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ITEM OF INTEREST:
SOP regarding KOH to NaOH
MassDEP recognizes that many systems may be looking to switch from Potassium Hydroxide to Sodium Hydroxide given the skyrocketing costs for KOH. 

<Click here> for an SOP they developed on how they intend to deal with systems who will be looking to switch from Potassium Hydroxide to Sodium Hydroxide.  Should you have any questions relative to your system you are encouraged to speak with the DEP staff in your region
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Upcoming Events

AUGUST 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008
Summer Expo
Mt. Wachusett

<Click here> to download the flyer for the event.

<Click here> to download the Equipment Registration form.

Before the Expo, attend these timely and free sesssions
Registration is required. Click on either link before to get inf.o:

Operator Certification Exam Development and Administration

Understanding Massachusetts’ Right to Know Law and MSDS

JUNE 2008

MWWA Annual Golf Tournament
on Thursday, June 5, 2008.

<Click here> to see photos of the event.

 
UPCOMING GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

2009 Water Conservation Grant Program.

Schedule, Meeting and Deadlines. <Click here for info.>

Grant Description and General info. <Click here for info.>

 
New Things on the Site
New Jobs and Advocacy

New posting in JOBS —new jobs as of 7/7/2008.

New Link: For practice operator certification exam on 7/7/2008 on the links page.

New under Advocacy as of 6/22/2008: Toolbox of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Water Resource Management, NEW May 14, 2008

May 2008 Issue of the Pump is online under Newsletter.

New Testing Information For Operators under Training. Added on March 20, 2008.

New Sponsors for 2008 posted on 3/10/2008.

New: Training Courses Added: 6 new courses added for March and May 2008.

New membership drive incentive for 2008.



50 Years of Excellence,
Hard Work & Professionalism

Water is the only drink for a wise man.
— Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862),
     U.S. philosopher, author, naturalist

For more than 50 years, the Mass. Water Works Association has served the drinking water profession. The Association was formed by a group of water superintendents who identified a need to exchange information and discuss current water works practices. Since that time, MWWA has provided a forum for water suppliers to learn about proper water works operations, regulatory requirements, and new technology. Through education and advocacy, MWWA is committed to protecting public health and providing a safe and sufficient supply of drinking water to Massachusetts consumers.

MWWA is the advocate for drinking water professionals in Massachusetts. With more than 1,300 members statewide, the Massachusetts Water Works Association is a strong voice in the legislative and regulatory process.






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