GA 24 Point Package for Class I Water Operators
- 48 Hour Course
- $619.00
Save with this 24 point package for Class I Water Operators. Includes:
- Wastewater Treatment Processes
- Advanced Oxidation and UV Disinfection
- Introduction to Water Technology
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021)
- Maintaining Wastewater Equipment
- Basic Electrical Concepts
- Pump Installation and Maintenance
- Valve Maintenance and Selection
- Piping Systems Part 1
- Piping Systems Part 2
- Pumps Part 1
- Pumps Part 2
- Membrane Processes
- Coagulation and Flocculation
- Meters, Valves and Hydrants
- Disinfection
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- Approved By: Georgia Board of Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators
- 18 Point Package for Class II Water Operators
- Pumps: Part 1 [42 Activities]
- 01. The Development of Pumps
- 02. Pumping Systems
- 03. Water Pumping Systems
- 04. Chemical Pumping Systems
- 05. Waste Pumping Systems
- 06. High-Viscosity Material Pumping Systems
- 07. Solid Pumping Systems
- 08. Pumping Terminology
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Calculating Total Head
- 10. Horsepower Calculations
- 11. Total Energy vs Available NPSH
- 12. Available NPSH vs Required NPSH
- 13. Pump Performance Curves
- 14. Head Capacity Curves
- 15. Curve Families
- 16. Pump Selection
- 17. Centrifugal Pumps
- 18. Pump Part Definitions
- 19. End-Suction Casing Configurations
- 20. Split-Case Centrifugal Pumps
- 21. Double-Volume Pumps
- 22. Impeller Types
- 23. Wear Rings
- 24. Shafts, Bearings, and Sleeves
- 25. Turbine Pumps Overview and Lineshaft Turbines
- 26. Can Turbines
- 27. Submersible Turbines
- 28. Flow Patterns
- 29. Axial-Flow Propeller Pumps
- 30. Mixed-Flow Propeller Pumps
- 31. Special Propeller Pumps and Turbine Pump Construction
- 32. Vertical Turbine Pump Application
- 33. Regenerative Turbine Pumps
- 34. Introduction to Rotary Pumps
- 35. External-Gear Pumps
- 36. Internal-Gear Pumps
- 37. Lobe Pumps
- 38. Screw Pumps
- 39. Vane Pumps
- 40. Rotary Piston Pumps
- 41. Flexible-Members Pumps
- 42. Rotary Pump Installations
- Pumps: Part 2 [41 Activities]
- 01. Reciprocating Pump Applications
- 02. Reciprocating Pump Parts
- 03. Reciprocating Pump Classifications
- 04. Steam-Driven Pump Operation
- 05. Power Pump Operations
- 06. Horizontal Plunger Pumps
- 07. Vertical Plunger Pumps
- 08. Air-Driven Pump Operations
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Introduction to Metering Pumps
- 10. Metering Pump Classification
- 11. Plunger and Piston Metering Pumps
- 12. Diaphragm Pumps
- 13. Air-Operated Metering Pumps
- 14. Rotary Metering Pumps
- 15. Handling Difficult Materials
- 16. Chemical Pumps
- 17. Special Chemical Pumps
- 18. Magnetic-Drive Pumps
- 19. Canned-Motor Pumps
- 20. Centrifugal Slurry Pumps
- 21. Pulp-Handling Pumps
- 22. Trash and Sewage Pumps
- 23. Diaphragm Pumps
- 24. Reciprocating Slurry Pumps
- 25. Vortex Pumps
- 26. Pump Sealing Requirements
- 27. Stuffing Boxes
- 28. Packing Materials
- 29. Installing Packing
- 30. Mechanical Seals
- 31. Special Seals
- 32. Pump and Sleeve Bearings
- 33. Antifriction and Special Bearings
- 34. Bearing Lubrication
- 35. Bearing Seals
- 36. Pump Installation and Maintenance
- 37. End-Suction Centrifugal Pumps
- 38. Vertical Turbine Pumps
- 39. Rotary Pumps
- 40. Reciprocating Pumps
- 41. Difficult Material Pumps and Other Maintenance Problems
- Introduction to Water Technology [51 Activities]
- 01. The Water Cycle
- 02. Precipitation
- 03. Surface Runoff
- 04. Groundwater
- 05. Lots of Water, but…
- 06. Water Use
- 07. Industrial Use
- 08. Agricultural Use and Waste
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Beginning of Waterworks
- 10. Centuries of Neglect
- 11. Water Treatment - Beginning to Today
- 12. Collecting Surface and Ground Water
- 13. Transmission of Water
- 14. Why Treat the Supply Water?
