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Basic Cross Connection Course - Spring 2026
In-Person Training
The purpose of this is to teach the principles of cross connection control as they relate to public water supply systems. The need for continued training in the field of cross connection control in Michigan is readily apparent given the major incidents of backflow that have occurred in water utilities in recent years. Cross connections on public water supply distribution systems continue to pose a distinct threat to potable water supplies. Learn how cross connections affect public health, potential risks, liabilities, and how to conduct surveys and carry out enforcement actions. This course will cover the type of devices and assemblies used, where to look for them, and how to implement a cross connection program. It will cover the documentation requirements and how to fill out reports for your cross connection program.
Date: April 07, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:30PM
Location: Lansing Community College, West Campus. 5708 Cornerstone Dr., Lansing, MI 48917
Registration Fee: $65
Registration/Cancellation Deadline: March 27, 2026
Continuing Education: This Course is approved for 0.4 Technical CECs for Drinking Water Operators
- Course Code: 2950
- Repeat Credit: This course is not eligible for repeat credit if taken more than once in the same renewal cycle.
5708 Cornerstone Dr
Lansing, Michigan, 48917
Start: April 07, 2026 8:00 AM
End: April 07, 2026 12:30 PM
In-Person Training
The purpose of this is to teach the principles of cross connection control as they relate to public water supply systems. The need for continued training in the field of cross connection control in Michigan is readily apparent given the major incidents of backflow that have occurred in water utilities in recent years. Cross connections on public water supply distribution systems continue to pose a distinct threat to potable water supplies. Learn how cross connections affect public health, potential risks, liabilities, and how to conduct surveys and carry out enforcement actions. This course will cover the type of devices and assemblies used, where to look for them, and how to implement a cross connection program. It will cover the documentation requirements and how to fill out reports for your cross connection program.
Date: April 07, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:30PM
Location: Lansing Community College, West Campus. 5708 Cornerstone Dr., Lansing, MI 48917
Registration Fee: $65
Registration/Cancellation Deadline: March 27, 2026
Continuing Education: This Course is approved for 0.4 Technical CECs for Drinking Water Operators
- Course Code: 2950
- Repeat Credit: This course is not eligible for repeat credit if taken more than once in the same renewal cycle.