The Groundwater and Wells brown bag Webinar series is designed for regulatory personnel with oversight responsibility of groundwater resources or public health, but who may not have had training in specific topic areas.
These free-to-regulatory personnel 30-minute presentations will offer information in easy-to-digest bite-size pieces on such topics as, but not limited to, groundwater flow, groundwater quality, well construction, well development, well maintenance, and vertical closed-loop geothermal heat pump installations.
Each brown bag Webinar in this series requires separate registration and you may register for as many (or few) as you like. The series will be ongoing and new installments are planned to be added every three to six weeks, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates.
Participants may earn 0.05 CEUs per each Groundwater and Wells brown bag Webinar in this series.
You may also wish to check with your respective regulatory agency regarding recognition of each of these brown bag Webinars for continuing education credit.
Once your registration is processed, you will receive an e-mail confirming your registration. (Please allow at least one full business day for the processing of your registration.) You’ll receive an e-mail invitation with log-in details five days prior to the presentation date. Click on the “registration” button and complete GoToWebinar®’s brief registration process. You will receive an e-mail confirming your registration for the Webinar, along with the option to add the Webinar information to your Outlook® calendar. Please note: Some Webinars may require organizer approval prior to the delivery of a confirmation e-mail. Once you are online for the brown bag Webinar, you will be able to type in your questions, as well as print out related materials. (Please view the NGWA Webinar FAQs page for more information including that for GoToWebinar.)
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Information current as of 3-28-2012. For further assistance, e-mail customerservice@ngwa.org or call 800 551.7379 (614 898.7791).