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Starting in 2026, employees of WQA member companies can take exclusive advantage of WQA’s learning library with curated training videos at no additional cost.
Why You Should Access the WQA Member Learning Library?
- Included with Membership
No additional cost to access - Flexible Learning
Short, focused courses designed for busy professionals - Built for Real-World Impact
Practical, focused learning you can apply right away - Earn While You Learn
Eligible courses offer up to 0.25 CPD credit* for WQA-certified professionals
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Your content library is just one part of your organization’s membership. You also receive:
- Discounts on WQA training programs and certifications
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*CPD Credit Information
Credit awarded upon completion of a quiz. CPD credit is awarded to the individual who completed the $0 purchase process, unless another individual from the company is indicated at the time of purchase. A company’s primary or managing contacts can add individuals to the member company record. Videos cannot be reassigned.
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Navigating the Unknown: Applying Treatment with Limited Information (0.25CPD*)
Presenter

Justin Mest CWS
Product Applications Specialist
A.O. Smith North American Water Treatment Engineering
While product certification covers a wide array of water quality conditions, water treatment professionals inevitably will happen upon rarely encountered, abnormally high concentrations – or, rather, unique cocktails – of contaminants. This presentation explores methodologies and resources for identifying the nature of little-known contaminants and scenarios, and potential treatment options. The discussion includes essential contaminant properties to understand, how to translate said properties into potential treatment options, and the limitations of relying solely on bench testing.
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Debunking POU RO Myths (0.25 CPD*)
Presenter

Peter S. Cartwright, MWS, PE
President
Cartwright Consulting Company
The most common myths around reverse osmosis (RO) treatment of drinking water are that
1) it removes all contaminants and
2) efficiency and recovery measure the same thing.
This presentation focuses on the operation of point-of-use RO systems, the concept of percent rejection, and the influence of the storage tank and usage patterns on performance.
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This Water Is Terrible! Fix It! (0.25 CPD*)
Presenters

Paul Friot, MWS, CI, CST, CWR
Consultant
Get Water Answers

Kelly Thompson, MWS, CST, CI
President
Moti-Vitality
You get a call from a customer: they have a water problem and they want you to fix it and they’ll even tell you what they think you should sell them. But who’s the expert here? And what do you, as the expert, need to find out from the customer to fully understand the problem and correctly identify the solution?
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Softening Water with High TDS (0.25 CPD*)
Presenter

Charles F. “Chubb” Michaud, MWS
CEO/Technical Director
Systematix Company
There are many factors that “push and pull” the water softening reaction. One of those is Total Dissolved Solids of the feed water. This presentation discusses the TDS limits in relation to the Equilibrium Equation. The relationship of TDS, sodium level vs hardness, leakage and salt level is presented.
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Tannins & Silica Reduction Using Ion Exchange (0.25 CPD*)
Presenter

Bill Jandrlich
Southeast Technical Account Manager
Purolite
Silica and tannins are commonly occurring nuisance contaminants. Silica can significantly impact equipment efficiency by forming scale and deposits while tannins lead to unappetizing discolored water and potential disinfection byproducts when chemical disinfection is added to tannin-containing water. Properly designed anion exchange treatment can be effective method for addressing both problems.
