responsibilities of being an operator for water storage and distribution systems. It provides an understanding of the basic operational and maintenance concepts of water distribution systems and will help operators develop the ability to analyze and solve problems when they occur. Published by Office of Water Programs, California State University, Sacramento, 2005, softcover, 654 pp. ISBN 978-1-59371-020-0 No. 20684 | Member $65 | Nonmember $65
Water Treatment Plant Operation Volume I, Sixth Edition Volume II, Fifth Edition
The official California State University water operator training manuals by Ken Kerri Ken Kerri, PhD, PE, is Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at California State University, Sacramento. A longtime member of AWWA, he is currently active in the Water Distribution and Water Treatment O&M Committees. Kerri has been chair of the AWWA Small Water Systems Committee, an AWWA Education Trustee, and Education Administrator of the California–Nevada Section of the AWWA. Kerri is a developer and judge of AWWA’s popular “Top Ops Competition” held at the AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition.
Ken Kerri, PhD, PE Designed to train operators in the safe and effective operation and maintenance of water treatment plants, Volume I emphasizes the knowledge and skills needed by an operator working in a conventional water treatment plant used for treating surface waters. Volume II provides information needed by all operators responsible for the administration and management of a water treatment plant. Published by Office of Water Programs, California State University, Sacramento, 2004 and 2006, ISBN 978-1-59371-040-8, ISBN 978-1-59371-036-1
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Pumps and Pumping
Water Treatment Operator Handbook
E. E. “Skeet” Arasmith
Nicholas G. Pizzi
Water Distribution Operator Training Handbook Third Edition
This learning manual gives operators the necessary information to properly operate and maintain centrifugal pumps. The chapters are presented as lessons, with each chapter ending in a short quiz. This manual assumes that users have no prior experience or knowledge of pumps, which makes it recommended for beginning operators. Nicely illustrated, the book teaches centrifugal pump theory, pump types, components, repair, selection and replacement of packing and mechanical seals, piping systems, hydraulics, normal and abnormal operating conditions, and special pumps. The manual can be used for either classroom or individual study.
This essential treatment operations reference covers pretreatment, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, softening, aeration, adsorption, iron and manganese removal, fluoridation, corrosion, scaling, posttreatment, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, microfiltration, sampling, laboratory procedures, instrumentation, control, safety practices, record keeping, and reporting. Common operator math and chemistry calculations are included.
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Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 251 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-371-1
AWWA’s most popular resource for distribution operators, this handbook provides a complete introduction to water distribution system operation, equipment, installation, and maintenance. Coverage includes water pipe types, installation, excavation, flushing, rehabilitation, storage tanks, water wells, pumps, motors, hydrants, meters, valves, corrosion prevention, leak detection, instrumentation and control, maps, records, and maintenance. Common operator math calculations are included. Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 286 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-372-8
No. 20481 | Member $55 | Nonmember $85
No. 20428 | Member $55 | Nonmember $85
Water Treatment Made Simple for Operators
Basic Chemistry for Water and Wastewater Operators
Basic Microbiology for Drinking Water Personnel
Darshan Singh Sarai
Darshan Singh Sarai
This handbook is an ideal water treatment primer for non-engineering professionals working in water treatment plants, water quality labs, and water distribution systems. The book describes major unit processes, from pretreatment and filtration through disinfection and fluoridation. Abundantly illustrated, it explains water sources, laboratory testing, hydraulics, mathematics, chemistry, water transmission, microbiology, and common problems.
This handy desk reference for operators covers chemistry measurements, elements, and compounds; equations; acids, bases, and salts; solutions, colloids, and coagulation; water, ionization theory, and gas laws; organic chemistry; hardness, corrosion, and disinfection.
Published by ACR Publications, Inc., 2011, spiral-bound, 450 pp. No. 20749 | Member $62 | Nonmember $62
Vol. I, No. 20685 Member $65 | Nonmember $65 Vol. II, No. 20686 Member $65 | Nonmember $65
Microbial/Disinfection By-Products (M/DBP) Training Toolkit Jan Routt & Associates This training package provides all the materials needed to train individuals or groups on the complex requirements of the Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT2 ESWTR) and the Stage 2 Disinfection and Disinfection By-Products Rule (Stage 2 D/DBPR). The M/DBP Training Toolkit consists of AWWA and USEPA reference materials, needs assessment, full-day and half-day workshop agendas, three AWWA webcasts, and instructions. Produced by AWWA, 2007, CD, ISBN 978-1-58321-529-6 No. 20630 | Member $130 | Nonmember $160
Published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2006, softcover, 263 pp. ISBN 978-0-47174-002-5 No. 20526 | Member $75 | Nonmember $75 42 AWWA Bookstore Catalog | www.awwa.org/store | 1.800.926.7337
Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 196 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-148-9 No. 20494 | Member $49 | Nonmember $75
Second Edition Dennis R. Hill
Written for water operators, this book describes waterborne microorganisms—bacteria, viruses, protozoa, amoebae, and algae—that pose a human health threat or contribute to distribution system corrosion. For each microorganism, the scientific name, where the organism is found in nature, how it is transmitted, what health or other problems it causes, and how it challenges water treatment are included. Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 92 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-434-3 No. 20463 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
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Water Distribution Operator Training Series DVDs Based on AWWA’s Water Distribution Operator Training Handbook, this five-video set is ideal for introducing new ater utility employees to the basic operation and components of a city water distribution system. The set covers water mains, valves, fire hydrants, service lines and meters, and pumps and motors.
Fire Hydrants DVD
Water Mains and Fittings DVD
Water Valves DVD
Operators learn how to operate and maintain fire hydrants, including flushing, flow testing, and filling water tank trucks. The DVD covers wetbarrel and dry-barrel hydrants, hydrant designs, part names, opening and closing, auxiliary valves, inspection, testing, installation, maintenance, repair, hydrant color-coding, safety and security, and record keeping.
Operators learn about cast-iron, ductile-iron, steel, concrete, asbestos–cement, PVC, PE, and fiberglass pipe. This DVD presents the advantages and disadvantages of each, internal pressure and external load ratings; installation, fittings, tapping, safety, corrosion, rehabilitation, inspection, maintenance, and record keeping.
Operators learn types of distribution valves, how each type works, and where each type should be used. The DVD covers opening and closing valves, connection, water hammer, altitude valves, backflow prevention, toilet valves, power-actuated valves; valve vaults, installation, inspection, maintenance, repairs, and record keeping.
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-625-5
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 16 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-626-2
No. 64323 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64324 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 13 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-624-8 No. 64322 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Produced by AWWA, 2006, five DVDs, ISBN 978-1-58321-629-3 No. 64331 | Member $875 | Nonmember $1,375
Services and Meters DVD
Pumps and Motors DVD
This DVD illustrates dry taps, wet taps, service-line sizing, commonly used pipe materials, meter types, sizing, installation, meter boxes, shutoff valves, curb stops, maintenance, repairs, locating leaks, meter reading, meter inspection, meter testing, and record keeping.
This DVD illustrates many types of pumps commonly used in water distribution systems, with emphasis on centrifugal pumps. Operators learn the types and operation of electric motors used for water pumps, automatic controls, pump operating principles, where each type of pump is used, operating curves, pump sizing, priming, inspection and maintenance procedures, and record keeping.
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-627-9 No. 64325 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-628-6 No. 64326 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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How Water Works Learning Series How Water Works takes you deep inside the workings of city water and wastewater systems. How Water Works: An Interactive Tour CD-ROM This interactive CD takes you on a complete, in-depth tour of the processes, equipment, and technology of a typical city water supply and wastewater treatment system. From the water source, through the treatment works, into the distribution system, out the taps, back down the drain, and through the collection system to the wastewater plant, you will learn all about modern water treatment right on your computer. It’s great for students and new utility employees. Published by AWWA, 2008, CD-ROM, ISBN 978-1-58321-559-3 No. 70144 | Member $69 | Nonmember $103
How Water Works Workbook The ideal training companion to How Water Works: An Interactive Tour CD-ROM. The workbook contains all the individual images and explanatory copy found on the CD. Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 24 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-589-0 No. 70146 | Member $8.95 | Nonmember $12.95
How Water Works Posters Printed on heavy gloss paper, these posters are excellent for offices, break rooms, and classrooms.
A Typical Water System: From Source to Tap and Back The basic parts of a water system: source, treatment, distribution, collection, sewage treatment, and reuse. 36 in. x 24 in. No. 70140 | Member $8.95 | Nonmember $12.95
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WASTEWATER & REUSE Math for Wastewater Treatment Operators: Practice Problems to Prepare for Wastewater Treatment Operator Certification Exams
Wastewater Operator Certification Study Guide John Giorgi Pass your state certification examination the first time with this valuable study guide. The guide provides practice questions that are similar in format and content to the questions on certification exams. It provides sample questions and answers for Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 wastewater operator certification exams on all relevant topics, including multiple levels of wastewater treatment, equipment, sampling, reporting, safety, solids handling, and more. This guide makes an excellent on-the-job reference, as well. Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 288 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-728-3 No. 20683 | Member $59 | Nonmember $89
Water and wastewater operators cite math as the subject that gives them the most trouble on their certification exams, as well as on the job. These new wastewater math study guides—one for Grades I and 2 and one for Grades 3 and 4— provide sample questions and answers similar to those found in the math section of the exams. Test takers will gain confidence in their math skills, so they can pass certification exams the first time. These guides are excellent on-the-job references, as well.
Advanced Waste Treatment Ken Kerri, PhD, PE
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Made Easy: A Practical Guide for Licensure
This manual, which is a continuation of Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Field Study Training Program, Volumes I and II, covers advanced biological treatment and physical– chemical treatment processes.
Frank R. Spellman and Joanne Drinan This book gives plant operators and students of wastewater a simple and math-based introduction to all major unit processes in the modern wastewater treatment plant.
Published by the Office of Water Programs, California State University, Sacramento, 2006, softcover, 783 pp. ISBN 978-1-59371-035-4
Published by DEStech Publications, Inc., 2003, 230 pp. softcover, ISBN 978-1-93207-809-1
Fifth Edition
Grades 1 and 2 Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 360 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-587-6 No. 20662 | Member $55 | Nonmember $89
Grades 3 and 4 Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 518 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-586-9
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No. 20720 | Member $65 | Nonmember $65
AWWA Wastewater Operator Field Guide Packed with all the day-to-day information wastewater operators need, this indispensable book covers math and chemistry calculations, conversion factors, collection, pumps and motors, flow, wastewater treatment, biosolids, discharge and disinfection. Specially designed for in-the-field use, this book will pay for itself over and over in the time you’ll save. Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 443 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-386-5 No. 20600 | Member $49 | Nonmember $85
No. 20663 | Member $55 | Nonmember $89
Wastewater Math two-book set Includes
• Math for Wastewater Treatment Operators, Grades 1–2 • Math for Wastewater Treatment Operators, Grades 3–4 WWMATH | Member $99 | Nonmember $165
Wastewater Certification three-book set Includes
•W astewater Operator Certification Study Guide •M ath for Wastewater Treatment Operators, Grades 1–2 •M ath for Wastewater Treatment Operators, Grades 3–4 WWSET | Member $150 | Nonmember $225
Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Field Study Training Program, Volumes I and II Seventh Edition
Wastewater Microbiology: A Handbook for Operators
Patrick L. Antonelli, Bill Craigo, Trevor Klar, and Gary L. Taylor
Toni Glymph
This is a textbook of science principles and operational calculations for wastewater treatment. Designed for either classroom or individual study, chapters are organized into four main sections— mathematics, hydraulics, chemistry, and electricity. Each section covers basic principles of the topic, as well as information specific to wastewater operations. Includes test problems.
Wastewater treatment is a microbiological process. Chapters cover wastewater treatment, general microscopy, bacteria, protozoa, metazoans, filamentous bacteria, and microbiology and process control. Includes a glossary of terms and color photographs of microorganisms on CD-ROM.
Published by AWWA, 2003, hardcover, 520 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-290-5
Ken Kerri, PhD, PE This widely used professional program trains operators in the safe and effective operation and maintenance of city wastewater treatment plants. Volume I emphasizes the knowledge and skills needed to operate plants efficiently. Volume II shifts the focus toward larger conventional treatment plants and teaches operators in supervisory and management positions how to use best practices.
Basic Science Concepts and Applications for Wastewater
Volume I
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Published by the Office of Water Programs, California State University, Sacramento, 2008, softcover, 586 pp. ISBN 978-1-59371-039-2
Basic Science Concepts and Applications for Wastewater Student Workbook
No. 20718 | Member $65 | Nonmember $65
Volume II Published by the Office of Water Programs, California State University, Sacramento, 2007, softcover, 906 pp. ISBN 978-1-59371-038-5
Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 182 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-343-8 No. 20563 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
A companion workbook for Basic Science Concepts and Applications for Wastewater textbook, this workbook provides student assignments, review questions, and a convenient method of keeping organized notes of important points as the text is reviewed. It may be used for either classroom or independent study. Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 229 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-301-8 No. 20543 | Member $46 | Nonmember $68
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Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse
Using Reclaimed Water to Augment Potable Water Resources
Water Reuse: Issues, Technologies, and Applications
Fourth Edition
Second Edition
Metcalf & Eddy/AECOM
Metcalf & Eddy
Kevin D. Conway, Guy Carpenter, Margaret H. Nellor, Joseph Reichenberger, Andy Richardson, and John Ruetten
The availability and distribution of a clean and dependable water supply is widely viewed as one of the most important social, environmental, and political challenges of the 21st century. This textbook presents an integrated approach to all aspects of water reuse: public health protection, water quality criteria, regulations, current and advanced treatment technologies, process reliability, and implementation issues.
The wastewater industry’s leading professional reference, this text provides the most current information on all aspects of modern wastewater engineering, including theory, wastewater characteristics, regulations, health, and environmental issues, unit processes, biological nutrient removal, disinfection, treatment plant planning, design, and operation, odor management, energy efficiency, biosolids management, reclamation, and reuse. Includes problems and discussion topics for engineering students. Published by McGraw-Hill, 2003, hardcover, 1,819 pp. ISBN 978-007041-878-3 No. 20536 | Member $215 | Nonmember $215
If your utility is considering indirect potable water reuse, this book will help you understand all the issues—technical, economic, regulatory, and social—to make an informed decision. This video presents the main issues of indirect potable water reuse, including benefits and risks, public health issues, public perceptions, regulations, storage of reclaimed water, planning, treatment, and implementation issues, and reliability. Published by AWWA and Water Environment Federation, 2008, softcover, 206 pp. ISBN 978-1-57278-250-1
Published by McGraw-Hill, 2007, hardcover, 1,570 pp. ISBN 978-0-07145-927-3 No. 20645 | Member $139 | Nonmember $139
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Water Reuse for a Sustainable Future DVD This DVD is designed for viewing by water district board members, mayors, and other interested parties. The video explains the positive potential of reuse for extending current water supplies and deferring development of additional freshwater supplies. The program explores the many applications and benefits of water reuse, treatment cost savings, and environmental benefits. Reuse projects in California are shown to illustrate the real-life benefits. Produced by AWWA, 2008, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-597-5 No. 64329 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Comprehensive Sewer Collection Systems Analysis Handbook for Engineers and Planners John W. Nicklow, Paul F. Boulos, and Misgana K. Muleta Plan, design, analyze, and operate sanitary, storm, and combined sewer systems more efficiently and effectively with the information in this handbook. Coverage includes hydraulics, loads, water quality, system management, regulations, and more. This book features in-depth examinations of stateof-the-art sewer systems analysis and modeling techniques, and many examples. Published by MWH Soft, 2004, hardcover, 287 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-891-1 No. 20593 | Member $140 | Nonmember $140
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Let’s Talk Safety 2012
Enhance your safety presentations with visuals. This two-disk set includes a DVD with 12 video clips. The CD-ROM disk contains 52 talks.
52 Talks on Common Utility Safety Practices for Water Professionals Let’s Talk Safety makes it easy for safety officers to spend a few minutes each week communicating with employees about the critical importance of working safely. Let's Talk Safety gives you 52 short briefings tailored specifically for water utility employees. Each briefing covers a single key topic. Stop wondering what to talk about and spending your valuable time preparing presentations; Let's Talk Safety takes the work out of your safety meetings.
