Apr
30
Mon
Water Distribution 1 @ Douglas College
Apr 30 – May 4 all-day

Water Distribution 1

Course Overview

This course provides an introduction to water distribution practices and focuses on the practical aspects of construction, operation and maintenance of water distribution.

You should take this course if you are:

  • Wanting to understand more, or entering into a role where you will be dealing with water distribution.
  • In a role that requires an understanding of how water distribution systems work, or maintaining a facility classified as a water distribution (WD1) facility.
  • An operator who wishes to prepare for level 1 EOCP certification, or that wants to earn CEU credits that can be applied to water or wastewater systems continuing education requirements.

Learning Objectives

Upon completing Water Distribution 1, you will be able to:

  • Understand and apply water distribution system information/components including federal, provincial and local regulations, water quality, water sources, water storage, valves, hydrants and meters, plan reading, water main construction, and cross connection control.
  • Monitor, evaluate and adjust disinfection in water distribution systems including disinfection through chlorination, hypochlorination, ultraviolet radiation, ozone, chlorine dioxide, etc., sampling requirements and other monitoring.
  • Understand the functions of a variety of equipment including hydrants, meters, pipes, service connections, taps, valves, pumps, and water mains.
  • Understand the maintenance of water mains including types of maintenance and pumps and controls.
  • Understand how to perform certain security, safety and administrative procedures including understanding work site safety, setting up a safety program, electrical safety, chemical safety, confined space entry and safety in excavation, shoring and trenching, etc.

Certification Information

Certifications and exams are administered by the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) – please contact them for more information or to register for an exam.

CEUs

This course provides:

  • 2.4 core CEUs for small water systems and water distribution (SWS & WD) EOCP certifications.
  • Related CEUs for small wastewater systems, wastewater collection, wastewater treatment and water treatment (SWWS, WWC, WWT & WT) EOCP certifications.
Water Quality & Sampling for Water & Wastewater @ Douglas College
Apr 30 – May 1 all-day

Water Quality & Sampling for Water & Wastewater

Course Overview

This course provides a working knowledge of sampling for both potable water and wastewater systems.

You should take this course if you are:

  • An operator in a water treatment or water distribution system, an operator in a wastewater treatment facility, or responsible for water or effluent quality.
  • Interested in moving into a laboratory testing role.
  • Preparing for a certification exam or want to earn CEU credits that can be applied to water or wastewater systems continuing education requirements.

Learning Objectives

After completing the Water Quality and Sampling for Water & Wastewater course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how sampling is used to monitor for compliance with regulations for drinking water and wastewater effluent.
  • Understand common sampling methods and procedures including grab samples, composite samples, and automatic sampler tools, and how to determine which procedure is appropriate based on the circumstance, including routine bacteriological sampling, full chemical analysis, sampling for THMs, influent sampling, primary clarifier sampling, mixed liquor sampling, and monitoring well sampling.
  • Calculate the area, volume and time required to flush tanks and pipes.
  • Understand the equipment and materials used for sampling, and the potential safety risks.
  • Apply the concepts that guide a sampling plan, including chain of custody, and documentation.
  • Apply quality management methods for quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC).

CEUs

This course provides:

  • 1.2 core CEUs for small wastewater systems, small water systems, wastewater collection, wastewater treatment, water distribution and water treatment (SWWS, SWS, WWC, WWT, WD & WT) EOCP certifications.
Water Treatment 2 @ Douglas College
Apr 30 – May 4 all-day

Water Treatment 2

Course Overview

This intermediate course continues the learning for operators on key concepts in the field of water treatment and broadens an operator’s knowledge of system fundamentals.

You should take this course if you are:

  • Maintaining a facility classified as a Water Treatment 2 facility.
  • In a role that requires an in-depth understanding of how water treatment works.
  • Wishing to move to an Operator Level II role within your organization.
  • An operator who wishes to prepare for EOCP certification

Learning Objectives

After completing the Water Treatment 2 class you will be able to:

  • Describe and apply procedures associated with monitoring, evaluating and adjusting treatment processes.
  • Describe and apply more complex laboratory analysis procedures
  • Address complex chlorine and chemical problem solving
  • Describe quality control systems

Certification Information

CEUs

  • 2.4 core CEUs for small water systems and water treatment (SWS & WT) EOCP certifications.
  • Related CEUs for small wastewater systems, wastewater collection, water distribution, and water treatment (SWS, WWC, WD & WT) EOCP certifications
May
1
Tue
Small Water Systems @ Douglas College
May 1 – May 2 all-day

Small Water Systems

Course Overview

This two-day course introduces students to the fundamentals of small water systems operations and maintenance, and what operators need to know to ensure that their systems complies with legislation and protect public health.

You should take this course if you:

  • Operate and maintain water systems that serve a population of less than 500.
  • Are preparing to write the EOCP certification exam for small water systems.

Learning Objectives

After completing the Small Water Systems course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the factors that impact water quality, the legislation that governs water quality and supply, and how to monitor and report on your water system to protect public health.
  • Understand common water treatment methods, including filtration, and the safe use of chlorine, ozone and UV for disinfection.
  • Understand how water distribution systems function, including the materials and equipment, repair and maintenance procedures, and safety.

