Drinking Water Management Training
Drinking water quality management training for municipalities, agencies and facilities.
Training Course Subjects
Drinking water quality management introduces proactive steps to ensure that process variation is identified, understood and controlled for both treatment and distribution operations. A key proactive step is Risk Management. The participants learn how to identify and mitigate, if not eliminate, potential and actual risks to drinking water system.
Each delivery is tailored to the specific jurisdiction so that the prevailing regulatory requirements are considered.
Agencies delivering TTS water management courses to their staff demonstrate due-diligence in drinking water management and a proactive approach to safeguarding the health of water consumers.
For details of each course please see the ‘Course Details’ page.
Format
Courses are delivered in the classroom and structured to provide the latest pertinent subject knowledge with a focus on best practice and regulatory compliance with opportunities for discussion and mentoring.
Certification
Course participants receive:
- • Participant manuals
- • Certificates of successful completion
- • Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon Director Approval
- (pending)
Trainer
Training is delivered by Rod MacGibbon, former DWQMS Course author and trainer for the Walkerton Clean Water Centre and member of the MOECC DWQMS Working Group.