PNSDW

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Methodology Course Content Training Objectives Recognition Participants At the end of the seminar, participants should be able to: Provide in-depth information on the chemistry of water and the factors that affect its quality; ! Disseminate the provisions and discuss the limits set in the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water of 2007. ! Training Objectives Methodology Recognition Participants Participants with 100% attendance will receive a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion. Target participants are water quality officials and personnel who are involved in water quality assurance. Rationale Rationale The provision of safe water supply reduces, if not prevents, the exposure of individuals to microbial and chemical hazards that could be ingested through contaminated water. It is along this line that the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water has established threshold values for various contaminants that may find their way to the water we drink. A second look at the procedures and limits set in the Standards will serve as refresher for practitioners in water quality monitoring and surveillance. The concepts and principles behind the water quality parameters identified in the Standards, on the other hand, will provide an insight on how to prioritize water quality monitoring parameters. Compliance with the Standards can therefore be viewed not only from the perspective of routine sampling and testing, but more importantly from a proactive hazard-prevention point of view. Seminar-Workshop on 1. Background of Water Quality Standards - World Health Organization - Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water 2. The Nature of Water - Water Chemistry - Pathways of Contamination - Probability of Contamination 3. Physical Quality Standards 4. Bacteriological Quality Standards 5. Chemical Quality Standards 6. Standard Testing Methods 7. Sampling - Concepts - Procedures - Collecting - Handling - Preservation 8. Updates on the WHO Guidelines in Drinking Water 9. Introduction to Water Safety Plan LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT Course Coverage Understanding Water Quality and Complying with Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water ! The subject matters covered shall be presented through lectures and discussions from a resource person involved in finalizing the PNSDW of 2007; ! Case problems shall be presented for the participants to work on, for better appreciation of the subject matters presented; and ! Demonstration and hands-on exercises on water sampling, handling and preservation will be conducted. LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL: SEMINAR FEE: DATE: VENUE: SEMINAR COORDINATOR: REMINDER: * Please confirm on or before: * Please make payments either in cash or thru water district check payable to the LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION April 02-04, 2013 Ridgewood Residence #17 Julian Felipe St., Baguio City BOYET CUCHAPIN March 15, 2013 Live-In: Live-Out: Php 9.000/pax Php 6.500/pax WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH and TRAINING DEPARTMENT MWSS-LWUA Complex, C.P. Garcia Ave. Quezon City, Philippines 1101 TELEFAX: 929-6210 e-mail address: [email protected] S m i nar D ea is e t l

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Methodology

Course Content

Training Objectives

Recognition

Participants

At the end of the seminar, participants should be able to:

Provide in-depth information on the chemistry of water and the factors that affect its quality;

! Disseminate the provisions and discuss the limits set in the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water of 2007.

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Training Objectives

Methodology

Recognition

Participants

Participants with 100% attendance will receive a Certificate of Satisfactory Completion.

Target participants are water quality officials and

personnel who are involved in water quality

assurance.

RationaleRationaleThe provision of safe water supply reduces, if not prevents,

the exposure of individuals to microbial and chemical hazards that could be ingested through contaminated water. It is along this line that the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water has established threshold values for various contaminants that may find their way to the water we drink.

A second look at the procedures and limits set in the Standards will serve as refresher for practitioners in water quality monitoring and surveillance. The concepts and principles behind the water quality parameters identified in the Standards, on the other hand, will provide an insight on how to prioritize water quality monitoring parameters.

Compliance with the Standards can therefore be viewed not only from the perspective of routine sampling and testing, but more importantly from a proactive hazard-prevention point of view.

Seminar-Workshop on

1. Background of Water Quality Standards - World Health Organization

- Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water

2. The Nature of Water- Water Chemistry- Pathways of Contamination- Probability of Contamination

3. Physical Quality Standards

4. Bacteriological Quality Standards

5. Chemical Quality Standards

6. Standard Testing Methods

7. Sampling- Concepts- Procedures

- Collecting- Handling- Preservation

8. Updates on the WHO Guidelines in Drinking Water

9. Introduction to Water Safety Plan

LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATIONWATER RESOURCES RESEARCH AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT

Course Coverage

Understanding Water Quality and Complying withPhilippine National Standards for Drinking Water

! The subject matters covered shall be presented through lectures and discussions from a resource person involved in finalizing the PNSDW of 2007;

! Case problems shall be presented for the participants to work on, for better appreciation of the subject matters presented; and

! Demonstration and hands-on exercises on water sampling, handling and preservation will be conducted.

LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION

FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL:

SEMINAR FEE:

DATE:

VENUE:

SEMINAR COORDINATOR: REMINDER:

* Please confirm on or before: * Please make payments either in cash or thru water district check payable to the LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION

April 02-04, 2013

Ridgewood Residence#17 Julian Felipe St., Baguio City

BOYET CUCHAPIN

March 15, 2013

Live-In:

Live-Out:

Php 9.000/pax

Php 6.500/pax

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH and TRAINING DEPARTMENTMWSS-LWUA Complex, C.P. Garcia Ave. Quezon City, Philippines 1101TELEFAX: 929-6210 e-mail address: [email protected]

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