- 15. Types of Treatment
- 16. Treatment in the Treatment Plant and Distribution
- 17. Collecting Wastewater
- 18. Treating Wastewater
- 19. Primary Treatment
- 20. Secondary Treatment
- 21. Tertiary Treatment
- 22. Basic Properties of Water
- 23. The Color of Water
- 24. Measuring Water Color
- 25. Taste and Odor of Water
- 26. The Temperature of Water
- 27. Solids in Water
- 28. Total Solids in Water
- 29. Volatile and Fixed Solids
- 30. Turbidity and Suspended Matter
- 31. Electrical Conductivity
- 32. Atoms and Molecules
- 33. Acids, Bases, and Salts
- 34. The Ionization of Water
- 35. Alkalinity
- 36. Acidity
- 37. Hardness of Water
- 38. Other Unwanted Chemicals
- 39. Dissolved Oxygen
- 40. Pathogenicity
- 41. Disinfection
- 42. Stabilization of Organic Matter
- 43. Biochemical Oxygen Demand
- 44. Factors Affecting Growth
- 45. The Food Chain and Living Things
- 46. Bacteria
- 47. Environmental Classifications of Bacteria
- 48. Bacteria in Treatment Plants
- 49. Viruses
- 50. Algae
- 51. Protozoa and Higher Organisms
- Piping Systems: Part 1 [45 Activities]
- 01. Piping Systems
- 02. Fluids
- 03. Protecting Steam Lines
- 04. Keeping Fluids Clean and Moving
- 05. Piping System Maintenance
- 06. Valves and Fittings
- 07. Pipe Hangers and Supports
- 08. Temperature Effects
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Piping Insulation
- 10. Typical Piping Systems
- 11. Maintenance Considerations
- 12. Pipes
- 13. Pipe Schedules and Other Pipe Codes
- 14. Types of Systems
- 15. Metal Piping and Characteristics of Metals
- 16. Pipe-Manufacturing Methods
- 17. Behavior of Fluids in Piping
- 18. Piping Applications
- 19. Maintenance Considerations
- 20. Joining Pipe
- 21. Nonmetallic Piping Materials
- 22. Concrete Pipe
- 23. Asbestos-Cement Pipe
- 24. Plastic Pipe
- 25. Limitations of Plastic Pipe
- 26. Joining Plastic Pipe
- 27. Maintaining Plastic Pipe
- 28. Glass Pipe
- 29. Maintenance Requirements
- 30. Tubing
- 31. Advantages of Tubing
- 32. Tube Joining
- 33. Types of Tubing
- 34. Tubing Applications
- 35. Plastic Tubing
- 36. Other Applications and Maintenance
- 37. Hoses
- 38. Codes and Sizes
- 39. Hose Classifications
- 40. Hose Terminology
- 41. Reinforced Nonmetallic Hose
- 42. Nonmetallic Hose
- 43. Metallic Hose
- 44. Hose Couplings
- 45. Maintenance
- Piping Systems: Part 2 [49 Activities]
- 01. Fittings
- 02. Functions of Fittings
- 03. Screwed and Flanged Connections
- 04. Other Fittings
- 05. Welded Connections
- 06. Tube Fittings
- 07. Drawing Symbols
- 08. Valves
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Types of Industrial Valves
- 10. Gate Valves
- 11. Globe Valves
- 12. Needle Valves
- 13. Ball Valves
- 14. Butterfly Valves
- 15. Plug Valves
- 16. Check Valves
- 17. Quick-Opening Valves
- 18. Valve Maintenance and Connections
- 19. Specialized Valves and Diaphragm Valves
- 20. Blowdown Valves
- 21. Pressure-Regulating Valves
- 22. Temperature-Regulating Valves
- 23. Safety Valves
- 24. Relief Valves
- 25. Rupture-Disk Relief Valves
- 26. Reducing Valves
- 27. Other Valves
- 28. Valve Operators
- 29. Magnetic, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Operators
- 30. Remote Control
- 31. General Applications
- 32. Strainers
- 33. Filters
- 34. Steam
- 35. Traps
- 36. Vent Valves
- 37. Trap Maintenance
- 38. Typical Piping System
- 39. Pressure Gauges
- 40. Temperature Gauges
- 41. Rotary Pressure Joints
- 42. Vacuum Breakers
- 43. Accumulators
- 44. Receivers
- 45. Actuators and Intensifiers
- 46. Pneumatic Pressure Line Accessories
- 47. Heat Exchangers
- 48. Wrenches
- 49. Maintenance
- Pump Installation and Maintenance [31 Activities]
- 01. Installing the Pump and Preparing the Foundation
- 02. Fabricated Steel Baseplates
- 03. Checking Shaft Alignment and Grouting the Baseplate
- 04. Mounting Pump and Motor Separately
- 05. Compensating for Heat and Installing Auxiliary Pump Drives
- 06. Maintaining Centrifugal Pumps
- 07. Inspecting Packing, Seals, and Bearings
- 08. Motor and Drive
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Avoiding Common Pump Problems
- 10. Cavitation
- 11. Ring Seizure
- 12. Overheating
- 13. Pump Operation
- 14. Scheduling Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 15. Preparation, Work Areas, and Rigging
