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WATER 208: Water Data and Records Analysis
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students learn basic computation and tabulation techniques, diagrammatic presentation and interpretation of hydrologic data. Analyzing water level recorder charts and state-discharge relationships are emphasized. Students learn basic computer processing of records. (SCC)
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WATER 209: Water Quality
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course introduces geologic and drainage basin characteristics. Students learn how man's influence through management activities impact water quality, timing and quantity of flow. Students study ecologic characteristics from a limnological viewpoint combining aspects of water quality and biology. Water quality field sampling and laboratory procedures are practiced. (SCC)
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WATER 210: Hydrologic Measurement
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course offers practical experience in the fundamentals of streamflow measurement with emphasis on discharge and stage monitoring. The use, care and maintenance of various instruments and equipment are stressed. (SCC)
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WATER 212: Water Rights and Laws
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students to gain a basic understanding of the water rights doctrines and learn practical applications in water management. Water quality regulations that govern the use of water in the western states is emphasized such as the Clean Water Act, Washington State Forest Protection Act and Spokane County regulations. (SCC)
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WATER 213: Advanced Water Quality
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This course emphasizes basic techniques of field water quality monitoring and sampling. Laboratory analyses of field samples are conducted with a follow-up of data interpretation and recommendations. (SCC)
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WATER 214: Advanced Hydrologic Records
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students gain practical experience and develop skills in streamflow measurements, records management and surveying. Instrument and equipment maintenance are emphasized. Various standard computational techniques such as data processing and spread sheets are introduced. (SCC)
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WATER 216: Watershed Restoration
5.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students are given the opportunity to analyze stream corridor processes and characteristics and then apply this knowledge in a final restoration project. (SCC)
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WATER 218: Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
Students study hazardous materials regulations, terminology, identification systems, shipping and storage containers, incident command systems and basic analysis, information resources, chemical protective clothing, and decontamination. This course meets the requirements for the 40-hour certificate. (SCC)
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WATER 219: Hazardous Materials Educational Refresher
1.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This is an annual refresher course that meets the requirements for the EPA hazardous materials certification. Prerequisite: WATER 218 or possess a hazardous materials 40-hour certificate. (SCC)
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WATER 228: Occupational Preparation and Experience
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Spokane Falls Community College
This practical course assists students in pursuing careers in water resources. Students learn to complete employment applications, resumes and employment portfolios. Faculty assist students in making employer contacts, interviewing and follow-up. Students are required to evaluate their work experiences and submit comprehensive written and oral reports. (SCC)
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