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Kansas WATER Training offers an large variety of workshops for both the beginner and advanced water operators! Listed below are many different workshops and the hours of KDHE continuing education credit.
Design a workshop to meet your needs! If a municipality is interested in any of the workshop topics and will offer a free workshop facility, Kansas WATER Training will offer the municipality the workshop of their choice and the date of their choice (as scheduling permits).
Is there a workshop topic that you are interested in that is not provided by Kansas WATER Training? If so, Kansas WATER Training may be able, upon request, to customize a workshop topic and length of hours to meet your needs.
Check out the Calendar for scheduled workshops and availability of scheduling a workshop.
Workshop Topics:
- “Do You Know Your System?” (10 hours)
A distribution workshop that concentrates on the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the potable water distribution system
- “Installations of Mains and Appurtenances” (10 hours)
- “Meters, Maintenance, and Management” (10 hours)
- “Small Potable Water Systems Workshop” (6 hours)
A Small Wastewater Systems workshop may be available the following day. If interested, contact Kansas WATER Training.
- “Basics of Water Treatment” (10 hours)
- “Math for Water Operators” (10 hours)
- “Disinfection through Chlorination” (10 hours)
- “Alternate Disinfectants” (10 hours)
- “Potable Water Exam Prep School” (10 hours)
A preparatory workshop before State certification exams.
A Wastewater Exam Prep School may be available at the same time. If interested, contact Kansas WATER Training.
- “Groundwater
and Wells” (10 hours)
- “Fluoridation; Design, Operation, and Maintenance” (10 hours)
- “Basics of Surface Water Treatment”(10 hours)
- “Controlling THMs Using Conventional Group 1 Technology” (10 hours)
- “Advanced Precipitation Softening” (10 hours)
- “Advanced Surface Water Treatment” (10 hours)
- “Taste and Odor Control” (10 hours)
- “Scaling and Corrosion Control” (10 hours)
- “Filter Profiling and Assessments” (10 hours)
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