- 16. Moving a Pump
- 17. Disassembling a Pump
- 18. Inspecting Pump Parts
- 19. Checking Clearances
- 20. Reassembling a Pump
- 21. Reinstalling a Pump
- 22. Types of Rotary Pumps
- 23. Gear-Type and Vane-Type Rotary Pumps
- 24. Axial-Flow Pumps
- 25. Installing Rotary Pumps
- 26. Aligning Pump and Piping
- 27. Direction of Rotation
- 28. Pump Start-Up
- 29. Maintaining Rotary Pumps
- 30. Scheduling Inspections and Maintenance
- 31. Troubleshooting Rotary Pumps
- Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection [29 Activities]
- 01. Valve Materials
- 02. Threaded Connections
- 03. Welded and Brazed Connections
- 04. Flanged Connections
- 05. Valve Installation
- 06. Repairing Gate Valves
- 07. Repairing Globe and Angle Valves
- 08. Repairing Ball Valves
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Maintaining Plug Valves
- 10. Maintaining Check Valves
- 11. General Maintenance
- 12. Special Valves
- 13. Butterfly Valves
- 14. Diaphragm Valves
- 15. Pop Safety Valves
- 16. Relief Valves
- 17. Safety Relief Valves
- 18. Pressure-Reducing and Regulating Valves
- 19. Quick-Opening Valves
- 20. Application Considerations and Studying the Total System
- 21. Valve Applications
- 22. Valve Materials
- 23. Valve Identification
- 24. Soldered Valve Connections
- 25. Threaded Valve Connections
- 26. Flanged Valve Connections
- 27. Tool Selection
- 28. Valve Location
- 29. Positioning the Valve
- Basic Electrical Concepts for Water Operators [4 Activities]
- 01. Introduction video
- 02. Basic Electrical Concepts for Water Operators Introduction video
- 03. Basic Electrical Concepts
- 04. Basic Electrical Concepts Conclusion Video
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) [37 Activities]
- 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2
- 02. Article 90: Sections 90.3, 90.4
- 03. Article 100: Definitions
- 04. Article 105: Section 105.3
- 05. Article 110: Sections 110.1–110.4
- 06. Article 110: Section 110.5
- 07. Article 110: Section 110.10
- 08. Article 110: Sections 110.10–110.12
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition
- 10. Article 120: Section 120.1
- 11. Article 120: Section 120.2
- 12. Article 120: Section 120.3
- 13. Article 120: Sections 120.4(A)(1-4), Lockout/Tagout Procedures (Part 1)
- 14. Article 120: Section 120.4(A)(5), Complex Lockout/Tagout (Part 2)
- 15. Article 120: Section 120.5
- 16. Article 130: Work Involving Electrical Hazards
- 17. Article 130: Section 130.5
- 18. Article 130: Sections 130.7(A),(B),(C)(1-8)
- 19. Article 130: Sections 130.7(C),(9-15)
- 20. Article 130: Section 130.7 Tables
- 21. Article 205: General Maintenance Requirements
- 22. Article 210: Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches
- 23. Article 215: Premises Wiring
- 24. Article 220: Controller Equipment
- 25. Article 225: Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- 26. Article 230: Rotating Equipment
- 27. Article 235: Hazardous (Classified) Locations
- 28. Article 240: Batteries and Battery Rooms
- 29. Article 245: Portable Electric Tools and Equipment
- 30. Article 250: Personal Safety and Protective Equipment
- 31. Article 300: Introduction
- 32. Article 310: Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells
- 33. Article 320: Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms
- 34. Article 330: Safety-Related Work Practices: Lasers
- 35. Article 340: Safety-Related Work Practiced: Power Electronic Equipment
- 36. Article 350: Safety-Related Work Requirements: Research and Development Laboratories
- 37. Article 360: Safety-Related Requirements for Capacitors
- Advanced Oxidation & UV Disinfection [7 Activities]
- 01. Introduction Video
- 02. Advanced Oxidation & UV Disinfection Introduction Video
- 03. Choosing a treatment process & Ozone disinfection
- 04. Ozone disinfection video
- 05. UV Disinfection Video
- 06. UV Disinfection
- 07. Conclusion video
- Wastewater Treatment Processes [46 Activities]
- 01. Purpose of Treatment
- 02. Sources of Wastewater
- 03. Wastewater Collection Systems
- 04. Typical Treatment Facilities
- 05. Influent
- 06. Preliminary Treatment
- 07. Primary Treatment
- 08. Secondary Treatment