ISBN 978-1-58321-871-6 No. 10125 Member $89 | Nonmember $119
Available in print or new Enhanced DVD. Print version Published by AWWA, 2012, softcover, 120 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-872-3 No. 10123-12 | Member $55 | Nonmember $85
Safety First DVD Training Series Safety First is AWWA’s premier video safety training series for water utility employees.
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Safety First: Personal Protective Equipment
Safety First: Confined Spaces— Alternative Procedure and Non-Permit Entries DVD
A complete training package! Includes PowerPoint slides, speaker’s notes, and quiz. Nothing is more basic to worker safety than the equipment we wear to protect us on the job— personal protective equipment (PPE). This DVD provides an introductory overview of OSHArequired PPE for water system workers. Employees get essential training in specialized clothing and equipment they must use to protect eyes, face, head, hearing, respiratory tract, body, and extremities from potentially hazardous conditions. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-850-1 No. 64358 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Safety First: Hazardous Spill Containment and Cleanup DVD
Confined spaces can be dangerous, even deadly. Workers must follow specific, OSHA-required procedures to stay safe. This DVD teaches procedures for planning and executing non-permit or alternative procedure confined-space entries. The majority of water utilities’ confined space entries fit into these categories, such as manholes and trenches.
Quick, complete containment and cleanup of chemical spills are crucial to the safety of water utility employees and others who might be exposed or endangered. This video training program ensures that viewers understand the dangers of water treatment chemicals and know how to clean up or contain spills. Employees will become familiar with material safety data sheets, personal protective equipment, hazards of various chemicals, and procedures for cleanup, containment, and disposal of chemical spills in compliance with OSHA requirements.
Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-851-8
Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-768-9
No. 64359 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64350 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
A complete training package! Includes PowerPoint slides, speaker’s notes, and quiz.
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Safety First: Process Safety Management DVD
Safety First: Protecting Against Bloodborne Pathogens DVD
Safety First: Lockout/Tagout of Electrical Equipment DVD
Safety First: Indoor Crane Operation DVD
Process safety management training is required to mitigate the chance of a highly hazardous chemicals (HHC) release of toxic, reactive, or flammable chemicals at a workplace. Any facility that uses, stores, manufactures or handles HHCs should have a comprehensive program integrating technologies, procedures, and management practices to prevent or minimize contamination or catastrophic occurrence. This video provides an overview of what employees need to know regarding highly hazardous chemicals.
While the likelihood of employee exposure to infectious blood is relatively low in water utilities, employees must know how to protect themselves. This program covers types of diseases readily transmitted through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids, employees at highest risk, personal protective equipment, work practices for preventing personal injury and contact with another person’s blood, and handling and disposing of blood and bodily fluids.
Unexpected startup of electrically powered equipment during maintenance can expose workers to life-threatening injuries. Lockout/tagout prevents injuries and deaths. Viewers learn types of lockout/ tagout devices, communication procedures, how to shut power off at the source, shift-worker protocol, removal of lockout/tagout devices, powering up after work is finished, documentation, and ongoing employee training.
Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-776-4 No. 64319 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, 13 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-732-0 No. 64290 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, 13 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-731-3
Employees will understand the design and operation of indoor cranes, learn how to inspect cranes for proper operation, see proper rigging and lifting techniques in action, understand how to balance a load and make sure it is safe to lift, learn standard hand signals for communication between the crane operator and the rigger, and learn special techniques for safely lifting chlorine containers and other types of loads. Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 14 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-699-6
Safety First: Pipe Handling Safety for Field Crews DVD Whether used in building new distribution systems or repairing old systems, pipe must be loaded, transported, unloaded, and installed with worker safety as the utmost concern. This DVD shows field crews the latest techniques to accomplish their work safely. Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-689-7
Safety First: Eye Protection DVD Appropriate eye protection is essential on the job. This DVD shows common eye injuries, proper safety practices, eyewear, and correct use of eye-washing equipment. Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-683-5 No. 64240 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64289 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64287 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64285 | Nonmember $295 | Member $195
Safety First: Workplace Hearing Loss DVD
Safety First: Safety and Security Practices for Contractors DVD
Safety First: Heavy Equipment Yard Practices DVD
Safety First: Lockout/Tagout for Water Distribution DVD
Safety First: Work Area Traffic Control DVD
Safety First: Safe Handling of Compressed Gas in the Laboratory DVD
Noise-induced hearing loss is preventable, but once acquired, hearing loss is permanent and irreversible. This DVD teaches causes of work-related hearing loss as well as preventive measures. It discusses the specific types of damage to hearing caused by both sudden, intense noise exposure (such as an explosion) and chronic exposure to noise over time (such as pump noise). Viewers learn how to measure noise, control noise, measure hearing ability, and choose the right hearing protection.
Sloppy contractor safety puts all workers, including utility employees, at risk of injury. Your utility shares safety responsibility with its contractors. This DVD will help your contractors maintain worker safety, utility security, water quality, and public health.
Almost every water and wastewater utility has a pipe yard containing pipe, fire hydrants, valves, and other heavy materials and equipment used every day. Safety must be stressed. Personal protection, lifting systems, chaining and slinging, storage, and loading and unloading are covered in this program.
Water employees will learn correct lockout/tagout procedures. Lockout/tagout is one of the most important safety procedures that water operators should know. Needless injuries occur year after year, either because lockout/tagout was improperly performed or because it was not communicated.
Show water utility field crews how to control traffic for safety, including control planning, signage, markers, barricades, and other requirements.
This DVD provides training on compressed-gas handling procedures. With nearly 200 different kinds of materials shipped, stored, and used in compressed-gas cylinders, the need to understand safe handling practices has never been more essential.
Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-687-3
Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-684-2
No. 64286 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64241 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-690-3 No. 64291 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-691-0 No. 64292 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-681-1 No. 64234 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 14 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-688-0 No. 64288 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Safety First: Forklift Safety DVD
Safety First: Hot Work DVD
Safety First: Night Work DVD
OSHA requires that forklift operators receive appropriate training. This training DVD provides an excellent overview of safe forklift operation, including weight balance, driving, lifting, safety checks, and more.
Hot work is any work that utilizes or produces an ignition source (sparks, heat, and flame). Workers learn proper safety precautions and procedures when working with welders and other high-voltage equipment.
Night-shift workers are exposed to additional dangers as they work outdoors. This DVD covers worksite lighting, traffic control, high-visibility clothing, and safety around open filter beds and remote water tanks.
Safety First: The Safe Handling of Water Treatment Chemicals DVD
Safety First: Laboratory Safety for Water Professionals DVD
Safety First: Trenching and Excavation DVD
This DVD looks at some of the most common water treatment chemicals and discusses how they are stored, proper personal protective equipment, and emergency procedures.
Sharpen your staff’s laboratory safety skills. This DVD covers handling and storage of chemicals, personal protective equipment, and laboratory safety features and equipment.
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-682-8
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-685-9
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-686-6
Produced by AWWA, 1999, DVD, 18 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-674-3
Produced by AWWA, 1999, DVD, 18 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-675-0
Here is an excellent training tool for anyone who works around trenches and excavations. This DVD covers excavation planning, soil types, soil stability, protective systems, and rules for working in and around an excavation.
No. 64237 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64242 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64243 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64154 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64155 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Safety First: Water Utility Security DVD
Safety First: Confined Spaces DVD
This DVD analyzes security issues at the treatment plant, at remote locations, and on construction or excavation job sites. Techniques for preventing vandalism and theft, dealing with bomb threats, and planning for disasters are shown.
Confined spaces can be dangerous, even life-threatening. This DVD teaches employees the importance of following an entry permit system, how to identify possible dangers, proper ventilation, and personal protective equipment.
Produced by AWWA, 1998, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-671-2
Produced by AWWA, 1998, DVD, 9 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-672-9
No. 64140 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64141 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Safety First: Respirator Safety DVD
Safety First: Hazard Communication DVD
This DVD shows different types of breathing respirators for use by employees who come into contact with airborne hazards and explains when and how to use each one.
This DVD explains the five parts of a hazard communication program: chemical inventory, container labeling, material safety data sheets, employee training, and written procedures.
Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 16 min. ISBN 978-1-68321-678-1
Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 13 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-679-8
No. 64211 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64215 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Safety First: Elevated Work Surfaces/ Fall Protection DVD Utility employees who work on elevated surfaces need special safety training. This DVD covers the basics of environmental hazards, fall-arrest equipment, and proper work procedures. Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-680-4
Weather extremes can punish outdoor workers, making it difficult to maintain uninterrupted service and provide customers with safe water. Teach your staff how to work safely during extreme summer and winter weather. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 14 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-677-4 No. 64183 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Safety First: Working With Hazardous Materials DVD Learn essential information on how to identify and inventory all hazardous chemicals in the workplace, understand and use material safety data sheets, and develop a written hazard communication program. Produced by AWWA, 1998, DVD, 8 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-673-6 No. 64142 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64217 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Safety First: Seasonal Safety DVD
Produced by AWWA, 1998, DVD, 9 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-670-5
Safety Now: Dog Attacks DVD Any utility employee working in the field is at risk of a dog attack. This safety training DVD shows employees what to do when they unexpectedly encounter a dog, how to read a dog’s behavior, how to protect themselves, and what to do if they are bitten. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 26 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-647-2
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Chlorine Safety DVD
Utility Driver Safety DVD
Water Utilities at Risk DVD
Ergonomics at Work DVD
Safety Basics Custom Training DVD
Chlorine is a powerful chemical and the most dangerous substance used in the water utility environment. All utility employees need to know what to do in the event of a chlorine leak. This DVD provides employees with vital information about characteristics and health effects of chlorine gas, personal protective equipment, chlorine handling and storage, and emergency procedures. Purchase includes one copy of the Chlorine Safety Pocket Guide (No. 65016).
Help utility employees drive more safely with this extra-value set containing three programs on one DVD. Not available separately.
Utilities of all sizes face the challenges of substance abuse, sexual harassment, and violence in the workplace. Education is the key to erasing these problems. This extra-value DVD contains three programs.
Office workers need safety training, too. This extra-value DVD provides three programs on one DVD. Not available separately.
Create your own customized, utility safety training program! Choose any safety topics listed here and we’ll burn them onto a custom DVD for you. Each topic is about 2½ minutes. These topics were specially chosen to meet the requirements of water utility employee safety training. Please order your custom-made Safety Basics DVD by calling AWWA Bookstore at 1.800.926.7337. Outside the US call 303.794.7711. Produced by AWWA. 2001, Nonreturnable. ISBN 978-1-58321-676-7
Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-703-0
Part 2: Road Rage. Do your employees know how to deal with aggressive drivers—and avoid becoming aggressive drivers themselves? This program will help employees become safer drivers and teach them how to deal with road rage, carjacking, and other dangerous situations. 15 min.
Part 1: Office Ergonomics. Employees who sit at computers all day are at risk for certain types of strains and injuries. This program shows workers how to examine workstations for correct position, recognize the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, bursitis, and eyestrain, and reduce injuries from overexertion and repetitive motion. 15 min.
No. 64189 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Chlorine Safety Pocket Guide This booklet gives important information regarding the safe handling, storage, and transport of chlorine. Every employee who comes into contact with chlorine should have a copy. One copy included with Chlorine Safety DVD (No. 64189). No. 65016 | Member $5.95 | Nonmember $8.95
Part 1: Snow and Ice. The program covers vehicle safety checks and preparation, common winter driving mistakes, tires and traction, correct braking, steering out of trouble, and handling heavy trucks on icy roads. Presented in cooperation with the Bridgestone Winter Driving School of Colorado. 20 min.
Part 3: Road Rules. This program discusses defensive driving, avoiding accidents in bad weather, road rage, vehicle safety pre-checks, and the unique safety issues of driving large vehicles. It is an important safety refresher course for all drivers. 15 min. Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 50 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-659-0 No. 64238 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
French language version available. Go to www.reseau-environnement.com/publications.
Part 1: Violence in the Workplace. This program illustrates the realities of workplace violence. Utility staff will learn how to handle confrontational situations. Common warning signs and appropriate management policies are covered. 20 min. Part 2: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. Specially produced for water utilities, this video shows both employees and employers what sexual harassment is, how victims should deal with it, and what employers can do to prevent it. 20 min. Part 3: Substance Abuse in the Workplace. Learn the warning signs and the costs of ignoring substance abuse. Learn how to create a zerotolerance program that can help you protect your employees and the public from the consequences of untreated substance abuse. 15 min. Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 55 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-648-0 No. 64182 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
Utility Excavation Safety DVD Here’s vital safety training for all distribution system employees. This extra-value video provides two programs on one DVD. Part 1: Backhoe Safety. This program provides essential excavation safety information, including worksite preparation, traffic control, equipment safety checks, and proper use while digging, backfilling, transporting dirt, and moving pipe. 10 min.
CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety Fifth Edition A. Keith Furr Essential safety training guide for laboratory workers to plan, equip, and operate labs safely. Published by CRC Press, 2000, hardcover, 808 pp. ISBN 978-0-84932-523-6 No. 20654 Member $239.95 | Nonmember $239.95 56 AWWA Bookstore Catalog | www.awwa.org/store | 1.800.926.7337
Part 2: Trenching and Shoring Techniques. Excavation cave-ins are preventable with proper training and common sense. The program provides all the essential safety information workers need, including the OSHA Competent Person Standard, protective equipment, soil types, sloping, shoring, shielding, and ladders. 12 min. Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-658-3
Part 2: Lifting and Back Strain. Next to the common cold, back injuries are the second leading cause of missed days at work. This program shows workers how to incorporate warm-up and stretching routines, lift correctly, load and unload trucks, handle heavy tools and materials in trenches and confined spaces, and properly use a back-support belt. 15 min. Part 3: Laboratory Ergonomics. Working in a laboratory has unique hazards. This program shows lab workers how to reduce muscle and eyestrain caused by microscopes, computer monitors, video screens, pipetting, and fume hoods, change procedures to reduce the risk of injury and improve performance, and implement specific ergonomic guidelines, practices, and procedures in the lab and at computer workstations. 15 min. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 45 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-652-1
No. 64176 | Member $19.95 per topic | Nonmember $29.95 per topic Choose any number of topics for your custom safety DVD. 64176-1 Chlorine Safety
64176-19 Reporting Procedures
64176-2 Hearing Protection
64176-20 Bloodborne Pathogens
64176-3 Electrical Safety
64176-21 Respiratory Protection
64176-4 Asbestos
64176-22 Laboratory Safety
64176-5 Vehicle Safety
64176-23 Defensive Driving
64176-6 HAZWOPER
64176-24 Trenching and Excavation Safety
64176-7 Hazard Communications
64176-25 Ladder Safety
64176-8 Confined Spaces
64176-26 Hand Tool Safety
64176-9 Lockout/Tagout
64176-27 Foot Protection
64176-10 Fire Safety
64176-28 Body Mechanics
64176-11 Compressed Gases
64176-29 Call Before You Dig
64176-12 Personal Protective Equipment
64176-30 Machine Guards
64176-13 Office Safety
64176-31 Flagging
64176-14 Slips, Trips, and Falls
64176-32 Fall Protection
64176-15 Ergonomics
64176-33 Shift Work
64176-16 Back and Lifting Safety
64176-34 Barricades
64176-17 Forklift Safety
64176-35 Summer Heat
64176-18 Cranes and Lifting Equipment
64176-36 Winter Cold
No. 64197 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
Shift Work DVD Help your shift workers improve both performance and safety by showing them how to successfully cope with the two biggest challenges of working nonstandard hours: fatigue and stress. Viewers learn symptoms to watch for, like forgetfulness and lack of concentration. They see tips and techniques to help them sleep better, have more energy on their shifts, and reduce the chance of an accident. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-58321-649-9 No. 64191 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
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New Products . . . • Complying with Environmental, Health, & Safety Regulations
• Water Treatment Plant Design, 5th ed.
• Managing Water Main Breaks
• Spanish edition of Water Distribution Operator Training Handbook
• Iron and Manganese Removal, 2nd ed.
