Water Supply Systems Operation and Maintenance, 4 PDH
(Water Supply Systems Operation and Maintenance)

Water Supply Systems Operation and Maintenance, 4 PDH

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Water Supply Systems Operation and Maintenance

Course Description

This publication provides an introduction to maintenance inspections and general maintenance services required at domestic water supply systems.  It contains information about tools and equipment, lubricants, and materials and supplies required to perform general and specific equipment maintenance tasks.

Course Outline

1. INTRODUCTION

2. MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS

3. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

4. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

5. LUBRICATION

6. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

7. CHEMICAL STORAGE AND FEEDERS

8. TANKS AND RESERVOIRS

9.  PIPELINES

10 CHAIN DRIVES

11. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course you will:

  • Learn recommended inspection intervals and maintenance procedures for aeration equipment;
  • Learn about maintenance procedures and inspection intervals for rapid mix, flocculation, and sedimentation basins;
  • Learn important considerations in maintenance of upflow clarifiers and solids contact units;
  • Learn a maintenance checklist for gravity filtration equipment;
  • Learn how to maintain filter media in optimal condition;
  • Learn backwash rates for media cleaning; and
  • Learn the importance of calibration tests for dry chemical feeders.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for civil engineers and operations and maintenance personnel wanting an introduction to operation and maintenance of domestic water treatment systems.

Benefit for Attendee

This course will give civil engineers and others an introduction to inspection intervals and maintenance procedures for domestic water treatment plants.

Course Author Profile J. Paul Guyer, P.E., RA, Fellow ASCE