Water Systems Council announces Water Systems Primer and Refresher course dates

April 14, 2014

WASHINGTON — The educational sessions will take place at the South Atlantic Jubilee and the NGWA Expo.

WASHINGTON — The Water Systems Council (WSC), the only national, nonprofit organization solely focused on household wells and small water well systems, announced that it will conduct sessions of its Water Systems Primer and Refresher program at the South Atlantic Jubilee in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on July 25 and at the NGWA Expo in Las Vegas on Nov. 9, according to a press release published by Digital Journal.

WSC's Water Systems Primer and Refresher is a continuing education and training program that was introduced at the 2013 NGWA Expo, in collaboration with the National Ground Water Association, noted the release.

The one-day class provides instruction on water well fundamentals; pumps; service; components; water quality assurance; electrical safety, controls and regulations; community well systems, shared wells and groundwater heat pumps; and solar power systems, the release reported.

According to the release, the training is conducted by WSC member company representatives from Xylem Inc., Franklin Electric Company Inc., Amtrol Inc., Flexcon Industries, 2M Company, Grundfos Pumps Corporation, Pacific Northwest Sales Company and Pentair.

"The Water Systems Primer and Refresher provides a great opportunity for participants to receive invaluable training from the manufacturers of the products they use on the job every day," said Margaret Martens, WSC executive director.  "Our last session in March was completely sold out, which indicates a demand for this type of training that WSC is proud to provide the water well industry."

Read the full release here.

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