• A Day Without Water Coloring Book
• AWWA Small System Operations Field Guide
• A Day Without Water Bill Stuffer • Water Conservation for Commercial and Industrial Properties
• Activated Carbon Solutions for Improving Water Quality • Online Monitoring for Water Utilities • Total Coliform Sampling
• AWWA Value Series of Bill Stuffers • Wastewater Treatment Systems DVD • Recovering from Flooding DVD
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Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems AWWA Standard J100-10 Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection (RAMCAP) There is a simple, easy-to-implement method to perform risk analysis of malevolent attacks and naturally occurring hazards against water and wastewater systems. Termed Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection, or RAMCAP, the process is set forth in this special AWWA standard. RAMCAP identifies vulnerabilities, hardens security, improves redundant systems, mitigates property damage and injuries from an event, and returns service to normal as quickly as possible. Published by AWWA and ASME-ITI, 2010, softcover, 134 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-788-7
All-Hazards Risk and Resilience: Prioritizing Critical Infrastructure Using the RAMCAP PlusSM Approach
Security and Emergency Planning for Water and Wastewater Utilities
RAMCAP PlusSM is a process for assessing critical infrastructure risks from hazards, including natural disasters, accidents, and intentional acts of destruction, and resilience (rapid return to full function). RAMCAP Plus is an efficient, straightforward process that can be carried out by on-site professionals within one week with a modicum of special training. This process will benefit water utility decision makers in allocation of resources to protect assets.
Water utilities can learn much about emergency planning from recent events. This book compiles the crucial knowledge learned and the regulatory changes made in water and wastewater utility security and emergency preparedness and response since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the devastating hurricanes of 2005. Water system security authority Stanley States presents a comprehensive, practical planning guide for utility managers, security consultants, and public works officials.
Published by ASME Innovative Technologies Institute, 2009, softcover, 160 pp. ISBN 978-0-79180-287-8 No. 20736 | Member $75 | Nonmember $75
Stanley States, PhD
Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 276 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-745-0 No. 20605 | Member $99 | Nonmember $159
No. 40100 | Member $104 | Nonmember $135
Recovering From Disaster: Hurricanes and Power Failures DVD When disaster strikes, lessons can be learned that could help water utilities prepare for the next event. This DVD chronicles catastrophic events, both predicted and unpredicted, which forced water utility response. Case studies presented include how utilities responded to widespread power loss in the northeast US and the severe hurricanes in 2005–2006. Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 30 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-605-7 No. 64328 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Selecting Disinfectants in a Security-Conscious Environment Disinfectant selection is central to the design and operation of drinking water, wastewater, and reuse systems. This guide describes a process to evaluate disinfection options that meets the unique needs of each system, regardless of size. This efficient process lets you assess various disinfection options, security issues, costs, and other factors. The process is consistent with USEPA security guidance and the Department of Homeland Security’s Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards. Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 160 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-735-1 No. 20707 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
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Infrastructure Security Planning in an Unstable World: A Public Official’s Guide Aden Hogan and Jon DeBoer This book focuses on crisis management, emergency preparedness, disaster planning, and emergency response for city infrastructure. The security planning principles and checklists are useful for all city infrastructure—water, sewer, gas, telephone, and electric. Published by AWWA, 2004, hardcover, 108 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-252-3
Water System Security: A Field Guide This handy field guide describes the basic measures any size water utility can take for better security. It covers emergency preparedness plans, vulnerability assessments, risk mitigation for critical components, emergency response and recovery, and crisis communications. Produced by AWWA, 2002, softcover, 80 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-193-9 No. 20501 | Member $65 | Nonmember $99
Water System Security: A DVD Field Guide DVD purchase includes copy of Water System Security: A Field Guide. This DVD illustrates the topics covered in Water System Security: A Field Guide. Topics covered include emergency preparedness plans, vulnerability assessments, risk mitigation for critical components, emergency response and recovery, and crisis communications. Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-714-6
No. 20541 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
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Water System Security: Distribution System Protection DVD
Water System Security: First Responders DVD
Water System Security: SCADA and Cyber Protection DVD
This DVD will help utilities protect distribution system structures from intentional damage. Coverage includes emergency response plans, vulnerability assessments, public awareness campaigns, fencing, signage, locks, lighting, cameras, alarms, security personnel, water quality sampling and testing protocols, and redundant systems.
A crisis is no time for your water utility to discover that your local first response teams—police, fire, HAZMAT—are poorly coordinated. This DVD describes how first responders should communicate and coordinate with each other using the crisis management structure set out under the National Incident Management System.
This DVD provides an overview of computer security for water and wastewater utilities. A cyberspace assault could disable a municipal water supply without anyone physically touching any part of the system, or it could interfere with a water utility’s ability to recover from a physical attack on the infrastructure.
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-717-7
Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 17 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-718-4
No. 64270 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64271 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Water System Security: Biological Threat and Mitigation DVD
Emergency Power Source Planning for Water and Wastewater
Security experts warn that terrorists who possess dangerous biological agents consider water supplies potential targets. This DVD covers types of biological agents, risks of these agents to water supplies and human health, water treatment to remove or destroy biological agents, prevention and response.
Fred J. Ellermeier, Donald R. Stevens, Larry D. Pittman
Emergency Response and Recovery Planning for Water Systems: A Kit of Tools
Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-716-0 No. 64269 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64247 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Water System Security: Source Water Security and Protection DVD
Water System Security: Chemical Protection and Security DVD
Water System Security: Utility Perimeter Security DVD
How can water suppliers secure remote source waters from unwanted intrusion or intentional contamination? This DVD covers what you need to know, including detection tools, response procedures to infiltration, and how to get the public involved.
Chemical supplies are attractive targets because of their vulnerability and potential for harm. This DVD reviews spill response measures, security equipment, barriers, transportation, storage, and cyber-terrorism against computerized chemical feed systems.
Here’s how to ensure that you have taken every reasonable measure to protect your utility from intrusion. This DVD covers fencing, signage, landscaping, locks, electronic surveillance, and ID procedures.
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-660-6
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-661-3
No. 64246 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64249 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-662-0 No. 64251 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-715-3 No. 64268 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Adequate and reliable emergency and standby power is essential for all water and wastewater utilities. This book provides guidance to assess the vulnerability, condition, and reliability of primary electrical equipment, and evaluate options for upgrading on-site electrical-generating equipment and backup equipment. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 135 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-321-6 No. 20559 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Charles Herrick, Joanna Pratt, Robert Raucher, Nicole Kalas-Adams, Joseph Cotruv This report contains a written document and an accompanying CD-ROM that together comprise a kit of tools designed to assist community water systems with preparing and maintaining their emergency response and recovery plans and ongoing emergency response and preparedness programs. It is intended to help water systems organize their planning efforts, and to provide a one-stop reference for the types of information that an emergency response plan should include. Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 65 pp. No. 91097F | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
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water quality & treatment
Standard Methods For the Examination of
Water and Wastewater ™ 22nD E D i t i o n
Edited by
American Public Health Association® American Water Works Association® Water Environment Federation®
Eugene W. Rice Rodger B. Baird Andrew D. Eaton Lenore S. Clesceri
New edition!
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water & Wastewater Twenty-Second Edition Since 1905, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater has represented ”the best current practice of American water analysts.” With over 40% of the sections updated, the new 22nd edition advances the science of water analysis with input and consensus of hundreds of water and wastewater experts from around the world. Laboratories worldwide rely on this comprehensive reference as a trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of water, water supplies, and wastewater. It is the essential resource. Jointly published by the American Public Health Association (APHA), the American Water Works Association (AWWA), and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), the 22nd edition contains over 400 laboratory methods for the analysis of • Dissolved Solids
• Odor, Taste, and Flavor Profile Analysis • Total Organic Carbon
• Metals
• Disinfection By-products
• Total and Fecal Coliform
• Free and Total Chlorine • Radionuclides Co-published by AWWA, APHA, and WEF, 2012, hardcover, 1,352 pp. ISBN 978-0-87553-013-0 No. 10085 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Maintaining Water Quality in the Distribution System DVD
Integrity Testing of Low-Pressure Membranes
Dissolved Air Flotation for Water Clarification
More waterborne disease outbreaks result from problems in the distribution system than from pathogen breakthroughs in the treatment plant. This DVD provides a detailed, five-step, quality assurance program with specific actions that any size utility can take. Following this five-step procedure will help utilities and water providers to achieve the goal of keeping water quality good from treatment plant to tap, and all along the distribution system.
Charles Liu
James Edzwald and Johannes Haarhoff
Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 21 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-666-2
Integrity testing can identify and locate tiny defects in the membrane that compromise the membrane’s ability to remove pathogens. Various methods for membrane integrity testing have been developed and are explained in detail in this book. You’ll learn the types and causes of integrity breaches, test methods to discover them, and how to establish a membrane integrity testing program.
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) is a widely used particle-separation (clarification) process. As the first comprehensive book on dissolved air flotation, this text provides detailed technical information and data about all aspects of DAF applications, processes, results, and equipment. For treatment plant design engineers, water utility managers, and academic researchers.
Published by AWWA, 2012, hardcover, 256 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-793-1
Published by AWWA and McGraw-Hill, 2012, hardcover, 384 pp. ISBN 978-0-07174-562-8
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New edition!
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Water Treatment Process Monitoring and Evaluation
Completely revised and expanded!
Diagnosing Taste-and-Odor Problems Field Guide
No. 64375 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Available in print or online. Go to www.standardmethods.org for online pricing.
New edition! Water Quality and Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water Sixth Edition James K. Edzwald, Technical editor Updated throughout and featuring five new chapters, this is the leading source of information on water quality, water treatment, and quality control. Co-written by more than 20 expert specialists, the sixth edition covers state-of-the-art technologies, water treatment methods, and overall quality. There is no more complete, in-depth—or more essential—guide to water supply treatment available. Contents
14. Adsorption of Organic Compounds
1. Drinking Water Quality Standards, Regulations, and Goals
15. Natural Treatment Systems
2. Health and Aesthetic Aspects of Drinking Water
16. Water Reuse for Drinking Water Augmentation
3. Source Water Quality Composition and Protection
17. Chemical Disinfection
4. Hydraulic Characteristics of Reactors and Processes
18. UV Technologies
5. Overview of Water Treatment Processes
19. Formation and Control of Disinfection By-Products
6. Gas Transfer: Principles and Applications
20. Internal Corrosion and Deposition Control
7. Chemical Oxidation
21. Microbiology Quality Control in Distribution Systems
8. Coagulation and Flocculation
22. Water Treatment Residuals Management
9. Sedimentation and Flotation
Published by AWWA and McGraw-Hill, 2011, hardcover, 1,696 pp. ISBN 978-0-07163-011-5
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Richard P. Beverly This book provides information and tools to assist operators in evaluating treatment plant operational changes (such as the changes in treatment efficiency due to changes in the raw water), and to help the operators make corresponding water chemistry or other process changes to keep the plant operating properly. The book will provide the operator and system managers with the analysis tools to make it easier to understand and operate a plant and to be able to identify and correct any plant deficiencies. Published by AWWA, 2012, softcover, 175 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-858-7 No. 20715 | Member $65 | Nonmember $99
Modeling Water Quality in Distribution Systems Second Edition Robert M. Clark Water quality modeling is a powerful tool to help in understanding the processes and factors that influence water quality in potable water distribution systems. This book will help you model operational and design variables. Experiment with various scenarios of TTHMs, disinfectant decay, chemical reactions, supply-and-demand over time, hydraulics, tank mixing, blended waters, and many other parameters. Published by AWWA, 2012, hardcover, 432 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-816-7 No. 20425-2E | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Gary A. Burlingame, editor This handy field guide provides information water quality investigators need to detect and remove objectionable tastes and odors at the tap. It tells you how to • Determine the source and cause of any taste or odor • Provide good samples to your laboratory for testing • Control tastes and odors and prevent them from occurring •M ake proper treatment choices to remove tastes and odors Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 114 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-824-2 No. 20701 | Member $47 | Nonmember $72
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Treatment Technologies for Groundwater
Water Treatment Plant Design
Water Treatment: Principles and Design
Lee H. Odell
Fourth Edition
Second Edition
Practical Manual of Groundwater Microbiology
Handbook of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations
This handbook answers your operational questions regarding groundwater treatment. Written in a question-and-answer format, the book provides all the information to choose appropriate treatment and operate a groundwater treatment plant. It covers regulations, treatment technologies, disinfection, and corrosion control. Additionally, it provides best practices for removing various substances, including iron, manganese, arsenic, nitrate, uranium, and others.
Edited by Edward D. Baruth
John C. Crittenden, R. Rhodes Trussell, David W. Hand, Kerry J. Howe, and George Tchobanoglous
Second Edition
Second Edition
D. Roy Cullimore
Frank R. Spellman
This handbook describes the problems that microbes in groundwater can cause to water wells and water quality, and offers practical solutions for regenerating and rehabilitating water wells. The book defines and illustrates the various types of microbes that live in groundwater and soils. Its practical advice includes new sampling and testing procedures; symptoms of failure, early warnings, and eventual catastrophes; and physical and chemical treatment strategies for water wells.
This is a complete resource exclusively for water and wastewater plant operators. It is a thorough compilation of water science, treatment information, process control procedures, problem-solving techniques, safety and health information, and administrative and technological trends.
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 190 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-757-3
A classic reference for all design engineers, this text provides complete guidance on planning and constructing potable water treatment facilities. The fourth edition offers unsurpassed coverage of topics ranging from initial plans and permits through design, construction, and startup. Published by AWWA, American Society of Civil Engineers, and McGraw-Hill, 2005, hardcover, 896 pp. ISBN 978-0-07141-872-0 No. 10009 | Member $125 | Nonmember $131
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This handbook provides theory, design, and operational information for all conventional water treatment plant processes, plus advanced processes such as membrane filtration. It offers treatment options for all organic and inorganic contaminants, disposal of treatment plant residuals, and taste and odor problems. Problems, discussion topics, and references are included at the end of each chapter, making this text ideal for classroom use. Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2005, hardcover, 1,968 pp. ISBN 978-0-47111-018-7 No. 20588 | Member $185 | Nonmember $185
Comprehensive Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Hydraulics Handbook for Engineers and Operators John W. Nicklow and Paul F. Boulos Get both the practical and theoretical aspects of water treatment plant hydraulics in this text. The authors bring together the principles of proper hydraulic design and characterization of treatment facilities and present them in an easily understood manner. With more than 100 solved problems, special emphasis is placed on the application of principles. It is an invaluable reference for the study and practice of treatment plant design.
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A comprehensive manual on the handling and disposal of any type of water treatment residual: coagulant and lime softening, filter backwash water, low-pressure and high-pressure membranes, ion exchange and inorganic adsorption processes, arsenic treatment, radioactive substances, and spent GAC. It includes a chapter on marketing residuals such as fertilizer for beneficial uses.
Second Edition
New!
Leo M. L. Nollet, editor
Lime Softening Techniques for Operators DVD
No. 91093 | Member $69 | Nonmember $99
Published by MWH Soft, 2005, hardcover, 234 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-894-2 No. 20614 | Member $140 | Nonmember $140
Published by CRC Press, 2007, hardcover, 769 pp. ISBN 978-0-84937-033-5 No. 20679 Member $299.95 | Nonmember $299.95
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Water quality isn’t only about treatment; it also includes making sure the chemicals used meet quality standards. Chemicals have to be transported to the treatment plant, received and quality-tested by water utility employees, and then stored until needed. Appropriate procedures must be followed to quality-check chemicals upon delivery and store them correctly. This DVD gives your employees AWWA-recommended training in safely receiving, inspecting, testing, and storing shipments of water treatment chemicals. Produced by AWWA, 2012, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-845-7
Handbook of Water Analysis
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, hardcover, 364 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-415-2
No. 20722 | Member $140 | Nonmember $140
Water Treatment Chemical Deliveries DVD
Published by CRC Press, 2008, hardcover, 376 pp. ISBN 978-0-84938-531-5
Water Treatment Residuals Engineering
This detailed handbook describes the detection and analysis of naturally occurring or human-caused substances that can be found in water. It describes the physical, chemical, and other relevant properties of water components, and covers sampling, cleanup, extraction, and derivation procedures. Taking a step-by-step approach, the book begins by explaining the importance of correct sampling and data handling. Chapters then cover the detection and analysis of compounds, both toxic and harmless, that can be found in various waters.
Published by CRC Press, 2008, softcover, 872 pp. ISBN 9-781-42007-530-4.
