The “Oxidation Reaction”: Friend or Foe to the Groundwater Industry?

Presented on Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The workshop will cover the general description of the oxidation reaction, outline where and how the reaction occurs, what creates the reaction, and what positive or negative effects it has on groundwater systems. The workshop will review all of the current oxidative chemicals utilized in the groundwater field, include some potential alternates , and discuss the application, features, and benefits of each. The attendees will learn how to identify these oxidation reactions and analyze their effects. Workshop handouts will include calculation information and graphs for proper oxidation chemical usage and control. The handouts will be reviewed and discussed, including example problems.

Presenter:
Roger Miller
Water Systems Engineering Inc., Ottawa, KS
Mr. Miller holds degrees in Chemistry and Biology from the University of Central Missouri and serves as a technical consultant for Water Systems Engineering, Inc. Roger has over 35 years of experience in multiple areas of the water industry. His work has involved research & development, project oversight and technical training for source water supplies to finished water transmission and storage. Roger has served on numerous committees within national, state and local water organizations and has published articles in AWWA OpFlow and NGWA Water Well Journal. Roger has participated as a national speaker for American Water Works Association, National Ground Water Association, National Rural Water Association and American Chemical Society.

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