The quizzes and interactive elements in this video are a fun way to reinforce what I've learned. It keeps me engaged and motivated to continue learning English.
Thank you for holding such presentations for exam prep and placing on RUclips. These are great to review and reinforce material that will be seen on our exams in some respect. I hope more organizations will follow suit, as different presenters/instructors will add personal experiences and different tidbits.
The potential of nano-analysis in waste water treatment presented here is greatly encouraged. It is scientific and systematic way of improving water quality. The best work. Thanks
This is super helpful. Starting my new job in the wastewater industry next week. With the video being 5 years old, how often is the information covered updated/changed? And does anyone have a video series where only the instructor has a mic?
@@oherroprease207 I’m sure it is. But I’m having trouble getting over the interruptions from the person on the slides being miced up and trying to hear the instructor
The biggest idea I am trying to express is tunneling aqueducts from the coast, in this case the west coast of the USA inland to feed combination geothermal power and sea water desalination plants. The idea seems to be so big that no one has considered it possible but I believe it is not only possible but it is necessary. For over a century the fossil water contained in aquifers has been pumped out to feed agriculture, industry and municipal water needs. The natural water cycle cant refill fossil water deposits that were filled 10,000 years ago when the glaciers melted after the last ice age. Without refilling these aquifers there is not much of a future for the region of the United states. As a result ground levels in some areas of the San Joaquin Valley have subsided by more than 30 feet. Similar fossil water depletion is happening in other regions all around the world. TBM and tunneling technology has matured and further developments in the industry are poised to speed up the tunneling process and it's these tunnels that are the only way to move large volumes of water from the ocean inland. The water is moved inland to areas where it can be desalinated in geothermal plants producing clean water and power. In many cases the water will recharge surface reservoirs where it will be used first to make more hydro power before being released into rivers and canal systems. It's very important however to not stop tunneling at these first stops but to continue several legs until the water has traveled from the ocean under mountain ranges to interior states. Along the way water will flow down grade through tunnels and rise in geothermal loops to fill mountain top pumped hydro batteries several times before eventually recharging several major aquifers. What I am proposing is essentially reversing the flow of the Colorado River Compact. Bringing water from the coast of California first to mountaintop reservoirs then to the deserts of Nevada and Arizona and on to Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. This big idea looks past any individual city or states problems and looks at the whole and by using first principles identifies the actual problem and only solution. Thank you for your time, I would like the opportunity to explain in further detail and answer any questions
Be cheaper just to desalination and pump it into the mountains during the year. But especially in the winter. Which will reslut in more run off in the spring and summer. and also help the albedo effect by having snow topped mountain longer into the season and help insulate out precious glaciers. Also can have them supply cities and coastal town. Also can have didcated desalinators for agricultural. Then to refill the aquifers you just need a pump station to pump water back down to refill losses water from artesian wells.
Great video and all, but the audio sucks. get the microphone closer or use a room with sound dampening features. add a rug and some stuff to the walls and ceiling.
Hello everyone I am from India and have five years experience as a sewage treatment plant operator can anyone guide me how to take this as a profession in abroad
Good evening, I'm Wilton da Silva, I work at the Sanitation company SABESP - São Paulo - Brazil... I'm interested in expanding my knowledge in the area and possibly working here in the USA, but my English is basic, can I take the course with you? What documents do I need to take the course? Thank you...
I worked for a city in the northeast and till the early 2000s, half the city's sewer system was dumped straight into the river through stone and brick tunnels that were built in the 1700s 20% of the city still dumps straight into the river to this day No one in the city even knew about all the tunnels and connections
The quizzes and interactive elements in this video are a fun way to reinforce what I've learned. It keeps me engaged and motivated to continue learning English.
Thank you for holding such presentations for exam prep and placing on RUclips. These are great to review and reinforce material that will be seen on our exams in some respect. I hope more organizations will follow suit, as different presenters/instructors will add personal experiences and different tidbits.
15 minutes into the lecture and I think this is the best resource I've found so far :/ it's not easy finding one of these :D
Glad it was helpful!
This really helps me study for my Wastewater License exam, thank you so much for sharing
James Roach how did the exam go?
Where u r from ? & how to apply for the License?
@@ranjithkumarvijayakumar856 Look up the rules to apply with your local water / environmental protection authority.
@@matthewmcelveen7644 ⁰⁹⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰
Hey did you become an wastewater operator?
This is very educational my friend. Thanks! Thumbs Up! NEIWPCC.
The potential of nano-analysis in waste water treatment presented here is greatly encouraged. It is scientific and systematic way of improving water quality. The best work. Thanks
Great refresher, they dont go into much detail in school
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for sharing, really helpful to transfer the material to my students.
We are glad to hear it was helpful!
very interesting to watch and learn
great class
This is super helpful. Starting my new job in the wastewater industry next week. With the video being 5 years old, how often is the information covered updated/changed?
