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1 Certified Environmental Worker Training SEPTEMBER 2017 JUNE 2018 Grade A Water Operators Water and Wastewater Treatment Operators Water Distribution Operators Pump Installers Well Contractors

2 Welcome to Kirkwood Continuing Education Certified Environmental Worker Training Kirkwood Community College is pleased to sponsor state-approved basic training and recertification programs for the certified environmental workers of Iowa. Course delivery options include traditional classroom, self-guided and online instruction. CEUs will be posted to your permanent record and reported to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources once the class is completed and the tuition is paid in full. For other information on any courses listed in this brochure, please contact Kirkwood Community College at or September 2017 June 2018 CONTENTS Water/Wastewater Operator Training Certification Programs Water/Wastewater Operator Training Recertification Programs Water/Wastewater Operator Training Self-Guided Programs Water/Wastewater Operator Training Online Recertification Programs Water Environmental Technology Online Credit Program Monthly Training Calendar Hotel/Motel Information Campus Map Registration Information AREA SPONSORS The sponsoring community colleges are listed below, if you need to contact them for directions or additional information: Hawkeye Community College Cedar Falls Iowa Central Community College Fort Dodge Iowa Valley Community College Marshalltown Kirkwood Community College Cedar Rapids Northeast Iowa Community College Peosta Western Iowa Technical Community College Cherokee Kirkwood Community College assumes no liability for accidents that occur while participating in Continuing Education classes and provides no funds to cover medical costs. Participants are reminded that participation is entirely voluntary and are strongly urged to have their own health insurance. It is understood that participation is voluntary and Kirkwood Community College is not responsible for injuries or accidents and all liability against them is waived. Kirkwood Community College declares and affirms to its students, employees and to the public that it does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, physical attributes, veteran status, genetic information, socioeconomic status, and actual or potential parental, family or marital status in its educational programs, activities, admission procedures or employment practices. The College affirms its commitment to comply with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations and orders. If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this policy, please contact Human Resources at Kirkwood Community College, 313 Kirkwood Hall, 6301 Kirkwood Blvd., SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, or by phone to (319) ; or Vice President, Student Services, Jon Buse, 115 Iowa Hall, at (319) , or to jon.buse@ kirkwood.edu; or Vice President, Academic Affairs, Bill Lamb, 100 Iowa Hall, at (319) , or to bill.lamb@kirkwood.edu; or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number (312) , fax (312)

3 Water and Wastewater Operator Training CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Kirkwood Community College provides comprehensive training for water and wastewater personnel. Training ranges from basic concepts through advanced applications, offering water and wastewater operators the skills necessary to obtain certifications in compliance with state regulations. The operator in charge of a water or wastewater system must be certified at a grade equal or greater to the classification of the water or wastewater system. The State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources recognizes the following courses for certification in Water Treatment, Water Distribution, and Wastewater. Basic Training Water Treatment Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (3.0 Water Treatment Certification and Upgrade) This is a comprehensive course designed to teach the student the principles of water treatment plant operations. The course will cover sources of water, the treatment process, plant operations, safety, water quality regulations and waterworks Math. This course and six months experience satisfies the eligibility requirements needed to take the state Water Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 Exam. This is also a good review for those preparing to take the Water Treatment Plant Operator Grade II exam. ETCT-4050 / 4 sessions / $475 >91675 Tue/Wed 8:30am-4:30pm Sep 19-Sep 27 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91691 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Oct 4-Oct 12 Hawkeye CC Business Community Education Center 111 >91687 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Nov 1-Nov 9 Guthrie Western Iowa Tech Community College 301 >91668 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Dec 13-Dec 21 Iowa Valley Community College Continuing Education Conference Ctr Rm 614 >91662 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Jan 10-Jan 18 >91719 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Mar 21-Mar 29 Guthrie Iowa Central Community College EA-205 >91715 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Jun 6-Jun 14 Basic Wastewater Training Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (3.0 Wastewater Treatment Certification and Upgrade) This entry level classroom instructor course will present the basics of wastewater sources, characteristics, operations and regulations. The topics covered include biological treatment principles, wastewater math, and overview of the operation of preliminary, primary and secondary treatment operations. This course and six months experience satisfies the eligibility requirements needed to take the state Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade 1 Exam. This is also a good review for those preparing to take the Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Grade II exam. ETCT-4100 / 4 sessions / $475 >91672 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Sep 13-Sep 21 >91665 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Jan 17-Jan 25 Guthrie Western Iowa Tech Community College 301 >91667 Tue/Wed 8:30am-4:30pm Jan 23-Jan 31 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91673 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Feb 14-Feb 22 Iowa Valley Community College Continuing Education Conference Ctr Rm 614 >91696 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Apr 4-Apr 12 Iowa Central Community College EA-205 >91712 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm May 2-May 10 Hawkeye CC Business Community Education Center 111 Basic Water Distribution Training Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (3.0 Water Distribution Certification and Upgrade) This entry level classroom instructor course will present the basics of water distribution and will cover: sources of water, principles of design, installation, operation and maintenance pipes, valves, meters and other related hydraulic units. Operation and maintenance safety considerations emphasized. This course and six months experience satisfies the eligibility requirements needed to take the state Water Distribution Operator Grade 1 Exam. ETCT-4000 / 4 sessions / $475 >91686 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Nov 1-Nov 9 >91671 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Feb 7-Feb 15 Guthrie Western Iowa Tech Community College 301 >91704 Tue/Wed 8:30am-4:30pm Feb 20-Feb 28 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91700 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm Apr 11-Apr 19 Guthrie Western Iowa Tech Community College 301 >91714 Wed/Thu 8:30am-4:30pm May 23-May 31 Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 1

4 Water and Wastewater Operator Training RECERTIFICATION PROGRAMS The State of Iowa requires all licensed water and wastewater operators to maintain certification through the completion of approved educational course offerings. To be eligible for renewal, operators must have earned the required number of Continuing Education training Units (CEUs) during two-year periods ending March 31 of oddnumbered years. Applications for renewal must be completed and returned, with applicable fees, within 60 days of the expiration date. Training ranges from basic concepts through advanced applications, offering water and wastewater operators the skills necessary to obtain recertification hours in compliance with state regulations. Grade I and II Water and Wastewater operators are required to complete 10 hours (1.0 CEU). Grade III and IV Water and Wastewater operators are required to complete 20 hours (2.0 CEU) of training every two years. The current renewal period is April 1, 2017 through March 31, Advanced Wastewater Treatment: Grades 3/4 Recommended for: Grade 3-4 (0.7 This course will cover the responsibilities of a grade 3-4 Wastewater operator that include the following topics: pretreatment of wastewater, primary treatment in a clarifier, secondary biological treatment in lagoons, trickling filters, and activated sludge. The class also reviews wastewater math, sludge digestion, solids handling, pumping and maintenance, effluent chlorination and disinfection. This course will assist you in preparing for your certification exam and will cover the latest ABC Need-to-Know criteria. ETRC-2032 / 1 session / $175 >91666 Thu 8am-4pm Oct 19 >91664 Fri 8am-4pm Jan 12 >91709 Thu 8am-4pm Mar 8 Iowa Valley Community College TBA >91695 Tue 8am-4pm Mar 27 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 Advanced Math for Wastewater: Grades 3/4 Recommended for: Grades 3-4 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) This course is beneficial for wastewater operators who are preparing for an advanced level state certification exam and for operators who desire a refresher course in mathematics. The course involves learning advanced math calculations that apply to treatment facilities. Topics may include general math review, F/M, MCRT, WAS wasting, overflow rates, percentage of removal efficiency, detention time, sludge pumping rates and flow velocity will be covered. ETRC-2027 / 1 session / $125 >91683 Tue 9am-3pm Oct 17 McCleary >91692 Thu 9am-3pm Nov 16 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91670 Tue 9am-3pm Feb 13 McCleary >91699 Tue 9am-3pm Apr 10 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 Advanced Math for Water: Grades 3/4 Recommended for: Grades 3-4 (0.5 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course is beneficial for water operators who are preparing for an advanced level state certification exam or for operators who desire a refresher course in mathematics. The course involves learning advanced math calculations that apply to treatment facilities. This course is beneficial for water operators who are preparing for an advanced level state certification exam or for operators who desire a refresher course in mathematics. The course involves learning advanced math calculations that apply to treatment facilities.topics may include general math review, coagulation, chemical feeders, chlorination, etc. This course is a review for those seeking their Grade 3 or 4 operator license. ETRC-1022 / 1 session / $125 >91690 Wed 9am-3pm Nov 15 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91669 Thu 9am-3pm Jan 25 McCleary >91707 Thu 9am-3pm Mar 1 McCleary Western Iowa Tech Community College Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

