Louisiana’s water infrastructure must stand up to extreme weather, shifting soil and flood-prone environments. This course connects safety standards to these day-to-day realities, highlighting how environmental and public health concerns shape pipeline design and maintenance.
Participants will learn how oversight is shared among local utilities and federal agencies. Through practical examples, the course explores typical maintenance tasks — especially those relevant to the state’s humid, storm-impacted regions.
There’s no final exam, but learners will complete short, interactive checks to strengthen their understanding.
Course ID(s): 68995
Approved By: Department of Health And Hospitals - Center For Environmental Health
- 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
- View Additional Activities
- 09. Maintenance
- 10. Safety
- 11. Environmental Concerns
- 12. Conclusion
- Pipelines [12 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Certificate of Achievement

