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If you have any other questions, after having read the information provided on this website, the OpenTherm Association’s secretariat can provide more information on the OpenTherm communication standard and the compatible products.
Course content includes wastewater treatment and disposal methods. Topics covered will include wastewater treatment facilities, pretreatment and primary treatment, wastewater treatment methods, disinfection and final effluent disposal. This course will help prepare students to take a state certification examination for wastewater treatment operators, which is the first step in working for a public wastewater system that treats and disposes of wastewater in compliance with state and federal laws.
Registration is now open to all students for Summer & Fall 2022Summer Semester starts: June 13Fall Semester starts: August 15
The OpenTherm communication protocol is primarily designed to control modulating heating appliances. The protocol is available to members of the OpenTherm Association only.
Topics covered will include the drinking water distribution system design, system operations, piping materials, water main, meter and fire hydrant installation, water storage, backflow control, information management and public relations. This course will prepare students to take a state certification examination for water treatment level II, which is the first step in working for a public water system that delivers safe drinking water to the public.
Water and Waste Water Treatment certificate and degrees help prepare you to take and pass the water and/or waste water treatment exam given by the California Department of Public Health. Join a high demand profession that pays well.
Watts EMEA Holding B.V. is a European division of the international holding Watts Water Technologies. Watts is a leading manufacturer and provider of products and solutions used in water protection, sanitation, HVAC, instrumentation and climatic electronic.
Covers advanced wastewater treatment techniques, including effluent disposal methods, activated sludge treatment, sludge digestion and disposal, effluent discharge, plant safety, plant maintenance, laboratory procedures, and treatment plant administration. Helps prepare students to take a state certification examination for wastewater treatment. First step in working for a public wastewater utility.
ENVTC20 Water Distribution System O&M (3 Units) ENVTC21 Water Treatment Plant Operation (3 Units) ENVTC22 Water Distribution Systems Level II (3 Units) ENVTC23 Water Treatment Plant Operation Level II (3 Units) ENVTC24 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level I (3 Units) ENVTC25 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level II (3 Units)
Required Courses (18 Units) ENVTC20 Water Distribution System O&M (3 Units) ENVTC21 Water Treatment Plant Operation (3 Units) ENVTC22 Water Distribution Systems Level II (3 Units) ENVTC23 Water Treatment Plant Operation Level II (3 Units) ENVTC24 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level I (3 Units) ENVTC25 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level II (3 Units) Degree Electives (Select any 2 courses) (6.0 – 7.0 Units) BCA15 Business Computer Applications-Beginning (3 Units) BIOL15 Bioscience (4 Units) GNBUS56 Business Mathematics (3 Units) PHIL2 Ethics (3 Units) SPECH1 Public Speaking (3 Units) GNBUS11 Principles of Management (3 Units)
This certificate covers all aspects of drinking water treatment, drinking water distribution and wastewater treatment. Topics covered will include drinking water sources, water quality/contaminants, water sampling/testing, drinking water treatment techniques, drinking water regulations, record-keeping, safety, customer relations and local government basics. The course also covers drinking water distribution system installation and maintenance of pipes, valves, meters, fire hydrants and storage tanks. Wastewater classes will cover wastewater collection, sampling/testing, pre-treatment, advanced treatment techniques, effluent disinfection, sludge/effluent disposal, regulations, laboratory procedure and administration. These courses are designed to prepare students to take mid-level operator certification exams through the state of California to become water and wastewater operators, which is the first step for working in the water/wastewater utility industry.
Topics covered will include the drinking water sources (groundwater and surface water), protection of drinking water sources, intake structures, water conveyances, water treatment facilities, water quality verses treatment techniques, chemicals used for water filtration and disinfection, state and federal regulations for surface water sources and water sampling techniques for groundwater and surface water. This course will prepare students to take a state certification examination for water treatment, which is the first step in working for a public water system that treats and delivers safe drinking water to the public. This class will also count for Continuing Education Credits (contact hours) for existing operators.
Membership is open to all companies and organizations which are active in the manufacture, distribution or installation of heating systems and components.
Topics covered will include advanced drinking water treatment techniques. This includes mineral removal, fluoridation, water softening, arsenic removal, membrane filtration processes, disposing of process wastes, maintenance of the treatment plant, advanced lab procedures, drinking water regulations and administration. This course will prepare students to take a state certification examination for water treatment level II, which is the first step in working for a public water system.
OpenTherm is a non-manufacturer-dependent system of communication between modulating HVAC appliances and room thermostats. It consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification.
This degree covers all aspects of drinking water treatment, drinking water distribution and wastewater treatment. Topics covered will include drinking water sources, water quality/contaminants, water sampling/testing, drinking water treatment techniques, drinking water regulations, record-keeping, safety, customer relations and local government basics. The degree also covers drinking water distribution system installation and maintenance of pipes, valves, meters, fire hydrants and storage tanks. Wastewater classes will cover wastewater collection, sampling/testing, pre-treatment, advanced treatment techniques, effluent disinfection, sludge/effluent disposal, regulations, laboratory procedure and administration. This degree is designed to prepare students to take mid-level operator certification exams through the state of California to become water and wastewater operators, which is the first step for working in the water/wastewater utility industry. The Associate in Science in Drinking Water and Wastewater Technology prepares students to become supervisors and managers at water districts and water treatment operating companies.
Topics covered will include drinking water sources with an emphasis on groundwater wells, pumps, water pipes, valves, hydrants, groundwater quality, chemicals used for water disinfection, state and federal regulations for distribution systems and water sampling techniques for distribution systems. This course will prepare students to take a state certification examination for water distribution systems, which is the first step in working for a public entity that delivers safe drinking water to the public. This class will also count for Continuing Education Credits (contact hours) for existing operators.