After completing this course, the licensee should be able to:
- Describe a typical collection system layout.
- Name the three types of pumping stations currently in use and explain how they differ.
- Use the following terms in an explanation of pump operation: impeller, shroud, volute case, stuffing box, shaft sleeve, wearing ring.
- Name the importance of a pump station ventilation system.
- Demonstrate the necessary procedures to follow before pump start-up.
- Name the two basic parts of a hand-cleaned bar screen and explain their functions.
- Describe the operation of a mechanically cleaned bar screen.
- Explain why grinders are used and how they are maintained.
- Compare and contrast a rotating drum comminutor and a stationary screen comminutor with an oscillating cutter.
- Explain how a barminutor combines the functions of a bar screen and a comminutor.
- Give examples of important safety rules to follow when working with screening and grinding equipment.
- Tell why grit removal is important.
- Name the three phases of the grit removal process.
- Explain the functions of slide gates and dewatering drains in handcleaned grit chambers.
Approved By: Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) - Water Quality Division
- Maintaining Wastewater Equipment
- Maintaining Wastewater Equipment [41 Activities]
- 01. Collection Systems
- 02. Pumping Stations
- 03. Pump Operations
- 04. Pump Types
- 05. Pump Maintenance
- 06. Pump Drive Units
- 07. Piping, Ventilation, and Control Systems
- 08. Level Detection
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Station Operation and Maintenance
- 10. Safety Considerations
- 11. Hand-Cleaned Bar Screens
- 12. Mechanically Cleaned Bar Screens
- 13. Grinders
- 14. Rotating Drum Comminutors
- 15. Stationary Screen Comminutors
- 16. Barminutors
- 17. The Nature of Grit
- 18. Hand-Cleaned Grit Chambers
- 19. Maintaining Hand-Cleaned Grit Chambers
- 20. Detritus Tanks
- 21. Maintaining Detritus Tanks
- 22. Chain and Flight Grit Collectors
- 23. Maintaining Chain and Flight Grit Collectors
- 24. Aerated Grit Chambers and Cyclone Separators
- 25. Maintaining Aerated Grit Chambers
- 26. Sedimentation
- 27. Rectangular Clarifiers
- 28. Scum Removal
- 29. Circular Clarifiers
- 30. Sludge Removal
- 31. Laboratory Testing
- 32. Troubleshooting
- 33. Safety Considerations
- 34. Properties of Flowing Liquids
- 35. Flow Measurement Methods, Including Batch Processes
- 36. Flow Measurement in Open Channels
- 37. Measuring Flow from Freely Discharging Pipes
- 38. Methods of Depth Measurement
- 39. Flow Measurement in Completely Filled Pipes
- 40. Methods of Pressure Measurement
- 41. Maintenance of Flow Measurement Devices
- Maintaining Wastewater Equipment [41 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Certificate of Achievement