5 Advanced Water Treatment: Grades 3/4 Recommended for: Grades 3-4 (0.7 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course will cover the responsibilities of a grade 3-4 water treatment operator that include the following topics: similarities and differences in ground and surface raw water and the sanitary hazards involved in the pre-treatment and treatment process of raw water; compute dosage, demand and residual, volumes, chemical dosage calculations, solutions, filtrations, hydraulics, pumping, velocity, jar testing, C*t calculations, solution and solution percentages and mathematical application of water formulas and conversions; review water chemistry, advanced pretreatment and chemical post-treatment process and controls; pumps, pumping and motors. This course will assist you in preparing for your certification exam and will cover the latest ABC Need-to-Know Criteria. ETRC-1026 / 1 session / $175 >91661 Tue 8am-4pm Oct 10 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 >91663 Wed 8am-4pm Nov 29 >91708 Wed 8am-4pm Mar 7 Iowa Valley Community College Continuing Education Conference Ctr Rm 614 >91660 Tue 8am-4pm Mar 20 Brown Northeast Iowa Community College - Peosta Campus NECAS Center Room Ag 3 Disinfection in Wastewater Systems Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) This course explains the principles of wastewater disinfection with chlorine, teaches the operator on how to control the chlorination process to obtain the desired effluent disinfection and how to handle chlorine safely. The course also helps the operator determine the proper chlorine dosages, explain applications and limitations of chlorine uses other than for disinfection, keeping records of chlorination operation and how to safely operate and maintain a sulfur dioxide Dechlorination system. ETRC-2019 / 1 sessions / $125 >91685 Tue 9am-3pm Oct 24 McCleary >91706 Tue 9am-3pm Feb 27 McCleary Disinfection in Water Supply Systems Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course describes the factors that influence disinfection, explains the process of disinfection using chlorine, hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide and chloramines. It also describes the breakpoint chlorination process and identifies the points of chlorine application. It also trains the operator how to operate and maintain chlorination equipment, handle chlorine safely, how to select the proper chlorine dosage and how to start up and shut down chlorination equipment. ETRC-1017 / 1 session / $125 >91689 Tue 9am-3pm Nov 14 McCleary >91701 Tue 9am-3pm Apr 17 McCleary Lagoon Operations Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) Operators will learn how different types of lagoons treat wastewater, how to maintain their systems, what the regulatory requirements are, along with how to conform to their permit by proper sampling and testing. Operators will recognize the problems that arise with lagoons and what solutions are available to them to solve problems such as odors, high laboratory test results and cold weather operations. A good refresher course if you plan to sit for Grade 1 Wastewater Exam. ETRC-2023 / 1 session / $125 >91688 Fri 9am-3pm Nov 10 >91674 Fri 9am-3pm Feb 16 >91697 Fri 9am-3pm Apr 6 Iowa Central Community College EA-205 >91711 Tue 9am-3pm May 1 Hawkeye CC Business Community Education Center 111 Leak Detection and Water Loss Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge of water leak detection practices and correlation methods. Students will be instructed in the basics and background theory of leak detections to better utilize advanced correlation techniques. Participants will learn various methods available to identify and find leaks in locations of unaccounted for water loss in water systems. ETRC-3004 / 1 session / $125 >91717 Wed 9am-3pm Mar 21 Nitrification and Chloramines Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course will cover nitrification which is a microbiological process by which reduced nitrogen compounds (primarily ammonia) are sequentially oxidized to nitrite and nitrate. Nitrification can be problematic in potable water systems that use chloramines for residual (or secondary) disinfection. The objectives of this course are: current practices of water suppliers and issues related to nitrification; provide water utilities with the latest information on nitrification in water distribution systems; provide information to help utilities maintain a chloramine residual and overall water quality in tap water; and help utilities effectively prevent and mitigate nitrification episodes that may occur in their systems. ETRC-1027 / 1 session / $125 >91658 Tue 9am-3pm Dec 5 McCleary >91713 Tue 9am-3pm May 15 McCleary Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 3

6 Pumps (Hands On) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 Water Treatment, Wastewater, Pump Installers, Water Distribution or Well Drillers Recertification and Upgrade) This hands-on course covers theory of operation, hydraulics, packing, mechanical seals, bearings and coupling alighment. Troubleshooting and hands-on assembly of close coupled, frame mounted and split case pumps for water and wastewater plants willb e covered. Casual dress is advised. Please bring a caluclator and dress for hands-on exercises. ETRC-2008 / 2 sessions / $199 >91716 Mon, Tue 9am-3pm Mar 12-Mar 13 Daugherty Center 1106 Pumps and Pumping Overview Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Treatment, Wastewater, Pump Installers, Water Distribution or Well Drillers Recertification and Upgrade) This course is a refresher to the theory and operation of the various pumps used in water and wastewater systems. In addition to an overview of basic pump hydraulics and pumping systems, there will be discussions on centrifugal pump operation, components, maintenance and troubleshooting. ETRC-8034 / 1 session / $125 >91682 Wed 9am-3pm Oct 11 McCleary >91694 Tue 9am-3pm Mar 27 McCleary Reverse Osmosis and EDR Stystems Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course will cover Reverse Osmosis and Electro-dialysis for water treatment systems. RO and EDR are modern technologies that are on the rise throughout the United States for treating many different water quality issues. Topics covered in this course will include: basic RO and EDR principles, how and why RO and EDR are effective ways to treat drinking water, troubleshooting and maintenance, common problems and how to address them, finished water quality, and how to ensure that your drinking water doesn t become corrosive. ETRC-1028 / 1 session / $125 >91659 Tue 9am-3pm Mar 13 McCleary Troubleshooting Lagoons Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) This Lagoon treatment process usually works well for wastewater treatment in small communities; however, the regulated effluent quality is not always met. The most frequent problems are elevated BOD5, TSS and ammonia (where regulates), and high or low ph. Also odor from lagoons can be a problem. Troubleshooting lagoons for effluent quality problems is not straightforward as the biological and chemical process involved are numerous and complex and not fully understood by most engineers and operators. In this course all the above will be discussed along with troubleshooting keys and solutions. ETRC-2029 / 1 session / $125 >91693 Thu 9am-3pm Nov 30 >91718 Thu 9am-3pm Mar 22 Wastewater Treatment Overview: Grade 2 Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (0.5 Wastewater Recertification and Upgrade) This class reviews wastewater concepts which includes the following: pretreatment of wastewater, primary treatment in a clarifier, secondary biological treatment in lagoons, trickling filters, and activated sludge. The class also reviews wastewater math, sludge digestion, solids handling, pumping and maintenance, effluent chlorination and disinfection questions. This course is recommended for those preparing to take their Grade 2 operator exam. ETRC-2017 / 1 session / $125 >91684 Wed 9am-3pm Oct 18 >91705 Fri 9am-3pm Feb 23 Iowa Valley Community College Continuing Education Conference Ctr Rm 614 Water Treatment/Distribution Overview: Grade 2 Recommended for: Grades 1-2 (0.5 Water Treatment or Water Distribution Recertification and Upgrade) This course will cover water regulations, operator math and chemistry, specific treatment processes in detail. Other topics covered will be water quality testing, electrical and monitoring systems, treatment plant safety, monitoring and recording requirements. Review of problem solving techniques for: water treatment and distribution mathematics; emphasis will be placed on: conversions, basic formulas, volume and pressure calculations. This course is necessary to prepare to take your Grade 2 Water Treatment/ Water Distribution Certification Test. ETRC-1016 / 1 session / $125 >91681 Fri 9am-3pm Sep 22 >91698 Tue 9am-3pm Apr 10 Iowa Central Community College EA Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