Certification Information

CEUs

This course provides:

  • 1.2 core CEUs for small water systems and water treatment (SWS & WT) EOCP certifications.
  • Related CEUs for small wastewater systems, wastewater collection, wastewater treatment and water distribution (SWWS, WWC, WWT & WD) EOCP certifications.
May
3
Thu
Small Wastewater Systems @ Douglas College
May 3 – May 4 all-day

Small Wastewater Systems

Course Overview

This two-day course introduces students to the fundamentals of small wastewater system operations and what is needed to comply with legislation to protect public health, safety and the environment.

You should take this course if you:

  • Operate and maintain wastewater systems that serve a population of less than 500.
  • Are preparing to write the EOCP certification exam for small wastewater systems.

Learning Objectives

After completing the Small Wastewater Systems course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the regulations that govern wastewater collection, treatment and discharge, and how to monitor system performance to protect public health and the environment.
  • Understand the characteristics of wastewater, and how this impacts collection and treatment systems.
  • Understand how wastewater collection systems are designed, built, operated, maintained, and repaired. You will be familiar with the equipment, materials, methods, and safety considerations.
  • Understand wastewater treatment methods, including the design, operation and maintenance of septic systems, and mechanical systems including preliminary, primary and secondary treatment.
  • Understand and apply safe workplace practices, including confined space entry, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, lock out / tag out procedures.

Certification Information

CEUs

This course provides:

  • 1.2 core CEUs for small wastewater systems, wastewater collection and wastewater treatment (SWWS, WWC & WWT) EOCP certifications.
  • Related CEUs for small water systems, water distribution and water treatment (SWS, WD & WT) EOCP certifications.
May
13
Sun
BCWWA – 46th Annual Conference and Trade Show @ Penticton Trade and Convention Centre
May 13 – May 15 all-day

The BCWWA Annual Conference & Trade Show in British Columbia`s premier water and wastewater industry event, featuring one of the largest trade shows of its kind in western Canada! This event facilitates professional development and networking for those working in the water industry in BC and the Yukon.

Join us in Penticton for our 46th Annual Conference and Trade Show to connect with exhibitors; network with colleagues; engage in educational sessions; and build your skills and industry knowledge.

Dates & Times:
Conference: Sunday May 13 – Tuesday May 15, 2018 I TBC
Trade Show: Sunday May 13 – Monday May 14, 2018 I TBC

Venues:
The Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre, 21 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton BC
Penticton Trade and Convention Centre, 273 Power Street,  Penticton BC

May
29
Tue
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations – Level II & IV @ Inn on Long Lake
May 29 @ 8:00 am – May 31 @ 4:00 pm

This three-day course covers the required material for taking the EOCP Level III and IV certification exam. An exam session has been set up for June 1st in Nanaimo.
Participants earn 1.8 Continuing Education Units from the EOCP.

Please see the form here for registration information.
Course topics include:

  • Regulations for wastewater treatment plants
  • Performance of preliminary and primary treatment
  • Troubleshooting secondary treatment processes
  • Types of microbes in wastewater processes
  • Calculations required for determining efficient operation
  • Aerobic and anaerobic digester operations
  • Sludge thickening and dewatering
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATIONS – Level I & II @ Westerly Hotel and Convention Centre
May 29 @ 8:00 am – May 31 @ 4:00 pm

This three-day course covers the required material for taking the EOCP Level I and II certification exam. An exam session has been set up for June 1st in Courtenay.
Participants earn 1.8 Continuing Education Units from the EOCP.
Please see attached form for registration information.
Course topics include:
• Regulations and standards for wastewater distribution systems
• Water quality and sampling techniques
• Distribution components and operation
• Chlorine handling and disinfection procedures
• Pump operation and maintenance
• Calculations required for distribution operators

You can view more event information by Clicking Here.

Jun
4
Mon
Water Treatment – Level 2 @ Vernon - MTS Training Center
Jun 4 – Jun 8 all-day

Description:

This is a 5 day intermediate level course covering all core areas including: detailed treatment processes and systems, emerging technologies, mathematics and complex chlorine and chemical problem solving involving flow and filtration rates and, enhanced safety components. Troubleshooting tips, maintenance details, introductory management practices, and a thorough review of WT Level I is also undertaken in this course.

** Note: Environmental Operator Certification Program Certification Exams require separate application online and are to be completed through the EOCP Customer Relationship Management System at https://crm.eocp.ca/  and to be submitted no later than 16 business days prior to the posted date of the scheduled exam.

Jun
6
Wed
Water Distribution Product Training @ Delta Burnaby
Jun 6 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Water Distribution Product Training!

The Mueller® Mobile Water Distribution Training School is a traveling classroom. Attendees learn about product selection, installation, operation, and maintenance in a fun and relaxed, hands-on learning environment. Instructors are highly experienced water industry professionals. The curriculum is approved for Continuing Education Units (CEUs), mandatory for operator recertification.*

You an check out more information on this session by Clicking Here!