WW6. 191 Water Systems Processes
Develops the basic understanding and required skills for operation of a water treatment system including raw water storage and pretreatment, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, fluoridation, softening, corrosion control, membrane processes, and safety procedures in the workplace. Required: MTH 065 Elementary Algebra and WW 6.190 Introduction to Environmental Technology.
Offered
Offered Spring only
Notes
Career Technical Education (CTE) Course
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Examine the traditional treatment steps in a municipal potable drinking water facility. Evaluate and apply the required steps/skills/controls for the operation of a municipal potable drinking water facility. Investigate additional treatment steps that may be applied to control water quality: softening, corrosion control, fluoridation, activated carbon, etc.