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Web-based Training
  • FEMA. Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems Considerationsexternal icon

CDC TRAIN

  • Potable Water – EPHOCexternal icon
  • Wastewater – EPHOCexternal icon
  • Environmental Health: Water Supply and Waste Waterexternal icon
  • Public Health Response to Large Scale Water Contaminationexternal icon
  • Water Treatment Solutionsexternal icon
  • Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (Online Version)external icon

Free training for people with water wells

  • The Private Well Classexternal icon
CDC TRAIN
  • Groundwater and Well Contaminationexternal icon
  • Your Water Well Systemexternal icon
  • Groundwater Quality & Source Water Protectionexternal icon
  • Water Treatment Solutionsexternal icon
Education
  • CDC Disease Detective Camp
  • CDC Museum Student and Educator Resources
  • CDC Science Ambassador Lesson Plans: Infectious Disease Waterborne
Epidemiologic Case Studies
  • Cryptosporidiosis in Georgia
  • Typhoid in Tajikistan
  • Suspected Legionnaires’ Disease in Bogalusa pdf icon[PDF – 21 pages]
Additional Resources
  • NACCHO Checklist: What Makes a Water-Prepared Local Health Department? pdf icon[PDF – 2 pages]external icon
  • EPA Water Topicsexternal icon
  • EPA Watershed Academyexternal icon
  • EPA. A Critical Connection: The Water and Healthcare/Public Health Sectors pdf icon[PDF – 4 pages]external icon
Page last reviewed: December 9, 2021
Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases (DFWED)
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