7 Water and Wastewater Operator Training SELF-GUIDED PROGRAMS SELF-GUIDED PROGRAMS Kirkwood Community College s Environmental Training Center is offering the following self-guided training opportunities for water well contractors, water and wastewater operators. What is self-guided training? Self-guided training is the educational process where individuals learn independently at their own pace. Do I have to purchase a book? The book is included in the price of your course! DO NOT pre-purchase your book you will not receive a tuition break if you do. What is the difference between paper/pencil and online? PAPER/PENCIL: 1). Proceed through each lesson by reading through short sections, fill out an answer sheet for the questions at the end of each section. Complete the test at the end of each chapter on the answer sheet provided and return for grading. A successful score of 70 percent allows you to pass each chapter. 2). After successful completion of all chapter tests, you will need to designate a monitor for you final examination. Your final exam will then be sent to your monitor for testing. After the completion of the final examination, the monitor will return all testing material to the Environmental Training Center for grading. ONLINE CHAPTER TESTING: There are some Self-Guided programs that you may complete by taking the chapter test online (computer-based). 1). Proceed through each chapter by reading through short sections, then take section test online. A successful score of 70 percent allows you to pass each chapter. 2). After successful completion of all chapter tests, you will need to designate a monitor for you final examination. Your final will then be sent to your monitor for testing. After the completion of the final examination, the monitor will return all testing material to the Environmental Training Center for grading. How long does it take to complete a course? The time needed to complete a course depends on each person. Set your own pace, but establish a regular schedule. Most students require from hours of study to complete each course. Who do I contact to get registered? You may contact Kirkwood Community College s phone-in registration or , mail in your completed registration form found in this catalog, or register on-line at What do I get when I finish? Upon successful completion of 70 percent or above, you will receive a letter of completion and Kirkwood Community College will report this to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to be applied to your renewal or upgrade of your license. Can I split my CEUs? No, you must choose what license you would like your CEUs applied to. No exceptions. Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 5

8 Water Treatment WATER TREATMENT Kirkwood Community College offers self-guided courses (most of these courses developed by California State University, Sacramento) for water treatment, water distribution, wastewater treatment operators, supervisors and managers. Each course includes a manual. Compressors (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.4 Water This course explains the function of the compressor in a refrigeration system and introduces information on the construction and use of reciprocating, rotary, helical, scroll, and centrifugal compressors. It covers compressor motors, control, and protection, and concludes with information on preventive maintenance for compressors as well as troubleshooting and repair. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Ground Water and Wells (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water This course is a review of hydrogeology, water well design and construction, aquifer testing, groundwater exploration and well siting, drilling technologies and techniques, subsurface sampling methods and techniques, wellhead protection and well rehabilitation measures. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Groundwater (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 Water This course covers geology, groundwater movement, groundwater quality, regulatory issues, water-well types and construction, pumps, water treatment, water-well problems, and groundwater recharge and storage. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Groundwater Rules (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water This course is a review of hydrogeology, water well design and construction, aquifer testing, groundwater exploration and well siting, drilling technologies and techniques, subsurface sampling methods and techniques, wellhead protection and well rehabilitation measures. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Hydraulic Troubleshooting (SS) This course covers understanding the systems, using schematic diagrams, installation procedures, cleanliness and safety. Includes tubing cutting, bending, and flaring, identification and selection of proper fluid, and charging the system. Discusses planned maintenance, specific repair/replacement recommendations, system diagnosis, and troubleshooting. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Introduction to Process Control (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.6 Water Covers the function of basic devices for measuring and controlling different kinds of variables in process control. Introduces closed-loop control and PID functions. Introduces analog and digital devices and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). ISA and SAMA instrumentation symbols and interpretation and use of process diagrams are covered. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Introduction to Water Technology (SS) Recertification and Upgrade) This course covers the nature, use, and properties of water. It traces the history of water treatment methods from ancient times to today s sophisticated systems. The effects of chemical and biological factors on the purity of water are explained. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Manage for Success (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 Water This training manual stresses problem identification and solutions, working together as a team, communication, motivation, and evaluating and improving solutions to problems. Managers completing the training program will be confident that they have the tools and the ability to apply them to be successful managers. Utilities can help ensure that they have the needed management capacity by having their management personnel complete this training program. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Math for Water Treatment Operators (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (3.0 Water This course will cover problem solving for math problems used in Water Treatment and Water Distribution plants and will also help with studying for the certification exam. Math for Water Systems covers: conversions, linear, area and volume computations, velocity and flow, detention time, water pumping and storages, chemical dosage and feed rate, backwash, overflow, horsepower, hardness, water softening, and wells. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Operation of Source Water (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.5 Water This training course is being offered to provide instruction and support for those individuals responsible for the operation of surface and groungwater sources. Topic areas covered: Hudrology, Surface Water Groundwater Operations, Pumping Systems and Transmission Lines. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) 6 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at /

9 Water Treatment Piping Systems (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.5 Water This course describes piping and tubing systems for transporting all sorts of fluids, including hydraulic fluids, steam, air, liquid products, refrigerants, and water. The course covers both metallic and nonmetallic piping, various methods of joining pipes, and how hoses differ from piping and tubing. It also covers valves, fittings, pipe hangers and supports, insulation, and other parts of a complete system. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water The first half of the book focuses on pneumatics. It begins with pressure, force, work, and energy as well as system components. This book continues with an overview of pneumatic diagrams, system components, maintenance and troubleshooting. The second half of the book deals with hydraulics focusing on the system as a whole. It concentrates on valves, cylinders, maintaining hydraulic systems, and troubleshooting. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Programmable Logic Controllers (SS) This course covers basic hardware and operating principles of PLC's, their inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance and troubleshooting, and networking. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pump Installation and Maintenance (SS) This course covers basic pumping concepts. It describes required maintenance of packing and seals and the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal pumps. It concludes with maintenance of rotary pumps. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pumps, Bearings and Shaft Seal Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Covers principles and applications of various types of bearings, including plain journal, ball, and roller bearings. Explains installation, inspection and repair of bearings. Deals with specialized bearings, including powdered-metal, nonmetallic, and hydrostatic bearings. Covers bearing seals, lubrication, and maintenance practices. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Small Water System Operation and Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining small drinking water supply systems and treatment plants, with emphasis on safe practices and procedures. Topics covered include roles and duties of small system operators, water sources, and treatment processes. Detailed descriptions of the components of a drinking water well are presented, and operators will learn how to set up a wellhead protection program; operate, maintain and rehabilitate wells; disinfect wells and pumps; and troubleshoot operating problems. Other major topics in this program include operation and maintenance procedures for small water treatment plants, disinfection, safety, laboratory procedures, setting water rates, and how to solve water treatment plant arithmetic problems. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Utility Management (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water This training curse offers detailed information regarding all major areas of responsibility of a utility manager. The manual describes why planning, organization, and recordkeeping are critical to virtually all aspects of utility management. Practical, up-to-date staffing guidelines presented in this course reflect widely accepted management practiced for interviewing, hiring, supervising, and disciplining employees. Legal requirements of recent federal legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are discussed, as is the importance of developing policies and procedures for dealing with harassment, grievances, and violence in the workplace. In addition, this training program highlights the essential elements of effective oral and written communications, including formal and informal public relations programs. A major segment of this curse focuses on the financial management of a utility. Topics discussed in this segment include assessing the financial strength and stability of the utility, budgeting, and funding capital improvements. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 7