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Hard water can be softened using lime. This video illustrates the entire lime-softening process, including dry feeders, lime slakers, and mixing with water. The DVD describes the chemical reactions taking place and provides an easy way to do the calculations using millequivalent diagrams. It also explains how to balance pH and determine dosing. Spiractor equipment, working safely, disposal of residuals and sludge, and record keeping round out the information provided in this useful video. Produced by AWWA, 2012, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-867-9
On the Job: Sampling DVD This DVD provides instruction on the basic procedures for accurately collecting routine samples for water-quality compliance. The program explains what kind of samples utilities must collect, preparation, sampling equipment, sampling locations, avoiding contamination, and record keeping. Special procedures for taking samples for lead, copper, and organic contaminants are also included. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 11 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-644-8 No. 64173 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Reliable Coliform Sampling for Water Systems DVD Improper sampling is one of the most common errors in water quality analysis. This video gives operators approved, step-by-step procedures for taking water samples for coliform testing. Particular attention is paid to the all-important step of selecting sampling sites. The procedures shown comply with the Total Coliform Rule and the Safe Drinking Water Act. Produced by AWWA, 2008, DVD, 16 min. SBN 978-1-58321-596-8 No. 64218 | Member $50 | Nonmember $75
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Pretreatment Pocket Field Guide
Filter Operations Pocket Field Guide
Nicholas G. Pizzi
Nicholas G. Pizzi
Designed for field use by water operators, this pocket-size guide provides operational information on mixing, coagulation, and sedimentation processes in water treatment. It provides regulatory, theoretical, operations, inspection, and maintenance data; formulas and procedures for these processes; as well as mixing and chemical addition data for lime-softening applications. Information on solids produced during pretreatment is also provided.
Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, this guidebook gives operators all the basic regulatory, theoretical, operational, inspection, and maintenance information they need for correctly treating water with granular media filters. This field guide provides operators with the information needed to produce low-turbidity water on a consistent basis and avoid operationally induced turbidity spikes that result in noncompliance.
Nicholas G. Pizzi
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 57 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-443-5
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 60 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-779-5
No. 20608 Member $10.95 | Nonmember $15.95
No. 20716 Member $10.95 | Nonmember $15.95
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 52 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-518-0 No. 20648 Member $10.95 | Nonmember $15.95
Water Treatment Plant Residuals Pocket Field Guide This handy pocket guide provides all the day-to-day operational guidance water operators need on the proper handling and disposal of water treatment residuals. The booklet covers regulations, types of wastes, dewatering processes, and other residual waste issues in conventional filter plants, as well as precipitative water softening plants. Get one for each operator.
Order all three Pocket Field Guides and save 20% Set includes Pretreatment Field Guide, Filter Operations Field Guide, and Water Treatment Plant Residuals Field Guide. No. OPGSET | Member $26 | Nonmember $38
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AWWA Water Operator Field Guide
Field Guide to SDWA Regulations
Water Filtration Practices: Including Slow Sand Filters and Precoat Filtration
William C. Lauer, Timothy J. McCandless, and John M. Stubbart
Mark Scharfenaker, John Stubbart, and William C. Lauer
Finding information when in the field can be a problem. Here’s your solution. The AWWA Water Operator Field Guide is packed with all the day-to-day information you need, in a compact, ready-to-use guide. Major sections include math, conversion factors, chemistry, safety, water quality, water treatment, distribution, wells, pumps, pressure, flows, and meters. Specially designed for in-the-field use, this book will pay for itself over and over in the time you save looking for chemical and mathematic formulas, chemical feed rates, US/metric conversions, pipe and equipment data, operational parameters, construction and installation information, OSHA and USEPA regulations, and much more.
Although much has been done to simplify drinking water regulations, a confusing array of technical information still exists. This operations-oriented book explains SDWA regulations, including the Stage 2 DBP and LT2ESWT rules, and how they fit together. It provides regulatory guidance and advisories related to regulations from USEPA, AWWA, and others in a single, easy-tounderstand guide.
Water operators will find in this book a wealth of practical guidance on the operation and maintenance of pretreatment, rapid-rate granular media filtration, slow-sand filtration, and diatomaceousearth filtration systems. The book includes recommended procedures for operating, monitoring, and maintaining all types of filters: rapid-rate granular media filters, slow-sand filters, and diatomaceousearth filters.
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 163 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-385-8
Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 312 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-595-1
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Gary S. Logsdon, PE
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 418 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-315-5 No. 20560 | Member $49 | Nonmember $85
Filter Evaluation Procedures for Granular Media Daniel K. Nix and John Scott Taylor, PE
Protecting Against Waterborne Disease DVD
Chemical Feed Field Guide for Treatment Plant Operators
For new water utility employees and students, this video illustrates the important role water treatment plays in public health. The video explains how mass killers like cholera and typhoid have been nearly wiped out in industrialized nations through water treatment and disinfection. Viewers learn the far-reaching effects of a waterborne disease outbreak—the loss of public trust, the enormous costs, and new regulations that can affect every water utility.
William C. Lauer, Michael G. Barsotti, and David K. Hardy
Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 43 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-702-3 No. 64245 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Water treatment plants use a variety of chemicals to remove contaminants, improve taste and appearance, meet regulatory requirements, and ensure the delivery of high-quality drinking water. This handy reference describes how to apply more than 50 chemicals commonly used in water treatment: coagulants, disinfectants, dechlorination chemicals, fluorides, softeners, corrosion inhibitors, and taste-and-odor control chemicals. Published by AWWA, 2009, Softcover, 176 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-588-3 No. 20657 | Member $47 | Nonmember $72
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This manual provides step-by-step procedures for performing 15 granular media filter tests: filter indices, filter run hours analysis, physical observations, backwash observations, backwash bed expansion analysis, backwash rise rate analysis, backwash turbidity analysis, top of gravel footprint analysis, filtration rate analysis, turbidity analysis, mudball analysis, carbonate precipitation analysis, sieve testing procedure, sludge retention profile, and underdrain inspection. Published by AWWA, 2003, softcover, 185 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-235-6 No. 20504 | Member $75 | Nonmember $125 French language version available. Go to www.reseau-environnement.com/publications.
Filter Troubleshooting & Design Handbook Richard P. Beverly Troubleshooting granular filters in water treatment plants can take hours and frustrate even the most experienced water operators. This new handbook will let you find and solve filter problems fast. You’ll have the precise information and procedures to solve any type of granular filter problem. Many drawings and photographs are included for fast reference of filter design and operational problems. Appendixes provide jar tests, troubleshooting checklist, and record forms. Published by AWWA, 2005, hardcover, 337 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-349-0 No. 20575 | Member $99 | Nonmember $155
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New! Filter Surveillance Techniques for Water Utilities DVD
Optimizing Filtration Operations DVD
Filtration is a crucial barrier to keep microbial pathogens out of drinking water. To produce safe, clean water, filters must perform flawlessly. This DVD takes you through the procedures step-bystep and shows the tests needed to determine the condition of your filter beds. A variety of corrective measures for filter problems are recommended.
Water treatment operators will get a good understanding of filtration optimization techniques, as well as what optimization is and why it is important in producing consistent water quality. Optimization techniques are shown for each unit process: chemical pretreatment, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration, as well as for monitoring and maintenance.
Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 32 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-705-4
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 30 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-695-8
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White’s Handbook of Chlorination and Alternative Disinfectants Fifth Edition Black & Veatch This recently updated classic is a complete reference on the use of chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ozone, peroxone, bromine, bromine chloride, iodine, and ultraviolet radiation in potable water production and wastewater treatment. It describes chemistry, effectiveness, dosing, facility design, and equipment for each of these disinfectants. Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2010, hardcover, 1,060 pp. ISBN 978-0-47018-098-3 No. 20378 | Member $150 | Nonmember $150
Tetra Tech (RTW) Model for Water Chemistry, Process, and Corrosion Control Software
RTW Operations Tool Set—Activated Sludge Software
Water Quality in the Distribution System
Rothberg, Tamburini & Winsor, Inc.
This software performs many useful calculations for water treatment processes. An updated version of RTW Model for Corrosion Control and Process Chemistry 4.0, Tetra Tech modeling software performs many useful calculations for water treatment processes, such as Langelier Saturation Index and Ryznar Stability Index; effects of pH changes on Cl2, residual, and TTHMs; and the effects of various water treatment chemicals. Microsoft Windows® operating environment. The spreadsheet is provided in Microsoft Excel® format.
Here is a powerful operations software program for daily process control of activated sludge treatment systems. The software calculates key operating parameters in an activated-sludge plant so the operator can make adjustments. It performs all of the calculations, reducing a potential for calculating errors, presents the data in user-friendly formats, and serves a record-keeping function. Published by RTW, 2005, CD-ROM.
This book is designed to be the water professional’s primary resource on the subject of water quality in the distribution system. This reference covers all aspects of distribution system water quality and is divided into nine major sections: Introduction, Microbiological Issues, Chemical & Physical Issues, Chloramine Conversion Issues, Corrosion Control, Rapid or Real-Time Monitoring, Operational Practices, Flushing to Maintain Water Quality, and Water Quality Computer Modeling.
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Published by AWWA, 2004, hardcover, 1,083 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-323-0
Published by Tetra Tech, Inc., 2011, CD-ROM. ISBN 978-1-58321-814-3
Edited by William C. Lauer
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Water Quality Complaint Investigator’s Field Guide William C. Lauer
State of the Science of Chlorine Dioxide in Drinking Water
The Ultraviolet Disinfection Handbook
Edited by Don Gates, Giuliano Ziglio, and Kenan Ozekin
This book explains UV systems and equipment, including major classes of UV water treatment systems, UV lamps, UV sensors, sleeves, power needs, and control equipment. For utility managers, the book provides a list of specific questions to ask about UV systems. The book explains USEPA requirements for validation of UV reactor performance prior to startup, plus operational requirements. You also will find helpful information on UV cost estimating.
This book offers the latest information about chlorine dioxide in water treatment, including operational practices, analytical expertise, and utility experiences. The authors compare and contrast European and North American practices and their experiences with chlorine dioxide production, applications, and regulations. Published by Water Research Foundation, 2009, hardcover, 363 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-050-9. No. 91248 | Member $99 | Nonmember $139
James R. Bolton and Christine A. Cotton
Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 150 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-584-5 No. 20651 | Member $72 | Nonmember $115
Ozone in Drinking Water Treatment: Process Design, Operation, and Optimization Kerwin L. Rakness Gain operational insight and technical expertise in the use of ozone in drinking water treatment. This reference is intended to serve as a primary resource for those wishing to design, operate, maintain, control, and optimize ozone technology in drinking water treatment. The author provides an operations perspective, based on his experience in the design, startup, and operation of more than 50 ozone treatment facilities. Published by AWWA, 2005, hardcover, 302 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-379-7
Nanotechnology Applications for Clean Water Edited by Nora Savage, Mamadou Diallo, Jeremiah Duncan, Anita Street, and Richard Sustich The impurities most difficult to separate in water are in the nanoscale range. By their control at the foundation of matter, nanotechnologies may bring breakthroughs not otherwise possible for improving water quality. This book details both cutting-edge nanoscience technologies now in use and future trends that point to widespread applications for nanotechnologies in water treatment and pollution control. Published by William Andrew, Inc., 2009, hardcover, 592 pp. ISBN 978-0-81551-578-4
Resolving water-quality complaints is an important aspect of maintaining good customer relations. This field guide provides investigation procedures to help the investigator determine the source of the water quality problem, as well as tips and techniques to help maintain good customer relationships. The guide describes the possible causes and solutions for the four sources of problems: source water, treatment plant, distribution system, and customer plumbing. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 90 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-346-9 No. 20574 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59 French language version available. Go to www.reseau-environnement.com/publications.
Water Quality Complaint Management CD-ROM Edited by William C. Lauer This CD-ROM contains 25 articles on the topic of customer complaints about tap-water quality. Published by AWWA, 2006, CD-ROM. No. 55001 | Member $28 | Nonmember $44
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Membrane Treatment for Drinking Water & Reuse Applications: A Compendium of Peer-Reviewed Papers
Taste and Odor: An Operator’s Toolbox DVD
Desalination of Seawater and Brackish Water
Identification of Algae in Water Supplies CD-ROM
Tastes and odors are a leading source of customer complaints and can be perceived as an indication that water could be unsafe. This DVD provides proven methods for determining the causes of tastes and odors in potable water, and treatment responses in the event of a taste-and-odor episode.
Edited by William C. Lauer
Most taste-and-odor problems in tap water involves algae. This CD-ROM of algae photographs and information provides an easy way to identify algae species.
Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 34 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-654-5 64202 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Desalination, using either membrane or thermal processes, can produce high-quality drinking water. This is a compilation of the most significant articles on desalination, selected from AWWA conference proceedings and AWWA periodicals. Topics include seawater desalination, brackish water desalination, membrane softening, concentrate disposal issues, planning, cost, and project delivery.
Published by AWWA, 2007, hardcover, 675 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-475-6
Published by AWWA and John Wiley & Sons, 2004, hardcover, 198 pp. ISBN 978-0-47147-285-8
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Real-Time Artificial Intelligence Control and Optimization for a Full-Scale WTP
Stories From the Road: On-the-Job Experiences of Water Treatment Operators
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 161 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-512-8
Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 111 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-318-6
No. 91150 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Occurrence of Manganese in Drinking Water and Manganese Control
Produced by AWWA, 2001, CD-ROM, ISBN 978-1-58321-167-0
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 184 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-504-3
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Early Warning and Management of Surface Water Taste-and-Odor Events
Published by AWWA, 2006, hardback, 568 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-328-5
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 268 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-425-1
No. 20569 | Member $139 | Nonmember $209
Water Desalting Planning Guide for Water Utilities
No. 91102 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Integration of Membrane Filtration into Water Treatment Systems Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 281 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-442-8 No. 91103 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Seasonal Chlorination Practices and Impacts to Chlorinating Utilities Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 147 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-478-7
No. 20547 | Member $19.95 | Nonmember $29.95
Handbook of CCL Microbes Published by AWWA, 2002, hardcover, 436 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-160-1 No. 20506 | Member $34 | Nonmember $49
Online Monitoring for Drinking Water Utilities Published by Water Research Foundation, 2002, hardcover, 400 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-183-0 No. 90829 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Protocol for Cryptosporidium Risk Communication Published by Water Research Foundation, 2002, softcover, 148 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-194-6 No. 90885 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Self-Assessment Guide for Treatment Plant Optimization Published by AWWA, 2001, softcover, 256 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-097-0 No. 20473 | Member $59 | Nonmember $79
Chemistry of Water Treatment Second Edition Published by CRC Press, 1998, hardcover, 581 pp. ISBN 978-1-57504-011-0 No. 20381 | Member $167.95 | Nonmember $167.95
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Algae Divisions Poster
Salinity Issues in Source Waters DVD
Colorful poster illustrates nine algae divisions. Great wall art for the office, classroom, or lab.
This DVD program explains all the relevant issues regarding source water salinity: how water becomes saline, point and nonpoint sources of salinity, saltwater intrusion into groundwater, health and environmental problems, water and wastewater treatment issues, USEPA and state regulations, and case studies. It’s educational for water professionals, directors, water resource managers, students, and environmental protection groups.
Facing future water shortages, many cities are taking a close look at water desalination to increase their long-term water supplies. This DVD program is ready to help you provide basic information about drinking water desalination to all your stakeholder groups and help you gain the support you need for success.
Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-666-8
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Published by AWWA, 2010, 24 in. x 36 in. No. 70165 | Member $8.95 | Nonmember $12.95
Desal 101: The Basics of Desalination DVD
Comprehensive Handbook on Water Quality Analysis for Distribution Systems Published by MWH Soft, 2005, hardcover, 432 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-893-5 No. 20631 | Member $140 | Nonmember $140
Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-664-4
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New!
New edition!
New!
Hydraulic Modeling and GIS
Valve Handbook
Lori Armstrong, editor
Third Edition
Criteria for Optimized Distribution Systems
GIS and hydraulic modeling are complementary technologies that provide time and cost savings to water utilities. This book will help utilities integrate the technologies for mission-critical applications, including infrastructure repair and replacement, risk-of-failure analysis, and capital improvement planning. The book covers network integration, real-world applications, and common challenges to help you develop sustainable, effective hydraulic models that require minimal effort to maintain.
