Hach Lange, one of the world's leading manufacturers of water testing and monitoring instruments, has announced a further series of seminars on water testing for UK companies and organisations
The seminars will cover testing techniques within processes, in the field and in the laboratory.
Delegate places are free of charge and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Marketing manager Sarah Blayds urges delegates to book as soon as possible, adding: "These courses have been extremely popular in the past and places are limited.
"However, we try to accommodate as many people as we can because the training helps delegates to maximise the performance of their instruments".
The 2007 seminar titles are as follows:.
28 March: Basic laboratory skills for water analysis, Manchester (seminar full).
18 April: River monitoring and the EU Water Framework Directive, Intake protection, Manchester.
16 May: Wastewater process control: Innovation and further cost savings, Energy management, de-sludging and de-watering, southern England, venue tbc.
20 June: Key parameters in water analysis including BOD, TOC, COD, pH, DO, EC, Reading.
18 July: Organics analysis (TOC, COD, BOD) in industrial wastewater treatment, Manchester.
26 Sept: pH, DO and Conductivity - theory and practice, Improving analytical technique, Enhanced DO measurements with new optical technology, Manchester.
24 October: Digital innovation in drinking water monitoring instrumentation, Manchester.
5 December: Cost reductions through on-site sampling, Sampling techniques, autosamplers, and quality control, Manchester.
The seminars will involve both theoretical and practical training.
They will last for one day and lunch is provided.