Biosolids 101: Fundamentals of Practice
10/31/2012 - 2:00 - 3:30 pm Eastern
Introduction:
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This National Biosolids Partnership (NBP) no charge webcast
introduces attendees to the regulatory, legal and scientific basis of the Part
503 biosolids rule. The webcast describes the current regulatory compliance
aspects of biosolids recycling through land application including the
monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements.
Learning Objectives
This webcast provides attendees
with a comprehensive understanding of the historical development and current
regulatory compliance requirements of the 40 CFR Part 503 Subpart B (Biosolids
Land Application) Rule. Attendance at this webcast will help the attendees
navigate through the monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements
associated with the biosolids land application rule.
Who
Should Attend
Those who should attend this webcast include utility
operators, biosolids haulers and land appliers, consulting engineers, state and
local environmental regulators, agricultural producers, agricultural regulators,
land managers, public interest groups, and other biosolids stakeholders.
Speakers
- Dr. Mike McFarland - Utah State
University
- Overview of 40CFR Part 503 Regulatory Requirements and
Management Practices
- Tom Crawford - Milwaukee Metropolitan
Sewer District (retired)
- Historical Overview of the Legal Basis for
Development of 40CFR Part 503 - Sludge Rule
- Rhonda Bowen -
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
- Application of Human Health and
Environmental Risk Assessment in Biosolids Rule Making
Registration Information:
This webcast is being offered at no-charge.There will be 2.0 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) offered for this webcast. Please check with your state accreditation agency to determine if you qualify. Log-on information will be e-mailed to you 24 hours prior to the webcast. Included in this email will be information regarding attendance verification, PDH distribution, and procedures to follow during the live event.
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