Philip L. Skousen
Published by Esri Press, 2011, softcover, 82 pp. ISBN 978-1-58948-301-9 No. 20750 Member $17.95 | Nonmember $17.95
Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of valves for the process industry, The Valve Handbook was revised to include details on the latest technologies. The text covers all types of valves with information on design, construction, performance, selection, operation, and applications. This updated resource features new information on • Valves used in the wastewater industry • Applying emergency shutdown (ESO) valves • Recent changes to shutoff classifications • Valves specified for the nuclear industry • The procurement process for the Nuclear Stamp (N-Stamp) • The emergence of wireless technology and its application to current smart technology • Characteristics of high-performance hydraulic fluid
Melinda Friedman, Gregory Kirmeyer, Jason Lemieux, Mark LeChevallier, Steven Seidl, and Jan Routt Water utility companies have long recognized the need for optimization of not only water treatment operations, but also the water distribution system. In recent years, the USEPA, state regulators, and water professionals have been actively researching the development of distribution system optimization and assessment programs. This new research report introduces, for the first time, consensusbased criteria, best management practices, and assessments for distribution system optimization. The optimization process described is for systems that practice secondary disinfection using either free chlorine or chloramine.
Corrosion Control for Buried Water Mains Pocket Field Guide
Pump Selection and Troubleshooting Field Guide
Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities Field Guide
Andrew E. Romer and Bayard Bosserman II
Richard P. (Phil) Beverly, PE
William C. Lauer and Fred J. Sanchez
This handy field guide provides information on options for preventing external pipe corrosion, including coatings, polyethylene wraps, cathodic protection, and proper installation practices. It covers soil types, environmental conditions, electrochemical processes, and the causes and prevention of internal pipe corrosion.
Pumps are the most expensive part of a water system to operate and costly to repair or replace after a failure. Proper pump selection and operation is essential for long service life. This handbook provides operators, engineers, and maintenance personnel a handy field reference for selecting, operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining all types of water pumps.
Disinfection of water mains and storage facilities after repairs or replacement will reduce risk of microbial contamination. This operator field guide provides proper procedures for preventing microbial contamination of water mains, storage tanks, and other distribution system components; and postinstallation disinfection, testing, flushing, and dechlorination.
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 132 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-727-6
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 136 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-423-7
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Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 38 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-725-2 No. 20690 Member $10.95 | Nonmember $15.95
French language version available. Go to www.reseau-environnement.com/publications.
Published by Water Research Foundation and Partnership for Safe Water, 2012, softcover, 378 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-108-7. No. 94109 | Member $159 | Nonmember $229
Published by McGraw-Hill, 2011, hardcover, 496 pp. ISBN 978-0-07174-389-1 No. 20445-3E Member $100 | Nonmember $100
New! New!
Pipeline Repair for Water Utilities DVD
Lead and Copper Corrosion Control in New Construction
This video presents detailed information on performing pipeline repairs. Topics covered in the video include worksite safety, traffic control, shoring, shielding, advance preparation for main breaks, repair procedures, staffing, preventing pipe contamination, pipe disinfection, and public notification.
New construction can cause problems with lead and copper corrosion, taste and odor, and plumbing longevity. The installation procedures, types of materials, and flushing protocols can influence the persistence of these issues, as well as the general corrosiveness of the water in new plumbing. Many of these problems can be avoided with the useful guidance on how to install and commission such systems found in this report. Published by Water Research Foundation, 2011, softcover, 130 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-137-7
Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-870-9 No. 64379 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Good Practices for Preventing Microbiological Contamination of Water Mains Field Pocket Guide Every distribution system operator should have a copy of this field pocket guide. It provides important rules for preventing pathogens from entering the distribution system. Published by Water Research Foundation, 2001, softcover, 12 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-163-2 No. 90869B Member $8.95 | Nonmember $12.95
Water Distribution Systems Handbook Larry W. Mays
Trenchless Technology Piping Installation and Inspection
An all-in-one reference on potable water distribution systems, this book includes all the information needed to design, analyze, operate, maintain, and rehabilitate municipal water distribution systems. Coverage includes hydraulics, operation, distribution system design, maintenance, pump system design, pipe rehabilitation, reliability analysis, replacement, and water-quality modeling.
Mohammad Najafi
Published by McGraw-Hill and AWWA, 2000, hardcover, 900 pp. ISBN 978-0-07134-213-1
Published by McGraw Hill, WEF Press, and ASCE Press, 2010, hardcover, 455 pp. ISBN 978-0-07-148928-7
No. 20451 | Member $150 | Nonmember $150
This book describes a wide variety of trenchless technologies and recommended applications for pipe installation, renewal, and replacement. Step by step, the book explains how to implement efficient design, construction, and inspection processes and shows how to save time and money with a state-ofthe-art project management system.
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Field Guide DVD Series In this new series, water operators get step-by-step instruction on routine operations and maintenance tasks in their systems. Operators can watch best practices for a variety of routine tasks, ensuring accurate results and safety. New! Field Guide: Valve Operation and Maintenance DVD
Water Distribution System Monitoring: A Practical Approach for Evaluating Drinking Water Quality Abigail F. Cantor Monitoring water quality in a distribution system is a daunting task for a water utility: a typical water distribution system is chaotic and complex, with greatly varying piping configurations, water flows, chemical reactions, and microbiological activity. This book simplifies the monitoring task. It describes a method to routinely monitor the distribution system in a controlled, standardized, and accurate manner. Published by CRC Press, 2009, hardcover, 203 pp. ISBN 978-1-43980-052-2 No. 20738 Member $124.95 | Nonmember $124.95
Pumping Station Design
Water Loss Control
Revised Third Edition
Second Edition
Garr M. Jones, Robert L. Sanks, George Tchobanoglous, and Bayard E. Bosserman II
Julian Thornton, Reinhard Sturm, and George Kunkel
This comprehensive reference has all the information you need to design and build water or wastewater pumping stations that are reliable, efficient, and easy to operate and maintain. Chapters cover hydraulics, piping, electrical design, motors and engines, selection and installation of pumps and pump drivers, instrumentation and control, heating and cooling, designing for easy operation and maintenance, costs, and common mistakes. Includes project checklists and design examples. Published by Butterworth-Heinemann, 2008, hardcover, 1,104 pp. ISBN 978-1-85617-573-5 No. 20453 | Member $250 | Nonmember $275
Keep water distribution valves in top operating condition with the approved procedures in this video field guide. Viewers learn valve types and their applications; how to locate, inspect, and exercise valves; and how to keep maintenance records. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-766-5 No. 64348 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
This comprehensive water utility guide provides a complete water loss control program for water utilities. It offers innovative approaches with information on new modeling methods and best practices advocated by AWWA and the International Water Association. Coverage includes standard water audit methodologies, active leak detection and repair, pressure management, water efficiency programs, data collection, and automatic meter reading.
New! Field Guide: Service Meters DVD This video explains the various service meter types and sizes for measuring and recording customer water volume. It provides instruction in meter installation, testing, maintenance, and record keeping of residential service meters. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-764-1 No. 64346 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
Published by McGraw-Hill, Inc., 2008, hardcover, 632 pp. ISBN 978-0-07149-918-7 No. 20511 | Member $115 | Nonmember $115
Comprehensive Water Distribution Systems Analysis Handbook for Engineers and Planners Second Edition Paul F. Boulos, Kevin E. Lansey, and Bryan W. Karney Optimize your water distribution systems following the practical advice and techniques in this book on advanced distribution system modeling. Bridging advanced modeling theory to practical applications, this book features more than 100 worked-out example problems, detailed hydraulic principles from steady state to dynamic to sophisticated transient analysis, and step-by-step guidance. Published by MWH Soft, 2006, hardcover, 660 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-895-9 No. 20572 | Member $150 | Nonmember $150
Steel Water Storage Tanks: Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Repair
Field Guide: Hydrant Flow Tests DVD
Field Guide: Pipe Tapping DVD
Field Guide: Hydrostatic Testing DVD
Stephen W. Meier, Editor
This DVD explains how to conduct flow tests in the distribution system and includes step-by-step instructions for correctly performing the tests and tracking data.
This DVD focuses on pipe tapping, with step-bystep instructions for correctly tapping each type of pipe commonly used in water distribution systems.
This video illustrates hydrostatic testing in the distribution system, explains why it’s done, and teaches operators how to correctly perform pressure tests in the field.
Steel tanks for potable water storage are the focus of this engineering handbook. The handbook describes all types of steel water tanks, both ground-supported and elevated. Coverage includes tank configurations, location, appurtenances, codes and regulations, corrosion control, foundations, welded tanks, bolted tanks, operation, maintenance, inspection, cleaning, rehabilitation, repair, and security. Published by AWWA and McGraw-Hill, 2010, hardcover, 512 pp. ISBN 978-0-07154-938-7
Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-762-7
No. 20534 | Member $115 | Nonmember $115
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Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 15 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-765-8 64347 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
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pipe profile Series This series efficiently trains water distribution system workers on the specific characteristics and installation practices of the common water pipe materials in use. Each DVD covers advantages, disadvantages, and concerns, thermal effects and weathering, guidelines for proper transportation, receiving, inspection, and storage, working characteristics, basic installation procedures, bedding and backfill requirements, maintenance, and testing. Best Seller Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control DVD Cross-connection control is one of the most important barriers in the multiple-barrier approach that drinking water suppliers use to protect public health. This popular training video explains the importance of backflow prevention and cross-connection control. It demonstrates the main points in AWWA Manual M14, Recommended Practice for Backflow Prevention and CrossConnection Control. Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 14 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-700-9
Water Main Disinfection and Dechlorination DVD
Converting Distribution Systems from Chlorine to Chloramines DVD
This video visually demonstrates the process described in AWWA C651, Standard for Disinfecting Water Mains. Viewers learn why water mains must be disinfected; how to protect water pipe from becoming contaminated in storage and during installation; how to disinfect water mains; and how to remove and dispose of excess chlorine prior to putting the pipe into service.
Chloramines offer the advantage of producing fewer disinfection by-products (DBPs) than chlorine for water disinfection. This video explains advantages and drawbacks of chloramines, disinfection by-product formation, DBP regulations, and issues to consider in planning and implementing a chloramination system into a treatment train.
Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 14 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-697-2 No. 64281 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Running time approximately 20 min. each.
SAVE $100 ON THE SET $100 off regular prices when you buy set of five Pipe Profile Series DVDs No. 64338 | Member $350 | Nonmember $550
Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-694-1 No. 64273 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
No. 64255 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Concrete Pressure Pipe DVD
Ductile-Iron Pipe DVD
PE Pipe DVD
Covers the four basic types of concrete pressure pipe: prestressed concrete cylinder pipe, reinforced concrete steel cylinder pipe, reinforced concrete non-cylinder pipe, and bar-wrapped cylinder pipe.
Covers ductile iron pipe, or DIP, which provides the long life and strength of gray cast-iron and adds ductility, the ability to deform without cracking.
Covers polyethylene (PE) water pipe, a thermoplastic polymer that can be softened by heat and pressure and formed into various shapes.
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, ISBN 978-1-58321-599-9
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, ISBN 978-1-58321-600-2
No. 64334 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
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PVC Pipe DVD
Steel Pipe DVD
Covers the primary characteristics that have made PVC popular in distribution systems, including cost and corrosion resistance.
Covers steel water pipe, which provides great strength with the ability to yield or deflect under a load while resisting it, making it a good choice for placement under streets.
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, ISBN 978-1-58321-598-2 No. 64333 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Elevated Water Storage Tanks DVD Give employees the training to keep elevated water tanks in top operating condition. This DVD covers tank maintenance, safety, and security. Part 1, Maintenance, covers types of water tanks and towers, components, operation, and efficient water-storage techniques, cold-weather concerns, corrosion, painting and coating, draining, and cleaning. Part 2, Safety and Security, covers barriers to entry, security technology, safe work procedures on elevated tanks, and safety equipment. Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 40 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-650-7
Maintaining and Replacing Fire Hydrants DVD Water operators learn industry-approved procedures for fire hydrant inspection, maintenance, repair, replacement, installation, leak testing, flow testing, and record keeping in this informationpacked DVD. Additionally, fire hydrant construction and part names for both dry-barrel- and wet-barreltype fire hydrants are shown. Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-696-5 No. 64279 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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GIS for Water Utilities DVD It is estimated that approximately 80 percent of all of a water utility’s assets can be geographically referenced. This video offers an overview of geographic information systems (GIS) for water systems. GIS allows utilities to determine precisely where in their systems any component is located— for example, the location of valves, water mains, hydrants, and meters. A GIS also lets users update, analyze, and display information about those components. Published by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-604-0 No. 64320 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, ISBN 978-1-58321-601-9 No. 64336 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Produced by AWWA, 2009, DVD, ISBN 978-1-58321-602-6 No. 64337 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
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On the Job: Meter Reading DVD
Also available
This DVD describes the functions and responsibilities of the water meter reader: customer service—first impressions, common customer concerns; the meter pit—what to look for, precautions, and tools; types of water meters— how to access and read them; and working safely.
For more information on these titles, go to www.awwa.org/bookstore.
Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-643-X No. 64172 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
On the Job: Trenching and Excavation DVD This video provides a solid introduction to trenching and excavation. It covers safety, traffic control, trench ladders and trench boxes, locating underground utilities, excavation, pipe laying, disinfection, pressure testing, and flushing. Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-655-2 No. 64223 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Leakage Management Technologies Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 345 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-553-1 No. 91180 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Guidelines to Minimize Downtime During Pipe Lining Operations Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 138 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-544-9 No. 91177 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Evaluating Water Loss and Planning Loss Reduction Strategies Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 289 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-531-9 No. 91163 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Service Life of Water Main Epoxy Lining On the Job: Leak Detection DVD Water distribution system employees get the basic training they need. Covers planning a leak detection program, leak detection and marking equipment, tips and techniques for pinpointing underground leaks and nonsurfacing leaks, and locating main breaks. Produced by AWWA, 2001, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-656-9 No. 64224 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Unidirectional Flushing DVD Unidirectional flushing uses targeted high-velocity water flow moving from source to hydrant in an outbound direction to scour the distribution system with excellent results. This DVD explains concepts and techniques of unidirectional flushing. Produced by AWWA, 2002, DVD, 20 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-704-7 No. 64190 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 154 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-509-8 No. 91154 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Application of HACCP for Distribution System Protection Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 148 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-482-4 No. 91131 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Physical Modeling of Mixing in Water Storage Tanks Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 59 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-445-9 No. 91112 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Ammonia from Chloramine Decay: Effects on Distribution System Nitrification Published by Water Research Foundation, 2003, softcover, 123 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-283-7 No. 90949 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Piping Data Book Published by McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2002, hardcover, 856 pp. ISBN 978-0-07136-451-5 No. 20523 | Member $75 | Nonmember $75
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New! International Standard Units for Water and Wastewater Processes Fourth Edition The updated fourth edition of WEF Manual of Practice No. 6 continues its goal to establish units of expression that are universally understandable and readily comparable for all design, operation, and performance factors. The manual was written for engineering professionals familiar with water and wastewater treatment concepts, the design process, and the regulatory basis for water and wastewater control. The manual reflects current design practices of water and wastewater engineering professionals and focuses on particular sectors of the water and wastewater industry including • Units used with water treatment systems • Standard units for water and wastewater conveyance systems • Units used with wastewater treatment systems
AWWA’s unique water information database Waternet™ Bibliographic Database Stop spending your valuable time searching for drinking water-related information. Waternet provides more than 70,000 abstracts of articles, books, manuals, research reports, government documents, conference proceedings, and videos across the broad spectrum of water-industry topics. Available by annual subscription, Waternet is released on CD-ROM and updated twice per year. Waternet is invaluable for researchers, consultants, college professors, students, public health professionals, scientists, manufacturers, and water suppliers. Abstracts for Journal - American Water Works Association articles back to the 1960 have been added this year, along with the complete collection of historical standards back to 1908. Produced by AWWA, CD-ROM. No. WATCD Member $359/yr | Nonmember $539/yr
• Units used with facilities associated with the support of treatment systems
2010 Gold Medal Winner, IBPA Franklin Awards: Best Reference Book The Water Dictionary: A Comprehensive Reference of Water Terminology Second Edition Nancy E. McTigue, Editor James M. Symons, Editor Emeritus This unique dictionary provides standardized definitions for thousands of water- and wastewaterrelated words, phrases, acronyms, chemicals, microorganisms, calculations and formulas. It is an essential desk reference for all water utility employees, water resource professionals, engineers, chemists, microbiologists, teachers, and students. Appendixes provide units of measure, conversion factors, regulated contaminants in drinking water, and more. Available in print or CD-ROM. Book: Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 716 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-741-2 No. 10070 | Member $159 | Nonmember $255 CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-758-0 No. 10072 | Member $89 | Nonmember $139
• Units used with water reuse systems Published jointly by WEF, AWWA, and IWA, 2011, softcover, 90 pp. ISBN 978-1-57278-268-6 No. 20747 | Member $40 | Nonmember $50
Water and Wastewater Calculations Manual Second Edition Shun Dar Lin Solve any water and wastewater math problem with this time-saving reference. The book provides chapters on calculations for streams and rivers, lakes and reservoirs, groundwater, fundamental and treatment plant hydraulics, public water supply, and wastewater engineering. Calculations include step-by-step solutions, explanations, and references to regulations. Published by McGraw-Hill, 2007, softcover, 945 pp. ISBN 978-0-07147-624-9 No. 20489 | Member $99.95 | Nonmember $99.95
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Essential Water and Wastewater Calculations for Engineers and Operators
Project Manager’s Portable Handbook Third Edition
Cost Estimating Manual for Water Treatment Facilities
John W. Nicklow and Paul F. Boulos
David I. Cleland and Lewis R. Ireland
Susumu Kawamura and William T. McGivney
Hundreds of water and wastewater engineering calculation procedures are at your fingertips. Each calculation provides easy-to-follow steps for solving, and an example that demonstrates important concepts. Chapters cover fluid fundamentals, steady flow in pipes, steady flow in open channels, flow measurement and control, pumping systems, water supply systems, wastewater systems, and stormwater systems. Unit-conversion tables are included.
