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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WTTI 200C or WTTI 200 This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of instrumentation applicable to water and wastewater management. The application, maintenance, and calibratioin of instruments in water and wastewater systems are emphasized. Upon completioin, students should be able to read, calibrate and maintain mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic sensing equipment; and indicating, recording, and control equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Effective Spring 2010 Prerequisite: WTTI 200C This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of instrumentation applicable to water and wastewater management. The application, maintenance, and calibratioin of instruments in water and wastewater systems are emphasized. Upon completioin, students should be able to read, calibrate and maintain mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic sensing equipment; and indicating, recording, and control equipment.
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1.25 Credits
Introduction to calculations used by operators to determine load, demand and other quantities critical to water and wastewater operations. Topics include per capita water use, domestic water use based on household fixture rates, water use per unit of industrial product produced, demand analysis, and load estimation.
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1.00 Credits
Basic hydraulic concepts and calculations necessary for operating water and wastewater systems. Topics include basic properties of fluids, pressure and force, head and head loss, pumping calculations, flow, thrust control, and computer applications.
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisite: WTTI 223 and WTTI 224 Basic hydraulic concepts driving the planning, design, construction, and operation of a pressurized network.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WTTI 200C or WTTI 200 This course is designed to explore basic chemical concepts and principles such as elements, compounds, states of matter and reactions that are applicable to evaluating and regulating water quality and applies them to water and wastewater treatment. Students also examine laboratory techniques, equipment, quality assurance, and recordkeeping and reporting.
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3.00 Credits
Effective Spring 2010 Prerequisite: WTTI 200C This course is designed to explore basic chemical concepts and principles such as elements, compounds, states of matter and reactions that are applicable to evaluating and regulating water quality and applies them to water and wastewater treatment. Students also examine laboratory techniques, equipment, quality assurance, and recordkeeping and reporting.
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisites: WTTI 223 and WTTI 224 Basic hydraulic concepts driving the planning, design, construction, and operation of wastewater collection systems. Topics included the function and operation of open channel and gravity flow collection system networks.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WTTI 210 or WTTI 210C This course is a continuation of WTTI 210C and is designed to train prospective water treatment plant operators and managers and in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, with emphasis on the use of safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on drinking water regulations (including the Safe Drinking Water Act), iron and manganese control, fluoridation, softening, trihalomethanes, demineralization, handling and disposal of process wastes, maintenance, instrumentation, and advanced laboratory procedures
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3.00 Credits
Effective Spring 2010 Prerequisite: WTTI 210C This course is a continuation of WTTI 210C and is designed to train prospective water treatment plant operators and managers and in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, with emphasis on the use of safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on drinking water regulations (including the Safe Drinking Water Act), iron and manganese control, fluoridation, softening, trihalomethanes, demineralization, handling and disposal of process wastes, maintenance, instrumentation, and advanced laboratory procedures.
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