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Many municipalities are required to have pre-treatment coordination programs in order to regulate certain industrial process waters. These programs are in place to protect public wastewater facilities but can also enhance a facility’s sustainability goals through more focused tracking and treatment of certain pollutants.Webinar speakers will provide an overview of pre-treatment programs from the state, municipal, and industrial sector perspectives, as well as discuss best practices and other considerations.
Title: How Pre-Treatment Programs can Enhance your Sustainability Goals
Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Time: 1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time
Speakers:
Laurel Rognstad – TDEC, State Pretreatment Coordinator
Andrew Welch – Nashville Metro Water Services, Environmental Compliance
Kimberly S. Sass, CHMM – Chemours, Environmental Leader