Lousiana Pipelines
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2 Hour Course
- $29.00
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.
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- Course ID(s): 68799
- Approved By: Louisiana Department of Health - Environmental Health
Instructor Bio

Ralph Stevens is a water Subject Matter Expert, licensed in California, Nevada and Arizona as a Grade 3 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Ralph has worked in wastewater for almost 50 years, starting as an operator in a wastewater treatment plant and serving most recently as the Maintenance Reliability Supervisor for the Clark County Water Reclamation District. He is a certified Class Trainer for the California Water Environment Association (CWEA) and has served as the Operations and Maintenance Chairperson for the same organization. He has won a number of awards for his work, including CWEA Electrical and Instrumentation Person of the Year (2015), Safety Plant of the Year (2017), and the WEF Burke Safety Award (2019). Ralph goes out of his way to help and protect staff and the environment.