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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Provides you with troubleshooting practices and procedures for chemical adjustments, equipment failures; electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic, source contamination, system control procedures and redundancies.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to study water resources in the industry. This course is designed to aid with future planning strategies with source water management practices including both ground water and surface water sources. Topics include, demand forecasting, water rights, alternative sources, storage, injection and hydraulic modeling, watershed management and integrated resource planning.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to legal requirements within the water and wastewater industries. Topics include groundwater water rights, non tributary water supplies, geothermal resources, water decrees and rights, water court operations, building and maintaining water utilities, absolute and conditional water rights and water ownership resumes. The student also is introduced to augmentation systems water right exchange processes.
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3.00 Credits
Exposes the student to typical water and wastewater development plans for international communities. This includes health studies, environmental impact studies, system design considerations, sustainability and funding programs. Topics also include basic design templates as well as development systems for operations and maintenance programs through research of available resources in remote communities.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the mathematical principles of density, specific gravity, pressures horsepower and energy costs, velocities, weirs, Parshall flumes, venture meters, California pipe method, flows from open-end pipes, settling velocities and classification of flow, distribution system friction losses.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth study and interpretation of blueprints, scale drawings, contour maps, profile drawings and symbols application to treatment facilities. The course also includes basics in HVAC, lighting, construction techniques, building materials and energy conservation.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a basic engineering overview of the activated sludge process and develops all process control activities around the biology of the treatment system. Topics include: settle-o-meters, flow concentrations, and oxygen uptake, turbidity, microscopic examination of organisms, trend charting, process control strategies. Classroom activities are reinforced by field trips to various treatment facilities.
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4.00 Credits
Instructs you on application, interpretation and implementation of the Colorado Primary Drinking Water Regulations as they apply to all types and sizes of public water systems and their source water.
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4.00 Credits
Studies microorganisms associated with all phases and concerns of water and wastewater treatment including bacteria, protozoa and algae. Topics include: microorganisms used in treatment, as indicators and the pathogens; regulations, health hazards and laboratory safety. Laboratory work involves media preparation, coliform testing, standard plate count, and biomonitoring.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an understanding of disinfection alternatives used in treatment systems such as chlorine, ozone, ultraviolet light and bromine chloride. Topics include chemistry, equipment/maintenance, startup/shutdown procedures, hazards, safety and troubleshooting.
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