This compact guide offers ready-to-use advice on all aspects of project management. Topics include the discipline of project management, organizational design, alternative project applications, strategic context of projects, leadership, initiation and execution, planning and control, the project culture, communications, and improving project management.
Published by MWH Soft, 2007, hardcover, 372 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-898-0
No. 20681 Member $49.95 | Nonmember $49.95
Accurately estimate the cost of building water treatment facilities with this handy reference book. The authors compiled and analyzed the results from their own construction cost estimates for more than 500 projects, as well as the results from many other engineers and contractors. The manual identifies 43 treatment processes and 14 types of water treatment plants, including advanced treatment processes. You can calculate costs for each element, account for markups and allowances, and arrive at the total plant construction cost.
No. 20656 | Member $140 | Nonmember $140
Published by McGraw-Hill, 2010, softcover, 464 pp. ISBN 978-0-07174-105-7
Published by Wiley InterScience, 2008, hardcover, 224 pp. ISBN 978-0-47172-997-6 No. 20688 | Member $125 | Nonmember $125
Pocket Ref Fourth Edition Thomas J. Glover Small but mighty, the famous Pocket Ref contains an amazing wealth of specs, facts, and data on air, gases, glue, paints, water, friction loss in pipe, plumbing, tubing, metals, and many more topics. You’ll find yourself constantly reaching for it! Published by Sequoia, 2008, softcover, 864 pp. ISBN 978-1-88507-162-0 No. 20472 | Member $12.95 | Nonmember $12.95
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Handbook of Civil Engineering Calculations
Handbook of Public Water Systems
Second Edition
Second Edition
Published by McGraw-Hill, 2007, hardcover, 840 pp. ISBN 978-0-07147-293-7
Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2001, hardcover, 1,136 pp. ISBN 978-0-47129-211-1
No. 20475 | Member $99 | Nonmember $99
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Comprehensive Urban Hydrologic Modeling Handbook for Engineers and Planners
The Site Calculations Pocket Reference
Published by MWH Soft, Inc., 2006, hardcover, 357 pp. ISBN 978-0-97456-896-6
Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2006, softcover, 512 pp. ISBN 978-0-47173-002-6
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Water Conservation for Small- and Medium-Sized Utilities
Sustainable Water Resources CD-ROM: A Compendium of Issues and Trends
Deborah Green and William Maddaus
Edited by Frederick Bloetscher, PhD, PE
Designed for utilities serving fewer than 100,000 customers, this book provides practical advice and guidance for implementing a water conservation program. With a menu of possible conservation techniques and approaches from which to choose, this book lets you customize a program for your utility’s particular needs, issues, and customers, regardless of your geographic location. Worksheets offer a step-by-step approach to help you decide which techniques will best benefit your utility and community. Includes benefit–cost analysis, example conservation programs, and recommended budgets.
How do we develop and protect our precious water resources to ensure they will meet current and future needs? Sustainability of local water resources for cities and towns has become a vital issue for water resource professionals and water system managers in the US and around the world. Much has been published on the topic of water sustainability in the last few years, and this CD-ROM compiles the most important published papers and articles on the subject. It is intended to bring water professionals up to date on the current thinking and future trends concerning water sustainability issues.
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 180 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-746-7 No. 20646 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69
Published by AWWA, 2010, CD-ROM. ISBN 978-1-58321-749-8 No. 55003 | Member $55 | Nonmember $85
Climate Change and Water: International Perspectives on Mitigation and Adaptation Edited by Joel Smith, Carol Howe, and Jim Henderson Understand the impact climate change may have on urban water and wastewater utilities with this book, written by top international experts on climate change and global warming. You will read how drinking water suppliers worldwide are dealing with the very real effects of global warming on their raw water resources and water quality. The book is a compendium of 12 papers representing the latest thinking on climate change from a global perspective. Co-published by AWWA and IWA, 2009, softcover, 309 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-730-6 No. 20700 | Member $85 | Nonmember $125
Forecasting Urban Water Demand Second Edition R. Bruce Billings and Clive V. Jones Urban water demand forecasting is the process of making predictions about future water use based on knowledge of historic water use patterns. Accurate forecasting of water demand is a vital—and often mandated—aspect of water industry operations. This book offers useful methods of statistical analysis of key criteria, with an emphasis on application rather than theory. Published by AWWA, 2008, hardcover, 360 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-537-1 No. 20410 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Case Studies in Source Water Protection DVD Source water protection is the critical first step in the multi-barrier approach to safe drinking water. The quality of source water is subject to threats from both nature and human activities. Source protection is important to all water suppliers. This video reviews several difficult source water challenges affecting water utilities in Colorado, Washington, Texas, and Pennsylvania from both natural and human-caused contamination of water sources, and examines the actions each utility is taking to clean up and protect its water sources. Produced by AWWA, 2006, DVD, 24 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-665-1 No. 64304 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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Handbook of Water Use and Conservation: Homes, Landscapes, Businesses, Industries, Farms
Integrated Watershed Management Principles and Practice
Groundwater Resources: Sustainability, Management, and Restoration
Groundwater Economics
Amy Vickers
This book provides sound watershed management practices. Once, water management practices sought to solve single, localized problems without taking account of the impacts of those actions on the biophysical, economic, and social elements of the larger watershed system. A strong global consensus has begun to develop around the notion that the watershed is the best unit for the management of water resources.
Neven Kresic
The economics of groundwater is about people using this essential resource in a multitude of ways for everyday needs. The economics of groundwater concerns information affecting the allocation of a resource that is largely not well understood, and yet used directly or indirectly by most of the world’s living things. The author examines uses, value, costs, benefits, and vulnerability of groundwater. He stresses that only by taking a holistic approach can individuals, businesses, and governments sustain the availability of groundwater resources for future generations.
Steven Solomon
Published by CRC Press, 2009, hardcover, 687 pp. ISBN 978-1-43980-900-6
Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 2010, softcover, 596 pp. ISBN 978-0-06054-830-8
No. 20734 | Member $145 | Nonmember $145
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Water use information for each of your customer groups—residential, landscape, industrial, commercial, institutional, and agricultural. For each type of customer, the book includes measures to help reduce and control short-term or long-term demand. Potential water savings and related costs are provided. Published by Waterplow Press, 2001, softcover, 446 pp. ISBN 978-1-931579-07-0 No. 20486 | Member $95 | Nonmember $95
Isobel W. Heathcote
Published by John Wiley and Sons, 2009, hardcover, 464 pp. ISBN 978-0-47037-625-6
Groundwater DVD This video explains the use of groundwater as a source for drinking water suppliers. It is excellent for educating water utility employees, high school or college students in a classroom setting, and individuals who own or operate private water wells. The program covers aquifer geology, groundwater quality, common contaminants, interaction of groundwater and surface water, recharge, wells and pumps, treatment prior to distribution, and groundwater management. Published by AWWA, 2010, DVD, 21 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-761-0 No. 64343 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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This comprehensive volume provides all the information you need to succeed in your groundwater management/development projects. Heavily illustrated, the book reviews both established and innovative aquifer restoration techniques and technologies, treatment options for groundwater contaminants, groundwater recharge, aquifer management, and much more. Published by McGraw-Hill, 2008 hardcover, 852 pp. ISBN 978-0-07149-273-7 No. 20705 | Member $125 | Nonmember $125
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Watershed Management for Drinking Water Protection
Siting, Drilling & Construction of Water Supply Wells
Water Well Rehabilitation and Reconstruction
Frederick Bloetscher, Albert Muniz, and John Largey
Georg Houben and Christoph Treskatis
The text provides professional and expert guidance in water-well siting and drilling, a wealth of engineering data for well design and construction, and dozens of photographs and drawings. It describes and illustrates all common drilling methods, geophysical logging, and field testing. Well development, which may be the most important part of the well-drilling process for ensuring well productivity and long life, is covered in detail. Operation and maintenance are also covered.
This handbook offers guidance for engineers and construction contractors on a variety of water-well aging issues, well rehabilitation, and well reconstruction techniques. It also covers well testing, maintenance, economics of well rehabilitation, and legal and environmental issues. Published by McGraw-Hill, 2007, hardcover, 391 pp. ISBN 978-0-07148-651-4 No. 20644 Member $89.95 | Nonmember $89.95
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Groundwater & Wells: A Comprehensive Guide for the Design, Installation, and Maintenance of a Water Well Third Edition Edited by Robert J. Sterrett This widely used reference provides complete engineering data on the chemistry, hydraulics, physics, and technologies used in the development of groundwater resources for potable water. The book includes information on horizontal drilling, direct-push technologies, a hydrogeologic classification system for logging boreholes, borehole geophysics, well design, mineral and biological plugging, and artificial storage and recharge.
Published by AWWA and Australian Water Association, 2008, softcover, 128 pp. ISBN 978-1-92133-503-7 No. 20675 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69
Groundwater Injection: Modeling, Risks, and Regulations Published by McGraw-Hill, Inc., 2005, hardcover, 337 pp. ISBN 978-0-07144-466-8 No. 20578 | Member $59 | Nonmember $59
Charles A. Job
Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization Far more than oil or any other natural resource, the control of water throughout history has been pivotal in the rise and fall of great powers, the achievements of civilization, the transformations of society’s vital habitats, and the quality of ordinary daily lives. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, Water is a groundbreaking account of man’s most critical resource in shaping human destinies from ancient times to our dawning age of water scarcity. Fascinating reading for water professionals.
Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water Peter Gleick Tap water is safe to drink in the US. So why does someone buy a bottle of drinking water every second of every day and where do the tens of thousands of plastic bottles discarded daily end up? Gleick argues passionately for a new era in water management, saying bottled water companies should be forced to include the true environmental costs of the production and disposal of plastic bottles in the price of bottled water, leaving it as an expensive option that most people will avoid. Published by Island Press, 2010, hardcover, 232 pp. ISBN 978-1-59726-528-7 No. 20737 Member $21.95 | Nonmember $21.95
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New! (Coming Spring 2012)
Accounting & Financial Management for Water Utilities Ann Tu-Anh Bui, Editor Good financial management is critical for the operation of a water utility. This book, which is based on AWWA’s venerable Water Utility Accounting, contains all the information needed for effective financial management of water utilities. Topics include developing projections, budgeting, rates, capital finance, internal controls, and standardized methods of accounting and reporting. This book is intended for both utility management personnel and utility financial personnel, but certain portions of the text that discuss technical financial management activities assume that the reader possesses a basic understanding of financial principles and procedures. Published by AWWA, 2012, hardcover, 275 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-859-4 No. 20743 | Member $119 | Nonmember $159
New!
New!
Design–Build for Water and Wastewater Projects
Utility Management for Water and Wastewater Operators
Holly Shorney-Darby, Editor
Frederick Bloetscher
Design–Build for Water and Wastewater Projects provides a basic template of how to plan and execute design–build construction projects. It explains how the processes and procedures of design-build differ from those of design–bid–build, and how those differences affect decisions about preliminary design and planning, procurement, and project execution. Best practices are highlighted through a series of case studies, with the goal that future DB projects are successful for the owners, communities, design-builders, and other trade practitioners. The book will be valuable to water and wastewater utility managers, engineers, operators, and water quality staff, as well as city planners, contractors, and DB practitioners.
For new managers and those wanting to move into management, this is the book for you. It gives you all the basic information on water and wastewater utility organization and management functions, roles, and responsibilities. For utilities of any size, the book covers water quality regulations, operations, governance, capital, fees and rates, personnel, finance, customer service, planning, and public responsibility. Bonus CD-ROM with sample ordinances, planning documents, and appendices is included. Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 496 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-823-5 No. 20721 | Member $90 | Nonmember $142
Published by AWWA, 2012, hardcover, 364 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-818-1
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Overview of Environmental Laws and Regulations: Navigating the Green Maze
Benchmarking Water Services: Guiding Water Utilities to Excellence
The Water Workforce Crisis DVD
Joseph J. Bernosky, PE
Enrique Cabrera Jr., Peter Dane, Scott Haskins, Heimo Theuretzbacher-Fritz
This book is an easy-to-understand introduction to the complex environmental laws directly affecting water and wastewater utilities. Covering the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and others, this guide provides students, water operators, engineers, public officials, and anyone who needs a working knowledge of the laws and regulations affecting day-to-day workings of water and wastewater treatment utilities. The book is not about specific requirements of individual regulations. Instead, it addresses the scope and nature of regulations that affect water and wastewater utilities, a brief history of environmental regulations, environmental advocacy and public participation, and future regulatory trends. Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 150 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-815-0
Benchmarking has become a key tool in the water industry to promote and achieve performance targets for utilities. The terms and concepts used by the industry are inconsistent. The authors simplify the two traditional benchmarking constructs, metric and process, into a single process called benchmarking. The manual is a practical, how-to guide for those organizing a benchmarking project, as well as participants, and even beginners in the topic. It includes invaluable lessons learned from water industry benchmarking projects worldwide.
For the next 20 years, utilities will lose to retirement many of their most knowledgeable, highest-paid executives, managers, engineers, operators, and other employees. This DVD can help water utility managers who want to do something now. The video frames the issues that water utilities and local governments are talking about, including retention of workers, the challenge of filling openings with qualified people, attracting and recruiting employees, and working with local resources. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 16 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-774-0 No. 64356 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Published by AWWA and IWA, 2011, softcover, 164 pp. ISBN 978-1-84339-198-2 No. 20723 | Member $115 | Nonmember $155
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Franklin Award Winner! The Green Utility: A Practical Guide to Sustainability
New! The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead Steve Maxwell with Scott Yates We are rushing headlong into a global water crisis of calamitous proportions. The dual threats of water shortages and compromised water are among the greatest challenges of our time. However, it is not too late to prevent catastrophe. The authors present possible–indeed, probable–scenarios for the broad trends that will have a significant impact on future water challenges–population, economic growth, energy, climate, pollution, and more. Discover what might be in store for us and how individuals, water utilities, industries, and countries can change the future of water. "Steve Maxwell takes us straight into the realities of the water crisis that is now spreading through all parts of the country, and indeed the entire world." –Bruce Babbitt, Former US Secretary of the Interior Published by AWWA, 2011, hardcover, 243 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-809-9 No. 20692 | Member $24.95 | Nonmember $29.95
Cheryl K. Welch Sustainability recognizes that organizational decisions concern more than just the bottom line. The societal and environmental impacts of decisions must be considered, as well—something water utilities have been practicing for decades. This book provides ideas, plans, tools, and examples to help your water utility reduce negative effects on the environment, maximize positive impact in the community, and keep delivering water at a cost that reflects its value and allows everyone to receive all they need. Published by AWWA, 2010, hardcover, 251 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-792-4 No. 20706 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
New Horizons: The New Workplace DVD Say hello to the new workplace. This DVD takes you into the changes and challenges facing water utility HR departments across North America. In this program, utility CEOs, human resource directors, regulators, and professionals of different ages, races, and genders each bring their own perspectives on workplace issues. Produced by AWWA, 2004, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-657-6 No. 64227 | Member $140 | Nonmember $195
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New! 2011 AWWA Water Utility Compensation Surveys CD-ROM Verisight Inc. These surveys provide salary and other compensation for 45 positions in US water utilities. Data are provided from top executive level to entry level positions, organized by type of utility ownership, population served, number of gallons produced, and number of employees. Minimum, mid-range, and maximum salary ranges are provided. Includes pay practices summary, with salary structure trends and movement. Recent changes to overall staffing levels, cost control initiatives, and workplace policies are reviewed, as well. Job descriptions let you compare similar jobs even if you use different titles. Includes list of participating utilities. CD-ROM.
