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3.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: WATR 150, WATR 151, and MATH 130. A course in practical water supply hydraulics with emphasis on the basic principles of hydraulics. The purpose of the course is to clarify pressure, head, buoyancy, friction loss, forces, velocity of flow and size capacity relationship of distribution systems. The course includes the study of pump characteristics, sizing of pumps, water chemistry, water treatment, arithmetic, chemical treatment, and efficiency test procedures. Typical calculations include line loss in series and parallel pipe systems, residual pressure, forces on thrust blocks, and horsepower requirements for pumps. This course prepares the student for the D3, D4, and D5 Water Distribution Operator's examinations. 54 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: Successful completion of WATR 150 Student Learning Outcomes or possession of a D-1 Distribution Operation Certification A course in drinking water distribution designed as a review for water distribution operators preparing to take the California Department of Health Services D2 or D3 examinations. 18 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: MATH 130 AND WATR 150. Course covering water resources, water quality, unit operations of water treatment, public health requirements, and the basics of water chemistry and aquatic microbiology. Prepares students for the T1, T2, and T3 Water Treatment Operator's Certificate examinations given by the State of California. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: WATR 156. A course covering water resources, water quality, unit operations of advanced water treatment systems, public health, water chemistry and microbiology, and fluoridation. Prepares students for T3, T4, and T5 Water Treatment Operator's Certificate examinations required by the Department of Public Health. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This class provides an overview and technical information on the role of the water conservation coordinator in the public water supply industry. Topics include: water supply and cycle, structure and operations of utilities, regulatory agencies, best management practices, water conservation programs and technologies. This class will help the student prepare for the AWWA grade one Water Conservation Practitioner Certification. 54 lecture hours.
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1.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: WATR 151 or WATR 156. A course in drinking water distribution and treatment designed to update current system operators on the latest improvements in technology and upcoming regulations in the water supply field. Students will be introduced to new technologies and methods used in water systems today and will be given valuable information on the latest adopted and pending regulations from CDHS, OEHHA, CDWR, SWRCB, LARWQCB, AQMD, and CalOSHA. The course will be helpful to those in need of contact hours to fulfill California Department of Health Services requirements for renewal of Distribution and/or Treatment Operator Certification. This course may be taken three times. 18 lecture hours.
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