This package contains a total of 24 hours and is intended for Class 3 and 4 water operators in the state of Kentucky. The package includes individually approved courses:

  • Pipelines - 2 hours
  • Storage Tanks - 2 hours
  • Piping Systems Part 1 - 5 hours
  • Piping Systems Part 2 - 5 hours
  • Pumps Part 1 - 5 hours
  • Pumps Part 2 - 5 hours

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: Drinking Water, Wastewater

Course ID(s): 29519, 29515, 29514, 29511, 32644, 32641

Approved By: Department of Environmental Protection

  • Pipelines
    • Pipelines [12 Activities]
      • 01. Introduction
      • 02. Pipeline Composition
      • 03. Installation
      • 04. Joining
      • 05. General Operations
      • 06. General Regulations, Overview
      • 07. Pressure
      • 08. Monitoring and Management
      • 09. Maintenance
      • 10. Safety
      • 11. Environmental Concerns
      • 12. Conclusion
  • Storage Tanks
    • Storage Tanks [14 Activities]
      • 01. An Introduction to Storage Tanks and Their Facilities
      • 02. Common Types and Classification
      • 03. Sizes and Common Materials
      • 04. Storage Tank Components
      • 05. Basic Operation
      • 06. Water Demand
      • 07. Regulations and Standards
      • 08. Regulations and Standards: Facility and Tank Construction
      • 09. General Maintenance
      • 10. Disinfection and Sanitation
      • 11. Safety
      • 12. Security
      • 13. Inspections
      • 14. Conclusion
  • Piping Systems Part 1
    • 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
      • 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
    • 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
      • 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
  • Pumps Part 1
    • 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
      • 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
    • 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
      • 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
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Introduction to Water Technology - Certificate of Achievement (1 of 5)
    • Piping Systems Part 1 - Certificate of Achievement (2 of 5)
    • Piping Systems Part 2 - Certificate of Achievement (3 of 5)
    • Pumps Part 1 - Certificate of Achievement (4 of 5)
    • Pumps Part 2 - Certificate of Achievement (5 of 5)
    • Guaranteed Next-Day Reporting