This is an essential trade that suits people who are concerned about the environment and public health. It requires an interest in problem solving and the ability to work independently and responsibly. A career as a water and waste treatment plant operator requires good observation skills, manual dexterity and attention to detail.
Learn how to:
Operate filtration, pumping, disinfection and purification systems.
Adjust and monitor treatment processes.
Take samples and analyze water.
1 800 hours (full-time, 16 Months)
120 credits
Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS)
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Program Content
Solve mathematics problems related to water treatment processes
Apply occupational health and safety measures
Take physico-chemical measurements of water and sludge
Perform analyses of water intended for consumption
Operate pumping systems
Operate filtration systems
Operate oxidation systems
Operate disinfection systems
Conduct underground water treatment processes
Control the drinking water distribution network
Operate clarification systems
Use automated control systems
Conduct surface water treatment processes
Perform manual machining and plumbing work
Maintain potable water production and distribution equipment
Integrate into the work environment of a potable water production plant
Perform analyses of domestic and industrial wastewater
Control the functioning of sewage networks
Conduct primary and physico-chemical wastewater treatment processes
Operate biological reactors for wastewater treatment
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Bring your birth certificate, social insurance number, and school reports/transcripts to your local Adult Education office. If you are applying for a vocational program, please contact your Local Education Consultant for more details on necessary documents. Find my local adult education office.
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If you applied for General Education classes, welcome! You may be able to start immediately after submitting your application. If you applied for a Vocational Program, you will be contacted following the selection process.