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Exam Prep Courses: 2026 Spring
1/1/2026 - 5/10/2026
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Operations Challenge Program Sponsorship 2026
1/1/2026 - 10/1/2026
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Operations Training Classes: 2026 Spring
1/1/2026 - 6/30/2026
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MWEA Water for People Topgolf Mixer and Fundraiser
2/27/2026
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Annual Biosolids Conference
3/11/2026 - 3/12/2026
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MWEA / MI-AWWA Asset Management Seminar
4/15/2026
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Section 21 Annual U.P. Wastewater Operators Conference
5/12/2026 - 5/13/2026
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32nd Annual MWEA Scholarship Golf Outing
5/20/2026
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**DRAFT** 2026 WFP at MWEA's 101st Annual Conference
6/15/2026
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Instructor: Bill Wyngaert
CEC Information:
0.5 WW Technical
Code: 2427
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
Instructor:
Dave Connors
CEC Information:
0.5 WW Technical
Code: 1910
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
Instructor: Dave Connors
CEC Information:
0.5 WW Technical
Code: 1910
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
| Course Title: | Fundamentals of Anaerobic Digester Operation and Control | |||||
| Description: | This course will give attendees an improved understanding of the system and strategies, and be better prepared for the day to day tasks of completing thi sprotion of the treatment process. | |||||
| Precourse Requirement: | None | |||||
| Instructor: | Chad Antle | |||||
Effective asset management is essential for maintaining reliable, sustainable, and cost-efficient water and wastewater systems. This seminar brings together industry professionals to share practical tools, real-world strategies, and success stories that help utilities make smarter investment decisions and extend the life of critical infrastructure.
WHO should attend? Engineers, Project Managers, Superintendents, Operators, and Directors.Click here to view the full agenda
*Please note that topics, timing, and speakers are subject to change
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Statewide Aquastore, Inc.
NEW! Simulated Practice Exam
Prepare with confidence for the Municipal D exam with this half-day simulated practice exam designed to mirror the real testing experience as closely as possible. Reviewed with EGLE WRD, this course allows participants to experience exam day conditions in a low-stress, supportive environment—so there are no surprises when it counts. This simulation helps build familiarity with timing, structure, and expectations while reinforcing effective test-taking strategies.Featuring realistic:
- Check-in and Restrictions Process
- Proctor and Announcements
- 50 Question Practice Exam (same formatting)
Each exam will be graded, and results will be emailed to attendees within one week. Participants will also leave with a detailed answer guide to support focused review and identify areas for further study, making this course an ideal final preparation step before exam day.
This course begins by covering the basic algebra rules and processes needed to perform mathematical calculations used in wastewater. The course then introduces basic water math concepts of tank calculations. Finishing with calculating water volume measurements through the system over time.
This class will be excellent for those in need of a refresher of high school math or those who generally struggle with math.
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CEC Information:
0.6 Tech WW CECs
EGLE Code: 3163
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
Instructor: Jason Hall
Nathan Callison
CEC Information:
0.6 Technical WW
Code: 1776
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
Instructor:
Nathan Callison
CEC Information:
0.6 Technical WW
Code: 1787
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $180
*Non-member - $300
This intensive 1-day Wastewater A & B Exam Review class is designed for operators who want a focused, high-impact refresher before exam day. Using advanced exam prep materials, the course concentrates on key concepts, calculations, and treatment processes most commonly tested on the EGLE A & B Wastewater Operator Exams, including activated sludge, attached growth systems, nutrient removal, disinfection, solids handling, pumps, hydraulics, and laboratory fundamentals.
The class emphasizes practical understanding and exam readiness through targeted problem-solving, process troubleshooting, and test-taking strategies tailored to higher-level certification. Ideal for experienced operators who already have a strong foundation, this one-day session helps sharpen technical knowledge, reinforce critical topics, and build confidence going into the exam.
Instructor: Dave Connors
CEC Information:
0.6 WW Technical
Code: 3167
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $195
*Non-member - $315
This intensive 1-day Wastewater D & C Exam Preparation class is designed to help operators strengthen their knowledge and boost confidence ahead of exam day. The course provides a focused review of essential topics, including calculations, treatment processes, operations, maintenance, laboratory procedures, and safety concepts commonly covered on the exam.
Participants will work through practice problems, review real-world scenarios, and gain helpful test-taking strategies to improve speed and accuracy. Whether you’re taking the exam for the first time or refreshing your skills, this class offers a practical, comprehensive refresher in a single, efficient day.
Includes: Detailed study guides, worksheets, and an EGLE approved scientific calculator.
Instructor:
Jeff HestonCEC Information:
0.6 WW Technical
Code: 3168
Registration Costs:
MWEA/WEF Member - $195
*Non-member - $315
The Annual Process and Sustainable Energy Seminar provides a platform for professionals to explore innovative approaches to water treatment and energy management. Through a series of presentations, attendees gain insights into sustainable practices, technological advancements, and regulatory updates, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the water industry.
WHO Should Attend? Engineers, Sales Engineers, Project Managers, Superintendents, Operators, and Directors.*Your Company Logo and Website Linked Here*
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