Basic Water Works Operation (1426) & Resiliency Overview
$349.99
A course will be available for 182 days upon enrollment
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Basic Water Works Operation (1426) & Resiliency Overview

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Courses Included

  • The Basic Water Operations course is intended to provide the necessary training for Texas Water Initial D license and to prepare operators to competently operate a Class D facility. The importance of water system operators cannot be overstated as they work daily to protect the public’s health by providing clean and safe drinking water to the people of Texas. It is the highly skilled work of water system operators that ensures that the water systems of Texas are well maintained to provide safe drinking water for years into the future.    The curriculum guidance issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in December of 2013 has been followed to ensure this training meets the TCEQ training uniformity standards. Click Here for Student Support.
    • Lesson Course Description and Learning Objectives

    • Lesson Operator License Requirements

    • Lesson Source Water Review

    • Lesson Coagulation and Flocculation Review

    • Lesson Sedimentation Review

    • Lesson Filtration Review

    • Lesson Disinfection Review

    • Lesson Water Storage

    • Lesson Distribution Piping

    • Lesson Water Main Installation and Backfilling

    • Lesson Fire Hydrants and Valves

    • Lesson Cross-Connection Control

    • Lesson Pumps and Motors

    • Lesson Water Meters

    • Lesson Safety

    • Lesson Regulations Review

    • Lesson Public Relations

    • Lesson Unit Conversions

    • Lesson Calculating Area

    • Lesson Calculating Volume

    • Lesson Chemical Feed Problems

    • Lesson Disinfection Problems

    • Lesson Storage Tank Problems

    • Lesson Final Exam

    • Lesson License Number

    • Lesson Basic Water Works Operations - Course Evaluation

  • This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the principles and practices of emergency management for water systems in Texas. The course covers topics such as the Incident Command System (ICS), the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the role and responsibilities of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the requirements and components of an Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP), mutual aid agreements, and the identification and protection of critical components of water systems. The learning objectives of the course include describing the purpose and benefits of ICS and NIMS, identifying the basic structure and principles of ICS, explaining the role of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, summarizing the requirements of an EPP, and understanding the importance of mutual aid agreements. This course is intended for water system operators and other personnel involved in emergency management for water systems.