Oregon Water Treatment and Transmission Technology
A course will be available for 182 days upon enrollment
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Oregon Water Treatment and Transmission Technology

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Courses Included

  • This course is designed to introduce students to the sources of water and the various threats to our water supply. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Water Sources course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
    • Lesson Water Supply Hydrology

    • Lesson Groundwater Sources

    • Lesson Surface Water Sources

    • Lesson Emergency and Alternative Water Sources

    • Lesson Use and Conservation of Water

    • Lesson Water Quality

    • Lesson Water Source Protection

  • This course is designed to provide a foundational look at Water Treatment processes and methods. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Introduction to Water Treatment course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to provide an advanced overview of Water Treatment processes and methods. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Advanced Water Treatment course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College.
  • This course is designed to provide an overview of water quality regulations, methods of compliance, instrumentation used to monitor and ensure water quality, and the analysis required to supply clean and safe drinking water to the public. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems and lesson quizzes.  Find the required texts  HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Advanced Water Transmission and Distribution course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to provide a foundational understanding of Water Transmission and Distribution, system maintenance and inspection, and the safety of the public water supply. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion worth 4.8 CEU's for the Introduction to Water Transmission and Distribution course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to provide an advanced understanding of Water Transmission and Distribution, system maintenance and inspection, and the safety of the public water supply. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion worth 4.9 CEU's for the Advanced Water Transmission and Distribution course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to acquaint students with the hydraulics involved in water treatment, storage and distribution, and the math that applies to hydraulic principles. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Applied Hydraulics course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to acquaint students with the chemistry principles involved in water treatment, storage and distribution, and the math that applies to chemistry principles. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes. Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Applied Chemistry course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College. 
  • This course is designed to acquaint students with the math, formulas, and calculations used in water treatment, storage and distribution. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes.  Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Water Treatment Math course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College.
  • This course is designed to acquaint students with the electric terms, measurements, and equipment used in water treatment, storage, and distribution. Course material consists of reading assignments, video lectures, review questions, study problems, and lesson quizzes.  Find the required texts HERE . Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a certificate of completion for the Electricity for the Water Industry course, which is applicable toward a Certificate in Water Treatment Technology from American Water College.