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August 15, 9-10 a.m.
We Need to Rehab Sewer Lines? We'll Just Close the Greenway - Right? Lynn Brilz, Town of Cary Approved for 1.0 credit hour for Wastewater, Water, and PE Webinar Description: Large diameter sewer lines are often located in low-lying areas along streams and lakes, sharing these corridors with greenway trails. With the ever-increasing popularity of greenways, closing them for maintenance or repair of the underlying sewers can be challenging, not to mention unpopular. The Town of Cary and Frazier Engineering developed a plan to rehabilitate major sewer lines along the Crabtree Creek and Black Creek Greenways. This project included bypass pumping, cleaning and installation of cured in place pipe (CIPP) liner in approximately 20,000 feet of 24-inch through 54-inch sewer lines and manhole rehabilitation along two of Cary most popular greenway trails. In addition, a project to reconstruct the Black Creek Greenway is being planned, requiring completion of the sewer improvements before rebuilding the greenway trail. For the project to be successful, greenway closures had to be kept to a minimum, the public had to be kept informed, and alternate greenway routes had to be provided. This meant setting a new bar when it came to communicating with citizens. This presentation will explore the planning, coordination and communication strategies employed to complete rehabilitation of large diameter sewer lines on two of Cary most popular greenways, management of greenway traffic and lessons learned.
Pricing: - Cost is $30 per attendee.
Webinar Information and Requirements: Webinar Technical Requirements - NC One Water will provide each attendee with the link to access the webinar and call-in audio instructions. NC One Water is not responsible for technical support before, during or after the webinar.
- Attendees must ensure that they have the needed equipment, that it is functioning, that it is compatible with the webinar system and that they know how to use it.
- Refunds will be handled according to NC One Water’s current seminar refund policy and will not be issued for attendees that experience technical or equipment failures during the webinar.
- NC One Water webinars are conducted using Zoom. It is highly recommended that you test your computers compatibility before planning to attend a webinar. How-to videos and additional Zoom resources can be found here: https://learn-zoom.us/show-me.
- To participate in the webinar, you must have access to a computer with an internet connection AND an audio connection (phone line or VOIP connection). It is recommended that you participate from a semi-private, quite location where there will be few distractions.
Webinar Continuing Education Units Requirements - Attendees must be on camera at all times during the presentation. Visibility and participation will be monitored. Failure to participate and be visible will result in no CEUs being given.
- Attendees must pre-register and provide a valid certification numbers issued by the NCWPCSOCC, NCWTFOB or NC Professional Engineers.
- Attendees must be logged in at the beginning and must remain logged in through the end of the session. Attendees must promptly respond to brief quizzes that appear randomly throughout the webinar.
- Each attendee must be logged into a separate computer so that their participation may be accurately tracked.
- No partial credit will be given.
- After the webinar, NC One Water staff will email CEU documentation/certificates to attendees meeting the CEU requirements. Reports will also be sent to the appropriate certification boards.
- NC One Water will report all cases of fraudulent attendance to the appropriate licensing boards.
- Inability to complete CEU requirements due to technical difficulties will result in no CEU’s being issued.
Contact Hours: - Wastewater Operators: This seminar is approved by the WPCSOCC for 1 contact hour for continuing education. WPCSOCC Course ID: CE06072306.
- Water Treatment Facility Operators, Distribution Operators, Cross Connection/Backflow Operators: This seminar is approved for 1 contact hour for continuing education by the NCWTFOCB. Course ID: 230130.
- Professional Engineers: This course is approved for 1 PDH.
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