Large Utility version (over 100,000 population served) Published by Verisight, Inc. and AWWA, 2011, CD-ROM, ISBN 978-1-58321-873-0 No. 60117 | Member $399 | Nonmember $449
Small and Medium-Sized Utility version (up to 100,000 population served) Published by Verisight, Inc. and AWWA, 2011, CD-ROM, ISBN 978-1-58321-874-7 No. 60118 | Member $299 | Nonmember $349
The Water Workforce: Recruiting & Retaining High-Performance Employees
Maintenance Management for Water Utilities
Neil Grigg, PhD, PE, and Mary Zenzen
Third Edition
Water Basics for Decision Makers: Local Officials’ Guide to Water & Wastewater Systems
Managing water utility workforce issues is the focus of this practical handbook. The book examines human resource challenges facing utilities, such as retirement of veteran employees, and offers strategies to address the challenges. It will help you recruit, train, motivate, and retain high-quality employees—and build a stable and productive workforce.
James K. Jordan
Frederick Bloetscher, PhD, PE
Seat-of-the-pants management of water utility maintenance is a thing of the past. It is just too expensive—even dangerous—for a utility to trust this critical function to outdated management methods. This book provides all the information you need to plan, operate, and manage a complete maintenance program. It covers all aspects: repairs, preventive maintenance, communications, budgets, inventory management, supervision, training, safety, contract management, construction, and record keeping.
City, county, and state officials must frequently address important water and wastewater issues, such as water resources, utility service rates, and capital financing for new infrastructure. These people need a useful information source on city water/wastewater to help them make informed decisions. This book is designed to be a one-stop guidebook on utility management, water resources, treatment, and distribution. It’s highly recommended for water utility employees, as well as public officials.
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 161 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-783-2
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 191 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-585-2
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Published by AWWA, 2009, hardcover, 228 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-608-8 No. 20661 | Member $59 | Nonmember $89
2010 AWWA Water Utility Compensation Survey RSM McGladrey, Inc. Available in print or CD-ROM.
Water Rates, Fees, and the Legal Environment
Large Utilities (over 100,000 population served)
Second edition
Print: Published by AWWA, 2010, spiralbound, 102 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-806-8
Legal challenges to water rates and fees can present time-consuming and expensive problems for a municipal water supplier. This book can help water utilities avoid legal challenges to water charges and respond in the event of real or threatened lawsuits. The book discusses key legal concepts encountered in water-rate making that will help the utility avoid litigation. It outlines the course the utility should follow to lay a foundation of defensible rates and fees, establish cost of service, and meet contractual obligations. It provides a comprehensive review of pertinent water rate case law, the organization of the judicial system, the various types of ratemaking bodies, and the legal authority of these bodies to establish rates.
C. (Kees) W. Corssmit, PhD, editor
No. 60108B | Member $140 | Nonmember $215 CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-822-8 No. 60108 | Member $140 | Nonmember $215
Small and Medium-Sized Utilities (up to 100,000 population served) Print: Published by AWWA, 2010, spiralbound, 102 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-807-5 No. 60107B | Member $140 | Nonmember $215 CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-821-1 No. 60107 | Member $140 | Nonmember $215
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2009 AWWA Water Utility Compensation Survey: Large Utilities Prepared by Reward Systems, Inc. Survey of large utilities only (over 100,000 population served). Available in print or CD-ROM. Print: Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 70 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-737-5 No. 60105B | Member $95 | Nonmember $149 CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-739-9 No. 60105 | Member $95 | Nonmember $149
Water Conservation-Oriented Rates: Strategies to Extend Supply, Promote Equity, and Meet Minimum Flow Levels Young-Doo Wang, William James Smith, Jr., and John Byrne Conservation rates can be effective for reducing water use in drought-stricken cities. This report discusses the most common types of conservation rates, including drought-demand, excess surcharges, inclining-block, and seasonal rates. The book explores implementation, economic issues, advantages and disadvantages, customer groups or situations for which each rate type is suitable, and real-world utility experiences. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 145 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-327-8
Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 189 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-796-2 No. 20518 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
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New! 2010 Water and Wastewater Rate Survey Co-published by AWWA and Raftelis Financial Consultants This is the most comprehensive survey on water and wastewater rates available. The survey provides rate data on 338 water and wastewater utilities. Population served range from 1,000 to 9 million, providing comparisons for every size of utility. Data is organized by system size, so it’s simple to compare utilities that are similar to your own. The interactive CD-ROM software version lets you sort data the way you want, so you can review the numbers and trends most relevant to your utility. Available in print or CD-ROM. Print: Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 96 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-808-2 No. 54005 | Member $179 | Nonmember $269 CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-835-8 No. 54006 | Member $265 | Nonmember $415
2008 Water and Wastewater Rate Survey Print: Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 96 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-729-0 No. 54003 | Member $105 | Nonmember $165
Focus First on Service: The Voice and Face of Your Utility Water utility customer service representatives need specific training on how to provide satisfactory solutions to customer problems and requests. This unique workbook covers all aspects of water utility customer service. Exercises give employees experience in handling a variety of common problems and issues they will face on the job. Suitable for individual study or classroom use. Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 81 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-458-9 No. 20629 | Member $50 | Nonmember $80
CD-ROM: ISBN 978-1-58321-729-0
Avoiding Rate Shock: Making the Case for Water Rates For most water utilities facing a rate increase, the biggest problem is gaining public support. This book is designed to help water utilities build support from the public for a water-rate increase. Case studies illustrate how utilities have achieved rate increases and the key lessons learned in the process. Published by AWWA, 2004, softcover, 136 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-334-6 No. 20570 | Member $49 | Nonmember $79
On the Job: Customer Service DVD
WATER:\STATS 2002 Distribution Survey
This video looks at what it takes to deliver outstanding customer service every day at your water utility.
This database provides a wealth of data on water distribution systems of North American drinking water utilities. The survey includes utility data on pipe materials, valves, fire hydrants, finished water storage facilities, corrosion control, pumping capacity, metering, customer service lines, water auditing, leak management, and infrastructure needs.
Topics cover responsibilities of CSRs, workstation and ergonomics, handling billing problems and complaints, addressing water-quality calls, dealing with questions you can’t answer, and working with difficult customers. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 11 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-653-8 No. 64199 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Published by AWWA, 2002, CD-ROM, ISBN 978-1-58321-306-3 No. 53007 Member $55 | Nonmember $85
Crisis, Conflict, and Cooperation: Working With the Media DVD
No. 54004 | Member $155 | Nonmember $240
When your utility is in a crisis or has bad news to report, the news media can be your best friend—or your worst enemy. This DVD brings great insight into how news organizations and reporters think and work to bring news to viewers every day. Water utility managers, public information officers, spokespersons, and media contacts will learn what kinds of information the media wants and why, so you will be prepared when reporters ask the hard questions. Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 25 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-698-9 No. 64283 | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
Rural Water Management DVD For public officials and water system managers and operators in small towns, this DVD provides an excellent overview of small water-system management. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of water operators and town managers in the operation and maintenance of the water system in three major areas: technical capacity, managerial capacity, and financial capacity. Covers layout and operation of the water system, and the importance of hiring and training certified operators.
The Art of Strategic Leadership Lynn L. Adams, David A. Jochim, Thomas R. Cutting This book offers practical techniques for enhancing the performance of any water or wastewater utility. The tools and techniques provided by the authors, who have developed and led business planning strategies for many organizations across the utility and infrastructure sectors, help leaders identify challenges and strategically manage change. Published by R.W. Beck, Inc., 2008, hardcover, 115 pp. ISBN 978-0-98163-270-4 No. 20703 Member $24.95 | Nonmember $24.95
Total Water Management: Practices for a Sustainable Future Neil S. Grigg, PhD, PE The future of our water resources depends on a holistic view of how water is used and a realistic, shared plan to ensure its sustainability—a total water management approach. When evaluating new projects or upgrading older facilities, water managers need to consider not only their specific needs, but also the societal, environmental, and regulatory influences and impacts of their decisions. This book explains this concept and how to work with outside stakeholders in water management decisions. Published by AWWA, 2008, hardcover, 308 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-550-0 No. 20516 | Member $69 | Nonmember $105
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The Business of Water: A Concise Overview of Challenges and Opportunities in the Water Market
Produced by Nebraska Health and Human Services and the League of Municipalities, 2004, DVD, 21 min. No. 64302 | Member $50 | Nonmember $75
Edited by Steve Maxwell Drinking water utilities in the US and around the world are facing significant challenges, from replacing thousands of miles of worn-out pipelines to replacing an unprecedented number of retiring workers to providing a growing population with a reliable supply of safe water. Maxwell explores myriad important issues facing the water industry, both now and in the future, and looks at water supply from a business/investment perspective. Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 260 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-556-2 No. 20660 | Member $59 | Nonmember $89
Balancing Collection Performance and Service Ratings Steven E. Seger Fiscal health and customer satisfaction are the dominant performance indicators for public utility companies. However, customers view some fiscal policies that may be positive for a utility's fiscal health, such as securing deposits, as negative in relation to their satisfaction with the water utility. This book describes the impacts of credit and collections policies on revenues and customer satisfaction ratings at municipal utilities. Utility managers and financial officers will find much helpful information for formulating utility policies that will maximize both revenue and customer satisfaction. Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 112 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-416-9 No. 20597 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69 AWWA Bookstore Catalog | www.awwa.org/store | 1.800.926.7337
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Benchmarking Performance Indicators for Water and Wastewater Utilities: 2007 Annual Survey Data and Analyses Report
Benchmarking Performance Indicators for Water and Wastewater Utilities: 2006 Annual Survey Data and Analyses Report
Benchmarking Performance Indicators for Water and Wastewater Utilities: 2005 Survey Data and Analyses Report
Published by AWWA, 2007, softcover, 81 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-573-9
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 81 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-506-7
Angela K. Lafferty and William C. Lauer
No. 20674 | Member $120 | Nonmember $185
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Benchmarking identifies your utility’s strengths and areas for improvement compared with similar utilities across the country. This report lets you compare your water or wastewater utility in 22 key areas in water and wastewater operations, organizational development, business management, and customer relations. Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 297 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-366-7 No. 20564 | Member $155 | Nonmember $235
Also available For more information on these titles, go to www.awwa.org/bookstore.
Water Sector Workforce Sustainability Initiative
Triple Bottom Line Reporting of Sustainable Water Utility Performance
Management Innovation in US Public Water and Wastewater Systems
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2010, softcover, 89 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-072-1
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2007, softcover, 147 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-552-4
Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2005, hardcover, 331 pp. ISBN 978-0-47165-744-6
No. 94206 | Member $99 | Nonmember $139
No. 91179 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
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Financing Water Infrastructure: A Water Infrastructure Bank and Other Innovations
Water Infrastructure at a Turning Point: The Road to Sustainable Asset Management
Succession Planning for a Vital Workforce in the Information Age
Published by AWWA, 2009, softcover, 68 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-736-8
Published by AWWA, 2006, softcover, 52 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-422-0
No. 20708 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69
No. 20615 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69
Workforce Planning for Water Utilities
Benchmarking Water Utility Customer Relations Best Practices
Thinking Outside the Bill: A Utility Manager’s Guide to Assisting Low-Income Water Customers
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 160 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-426-8
Published by AWWA, 2005, softcover, 52 pp. ISBN 978-1-58324-359-9
No. 91096 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
No. 20594 | Member $45 | Nonmember $69
Published by Water Research Foundation, 2009, softcover, 197 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-039-4 No. 91237 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Communicating the Value of Water: An Introductory Guide for Water Utilities Published by Water Research Foundation, 2008, softcover, 137 pp. ISBN 978-1-60573-016-5 No. 91222 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
Applicability of Reliability-Centered Maintenance in the Water Industry Published by Water Research Foundation, 2006, softcover, 205 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-487-9 No. 91138 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
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Published by Water Research Foundation, 2005, softcover, 58 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-409-1 No. 91090 | Member $39 | Nonmember $59
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AWWA Conference proceedings
Each year, water professionals from around the globe attend AWWA conferences to present their latest findings on drinking water and to discuss important issues. AWWA compiles these presentations on a CD-ROM or DVD for each conference, so water professionals everywhere can access this valuable information at a very reasonable cost. AWWA Conference Proceedings contain a wealth of information on almost any topic relating to drinking water: water treatment, water quality, distribution systems, utility management, utility security, membrane technology, water resources, and more.
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No. Member Nonmember 60110 $195 $299 20725 $85 $150 20697 $64 $100
AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60115 $95 $150 2010 20726 $64 $100 2009 20699 $32 $50
AWWA Membrane Technology Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60112 $95 $150 2009 20694 $32 $50
AWWA Distribution Systems Symposium and Water Security Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60116 $95 $150 2010 20727 $64 $100 2009 20698 $32 $50
AWWA Customer Service and Information Management & Technology Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60111 $95 $150 2010 20728 $64 $100 2009 20695 $32 $50
AWWA Water Security Congress Year No. Member Nonmember 2009 20696 $32 $50
AWWA/WEF Utility Management Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60114 $95 $150 2009 20693 $32 $50
AWWA Sustainable Water Management Conference Year No. Member Nonmember 2010 20731 $64 $100
AWWA Inorganic Contaminants Workshop Year No. Member Nonmember 2010 20729 $64 $100
2010 International Symposium on Waterborne Pathogens Year No. Member Nonmember 2010 20730 $64 $100
AWWA Symposium Showcase: Water Conservation Symposium and Water Resources Symposium Year No. Member Nonmember 2011 60113 $95 $150 AWWA Bookstore Catalog | www.awwa.org/store | 1.800.926.7337
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For a catalog of cross-connection incidents, see the University of Florida’s TREEO website: www.treeo.ufl.edu/backflow/casehist.aspx.
Backflow Prevention Series Bill Stuffers
New! Make Safe Drinking Water Your Business! Aimed at businesses, this brochure explains the importance of backflow prevention and common causes of contamination from commerce and industry. It gives a high-level overview of a cross-connection control/backflow prevention program and details steps that businesses can take to prevent backflow from happening. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70174 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
New! Backflow Prevention is a Two-Way Proposition Teach homeowners how to recognize potential crossconnections and prevent backflow from contaminating their drinking water. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70172 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
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Check with your water utility for more information about the correct backflow preventer for your household
use. Safe Some common examples of possible cross connections are described here, but many more residential Make Drinking uses may require protection against backflow. Water Your Business
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Everyone can play a role in preventing cross-connections, including kids. This fun brochure includes a maze challenge that emphasizes a one-way flow. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70173 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
This bill stuffer reminds customers all the ways water utilities benefit communities: public health protection, firefighting, economic support, and quality of life. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70151 Member $34 | Nonmember $47
I Want To Be Here For You Our business is safe water. Make it your business, too! Connections between our water supply and sources of possible contamination are potentially dangerous, and connections between drinking water lines and commercial and industrial plumbing systems can be deadly. Connections that allow dangerous and objectionable material to enter the water supply lines are called cross connections. Because the Water Department is responsible for ensuring that the water is safe for everyone to drink, it has established a cross-connection control program to protect the water system from backflow. Backflow is the reverse flow of undesirable and dangerous material into the water mains. As a business owner or manager, your cooperation and assistance are needed to make this program work. Cross connections are generally unintentional. No one deliberately makes plumbing connections to the potable water system that could cause injury or damage. However, sometimes in the course of providing water to industrial or commercial operations or installing new plumbing fixtures, cross connections are inadvertently built into the plumbing system. Cross connections can be controlled with the proper backflow-prevention techniques.
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Do You Know How Often You Turn Me On? The bill stuffer reminds consumers that a reliable and adequate supply of safe water is crucial for a robust economy. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack.