And does anyone have a video series where only the instructor has a mic?
From what I've seen it's relatively the same as the volume books
Look up CA Wastewater
It’s all still 100% valid information! Perfect for test studying
@@oherroprease207 I’m sure it is. But I’m having trouble getting over the interruptions from the person on the slides being miced up and trying to hear the instructor
@@thaddeusii2142 how’s the new job what is your position ?
Thank you for sharing!
Best work.
I watched this to get ideas for dwarf fortress, I am not dissapointed.
what's that?
@@dl2415 its an ascii game that runs itself. If you look up rimworld its like that but just older.
Wait are you building wastewater treatment plants in DF??
There should of been a video on that
Trimkasih atas ilmunya sungguh bermanfaat sekali bagi saya sekrang ini sbgai nilai tambah mata kuliah di kampus☺☺
English bud, English.
thanks for sharing
Now we need some collection stuff!
Thanks you
thank you
I seriously hope they let you outta the "hole" soon! Good luck!
how can we take a courses ?
Hello! You can sign up for NEIWPCC classes here: payments.neiwpcc.org/
The biggest idea I am trying to express is tunneling aqueducts from the coast, in this case the west coast of the USA inland to feed combination geothermal power and sea water desalination plants. The idea seems to be so big that no one has considered it possible but I believe it is not only possible but it is necessary. For over a century the fossil water contained in aquifers has been pumped out to feed agriculture, industry and municipal water needs. The natural water cycle cant refill fossil water deposits that were filled 10,000 years ago when the glaciers melted after the last ice age. Without refilling these aquifers there is not much of a future for the region of the United states. As a result ground levels in some areas of the San Joaquin Valley have subsided by more than 30 feet. Similar fossil water depletion is happening in other regions all around the world. TBM and tunneling technology has matured and further developments in the industry are poised to speed up the tunneling process and it's these tunnels that are the only way to move large volumes of water from the ocean inland. The water is moved inland to areas where it can be desalinated in geothermal plants producing clean water and power. In many cases the water will recharge surface reservoirs where it will be used first to make more hydro power before being released into rivers and canal systems. It's very important however to not stop tunneling at these first stops but to continue several legs until the water has traveled from the ocean under mountain ranges to interior states. Along the way water will flow down grade through tunnels and rise in geothermal loops to fill mountain top pumped hydro batteries several times before eventually recharging several major aquifers. What I am proposing is essentially reversing the flow of the Colorado River Compact. Bringing water from the coast of California first to mountaintop reservoirs then to the deserts of Nevada and Arizona and on to Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. This big idea looks past any individual city or states problems and looks at the whole and by using first principles identifies the actual problem and only solution.
Thank you for your time, I would like the opportunity to explain in further detail and answer any questions
Be cheaper just to desalination and pump it into the mountains during the year. But especially in the winter. Which will reslut in more run off in the spring and summer. and also help the albedo effect by having snow topped mountain longer into the season and help insulate out precious glaciers. Also can have them supply cities and coastal town. Also can have didcated desalinators for agricultural. Then to refill the aquifers you just need a pump station to pump water back down to refill losses water from artesian wells.
I am also interested in getting lisence
Great video and all, but the audio sucks. get the microphone closer or use a room with sound dampening features. add a rug and some stuff to the walls and ceiling.
He's calling in on a telephone
agree but much better than what's on here for exams
They should ban the sale of wipes. Crazy😳
This was great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello everyone I am from India and have five years experience as a sewage treatment plant operator can anyone guide me how to take this as a profession in abroad
Excellent
Thank you!
Thanks
It really useful
ASMR starts at 1:31:55
such training unheard in south asia
Interesting material. The sound quality though is terrible 😢
Για σας θα μπορούσατε να προσθέσετε και ελληνικούς υπότιτλους στα βίντεο ευχαριστώ πολύ
Good evening, I'm Wilton da Silva, I work at the Sanitation company SABESP - São Paulo - Brazil... I'm interested in expanding my knowledge in the area and possibly working here in the USA, but my English is basic, can I take the course with you? What documents do I need to take the course?
Thank you...
Why would you want to work in the US? This country is basically Brazil, but colder.
@@gammaraymonkey I would like to know the methods, logistics and maybe some different process that maybe we don't have in Brazil...
Did you skip the secondary treatment (biological treatment)!? I feel like you went from primary treatment straight to chlorination 🤔
The second training of this webinar series covers an introduction to wastewater microbiology and biological treatment
I worked for a city in the northeast and till the early 2000s, half the city's sewer system was dumped straight into the river through stone and brick tunnels that were built in the 1700s
20% of the city still dumps straight into the river to this day
No one in the city even knew about all the tunnels and connections
Pity the gentleman couldn't be told how to properly speak into a microphone!
hello
gas kuy
thanks