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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtering, corrosion and taste and odors. Topics for each process include descriptions, operating procedures, associated calculations, start-up and shut down procedures, laboratory tests, troubleshooting, maintenance, safety and records.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers the purpose, components and design of collection systems. Topics include safety procedures, inspection and testing, pipeline cleaning and maintenance, underground repair, lift stations and sewer rehabilitation.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credit Hours 60 Contact Hours (Lecture) Relates the results of laboratory control tests to the chemistry of water and wastewater treatment. Students gain the skills and techniques to operate within a laboratory. Topics include laboratory equipment and instrumentation-identification, set-up and calibration, safety, sample collection and preservation, written reports and laboratory tests. Laboratory testing includes hardness, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, chlorine residual, pH, phosphorus, dissolved solids, total solids, suspended solids, turbidity, langier index, fluoride and biomonitoring.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Covers the safety aspects in the water and wastewater industry. Topics include development of safety policies and programs, job safety orientation, driving practices, CPR/First Aid, confined spaces, safety with energy - electrical, mechanical, thermal and pressure equipment, trenching, street work, laboratory, treatment equipment, construction vehicles/equipment, chlorine and other chemicals.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Designed to introduce students to the fundamental business practices that are utilized in managing a water or wastewater utility. Topics include the functions of a manager, planning, organizing, staffing, public relations, financial management, regulatory compliance, safety, and operations and maintenance from a management perspective.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Designed to introduce students to the practical, hands-on aspects of the safe and effective operation and maintenance of small water systems and treatment plants. Topics include the safe operation and maintenance of wells, pumps, disinfection equipment, small water treatment plants, storage facilities, pipes, joints, hydrants, valves, meters, and backflow prevention devices for the small water system operator.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit Hours 45 Contact Hours (Lecture) Designed to introduce students to the practical, hands-on aspects of the safe and effective operation and maintenance of small wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal systems. Topics include the safe operation and maintenance of small water treatment plants, lift stations and other facilities, and maintenance and rehabilitation of collection facilities for the small wastewater system operator
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4.00 Credits
4 Credit Hours 60 Contact Hours (Lecture) Provides the knowledge and skills to establish a compliance program for a water treatment facility using ground water, surface water, or ground water influenced by surface water sources. The student will learn all regulatory requirements for microbiological and chemical contamination (organic, inorganic, and radio) for monitoring and reporting operations.
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0.50 Credits
0.5 Credit Hour 11.25 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Prepares students to deal in a safe and effective manner with the hazards and hazardous materials involved in zookeeping.
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0.50 Credits
0.5 Credit Hour 11.25 Contact Hours (Lecture/Lab Combination) Supplies the tools necessary to be competitive in the zoological job hunt. Provides students with the ability to make realistic decisions concerning education and occupational objectives.
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