10 Water Treatment Water Treatment Plant Operations: Vol. 1 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of a water treatment plant operator, sources of water, reservoir management, and intake structures. Operators will learn how to safely operate and maintain coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection processes. They will also learn to control tastes and odors in drinking water, control corrosion to meet the requirements of the Lead and Copper rule, perform basic water laboratory procedures, and solve arithmetic problems commonly associated with water treatment plant operations. An important segment of the course provides operators information on overall plant operation and covers topics such as daily operating procedures, regulation of flows, chemical use and handling, records and reports, plant maintenance, safety and security, emergency conditions and procedures, handling complaints, and energy conservation. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Water Treatment Plant Operations: Vol. 2 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of a water treatment plant operator, sources of water, reservoir management, and intake structures. Operators will learn how to safely operate and maintain coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection processes. They will also learn to control tastes and odors in drinking water, control corrosion to meet the requirements of the Lead and Copper rule, perform basic water laboratory procedures, and solve arithmetic problems commonly associated with water treatment plant operations. An important segment of the course provides operators information on overall plant operation and covers topics such as daily operating procedures, regulation of flows, chemical use and handling, records and reports, plant maintenance, safety and security, emergency conditions and procedures, handling complaints, and energy conservation. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Wastewater WASTEWATER Kirkwood Community College offers the following self-guided training opportunities for operators that have a wastewater treatment license. Each course includes a manual and test answer sheets. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Advanced Waste Treatment (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information presented includes detailed descriptions of the equipment and advanced treatment processes used for odor control, pure oxygen activated sludge treatment, solids removal from secondary effluents, residual solids management, enhanced biological control including nitrogen and phosphorus removal, and wastewater reclamation. Operators also learn to operate and maintain treatment plant instrumentation equipment and systems. The residual solids management chapter contains information on sludge types, characteristics, and quantities; sludge thickening using gravity thickeners, dissolved air flotation units, centrifuges and thermal conditioning as well as wet oxidation and elutriation; dewatering with pressure filtration (plate and frame, belt, vacuum), centrifuges and drying beds; volume reduction using composting, mechanical drying, incineration, and lagoons; and disposal methods for dewatered or liquid stabilized sludge. This course focuses on actual operating procedures and teaches operators to analyze and solve operational problems. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Collection Systems: Methods for Evaluating and Improving Performance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (3.0 This course will provide you with information about situations and issues encountered by most collection system operators and managers regardless of geographic location or climate. The material also provides you with an understanding of the basic O&M concepts for wastewater collection systems and with the tools needed to identify, analyze, and solve system problems as they occur. O&M programs for wastewater collection systems will vary with the age of the system, the extent and effectiveness of previous programs, local conditions, and funding. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Compressors (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.4 This course explains the function of the compressor in a refrigeration system and introduces information on the construction and use of reciprocating, rotary, helical, scroll, and centrifugal compressors. It covers compressor motors, control, and protection, and concludes with information on preventive maintenance for compressors as well as troubleshooting and repair. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) 8 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

11 Flow Measurement for Wastewater (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course discusses the principles of fluid flow and how primary devices affect fluid flow. It describes flow measurement using several kinds of secondary devices. It covers rotameters and other variable-area instruments. It explains how weirs, flumes, and other arrangements measure open-channel flow. It compares many kinds of positive-displacement meters and explains the operation of several kinds of turbine and magnetic flowmeters. The course describes less common flowmeters (including vortex-precession, mass flow, and ultrasonic devices) and instruments that meter the flow of solids. Finally, it provides guidelines for safe installation and maintenance of flow devices. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Hydraulic Systems Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.5 This course deals with the system as a whole, including the use of drawings and diagrams to understand the system, the installation of equipment, maintenance, and troubleshooting. In addition to specific repairs, the course deals with planned maintenance of the system to achieve maximum performance. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Hydraulic Troubleshooting (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course covers understanding the systems, using schematic diagrams, installation procedures, cleanliness and safety. Includes tubing cutting, bending, and flaring, identification and selection of proper fluid, and charging the system. Discusses planned maintenance, specific repair/replacement recommendations, system diagnosis, and troubleshooting. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Industrial Waste Treatment: Vol. 1 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators the practical aspects of operating and maintaining industrial wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of an industrial treatment plant operator, detailed safety procedures, regulations governing industrial wastes, sources of wastes, and methods for preventing and minimizing wastes at the source. Operators learn to operate and maintain flow measurement equipment, preliminary treatment processes (equalization, screening, and ph adjustment), physical-chemical treatment processes (coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation), pressure and gravity filters (including membrane filters), physical treatment processes (air stripping and carbon absorption), and processes for treatment of metal wastestreams. Operators will also learn to operate and maintain treatment plant instrumentation equipment and systems. This course focuses on actual operating procedures and teaches operators to analyze and solve operational problems. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Industrial Waste Treatment: Vol. 2 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators the practical aspects of operating and maintaining industrial wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Topics covered include the importance and responsibilities of an industrial treatment plant operator, fixed growth processes (trickling filters and rotating biological contactors), activated sludge process control, sequencing batch reactors, enhanced biological treatment (including nitrogen and phosphorus removal), anaerobic treatment, residual solids management, and plant and equipment maintenance. Operators will learn how to control these treatment processes under normal and abnormal conditions and how to analyze and solve operational problems. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Introduction to Process Control (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.6 Covers the function of basic devices for measuring and controlling different kinds of variables in process control. Introduces closed-loop control and PID functions. Introduces analog and digital devices and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). ISA and SAMA instrumentation symbols and interpretation and use of process diagrams are covered. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Lagoons (Waste Stabilization Ponds) (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 This course will cover wastewater composition, lagoon types. Facultative and aerated lagoon operational theory, dissolved oxygen and ph measurement, calculating hydraulic and organic loading, detention time, geometric mean, average flow and percent removal and NPDES permits. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Wastewater Maintaining Wastewater Equipment (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course covers the equipment used in handling and treating wastewater. It outlines correct facility maintenance procedures, including necessary checks and testing of solids handling equipment. Also included is the maintenance of flow measurement devices and the safety precautions of workers in the treatment plant environments. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 9

12 Wastewater Manage for Success (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 This training manual stresses problem identification and solutions, working together as a team, communication, motivation, and evaluating and improving solutions to problems. Managers completing the training program will be confident that they have the tools and the ability to apply them to be successful managers. Utilities can help ensure that they have the needed management capacity by having their management personnel complete this training program. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Math for Wastewater Operators (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 This course will cover problem solving for math problems used in wastewater treatment plants and will also help with studying for the certification exam. Math for Wastewater systems covers: conversions, linear, area and volume computations, water usage and wastewater flow, concentration and dosage, density and specific gravity, velocity, and flow chemical dosage and feed rate, grit removal, activated sludge, aerobic digesters, rotating biological contractors (RBC's), trickling filters, disinfection, sludge math and lagoons. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Membrane Bioreactors (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course describes the MBR process; explains how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the process; stresses safe procedures for cost-effective operation and maintenance (O&M); and helps operators develop strategies for correcting MBR failures. The manual covers how computer technology, including SCADA, can be used to perform MBR process control functions. Also included are procedures for implementing a comprehensive start-up, commissioning, and training phase prior to the complete transfer of an MBR plant to O&M staff. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: Vol. 1 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing the use of safe practices and procedures. Information presented includes the role and responsibilities of a treatment plant operator, an explanation of why wastes must be treated, and detailed descriptions of the equipment and processes used in a wastewater treatment plant. Operators learn to operate and maintain racks, screens, comminutors, sedimentation tanks, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, package activated sludge plants, oxidation ditches, ponds, and chlorination facilities. Operators also learn to analyze and solve operational problems and to perform mathematical calculations relating to wastewater treatment process control. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: Vol. 2 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Topics covered include conventional activated sludge processes, sludge digestion and solids handling, effluent disposal, plant safety and good housekeeping, plant and equipment maintenance, laboratory procedures and chemistry, use of computers for plant operation and maintenance, analysis and presentation of data, and records and report writing. Operators also learn to analyze and solve operational problems and to perform mathematical calculations relating to wastewater treatment process control. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Piping Systems (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.5 This course describes piping and tubing systems for transporting all sorts of fluids, including hydraulic fluids, steam, air, liquid products, refrigerants, and water. The course covers both metallic and nonmetallic piping, various methods of joining pipes, and how hoses differ from piping and tubing. It also covers valves, fittings, pipe hangers and supports, insulation, and other parts of a complete system. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 The first half of the book focuses on pneumatics. It begins with pressure, force, work, and energy as well as system components. This book continues with an overview of pneumatic diagrams, system components, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The second half of the book deals with hydraulics focusing on the system as a whole. It concentrates on valves, cylinders, maintaining hydraulic systems, and troubleshooting. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pre-Treatment Facility Inspection (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 The purpose of this course is to train operators to become pretreatment facility inspectors and to improve the knowledge and skills of current inspectors. The course stresses duties and responsibilities, including ethical responsibilities, of pretreatment inspectors. Topics covered include development and application of regulations, sources of industrial wastewater, source control processes and procedures, monitoring wastewater flows, and collecting and transporting representative samples. Operators will also learn how to respond to emergencies, limit the impact of an incident, and take enforcement action. Administrative topics include public relations; planning and funding an industrial waste pretreatment program; developing a database management program; and implementing an industrial waste monitoring program. Detailed procedures are provided to help operators prepare for inspections. Also included are lists of pertinent questions that should be answered when inspecting various types of industries. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) 10 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

