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Webinar: Monoclor® RCS Technology - Eliminating Water Discharge

Join us for an exclusive national webinar on eliminating nitrification challenges in distribution systems. Sweetwater Authority Water District achieved remarkable results with Monoclor® RCS Technology—reducing water discharge from 19 million gallons over five years to zero. Director of Water Quality Justin Brazil will share practical insights on chloramine decay, the breakpoint curve, and proven operational strategies from his hands-on experience implementing RCS systems. Whether you're facing nitrification issues or looking to optimize water quality management, this session delivers actionable knowledge you can apply immediately. 

When: May 14, 2026, 1:00 PM EST

Who Should Attend:

  • Water Quality Directors and Managers

  • Water Treatment Plant Operators

  • Distribution System Operators

  • Water Utility Engineers

  • Environmental Compliance Officers

  • Municipal Water Authority Staff

  • Water Quality Laboratory Personnel

  • Anyone facing nitrification challenges.

What You'll Learn:

  • Overview of Water Quality and the Challenges of Nitrification
  • Chloramine Decay, Water Age, Temperature
  • Monoclor® RCS Technology System
  • Sweetwater Authority Case Study
  • Operational response without RCS
  • Operation of the Monoclor® RCS
  • Success Story

Presenter: Justin Brazil

Justin Brazil is the Director of Water Quality at Sweetwater Authority Water District. Justin has been a certified water treatment and distribution operator in the state of California since 2007, currently holding T5 and D2 certifications. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from San Diego State University in 2004.

Presenter:  Kevin Sanner
Kevin Sanner is the Regional Manager at cleanwater1, Inc., where he has been a key contributor since joining the company in 2015. He specializes in implementing alternative disinfection technologies, including the Microclor® system, as well as advancing wastewater treatment through polymer activation systems. Kevin has also played an integral role in delivering solutions for reservoir water quality improvement projects.

With over 18 years of experience in the water and wastewater industry, Kevin began his career at Coyne Chemical, where he focused on water treatment chemistry and optimizing wastewater dewatering processes. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Liberty University.

 

 

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