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- 09. Tertiary Treatment
- 10. Disinfection and Effluent Discharge
- 11. Solids Handling
- 12. Screening
- 13. Grinding
- 14. Grit Removal
- 15. Sedimentation
- 16. Factors Affecting Settling Rates
- 17. Types of Clarifiers
- 18. Air Flotation
- 19. Filtration and Effluent Disposal
- 20. Solids in Wastewater
- 21. Chemical Coagulants
- 22. Phosphorus Removal
- 23. Chemical Clarification Equipment
- 24. Disinfection
- 25. Factors Affecting Disinfection
- 26. Disinfection with Chlorine
- 27. Equipment Used in Chlorine Feeding
- 28. Lagoons
- 29. Activated Sludge
- 30. Aeration with Pure Oxygen
- 31. Trickling Filters
- 32. Distribution Systems
- 33. Trickling Filter Operations
- 34. Synthetic Media
- 35. Activated Biofilter Processes (ABF)
- 36. Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC)
- 37. Secondary Clarifiers
- 38. Three Processes
- 39. Sludge Conditioning
- 40. Thickening and Dewatering
- 41. Drying Beds
- 42. Lagoons
- 43. Vacuum Filtration and Filter Presses
- 44. Further Reduction of Water Content
- 45. Composting
- 46. Ultimate Disposal
- 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
- Membrane Processes [7 Activities]
- 01. Introduction Video
- 02. Membrane Processes Overview Video
- 03. Source Water
- 04. Reverse Osmosis Video
- 05. Reverse Osmosis, Nanofiltration & Electrodialysis Reversal
- 06. Wastewater Video
- 07. Conclusion Video
- Coagulation and Flocculation [5 Activities]
- 01. Introduction Video
- 02. What is coagulation?
- 03. Coagulation Video
- 04. Effectiveness of Coagulation
- 05. Conclusion Video
- Meters, Valves and Hydrants [6 Activities]
- 01. Introduction video
- 02. Meters, Valves and Hydrants Introduction video
- 03. Meters
- 04. Valves Video
- 05. Valves and Hydrants
- 06. Meters, Valves and Hydrants Conclusion video
- Disinfection [8 Activities]
- 01. Course Introduction Video
- 02. Disinfection Introduction Video
- 03. What is disinfection?
- 04. Types of Disinfectants Video
- 05. Types of Disinfectants
- 06. Proper Chlorine Dosing Video
- 07. Proper Chlorine Dosing
- 08. Conclusion
- Pumps: Part 1 [42 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Pumps: Part 1 - Certificate of Achievement (1 of 16)
- Pumps: Part 2 - Certificate of Achievement (2 of 16)
- Introduction to Water Technology - Certificate of Achievement (3 of 16)
- Piping Systems: Part 1 - Certificate of Achievement (4 of 16)
- Piping Systems: Part 2 - Certificate of Achievement (5 of 16)
- Pump Installation and Maintenance - Certificate of Achievement (6 of 16)
- Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection - Certificate of Achievement (7 of 16)
- Basic Electrical Concepts for Water Operators - Certificate of Achievement (8 of 16)
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) - Certificate of Achievement (9 of 16)
- Advanced Oxidation & UV Disinfection - Certificate of Achievement (10 of 16)
- Wastewater Treatment Processes - Certificate of Achievement (11 of 16)
- Maintaining Wastewater Equipment - Certificate of Achievement (12 of 16)
- Membrane Processes - Certificate of Achievement (13 of 16)
- Coagulation and Flocculation - Certificate of Achievement (14 of 16)
- Meters, Valves and Hydrants - Certificate of Achievement (15 of 16)
- Disinfection - Certificate of Achievement (16 of 16)
Instructor Bio
Jerry previously served the state of North Carolina as a Level III electrical inspector and provided state-approved electrical training for electrical inspectors at both Alamance County and Guilford County (NC) Community Colleges. Jerry taught the Kentucky state-approved four-year electrical apprenticeship programs offered by the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Trade School and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Trade School, and served the state of Kentucky as a Master Electrician and Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Officer. Jerry is a Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) and NCCER Core and Electrical Curriculum certified instructor. Jerry currently holds North Carolina and ICC electrical inspector accreditations and is recognized by the state of Washington as an approved electrical administrator.