13 Programmable Logic Controllers (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course covers the basic hardware and operating principles of PLC's, their inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance and troubleshooting, and networking. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pump Installation and Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course covers basic pumping concepts. It describes required maintenance of packing and seals and the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal pumps. It concludes with maintenance of rotary pumps. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pumps, Bearings and Shaft Seal Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Covers principles and applications of various types of bearings, including plain journal, ball, and roller bearings. Explains installation, inspection and repair of bearings. Deals with specialized bearings, including powdered-metal, nonmetallic, and hydrostatic bearings. Covers bearing seals, lubrication, and maintenance practices. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Small Wastewater Systems: Vol. 2 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 Volume II of this course is designed to train small wastewater system operators to safely operate and maintain the equipment for several package wastewater treatment processes. Operators will learn how to use wetlands, hyacinth cultures, and land application methods to treat wastewater and dispose of effluent. Volume II also describes how to perform basic lab procedures and administer a small wastewater system. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Treatment of Metal Wastestreams (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining treatment plants receive wastewater from electroplating, metal finishing, and printed circuit board manufacturing facilities. Information is presented on the need for treatment of metal wastestreams, sources of wastewater, material safety data sheets (MSDSs), and employee right-to-know laws. Operators learn to operate and maintain the equipment and processes used to treat metal wastestreams and how to treat and dispose of sludge produced by the treatment processes. This course focuses on actual operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures, with particular emphasis on safety. Operators also learn to solve arithmetic problems needed to operate treatment processes for metal wastestreams. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Wastewater Small Wastewater Systems: Vol. 1 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course describes the roles and responsibilities of the operator and presents detailed descriptions of the equipment and processes commonly used in small community wastewater systems, including septic tanks, effluent and grinder pumps, and gravity, pressure, and vacuum collection systems. Treatment and disposal options discussed include sand and gravel filters, leach fields, seepage pits, mounds, and evapotranspiration systems. Other topics geared to the needs of small utility agencies include how to develop a maintenance program and how to set rates. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 11

14 Wastewater Utility Management (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 This training course offers detailed information regarding all major areas of responsibility of a utility manager. The manual describes why planning, organization, and recordkeeping are critical to virtually all aspects of utility management. Practical, up-to-date staffing guidelines presented in this course reflect widely accepted management practices for interviewing, hiring, supervising, and disciplining employees. Legal requirements of recent federal legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are discussed, as is the importance of developing policies and procedures for dealing with harassment, grievances, and violence in the workplace. In addition, this training program highlights the essential elements of effective oral and written communications, including formal and informal public relations programs. A major segment of this course focuses on the financial management of a utility. topics discussed in this segment include assessing the financial strength and stability of the utility, budgeting, and funding capital improvements. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Wastewater Collection Operation and Maintenance: Vol. 1 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater collection systems, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of a collection system operator, the need for collection system O & M, and the components and typical layouts of collection systems. Operators learn safety procedures for construction, inspection and testing of sewers, inspection of manholes, and underground construction and repair. Detailed instructions are included for using closed-circuit television, clearing stoppages, cleaning sewers, and controlling roots, grease, odors, and corrosion in collection systems. This course focuses on the knowledge and skills operators need to identify actual collection system problems and select appropriate methods to solve them. Operators also learn to solve arithmetic problems relating to the operation and maintenance of wastewater collection systems. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) 12 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or Wastewater Collection Operation and Maintenance: Vol. 2 (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 This course focuses on three areas: (1) lift stations, (2) sewer rehabilitation, and (3) administration of a collection system agency. Detailed information is provided on the components and practical operation of lift stations. Operators learn to operate and maintain a variety of types of motors, supervisory controls, pumps, valves, and other equipment. They will also learn to examine the condition of a sewer system, set up a sewer rehabilitation program, and safely use various methods to replace or repair damaged sewers. This course also teaches operators critical aspects of effectively administering a wastewater collection agency or department. Administrative topics include overall organization of the agency as well as employment, training and compensation of personnel, selection and acquisition of equipment and facilities, system mapping, management information systems, report writing, and public relations. Operators learn to organize and administer all facets of a collection system agency. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Wastewater Treatment Processes (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 This course covers the various stages of wastewater treatment. It goes into detail on the removal of solids, then explains the use of chemical and biological processes for water purification. Finally, it covers the treatment and disposal of the extracted solids. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil)

15 WATER DISTRIBUTION Kirkwood Community College offers the following self-guided training opportunities for operators that have a water distribution license. Each course includes a manual and test answer sheets. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Compressors (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.4 Water This course explains the function of the compressor in a refrigeration system and introduces information on the construction and use of reciprocating, rotary, helical, scroll, and centrifugal compressors. It covers compressor motors, control, and protection, and concludes with information on preventive maintenance for compressors as well as troubleshooting and repair. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Groundwater (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 Water This course covers geology, groundwater movement, groundwater quality, regulatory issues, water-well types and construction, pumps, water treatment, water-well treatment, water-well problems, and groundwater recharge and storage. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Introduction to Process Control (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.6 Water Covers the function of basic devices for measuring and controlling different kinds of variables in process control. Introduces closed-loop control and PID functions. Introduces analog and digital devices and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). ISA and SAMA instrumentation symbols and interpretation and use of process diagrams are covered. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Manage for Success (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.5 Water This training manual stresses problem identification and solutions, working together as a team, communication, motivation, and evaluating and improving solutions to problems. Managers completing the training program will be confident that they have the tools and the ability to apply them to be successful managers. Utilities can help ensure that they have the needed management capacity by having their management personnel complete this training program. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Math for Water Distribution Operators (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (3.0 Water This course will cover problem solving for math problems used in Water Treatment and Water Distribution plants, and will also help with studying for the certification exam. Math for Water systems covers: conversions, linear, area and volume computations, velocity and flow, detention time, water pumping and storage, chemical dosage and feed rate, backwash, overflow, horsepower, hardness, water softening, and wells. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Operation of Source Water (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.5 Water This training course is being offered to provide instruction and support for those individuals responsible for the operation of surface and groundwater sources. Topic areas covered are: hydrology, surface water groundwater operations, pumping systems and transmission lines. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Piping Systems (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.5 Water This course describes piping and tubing systems for transporting all sorts of fluids, including hydraulic fluids, steam, air, liquid products, refrigerants, and water. The course covers both metallic and nonmetallic piping, various methods of joining pipes, and how hoses differ from piping and tubing. It also covers valves, fittings, pipe hangers and supports, insulation, and other parts of a complete system. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Water Distribution Pneumatic and Hydraulic Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 The first half of the book focuses on pneumatics. It begins with pressure, force, work, and energy as well as system components. This book continues with an overview of pneumatic diagrams, system components, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The second half of the book deals with hydraulics focusing on the system as a whole. It concentrates on valves, cylinders, maintaining hydraulic systems, and troubleshooting. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Programmable Logic Controllers (SS) This course covers the basic hardware and operating principles of PLC's, their inputs and outputs, programming, maintenance and troubleshooting, and networking. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Pumps, Bearings and Shaft Seal Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (0.5 Water Covers plain bearings, their parts, dimensions, functions, and relining techniques. Continues with installations and replacement of antifriction bearings. Also covers linear bearings and shaft seals. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 13

