Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-22-2004 |
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WWM281AC
2004 Fall – 2010 Fall |
LEC 0.50 Credit(s) 0.50 Period(s) 0.50 Load Occ |
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Arizona
Wastewater Certification Review: Collections Grades 1 and 2 |
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Refresher
course in preparation for state certification testing for the operation,
supervision and administration of wastewater collection systems. Prerequisites: None. |
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MCCCD
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WWM281AC 2004
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Arizona Wastewater Certification Review: Collections
Grades 1 and 2 |
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Apply the principles of mathematics to wastewater
collections, grades 1 and 2. (I) |
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List examples of hydraulic principles which include
hydrostatics, steady flow, energy, pumps as they relate to wastewater
collection systems, grades 1 and 2. (I) |
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Describe the construction, operation and maintenance of
pumps, motors and control units. (II) |
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Describe the processes used in wastewater collections,
grades 1 and 2, and the associated process control strategies. (III) |
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Describe the supervisory and administrative principles
required to manage a wastewater collections system. (IV) |
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WWM281AC 2004
Fall – 2010 Fall |
Arizona Wastewater Certification Review: Collections
Grades 1 and 2 |
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I. General Information A. Mathematics B. Hydraulics C. Safety II. Support Systems A. Pumps and Movers 1. Centrifugal Pumps 2. Positive Displacement
Pumps 3. Pneumatic Pumps B. Drives C. Control III. Treatment Plant Unit
Process/Process Control A. Preliminary Treatment 1. Screening 2. Grit Chambers B. Primary Treatment C. Biological Treatment 1. Activated Sludge 2. Trickling Filters 3. Rotating Biological
Contractor D. Secondary Clarifiers E. Polishing Filters F. Disinfection G. Solids Handling 1. Aerobic Digestion 2. Anaerobic Digestion 3. Vacuum Filtration 4. Thickener 5. Centrifuge 6. Filterpress
7. Drying Beds 8. Solids Disposal IV. Technical
Supervision/Management A. Administration 1. Planning 2. Personnel 3. Training 4. Budget 5. Public Relations 6. Maintenance Systems B. Emergency Response C. Security D. Legal E. Records |
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