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SUMMARY:2025 Chemical Safety in your Plant
DESCRIPTION:December 9 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am \nVenue: QDC\, The Annex @ 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI \nTCH(s): 2 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Janice Markey \nMaltz Sales Company is pleased to offer a comprehensive training session on Chemical Safety in Water & Wastewater Facilities. This course is designed to reinforce essential safety principles and provide practical guidance on handling the chemicals commonly used in plant operations. Whether you’re an operator\, supervisor\, or safety coordinator\, this course reinforces a culture of safety and preparedness across all levels of plant operations. Please ask about hybrid training options. \nCourse Highlights: \n\nFundamental safety principles and regulatory overview\nGeneral chemical safety practices\nPPE selection and usage\, including gloves and eyewear\nCommon chemical interactions and potential hazards\nFocused discussion on chemicals specific to water and wastewater treatment\n\nInstructor(s): \nJanice Markey\, Municipal Sales Manager\, Maltz Sales Company \nJanice has a Massachusetts Grade 6C Wastewater Operator license. She has been in the wastewater industry for more than twenty years. She has extensive experience with pumps\, chemical feed systems\, multiparameter controllers\, regulatory and permitting issues\, as well as system upgrades and installations.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/2025-chemical-safety-in-your-plant/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260127T110000
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:January 27 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am \nVenue: Clear River Electric & Water District\, 253 Pascoag Main Street\, Pascoag\, RI 02830 \nTCH(s): 3 (RI DOH) \nCost: Free     Instructor: Mike Tetreault \nCourse Outline: \nCybersecurity is now recognized as the top threat to U.S. businesses and critical infrastructure\, according to testimony from the Director of National Intelligence\, the FBI\, and the Department of Homeland Security. Drinking water and wastewater systems are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks\, posing serious risks to public health\, operational continuity\, and customer trust. \nTo help utilities strengthen their defenses\, this three-hour training will provide essential guidance on building a cybersecurity risk management program and implementing basic cyber hygiene practices. These steps can help your utility prevent\, detect\, respond to\, and recover from cyber incidents. \n Training Overview \n\nCybersecurity in the Water Sector: Current threats\, vulnerabilities\, and federal guidance\nRansomware Awareness & Prevention: Trends\, tactics\, and mitigation strategies\nCase Studies: Real-world cybersecurity incidents in the water industry\nSCADA Cybersecurity Framework: Best practices for securing industrial control systems\n\n Why It Matters \n\nCyber breaches can compromise water quality and system reliability\nAttacks erode public confidence and expose utilities to legal and financial liabilities\nFederal agencies\, including EPA and CISA\, are urging utilities to take proactive steps\n\nAsk us about in-person\, virtual\, or blended formats to suit your team’s needs. \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the Integrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the country to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and operators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts supporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber engagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience to public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education and awareness\, and performing risk assessments. \n• ​Attacks erode public confidence and expose utilities to legal and financial liabilities \n• ​Federal agencies\, including EPA and CISA\, are urging utilities to take proactive steps \nAsk us about in-person\, virtual\, or blended formats to suit your team’s needs. \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the Integrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the country to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and operators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts supporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\, Connecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber engagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience to public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education and awareness\, and performing risk assessments.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/cybersecurity-in-the-water-sector-3/
LOCATION:253 Pascoag Main St. Pascoag\, RI
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260625T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260625T120000
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SUMMARY:Emerging Contaminants
DESCRIPTION:June 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nVenue: 41 Romano Vineyard Way\, North Kingstown\, RI 02852 \nTCH(s): 3 (RI DOH)\nCost: Free      \nInstructor: Amber Fagan \nCourse Description:  Emerging contaminants are chemicals and microorganisms that are not routinely monitored but\nare increasingly being detected in water resources nationwide. These substances—such as\npharmaceuticals\, personal care products\, household cleaners\, lawn care chemicals\, and\nagricultural byproducts—pose potential risks to both environmental and human health.\nThis four‑hour training is designed for drinking water and wastewater professionals who want a\nclear understanding of what emerging contaminants are\, why they matter\, and how they affect\nsystem operations. We’ll review current EPA perspectives\, discuss real‑world impacts on\ntreatment processes\, and explore strategies for identifying\, managing\, and communicating about\nthese contaminants within your community.\nIdeal for operators\, supervisors\, and staff involved in water quality\, compliance\, planning\, or\nsystem management.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/lcri-your-unknowns-and-electrical-resistance/
LOCATION:41 Romano Vineyard Way
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
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