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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit Hour) This course is designed as a review course for those students wishing to take the KDHE certification test. This is a review, not an in-depth study, and will prepare the student to take the certification test. This course will cover the basics of wastewater treatment such as math, activated sludge, trickling filters, RBCs, etc. D
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to give the student actual work experience in a variety of plants. The student will spend one day a week in class and four days a week working in a plant. This will allow the instructor to guide the student in their work study and to evaluate the student's performance in the plant. D
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course provides water resource professionals a full examination of the emerging topic of beneficial reclamation and reuse of municipal and industrial wastewaters. Focus on treatment processes, public health considerations, public support and education for water reuse, costs and legal aspects of reusing wastewater, and potential uses for reclaimed water, including agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial cooling groundwater recharge, and direct potable use.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) This course provides an introduction to natural land and aquatic systems used for wastewater treatment, including constructed wetlands, waste stabilization ponds, floating aquatic systems, overland flow, and rapid/slow rate infiltration. This course is appropriate as an introductory course for those with little knowledge in this area as well as a review for the experienced water resource professional. ET 213 Biosolids Management
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course provides operators and managers of wastewater systems an introduction to the microscopic life forms found in wastewater environments. Topics include beneficial detrimental roles of these organisms as well as their taxonomy, ecology, and biological activities.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) This course provides an introduction to both urban and rural storm water management and planning. It is applicable for operators and managers of storm water and wastewater treatment facilities as well as landscape architects, municipal and county officials, and those persons interested in water resource and environmental issues. Topics include basic hydrology, drainage, runoff quality, detention, infiltration, and water harvesting.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit Hour) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the mechanical components of the different types of filtration units. The student will develop the math skills needed in daily operation of these plants. The course will cover the interpretation of laboratory tests needed to efficiently operate a plant.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit Hour) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the mechanical components of the different types of filtration units and softening plants. The student will study the math skills necessary for the operation of these plants. The course will cover the interpretation of laboratory tests needed to efficiently operate a plant.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) This course is an in depth study of the math concepts needed in the daily operation of wastewater treatment plants. Area measurements, volume measurements, solving for unknowns, loading rates are just some of the formulas the student will study.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) This course is an in depth study of the math concepts needed in the daily operation of water treatment plants. Area measurements, volume measurements, solving for unknowns and filtration rates are just some of the formulas the student will study.
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