This course connects safety standards to practical concerns, such as resource conservation and public health protection, within both rural and urban systems.

Learners will examine how state and federal agencies - alongside local water authorities - contribute to maintaining safe and efficient distribution networks. Through real-world maintenance scenarios, the course prepares professionals to identify and address common issues.

Knowledge checks throughout the course help reinforce learning, offering a hands-on way to build confidence without the pressure of a final exam.

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: All Operators

Approved By: Environment Department - Drinking Water Bureau

  • 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
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Achievement