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3.00 Credits
Covers the purpose, selection and location of water storage facilities and the operation and maintenance of related equipment. Topics include storage facilities and capabilities, booster pumps, water mains and appurtenances, joints, pipe protection and installation, valves, fittings, and hydrants. Water quality standards, contaminants and degradation inspection and monitoring, system troubleshooting, are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
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. Additionally, students gain knowledge on industrial pre-treatment, design and flow patterns within a hydraulic flow system.
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4.00 Credits
Relates the results of laboratory control tests to the chemistry of water and wastewater treatment. You will gain the skills and techniques to operate within a laboratory. Topics include laboratory equipment and instrumentation identification, written reports and laboratory tests. Laboratory testing includes hardness, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, inorganic chemicals, pH and disinfectant residuals.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth understanding of mechanical and electrical equipment maintenance. Topics include correct use of power and hand tools, preventive and repair maintenance of pumps, motors, chlorinators, motor control units, and other treatment plant equipment and safety procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to collect contaminant samples for laboratory analysis, to select and prepare appropriate sample containers; to keep accurate sampling records; access sampling sites and do composite sampling. This course also provides sampling safety skills and sampling quality control and assurance methods.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an understanding of electrical theory, various types of electrical instrumentation equipment found in treatment facilities, operation, troubleshooting electrical problems and safety procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the new and developing area in the industry known as Reuse. Topics include, development, treatment techniques, operations, equipment, source and application uses for wastewater Reuse systems as well as future planning for long term use in the industry.
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3.00 Credits
Helps prepare you for the operators certification test in water at the C or D level. Topics include water principles, mathematics, hydraulics, water filtration, chemical treatment, source control, basic operations, Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations, housekeeping and laboratory analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Helps you prepare for the operators certification test in wastewater at the C or D level. Topics include wastewater principles, mathematics, hydraulics, conventional treatment of wastewater, wastewater sedimentation, Colorado Water Quality Control Act, biological treatment of wastewater, effluent standards for wastewater, sludge handling and disposal, disinfection, pumps, safety, housekeeping, and laboratory analysis.
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3.00 Credits
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, hazardous communication, safety with energy electrical, mechanical, thermal and pressure, trenching, street work, laboratory, treatment equipment, construction vehicles/equipment and chlorine and other chemicals, security and safety standards.
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