
Water and Waste
Management
Water systems quality is critical to the health of a
community. The instruction presented in this program will ensure community personnel are
able to provide safe supply and distribution of water to community residents, and
appropriate disposal of waste.
What will I learn?
Training offers advanced knowledge in the design,
construction, operation and management of water works, waste water treatment and disposals
works and solid waste site works.
Program Outline:
- Small System Water Treatment
Plant Operator
- Class I Water Treatment Plant
Operator
- Class II Water Treatment Plant
Operator
- Water Distribution I: Pumping, Piping, Installation &
Repair
- Water Distribution II: Advanced
- Waste Water Treatment I: Mechanical Sewage treatment
- Waste Water Collection I: Wastewater Pipes & Pumps
- Municipal Solid Waste I: MSW Landfill Operation &
Maintenance
Partners
This program is offered in the co-operation with
the Department of Public Works and The Department of Municipal and Community Affairs.
Course Descriptions:
Small System Water Treatment
Plant Operator:
The Small
Systems course is designed to ensure that the student is
knowledgeable in the following areas of Water and Water Treatment:
Sources of Water, Characteristics of Water, Purpose of Chlorine,
How Chlorine Works, How to Test the Chlorine Residual, Inspecting
and Maintaining Pumps, Safety, Sewage Lagoon and Wetland Treatment
Processes, Waste Disposal Options, Operations and Maintenance
Procedures, Record Keeping and Water License Requirements.
Class I Water Treatment Plant
Operator
The Class I
course is designed to ensure that the student is knowledgeable in
the following areas of Water and Water Treatment: Micro-Biological
Characteristics of Water, Physical and Chemical Characteristics of
Water, Coagulation and Flocculation, Jar Tests, Sedimentation,
Water Filtration, Iron and Manganese Control, Chlorination,
Sampling, Records, Safety, Security.
Class II Water Treatment Plant
Operator
The Class II
course is designed to ensure that the student is knowledgeable in
the following areas of Water and Water Treatment: Water Treatment,
Centrifugal Pumps, Control and Instrumentation, Cross Connection
Control and Backflow Prevention, Safety, Emergency Preparedness,
Sampling, Administration.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
The School of Community Government at:
1-877-531-9194 (toll free)
1-867-920-3159
1-867-873-0584 (fax)
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