Course highlights
Factors influencing corrosion of materials in water systems are:
- Water that can be corrosive to most metals
- Pure water, without dissolved gases (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide)
- Temperature and corrosivity conditions
- Blistering, delamination and pitting corrosion
- Physical configuration of the system
- Water chemistry
- Presence of solids
- Flow rate
- Water temperature
Featured lecturers
- Kat Coronado, AkzoNobel
- Carl Reed, Retired Consultant
- Tim Edward, OneBridge Solutions, Inc.
- Graham Bell, Structural Technologies
- Heather Cui, AkzoNobel
Learning objectives
- Summarize the economic impact related to the cost of corrosion on the nation’s drinking water
- Describe some of the strategies available for detecting and mitigating corrosion within the water/wastewater industry
- Summarize how temperature and flow rate can impact corrosivity in water treatment assets
- Identify how design can impact corrosivity
- Recall proper inspection protocols related to water/wastewater infrastructure
Who should attend
This seminar is targeted for managers and technical experts in the water/wastewater industry seeking guidance on detecting and managing corrosion issues. This would include professionals associated with:
- Water municipalities
- Operators
- Asset Owners
- Service Companies
- Third party consulting companies
- Laboratories
- Research Companies
- Engineering & Design Specialty Companies
Course Completion
Successful completion of the course is required to earn a certificate of course completion. Requirements are specific to each course and may include a combination of attendance, daily assessments, activities, quizzes, or knowledge checks.
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