0052 - Basic Water and Wastewater Pump Maintenance
Course Description
- CEUs: 0.8
- Time of class: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
- TREEO FDEP OCP 04251022: CEUs 0.8 DS DW WW
- Virtual Students: will need both microphone and camera access to participate in the course NO EXCEPTIONS
Course coordinator: Areiole Williams areiole.williams@treeo.ufl.edu
Phone: (352) 392-9570 or 352-294-3877
This one-day course is designed to give the water and wastewater operator a basic understanding of how common treatment plant system pumps operate and what is required to keep them well maintained.
Learner Outcomes
Subjects covered in this course:
- Overview of the pumps used in water and wastewater operations
- Types of treatment plant system pumps
- Pump operation and components
- Common preventive and predictive maintenance techniques
- Pump safety
Recommendations
Introductory course to Pumping Systems Operations & Maintenance
Who should attend this course?
This class is for operators, mechanical maintenance personnel, supervisors and engineers of water and wastewater systems and regulators.
Testimonials
"The teacher was very imformative and helpful."
"I liked most how we were taught to ask "Why" something happened rather than just methods and steps to repair and replace".
" Liked most learning the difference between centrifugals positive displacement pumps"
"course was full of great and useful information"
"I liked best, Glynn's ability to convey the information in a laymans type manner."
"I liked the troubleshooting table"
"Great Instructor"