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Contaminants of Concern - PFAS

Online: EL306 self-paced eLearning course

Course Length: 1.0 Hour

This course explains PFAS, their presence in water systems, and covers EPA’s approach to monitoring, testing, treatment, disposal, and communication regarding these contaminants in drinking water.

Objectives

  • Define the occurrence and formation of PFAS including what makes them the forever chemical.
  • Recognize the relationship between PFAS and health effects.
  • Examine EPAs integrated approach to PFAS including interim and final health advisories.
  • Gather and critically interpret existing data to inform monitoring and testing plans to evaluate sources waters for PFAS.
  • Identify the current technologies and strategies for PFAS removal from drinking water sources.

Description

“Forever Chemicals” have made headlines, but what exactly are per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)? This self-paced eLearning course delves into PFAS, explaining how these synthetic chemicals are increasingly found in water systems, becoming a significant concern in the water sector.

The course aims to provide comprehensive information on the PFAS issue, particularly its impact on drinking water. It covers the EPA’s integrated approach to PFAS, including essential requirements and best practices for water monitoring, testing, treatment, disposal, and effective stakeholder communication.

This course includes the following modules:

Module 1: PFAS Occurrence and Health Effects.

Module 2: EPA Integrated Approach to PFAS.

Module 3: Source Water Evaluation for PFAS.

Module 4: PFAS Removal Technologies.

Module 5: Communicating About PFAS.

This course is non-refundable.

Certificates of Completion

1 Hour

*AWWA will award a Certificate of Completion upon success passing of this course. This does not automatically imply that your state agency will award you CEUs. It is the individual's responsibility, before registering for any continuing education credit program, to contact the appropriate licensing agency.