Drinking Water Quality – Monitoring & Security
It’s understood that drinking water should be suitable for human consumption and for all usual domestic purposes. So, what is suitable drinking water? Ideally, drinking water should not contain any microorganisms known to be pathogenic or capable of causing diseases. It should be free from chemical contamination, and it should have the right physical properties. In this interactive, online course, we will discuss key information regarding drinking water monitoring and security required to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the general population being served by water supply facilities. We will discuss the minimum parameters recommended for monitoring drinking water, and the surveillance process and products used for monitoring water quality. We will also discuss the types of threats to facilities, and types of physical security elements that may be put into place to help protect these facilities.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the minimum parameters for monitoring to ensure the safety of drinking water supplies
- Identify the various systems utilized for monitoring drinking water facilities
- Describe different types of water monitoring products used to monitor drinking water distribution systems
- Identify the security measures involved in protecting drinking water facilities
- Describe the operation and maintenance requirements for monitoring and security systems that ensure safe drinking water
Specs
Course Level | Fundamental |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady |
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