16 Water Distribution Utility Management (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water This training course offers detailed information regarding all major areas of responsibility of a utility manager. The manual describes why planning, organization, and recordkeeping are critical to virtually all aspects of utility management. Practical, up-to-date staffing guidelines presented in this curse reflect widely accepted management practices for interviewing, hiring, supervising, and disciplining employees. Legal requirements of recent federal legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are discussed, as is the importance of developing policies and procedures for dealing with harassment, grievances, and violence in the workplace. In addition, this training program highlights the essential elements of effective oral and written communications, including formal and informal public relations programs. A major segment of this curs focuses on the financial management of a utility. Topics discussed in the segment include assessing the financial strengths and stability of the utility, budgeting, and funding capital improvements. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Water Distribution Operation and Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (9.0 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water distribution systems, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Topics include the role and duties of water distribution system operators, procedures for operating and maintaining clear wells and storage tanks, components and characteristics of distribution system facilities, operating and maintaining distribution systems, maintaining water quality in the system, disinfecting new and repaired facilities as well as water delivered to consumers, and techniques for recognizing hazards and developing safe procedures and programs. Operators learn to analyze and solve problems when they occur and perform mathematical calculations commonly associated with operating a distribution system. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Well Contractor WELL CONTRACTOR RECERTIFICATION Kirkwood Community College offers the following online training opportunities for operators that have a Well Contractor license. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Ground Water and Wells (SS) Recommended for: 2.0 Well Contractor Recertification This course is a review of hydrogeology, water well design and construction, aquifer testing, groundwater exploration and well siting, drilling technologies and techniques, subsurface sampling methods and techniques, wellhead protection and well rehabilitation measures. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Groundwater (SS) Recommended for: 4.5 Well Contractor Recertification This course covers geology, groundwater movement, groundwater quality, regulatory issues, water-well types and construction, pumps, water treatment, water-well problems, and groundwater recharge and storage. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Groundwater Rules (SS) Recommended for: 2.0 Well Contractor Recertification This course is a review of hydrogeology, water well design and construction, aquifer testing, groundwater exploration and well siting, drilling technologies and techniques, subsurface sampling methods and techniques, wellhead protection and well rehabilitation measures. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) Pump Installation and Maintenance (SS) Recommended for: 1.0 Well Contractor Recertification This course covers basic pumping concepts. It describes required maintenance of packing and seals and the maintenance and overhaul of centrifugal pumps. It concludes with maintenance of rotary pumps. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) Water Sources: Wells and Surface Water (SS) Recommended for: 3.0 Well Contractor Recertification This course will review the following: water sources, hydrological cycle, water supply, water quality constituents, ground water, surface water, water quality parameters. ETRC / $165 (paper/pencil) ETRC / $145 (online) 14 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

17 Water and Wastewater Operator Training ONLINE RECERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Receiving recertification for your Water Treatment, Water Distribution and Wastewater license has become easier. There are several recertification training opportunities that maybe taken via the Internet. These courses include interactive participation opportunities and may require the individual to pass a self-check exam. What is online training? Online training refers to any education that is conducted outside of a traditional classroom setting via the Internet. Do I have to purchase a book? Books are optional but recommended for the course and are not included in the tuition of the training. If you choose to purchase a book, you may contact the bookstore at Kirkwood Community College to order your book. What to expect as a new student? As a new student, you will be able to take the lecture portion of the course via the Internet, anytime, anywhere. To make this course as accessible as possible, the computer hardware requirements and user skills are very basic. These classes will contain high-quality content, audio, audio text, self-tests, quizzes and a final exam. You will still need to read the textbook when taking these courses. Can I split my CEUs? No, you must choose what license you would like your CEUs applied to. No exceptions. What do I get when I finish? Upon successful completion of 70 percent or above per quiz (and complete all online content), you will receive a letter of completion and Kirkwood Community College will report this to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to be applied to your renewal or upgrade of your license. Who do I contact to get registered? You may contact Kirkwood Community College s phonein registration at or , mail in your completed registration form found in this catalog, or register online at SOLID WASTE Kirkwood Community College offers the following online training opportunities for operators that have a Solid Waste license. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Landfill Operations (online) Recommended for: 2.5 Landfill Recertification Gain a vast array of knowledge concerning the many aspects of landfill operations. This course provides eight foundation blocks for the operator with units on waste decomposition, geology & hydrology, engineering, surveying, landfill design, landfill construction, landfill operations, and regulations. This class will meet or exceed most state requirements for the educational components of certification and/or licensing required for solid waste professionals. CEUs: 2.5 Landfill Recertification. ETRC / $175 Solid Waste Management (online) Recommended for: 6.0 Landfill Recertification This course provides a comprehensive look at solid waste management; combining the aspects of landfill, composting and household hazardous waste operations. This class will meet or exceed most state requirements for the educational components of certification and/or licensing required for solid waste professionals. CEUs: 6.0 Landfill Recertification. ETRC / $250 Composting Operations (online) Recommended for: 2.5 Landfill Recertification Composting is the controlled process of organic degradation or waste decomposition. This web-based course will provide those taking the class with knowledge in the process of waste decomposition, an array or microorganisms and invertebrates consume the organics and convert them to humus. In the truest sense, solid waste composting is actually microbe farming, and like any type of farming, success has a lot to do with the farmer knowing how to make what he is raising thrive and grow. This class will meet or exceed most state requirements for the educational components of certification and/or licensing required for solid waste professionals. CEUs: 2.5 Landfill Recertification. ETRC / $175 Solid Waste Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 15

18 Water Treatment WATER TREATMENT Kirkwood Community College offers the following online training opportunities for operators that have a Water Treatment license. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Exam Prep for Water Treatment (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 Water Treatment Preparing for and passing the certification examination is often the most challenging part of becoming a certified operator. This online course is designed to help prepare Grade 1-4 water treatment operators for the certification exam. Lessons align with the ABC Need to Know criteria. Practice exams are included in this course. ETRC / $60 Water Treatment 1 (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (6.4 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on the importance and responsibilities of a water treatment plant operator, sources of water, reservoir management, and intake structures. Operators will learn how to safely operate and maintain coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection processes. They will also learn to control tastes and odors in drinking water, control corrosion to meet the requirements of the Lead and Copper Rule, perform basic water laboratory procedures, and solve arithmetic problems commonly associated with water treatment plant operations. An important segment of the course provides operators information on overall plant operation and covers topics such as daily operation procedures, regulation of flows, chemical use and handling, records and reports, plant maintenance, safety and security, emergency conditions and procedures, handling complaints and energy conservation. ETRC / $325 Water Treatment 2 (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (6.4 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining water treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Information is presented on drinking water regulations (Inducing the Safe Drinking Water Act), iron and manganese control, fluoridation, softening, trihalomethanes, demineralization, handling and disposal of process wastes, maintenance, instrumentation, and advanced laboratory procedures. Administrative procedures for dealing with budgeting, setting rates, record keeping, personnel administration, public relations and emergency planning are also covered in this course. ETRC / $325 Water Treatment: Coagulation and Flocculation (online) face when working with coagulation and flocculation basics, normal and abnormal process conditions. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Disinfection (online) face when dealing with disinfection processes, chlorination equipment, maintenance and safety issues, other disinfection processes and process calculations. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Filtration (online) face when working with filtration processes, process performance, activated carbon filters, normal and abnormal process conditions and start up and shut down procedures. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Fluoridation (online) face when working with fluoride systems, operation and maintenance, safety issues and fluoride feed systems. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Iron and Manganese (online) Explore the rudiments of water treatment, including general issues operators face when dealing with iron and manganese levels. The course will explore general issues operators face when dealing with the problems of iron and manganese, remedial actions and operations of an iron and manganese plant. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Quality (online) face when working with regulations of water quality, primary drinking water standards: chemical and biological, secondary standards and sampling for contaminents. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Sedimentation (online) face when dealing with sedimentation basics, operational processes and design guidelines. CEUs: 1.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $125 Water Treatment: Water Sources and Treatment (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (2.0 Water This course will explore basic concepts in water treatment including the importance of water, raw water sources, safe drinking water act, selections of water sources, water quality management and problems, lab and monitoring programs and intake structures. CEUs: 2.0 Water Treatment. ETRC / $ Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

