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CWEA MBS - Collection Systems Cleaning, Odor Control and Maintenance Training
June 25, 2026
Contact Hours:
2.0
Description:
Event Focus:
This training will provide municipal utility staff and management with a practical overview of common and costly challenges within wastewater collection systems, including grease accumulation, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) odor management, sewer and storm line cleaning, and vacuum excavation operations. Attendees will gain a working understanding of how these issues develop, available treatment and maintenance technologies, and tools used in day-to-day operations. The session will also cover pressure and flow fundamentals, field techniques, operational optimization, and real-world municipal applications through presentations and live demonstrations. Full Agenda: Grease Control & H₂S Odor Management in Wastewater Collection Systems 40 Minutes+Q&A: Helix Environmental Solutions - Grease Control Fundamentals
- What FOG is and why it is a leading cause of sewer overflows and backups
- Overview of grease control technologies: manual, mechanical, chemical, and biological treatment methods
- H₂S Odor Control Fundamentals
- What H₂S is, how it forms, and associated health and infrastructure risks
- Overview of vapor phase and liquid phase odor control technologies and operational trade-offs
- Monitoring approaches and field applications
- Case Studies & Operational Applications
- Real-world municipal examples and lessons learned
- Open discussion and site-specific questions
- Q&A
Sewer and Storm Cleaning 101 & Vacuum Excavation 101 - 1Hour+Q&A: Owen Equipment - Sewer Cleaning 101
- Pressure and flow fundamentals
- Tools of the trade
- Field operating techniques
- Q&A
- Vacuum Excavation 101
- Flow versus performance
- Tools of the trade
- Field operating techniques
- Q&A
- Live Demonstration
o Sewer and storm nozzle demonstrations using acrylic tube visual systems o HydroVac nozzle demonstrations o Q&A
Agenda: 08:00 - 10:00: Training Session 10:00 - 10:15: Break 10:15 - 11:00: Live Demonstration 11:00 - 12:30: Lunch Sponsored by OWEN Equipment
Participants: This event is limited to 45 attendees. Food will be provided for all participants. Venue Requirements: Training room with projector and presentation capability Outdoor area for live equipment demonstrations Seating accommodations for up to 45 attendees
Cost: $30 per attendee Additional Notes: Coffee and snacks will be provided in the morning. The training session will include Q&A sections after each presentation. Comfortable attire and sturdy footwear are recommended for live demonstrations. Monterey Bay Section CWEA will coordinate event flyer distribution.
Parking Instructions: Host facility staff will direct attendees to designated parking locations.
Event Contact Info:
Nathan Clark
831-883-6113
nathan@my1water.org
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