Would You Drink That? What we all need to know about backflow
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Remind consumers of the critical role water utilities play in providing water and hydrants for firefighting. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70148 Member $34 | Nonmember $47
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The US Environmental Protection Agency has several guidance documents available on line; search “Backflow prevention” on the National Service Center for Environmental Publications site: www.epa.gov/nscep/index.html.
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Imprinting: Personalize your bill stuffers with your utility’s name, address, phone number, and website address. The cost to imprint is $250 for the first 1,000 of the same bill stuffer and $100 for each additional 1,000. Imprinting is free for orders of 50,000 or more of the same bill stuffer. Specify printing instructions on the order form under “Special Instructions.” Allow 4 to 8 weeks for delivery.
To learn more about cross-connection control and backflow prevention programs and devices, see the American Water Works Association Manual of Water Supply Practice M14, Recommended Practice for Backflow Prevention and Cross-Counnection Control, available at www.awwa.org/store.
The Authoritative Resource on Safe Water ®
Economical, colorful, and informative, AWWA bill stuffers make it easy to keep your customers “in the know” about water conservation, water quality, the value of water, and other important topics. Professionally written and illustrated, they are sized to fit in small envelopes. They are great for school handouts and utility lobby displays, too.
Your public water supplier is responsible for supplying potable water to its customers. As part of this responsibility, the water utility, in conjunction with other entities, such as the city and local health and plumbing officials, has implemented an ongoing backflow prevention and cross-connection control program to protect public water systems from the hazards originating on the premises of its customers and from temporary connections that may result in the impairment of the public water supply. The program includes the installation, testing, and maintenance of backflow preventers at service connections where a potential threat to the public water supply is identified. Your cooperation and assistance in this program will help ensure that the city can provide clean, safe water for everyone to drink.
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AWWA Consumer Education Bill Stuffers Are Economical and Educational
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How Water Works: A Typical Water System
Help homeowners conserve water and save on their bills with the tips in this brochure. It explains how to design home landscapes that provide the benefits of lawns, while greatly reducing water use. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70168 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Take your customers on a tour of a city water system from the water source to customers’ water taps. Features art from the popular Opflow magazine series, How Water Works. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70167 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
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How Water Works: Home Leak Detection
Educate kids and adults alike about the hydrologic (water) cycle with this fun, fill-in-the-blank brochure. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70170 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Show consumers how to check for leaky fixtures and pipes in their homes. Offers tips on conserving water and energy. Features art from the popular Opflow magazine series, How Water Works. Folded size 3½” x 6½”. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70169 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
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Utilities can bring the subject of the nation’s water aging infrastructure to their customers with this bill stuffer. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70153 Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Who Knew? Fascinating Facts About Water In just 16 hours, US water utilities produce as much potable water in tonnage as the oil industry outputs in a year. That is just one of the fascinating facts about water that consumers learn in this entertaining and informative bill stuffer. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70157 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
H2O: The Original Health Drink Water is the original and still the best health drink. It is essential for all living things, yet water has no calories, no cholesterol, no caffeine, no fats, and sugars. Give consumers factual and interesting health information about tap water in this bill stuffer. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70158 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Is Your Tap Water Safe?
Water utilities provide more than water: they provide public health and peace of mind. Tell utility customers why their tap water is the healthiest and safest in the world with this informative bill stuffer. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70163 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Go Ahead, Call Me Cheap. Reinforce the incredible value of tap water to utility customers with this bill stuffer that compares water’s amazingly low cost per gallon (half a cent) with other common liquids, such as milk, bottled water, and gasoline. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70147 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
Slow the Flow. Tips to Conserve Water in Your Lawn and Garden Irrigation is the single largest use of water at home. Show homeowners how to conserve water outdoors. Folded size 3½"x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70160 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
How Low Can You Flow? Water Conservation at Home Consumers get 13 easy-toimplement ideas for lowering home water use. Folded size 3½" x 6½". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70159 Member $34 Nonmember $47
Water Conservation at Home Sixteen illustrated pages of water conservation tips for homeowners. Folded size: 3" x 6". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70006 Member $34 Nonmember $47
55 Facts, Figures, & Follies of Water Conservation Give consumers 55 ways they can use water more efficiently. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70077 Member $34 Nonmember $47
Pharmaceuticals in Your Drinking Water? What You Should Know
Contamination of water supplies by pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) is a growing area of public concern. Give consumers the facts about PPCPs. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires a #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70149 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47
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If your customers are concerned about lead, give them a basic understanding of the issue of lead in their drinking water. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires a #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70139 | Member $34 Nonmember $47
Some leaks are obvious (drip, drip), while others are silent and subtle. This bill stuffer will help your customers become leak detectives. Folded size: 3" x 6". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70131 | Member $34 Nonmember $47
Household Guide to Water Conservation
Safeguarding Our Drinking Water Supply
Taste at the Tap: A Consumer’s Guide to Tap Water Flavor
Inform consumers how water utilities are protecting America’s drinking water supply and infrastructure.Folded size: 3" x 6". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70004 Member $34 Nonmember $47
Gary A. Burlingame Tastes and odors are the leading cause of consumer complaints to water utilities. With this informative booklet, utilities can help their customers understand what can cause tastes and odors in tap water and why tastes and odors do not necessarily indicate a problem with the water. Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 32 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-744-3 No. 70154 | Member $4.95 | Nonmember $6.95 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Plain Talk About Drinking Water: Answers to Your Questions About the Water You Drink
Consumers learn water conservation techniques in the bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and the landscape in this DVD. It also introduces Xeriscape™ techniques–the use of native, drought-resistant plants in home landscaping. Produced by AWWA, 2003, DVD, 30 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-701-6 No. 64261 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
Detecting and Silencing Leaks DVD This DVD shows consumers how to determine if they have a hidden leak, isolate the source of the leak, and make simple repairs to faucets and toilets. To encourage utilities to distribute this DVD to their customers, we sell them in packs of 10 for one low price. Produced by Southern Nevada Water Authority. 10 DVDs per pack. No. 64301 | Member $50 | Nonmember $75
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Water Conservation and Efficient Use DVD
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Educated consumers are better customers and smarter conservationists. This video sets out to test and improve consumers’ knowledge of drinking water with timely information, humor, and compelling statistics. An educated public and an informed customer service response team are two of your utility’s most important assets. Now you can create both by putting the information contained in this video to work. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-855-6 No. 64146 | Member $49.95 | Nonmember $79.95
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AWWA will add your utility’s logo to each e-message for an additional $100; contact AWWA Customer Service at custsvc@awwa.org or 1.800.926.7337 for more information. Operating requirements (PC or Mac): Standard Internet browser and Adobe Flash® Player, version 8 or higher. Files are low resolution, and each file requires either 225–512 KB (no sound) or 292–1,056 KB (with sound). Produced by AWWA, 2010, DVD No. 70161 | Member $195 | Nonmember $295
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What are the best ways to save water in the home? Give your customers the answer and help them save money, too. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires a #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70137 | Member $34 Nonmember $47
Ten colorful pages explain the seven principles of xeriscaping for attractive, water-conserving landscapes. Folded size: 3¾" x 9". Requires a #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70007 | Member $34 Nonmember $47
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Careers in Drinking Water DVD This DVD illustrates seven challenging and rewarding occupations in the water profession: Treatment Plant Operator, Distribution System Operator, Treatment Plant Design Engineer, Laboratory Chemist, Utility Customer Service Representative, Information Technologist, Water Resources Specialist. Produced by AWWA, 2000, DVD, 10 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-642-2 No. 64156 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
Your Own Back Yard: A Xeriscape Primer DVD Learn to design an attractive, water-conserving landscape right in your own backyard. This DVD explains the seven Xeriscape™ principles to help you create a lush landscape and conserve water. Produced by Linda Rea Productions, 1998, DVD, 53 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-646-4 No. 64175 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
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A Consumer’s Guide to Water Conservation DVD
Show consumers easy ways they can reduce their water use up to 50% in their homes and yards. This DVD has water-conserving tips for inside and outside the home. Produced by AWWA, 1999, DVD, 12 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-710-8 No. 64147 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
Top Consumer Questions About Cryptosporidium DVD Help consumers understand this pathogen to deflect their fears and show them how your water utility helps prevent the pathogen from entering the water supply. Produced by AWWA, 1998, DVD, 11 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-636-1 No. 64125 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
New! The Story of Drinking Water DVD
Water Images on Tap, Vols. 1, 2, and 3 Pour new creativity into your designs with more than 200 illustrations and photos of water sources, water towers, kids and water, and much more. Royalty-free images are specifically produced to let you add “splash” to your newsletters, brochures, website, posters, or wherever you want to use them. Images provided at 72 and 300 dpi on CD-ROM. Available individually: Water Images on Tap, Vol. 1 ISBN 978-1-58321-079-2 No. 53047 | Member $185 | Nonmember $285 Water Images on Tap, Vol. 2 ISBN 978-1-58321-161-8 No. 53048 | Member $185 | Nonmember $285
Modern Marvels: City Water DVD
Modern Marvels: Sewers DVD
US Public water supply systems serve about 267 million people—about 99% of the population—but most of us know little about the vast infrastructure that makes this possible. Modern Marvels: City Water examines how clean water gets to millions of taps in Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles, and tells us the colorful history of the water systems in those cities. Produced by A&E and The History Channel. 50 min. No. 64305 Member $39.99 | Nonmember $39.99
Join Modern Marvels to explore this less-thanpolite topic and examine the network of underground pipes and tunnels that carry human waste (and much else) away. Sewers flows through history from ancient Rome’s pristine sewage-conveying systems, through the foul, out-the-window system of Europe in the Middle Ages, and into the revolutionary sanitation engineering of the 19th and 20th centuries. Produced by A&E and The History Channel. 50 min. No. 64330 Member $39.99 | Nonmember $39.99
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This video brings to life AWWA’s The Story of Drinking Water. Kids learn facts about water on our planet, water treatment from ancient times to the present, water resources and conservation, and much more. The DVD is perfect for school visits and for National Drinking Water Week. The information adheres to National Science Process Standards, making it ideal for classroom use. National Science Teachers Association Recommended. Grades 3–6. Produced by AWWA, 2011, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-836-5 No. 64360 | Member $49.95 | Nonmember $79.95
Newly revised! The Story of Drinking Water This colorfully illustrated booklet is AWWA’s most popular educational product for children. Kids learn about water on our planet, the water cycle, water sources, drinking water treatment and distribution, water conservation, weather, and ecosystems. Information is given in both US and metric units. Grades 4–6. 30 per pack. Minimum order one pack. National Science Teachers Association Recommended. Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 24 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-812-9 No. 70001 | Member $14.20 | Nonmember $21.40 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Newly revised! The Story of Drinking Water Teacher and Activity Guide Here is a complete grade school curriculum on water! This teacher’s guide provides 33 activities covering all water topics, such as the hydrologic cycle, forms of water, water supply, water treatment, water distribution, conservation, weather ecosystems, and waterborne disease. Meet US National Science Education Standards. Student activity sheets can be duplicated for individual use. National Science Teachers Association Recommended. Grades 4–6. Published by AWWA, 2011, softcover, 64 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-820-4 No. 70003 | Member $11.95 | Nonmember $17.95
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JUST FOR KIDS New! Sea Life Stickers Dive under the deep blue sea with this new, colorful collection of kids’ stickers. Starfish, octopus, sea horse, clown fish, and other creatures of the deep offer clever “save our water” messages. 8 stickers. Size: 9" x 4". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70166 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Endangered Animal Stickers Kids love animals—and they love stickers! Give them both with this fun collection including zebras, elephants, white tiger, tortoise, and other endangered species. Each animal dispenses water wisdom, like “Cool Cats Save Water” and “Seal Leaky Faucets.” 8 stickers. Size: 9" x 4". Requires #10 envelope. 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70143 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Our Water Cycle DVD Combining live action and animation, this popular video illustrates how Earth recycles water over and over—and has since the beginning of time. Grades 4–6. Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-693-4 No. 64303 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
Inside the Weather DVD
This video brings weather to life for kids with fascinating facts about why weather changes; hottest, coldest, wettest, driest places; hurricanes and tornados; and more. Grades 4–6. Produced by AWWA, 2005, DVD, 22 min. ISBN 978-1-58321-708-5 No. 64312 | Member $40 | Nonmember $60
Water Adventures Around the World Kids travel on a magic postcard to exotic places around the world from deserts to rain forests, learning something new about water in each locale. Published by AWWA, 2008, softcover, 32 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-558-6 No. 70145 | Member $3.95 | Nonmember $5.95 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Wild Animal Stickers These stickers show a veritable zoo of bears, otters, tigers, hippos, and more. Each has a conservation message like “You otter save water!” 8 stickers. Size: 9" x 4". 100 per pack. Minimum order one pack. No. 70015 | Member $34 | Nonmember $47 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
REVISED! Note: The grid lines around the border of your book cover are provided to help you make straight folds.
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Hydrologic cycle (water cycle) vocabulary
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Aquifer—An Evaporation—Liquid Percolation—Water Transpiration— Surface runoff— Process of water Storm water that underground water water heating and moving downward vapor transferring runs along Earth’s source becoming a gas through tiny openings in the soil from living plants to surface into lakes Condensation— Groundwater— and rivers Water vapor cooling Water under Precipitation—Rain, the atmosphere and becoming a the ground that snow, sleet, or hail Water vapor—Water liquid supplies springs as a gas in the air and wells
ater on Earth today has been here for millions of years. Because of the hydrologic cycle (water cycle), water moves from the Earth to the air to the Earth again. It changes from solid to liquid to gas, over and over again.
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Water evaporates. It travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud. It falls down to Earth as precipitation. Then it evaporates again. This repeats over and over again in a never-ending cycle. Precipitation creates runoff that travels over Earth’s surface and helps to fill lakes and rivers. Runoff water also percolates or moves downward through openings in the soil to replenish aquifers under the ground. Groundwater can be found in the porous areas of underground rock, clay, sand, and gravel. As clouds move up and over mountains, the water vapor condenses to form precipitation and freezes. Snow falls on the peaks. When the snow melts, it flows into the rivers and lakes or seeps into the ground.
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Professor Water: Fantastic Facts About H2O DVD Join zany Professor Water and his sidekick as they explore Niagara Falls, the South Pole, Death Valley, and the O.K. Corral to learn all about water: the water cycle, drinking water treatment, conservation, and the wonder of water in all its forms. 28 min.
Water Wonderful Activity Book Eight science-related activities teach about the importance of water to all life; forms of water; the water cycle; water treatment; conservation; and more. Grades K–3. 30 per pack. Minimum order one pack. Recommended by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover 16 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-810-5 No. 70162 Member $13.80/30-pack Nonmember $20.70/30-pack Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Water Wonderful Teacher and Activity Guide
Explore the world of water with 25 activities. Use the guide alone or with the Water Wonderful activity book. Water Wonderful Teacher and Activity Guide provides background information, taxonomy, and directions for all eight Water Wonderful activities, plus 17 more. Meets US National Science Education Standards. Grades K–3. Published by AWWA, 2010, softcover, 40 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-811-2 No. 70164 Member $11.95 | Nonmember $17.95
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Water Fun for You Coloring Book Youngsters enjoy coloring these charming water-related pictures and playing the stimulating word and number games. Grades K–3. 30 per pack. Minimum order one pack. Published by AWWA, 2000, softcover, 16 pp. ISBN 978-1-58321-901-4 No. 70038 Member $13.50 | Nonmember $20.40 Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
Professor Water and the Amazing Water Cycle DVD Professor Water returns with more fun-tastic facts about the liquid everybody knows and loves (except at bath time)—water! Join the professor and a cohort of kids as they ride the wondrous water cycle. Kids will keep learning even after they leave the classroom. 28 min. Professor Water and the Amazing Water Cycle Teacher’s Guide The Teacher’s Guide provides real science experiments, outcome-based learning lessons, fun games and activities, and a water glossary for young scientists. Meets US National Science Education Standards. Grades 4–8. Produced by AWWA, softcover, 30 pp. No. PROF | Member $99 | Nonmember $149
School Book Covers Printed on environmentally friendly recycled paper, these book covers allow utilities to provide a necessary school supply while educating kids about water. 30 per pack. Minimum order one pack. Quantity discounts available. See chart on page 89.
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