19 Wastewater WASTEWATER Kirkwood Community College offers the following online training opportunities for operators that have a Wastewater license. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Exam Prep for Wastewater (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 Wastewater Preparing for and passing the certification examination is often the most challenging part of becoming a certified operator. This online course is designed to help prepare Grade 1-4, wastewater operators for the certification exam and gives you additional study aids Each lessons align with the ABC Need to know criteria. Practice exams are included in this course. ETRC / $60 Basic Mechanical Maintenance and Pumps (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (4.8 Student will cover a very broad range of topics inducing, centrifugal pumps, selection and replacement of packing, seals, hydraulics, operation conditions, preventative maintenance, motors, plans and specifications, hazard types, plant equipment and produces, lab safety and fire prevention, and hazard communications. ETRC / $275 Wastewater Treatment 1 (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (6.4 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing the use of safe practices and procedures. Information presented includes the role and responsibilities of a treatment plant operator, an explanation of why wastes must be treated, and detailed description of the equipment and processes used in a wastewater treatment plant. Operators learn to operate and maintain racks, screens comminutors, sedimentation tanks, trickling filters, rotating biological contractors, package activated sludge plants, oxidation ditches, ponds, and chlorination facilities. Operators also learn to analyze and solve operational problems and to perform mathematical calculations relating to wastewater treatment process control. ETRC / $325 Wastewater Treatment 2 (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (6.4 This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Topics covered include conventional activated sludge processes, sludge digestion and solids handling, effluent disposal, plant safety and good housekeeping, plant and equipment maintenance, laboratory procedures and chemistry, use of computers for plane operation and maintenance, analysis and presentation of data, and record and report writing. Operators also learn to analyze and solve operational problems and to perform mathematical calculations relating to wastewater treatments process control. ETRC / $325 Wastewater: Disinfection and Chlorination (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with the need for disinfection, chlorination and dechlorination processes, chlorine safety and equipment and maintenance. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Fixed Film (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with trickling filter processes, operation and maintenance, hydraulics and organics, metric calculations and RBC process control and operations. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Pollution Control (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with water pollution, why treat waste, wastewater facilities and math calculations. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Pond Systems (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face with waste treatment pond processes, startup operation and sampling and design parameters and loading. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Preliminary Treatment (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with preliminary treatment processes, bar screens and racks, communition and grit removal. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Primary Treatment (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with sedimentation and flotation, clarification, metric calculations and combined sedimentation digestion systems. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Wastewater: Suspended Growth Systems (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (1.0 face when working with basic process concepts, extended aeration package plants, oxidation ditches and operational specification calculations. CEUs: 1.0 Wastewater. ETRC / $125 Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 17

20 Water Distribution WATER DISTRIBUTION Kirkwood Community College offers the following online training opportunities for operators that have a Water Distribution license. Upon successful completion of a course, your CEUs will be reported to the State of Iowa Department of Natural Resources-Operator Certification Division. Exam Prep for Water Distribution (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-3 Water Distribution Preparing for and passing the certification examination is often the most challenging part of becoming a certified operator. This online course is designed to help prepare Grade 1 and 2 water distribution operators for the certification exam. Lessons align with the ABC Need to Know criteria. Practice exams are included in this course. ETRC / $60 Water Distribution (online) Recommended for: Grades 1-4 (6.4 Water This course is designed to train operators in the practical aspects of operation and maintaining water distribution system, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. Topics include the role and duties of water distribution systems operators, procedures for operation and maintaining clear wells and storage tanks, components and characteristics of distribution system facilities, operating and maintaining distribution systems, maintaining water quality in the system, disinfecting new and repaired facilities as well as watered livered to consumers, and techniques for recognizing hazards and developing safe procedures and programs. Operators learn to analyze and solve problems when they occur and perform mathematical calculations commonly associated with operating a distribution system. ETRC / $325 Water Distribution: Distribution Facilities (online) face when working with distribution facilities, specifically hydraulics, valves, hydrnts, meters and backflow prevention. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: Storage Systems (online) This course will explore general isues operators face when working with storage systems with the distribution systems. specifically, the operation, maintenance, disinfection and math calculations. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: System Disinfection (online) face when working with distribution systems, specifically disinfection processes, points of application, disinfection calculations, chlorine equipment, and chlorine testing and safety. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: System Operation and Maintenance (online) face when working with water distribution systems; specifically, system surveillance, cross connection control, preventative maintenance, disinfection, public relations and math calculations. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: System Safety (online) face when working with distribution systems; specifically, safety issues, personal monitoring, water storage safety, and confined spaces. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: Valves, Mains, Meters Operation and Maintenance (online) face when working with potable water distribution systems, specifically the proper maintenance and operations of the valves, mains, and meters found in distribution systems. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: Water Mains (online) face when working with water mains in the distribution system; specifically, piping, joints, excavation, shoring, and pipe installation. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $125 Water Distribution: Water Quality (online) face when working with potable water distribution systems, specifically with quality basics, degradation, storage facilities, monitoring and chlorine residual testing. CEUs: 1.0 Water Distribution. ETRC / $ Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

21 Water and Wastewater Operator Training CERTIFICATION TESTING PROGRAM You can now schedule and take your certification exam by computer following the Basic Training Courses. No more waiting for an exam site in your area or traveling long distances. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is now offering certification exams Grade I, II, III and IV Water Treatment, Wastewater and Water Distribution at each of the Regional Offices. The exams are taken by computer and the results are available after the exam has been completed. Send your exam application and fee to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Central Office and indicate that you would like to take an electronic computer exam. They will contact you to schedule your exam. The application and scheduling follows existing rules. Contact Laurie Sharp or Marissa Shriver, Phone: , Fax: , 502 East Ninth Street, Des Moines, IA Water Treatment, Water Distribution, and Wastewater Treatment Exam Eligibility Requirements An applicant must meet minimum education and experience requirements to be eligible to take an exam. Per IAC Chapter 81.7(1) types of education or work experience are required and some substitutions may be used to meet these requirements. *This document lists the general requirements; please contact Marissa Shriver at with questions on substitutions or general eligibility requirements. Grade A High School Diploma or GED Complete an IDNR Grade A Initial Certification workshop. See calendar for scheduled courses Grade 1 High School Diploma or GED Complete one year (12 months) operational experience in the area applying: water treatment, water distribution, wastewater OR Complete a minimum of six months operational experience in the area applying and earn 30 hours of post high school training (3 CEUs) Grade 2 High School Diploma or GED Complete three years (36 months) of operational experience in the area applying: water treatment, water distribution or wastewater OR Complete at least 18 months operational experience (which is half of the 36 months) in the area applying and earn 67.5 CEUs (18 months of CEUs at rate of 3.75 CEUs per month) Grade 3 High School Diploma or GED Complete four years of operational experience in the area applying: water treatment, water distribution or wastewater (Grade 1 or higher plant) Complete at least two years of post high school training which could be an Associate s Degree (AA) or higher, 90 CEUs; or a combination thereof Grade 4 High School Diploma or GED Complete four years of operational experience in the area applying: water treatment, water distribution or wastewater (Grade 1 or higher plant) Complete at least four years of post high school training which could be a Bachelor s degree or higher; a combination of an AA degree and 90 CEUs; or 180 CEUs Complete two years of direct responsible charge (DRC) in a Grade 3 or higher plant Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 19

22 Certified Environmental Training Training Schedule September , 14, 20, 21 Cedar Rapids Basic Training Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 19, 20, 26, 27 Peosta Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT 22 Cedar Rapids Water Treatment/Distribution Overview - Grade 2 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD October , 5, 11, 12 Cedar Falls Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT 10 Peosta Advanced Water Treatment-Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 11 Cedar Rapids Pumps and Pumping Overview 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW, WT, WD 17 Cedar Rapids Advanced Math for Wastewater -Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 18 Cedar Rapids Wastewater Treatment Overview - Grade 2 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 19 Cedar Rapids Advanced Wastewater Treatment -Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WW 24 Cedar Rapids Disinfection of Wastewater Systems 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW November , 2, 8, 9 Cedar Rapids Basic Training Water Distribution 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WD 1, 2, 8, 9 Cherokee Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT 10 Cedar Rapids Lagoon Operations 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 14 Cedar Rapids Disinfection of Water Systems 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WT 15 Peosta Advanced Math for Water -Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD 16 Peosta Advanced Math for Wastewater -Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 29 Cedar Rapids Advanced Water Treatment-Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 30 Cedar Rapids Troubleshooting Lagoons 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW December Cedar Rapids Nitrification & Chloramines 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD 13, 14, 20, 21 Marshalltown Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT January , 11, 17, 18 Cedar Rapids Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT 12 Cedar Rapids Advanced Wastewater Treatment -Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WW 17, 18, 24, 25 Cherokee Basic Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 23, 24, 30, 31 Peosta Basic Training Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 25 Cedar Rapids Advanced Math for Water-Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD February Cedar Rapids Advanced Math for Wastewater -Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 7, 8, 14, 15 Cherokee Basic Training Water Distribution 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WD 14, 15, 21, 22 Marshalltown Basic Training Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 16 Marshalltown Lagoon Operations 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 20, 21, 27, 28 Peosta Basic Training Water Distribution 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WD 23 Marshalltown Wastewater Treatment Overview - Grade 2 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 27 Cedar Rapids Disinfection of Wastewater Systems 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW March Cherokee Advanced Math for Water-Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD 7 Marshalltown Advanced Water Treatment-Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 8 Marshalltown Advanced Wastewater Treatment -Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 12, 13 Cedar Rapids Pumps (Hands-On) 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW, WT, WD, WC 13 Cedar Rapids Reverse Osmosis & EDR 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT 20 Peosta Advanced Water Treatment-Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 21 Cedar Rapids Leak Detection & Water Loss 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT 22 Cedar Rapids Troubleshooting Lagoons 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 21, 22, 28, 29 Fort Dodge Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT 27 Cedar Rapids Pumps and Pumping Overview 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW, WT, WD 27 Peosta Advanced Wastewater Treatment -Grades 3/4 8:00 am 4:00 pm $ WT 20 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

