Entry-Level Course for Drinking Water Operators

Date

September 12 - 16, 2022

Time

8:30 am - 4:30 pm (coffee & lunch provided)

Location

Corporate Event Centre at CHSI
5110 Creekbank Road
MISSISSAUGA, ON

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Duration

5 days

CEU Value

7.0

Cost

Regular: $1755.00 + $0.00 HST = $1755.00 CAD

Course Overview

This course provides new operators with a basic understanding of water characteristics and pathogens, treatment and distribution processes, and the regulations that govern water quality. This course is intended to complement the on-the-job training that Operators in Training (OITs) receive from their employers.
The course consists of two components. The first involves approximately 40 hours of self-study. The self-study manual will be mailed to the registrant within five (5) business days of registration.
Once the first portion is completed, the participant must pass a self-administered exam in order to proceed to the classroom portion of the course.
The classroom session is one week in duration and consists of a final exam that covers subject areas addressed both in the self-study and classroom portions of the course.

Target Audience

This is a mandatory course required by all new operators. It must be completed within 3 years from the date an OIT certificate in drinking water treatment and/or distribution was issued.
 
This course is currently closed because there is not enough time to complete the self study component of the course before the classroom date.  Please call us at 1-866-515-0550 if you would like to discuss options.
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Course Trainer:

  Kevan Light

Kevan has worked over 35 years in the water industry working for the City of Toronto and the City of Peterborough; duties ranged from water quality chemist, WTP Operator, WTP Supervisor (Maintenance and Operations) and WTP Superintendent. He holds a diploma in Organic Chemistry as well as Class IV WT, Class II WD, Class I WWT, and Class I WWC. Kevan has participated in a variety of certificate programs and workshops on topics directly related to technological advancements in the drinking water industry. He has earned the OWWA’s Operator Meritorious Service Award in 2014. Kevan worked in a water quality laboratory for 4 WTP’s for the City of Toronto. Later operated all 4 WTP’s for City of Toronto. Before retirement (2016), he was Superintendent for the City of Peterborough’s WTP.
Kevan brings a good knowledge in chemistry relating to water, biofiltration, algae identification, and various water treatment technologies. He is presently a contract Trainer for WCWC and instructor for Fleming College (Advance Water Systems, Environmental Law, and Environmental Technology) and Durham College water systems. Kevan is also a member of AWWA and OWWA.

 
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Course Trainer:

  Elliot Jones

Elliot is a Senior Technical Coordinator at the Walkerton Clean Water Centre.  He is responsible for coordinating operations between Scientists, Technicians and Managers to strengthen the drinking water Research & Technology programs, including pilot testing, technology demonstration, operator training development and delivery.  He is directly involved in the development and delivery of pilot testing and technical content, including training courses for operators and colleges, papers, reports, and videos with a focus on drinking water legislation, principles and practices related to operation, maintenance and administration of treatment processes, and related equipment.  His 8+ years of technical experience and leadership in the municipal water and wastewater industry, Degree in Biotechnology, C. Tech certification (C.E.T. pending report review), and strong understanding of environmental management systems and regulations, in addition to his passion for bettering communities, employees and the environment, have provided him with the necessary skills to become an immediate asset to current and future projects.