23 April , 5, 11, 12 Fort Dodge Basic Training Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 6 Fort Dodge Lagoon Operations 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 10 Fort Dodge Water Treatment/Distribution Overview - Grade 2 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD 10 Peosta Advanced Math for Wastewater -Grades 3/4 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 11, 12, 18, 19 Cherokee Basic Training Water Distribution 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WD 17 Cedar Rapids Disinfection of Water Systems 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW May Cedar Falls Lagoon Operations 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WW 2, 3, 9, 10 Cedar Falls Basic Training Wastewater Training 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WW 15 Cedar Rapids Nitrification & Chloramines 9:00 am 3:00 pm $ WT, WD 23, 24, 30, 31 Cedar Rapids Basic Training Water Distribution 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WD June , 7, 13, 14 Cedar Rapids Basic Training Water Treatment 8:30 am - 4:30 pm $ WT Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 21

24 Water Environmental Technology Online Credit Program Entry time: Fall, Spring or Summer Length: 2 years (4 semesters, 1 summer) for the associate degree program. Diploma Options also available Award: Associate of Applied Science degree or 1 year Diploma in Water Treatment Specialist or Wastewater Treatment Specialist Location: Online Program description: This innovative program provides students with real-world experience in either a one- or two-year program for preparation in the water and wastewater fields. The two-year degree includes technical study in water/wastewater procedures, complemented by math, science, social science, humanities classes and an internship. The Water Environmental Technology program comes to you via Environmental Technology Online. Students may transfer credits from this program to the University of Northern Iowa toward a bachelor s degree in technology management. Graduates of this program work in municipal water and wastewater treatment plants and the collection systems and distribution systems that serve them. This program provides training and educational experiences that will prepare you for certification examinations. Work experience requirements must be met before you are eligible to take an examination for certification. Be sure to refer to the certifying body in your area to determine eligibility. Employment opportunities: Municipal water utilities Municipal wastewater treatment plants Rural water systems Industrial waste treatment facilities Engineering firms Privately owned water/wastewater plants Local employers that hired Kirkwood graduates from this program: ADM Rockwell Collins Cargill Square D Company Hart Engineering U.S. Department of Agriculture Iowa Beef Producers City of Cedar Rapids Iowa Department of Natural Resources City of North Liberty Genencor International, Inc. City of Coralville People s Service City of Iowa City PMX Industries, Inc. Penford Products Rathbun Rural Water Hiring trends: Graduates of this program can expect to earn $14-$22 per hour to start. Set your sights on a Water Environmental Technology career. Over the next 10 years, up to $1 trillion must be spent to upgrade facilities and infrastructures to meet new U.S. water quality standards. An estimated 90,000 dedicated men and women work in the water environmental technology field. Labor demographics threaten a significant drop in employees as an aging population leaves the workforce during the next decade. As the population increases and technology advances, the demand for water environmental technology professionals and the scope of careers they work in expands. Opportunity, competitive salaries, stability and the chance to make a difference can all be yours with a water environmental technology career. Program contact: Kim Fensterman Center kim.fensterman@kirkwood.edu 22 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

25 Hotel/Motel Information OPERATORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING THEIR OWN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS. Cedar Rapids The Hotel at Kirkwood Aspen Inn Fairfield Inn Hampton Inn Homewood Suites Hometown Inn and Suites Holiday Inn Express Four Points by Sheraton Super Kirkwood Blvd. SW 3242 S Ridge Dr. SW nd Ave. SW 3265 Sixth St. SW 1140 Park Pl. NE 3315 Southgate Ct. SW 3320 Southgate Ct. SW rd Ave. SW rd Ave. SW Cherokee Super 8 Motel Best Western La Grande Hacienda Motel 1400 N 2nd St N 2nd St Fort Dodge AmericInn Comfort Inn Country Inn 100 West Kenyon Rd th Ave. South th Ave. South Marshalltown Best Western Regency Inn Comfort Inn Hampton Inn and Suites 3303 South Center St S. Center St. 20 West Iowa Ave Peosta AmericInn Heartland Inn Quality Inn 100 Peosta St Dodge St McDonald Dr Waterloo Heartland Inn Isle of Capri Hotel 3052 Marnie Rd. 777 Isle of Capri Blvd Certified Environmental Worker Training Register online at 23

26 irkwood Blvd. SW 6th Street SW Kirkwood Blvd. S 6th Street SW Map Directions to Center from Interstate 380: 1. Take the Kirkwood/Highway 30 exit. 2. Take the Kirkwood Boulevard exit. 3. Go north on Kirkwood Boulevard. 4. The entrance is on the left th Street SW Exit 16 Exit 16A J St. SW 76th Ave. Bowling St. SW 50th Ave. SW 66th Ave. SW K W Kirkwood Continuing Education Training Center th Ave. SW Exit 253 Exit A South 254 B North C Street SW C Street SW C Street SW Kirkwood Main Campus 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW N Ely Road SW Eastern Iowa Airport 965 Wright Brothers Blvd. SW 84 Exit 13 MK 5/13 24 Additional questions? Call our phone-in registration at or

27 Register Now! Four easy ways to register. MANY CLASSES HAVE LIMITED SEATING. REGISTER EARLY! Online Mail 1. Fill out the enclosed enrollment form and credit card/debit card number, or enclose check. 2. For company billings, please include name, address, phone number and appropriate signature. Make Check Payable to Kirkwood Community College: 1. Pay the amount under tuition only. 2. Write name of person and class number on check. 3. Send to: Kirkwood Continuing Education 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA Registration Information or Payment must be made at the time of registration. MasterCard, VISA or Discover Card accepted. Phone Tell Our Operators 1. The class numbers from this catalog. 2. Your credit card/debit card number and expiration date. Fax Fax enclosed enrollment form with credit card/debit card number or company billing information. Refunds: An automatic refund is made if Kirkwood cancels a class. To withdraw your registration before a class starts, please call or Refunds will be issued to students who drop the class at least one business day prior to the class start date. No refunds will be issued for classes dropped on or after the class start date. Kirkwood Community College Continuing Education is pleased to welcome learners of all ages. However, learners under the age of 17 wishing to enroll in non-youth courses should seek permission from the program director. Please phone Name Address City State ZIP Phone: Day Night Date of Birth COURSE(S) Title Social Security Number Title Class No. Tuition $ Class No. Tuition $ Title Title Class No. Tuition $ Class No. Tuition $ Paying by Credit Card: (please circle) MasterCard Visa Discover Credit Card No. Exp. Date Your Signature Date Agency/Company Billing (We do not bill individuals, please list sponsoring agency): Date 20 Agency/Company Nine-digit EIN number Address Individual Granting Approval Phone Student Signature (required) Authorized Company Signature (required) Any fees unpaid at the end of the class will revert back to the student s account and he/she will be held accountable. The student will not receive CEU s or transcripts and will not be allowed to register until the account is paid in full. Please note: Under the Federal Right to Privacy Act, Kirkwood Community College Continuing Education cannot disclose any student information without the written consent (a separate form) of the student.

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