List of Accepted CEUs - Saskatchewan Operator Certification Board

Water Security Agency
Water and Wastewater Operator
Certification Program
Continuing Education Unit
Evaluation and Credit
Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
Water and Wastewater Operator Certification Program
Guidelines
For
Continuing Education Unit and Course Evaluation
Background
Certification is based on The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002 (EMPA) that was
enacted on October 1, 2002. Section 81.1 Items (i) to (m) of this Act provides, in part, that the Lieutenant
Governor in Council may make regulations respecting training and qualification of operators of the
waterworks and sewage works. The Water Regulations, 2002 (2007), states in Section 63 that on and
after July 15, 2005, all owners of a municipal waterworks or wastewater works are required to ensure the
responsibility for the overall day-to-day operation of the works be placed with an operator(s) holding the
appropriate certificate(s).
The Drinking Water and Wastewater Management Division of the Water Security Agency (WSA)
administers the Water and Wastewater Operators Certification Program for the province. The WSA is a
member of the Association of Boards of Certification (ABC), and follow their model for certifying Water
and Wastewater Operators.
One of the requirements for higher levels of certification is formal post secondary education. A need for a
Continuing Education Unit (CEU) to enable operators, without post secondary education, to achieve an
equivalent education level was needed. The CEU system in use by the MOE is recognized and adopted
from the ABC model and the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
The Continuing Education Unit CEU)
By definition, one Continuing Education Unit equals ten contact hours of participation in organized
continuing education/training experience under responsible, qualified direction and instruction as
approved by the certification authority.
Forty-five (45) CEU is equivalent to 1 grade of high school level achievement or 1 year of post
secondary education.
Course relevance is determined on a case-by case- basis by the WSA Operator Certification Program.
Some exceptions are given to courses reviewed by other certification authorities such as AWWA, ABC,
Manitoba Water and Wastewater Facility Operators Certification Program, Alberta Environment Water
and Wastewater Operator Certification Advisory Committee, etc.
Post Secondary Education
The Saskatchewan Water and Wastewater Works operator Certification Standards, 2002, require either 2
years of post secondary education for Level III certification or 4 years of post secondary education for
Level IV certification. Substitutions of applicable approved experience or CEU are permitted.
Post secondary education is defined as a one, two, three or four year program at a recognized institution
that results in a diploma, certificate or degree. The program must be shown to be relevant to the water
and wastewater operations industry. This means that it must be science/math based rather than
arts/humanities based.
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Course relevance and partial degrees, diplomas or certificates is determined on a case-by case- basis by
the MOE Operator Certification Program. The maximum post secondary education credit that can be
applied to the certification program is four years.
Educational Course Assessment for the Operator Certification Program
Equivalent Time Calculation
For the purpose of calculating time allocation, one year of post high school is equal to 30 credit hours of
university courses based on five classes each of three credit hours per semester over two semesters;
1,200 hours of course content from a technical school; 45 CEU's of training in an appropriate field; or
completion of a full year of course content in an appropriate field of study as defined below.
Appropriate Field of Studies - Completed Degrees and Diplomas
For the purpose of completed degrees and diplomas a DACUM will be used to assess the acceptability of
the program. The DACUM establishes the minimum course content requirements to meet the training
needs of an operator. The DACUM for water and wastewater operators requires that any degree or
diploma include the minimum of:
 courses in mathematics or physics;
 courses in environmental studies, water/wastewater or related fields; courses in a natural science
(Biology, Chemistry); and
 courses in administration or management.
In general, the following areas of study are appropriate as post secondary educational fields:
 a Bachelor Degree in Science, Medicine or Engineering resulting in a B.Sc, B.A.Sc or B. Eng.
This includes Agriculture, Biology, Laboratory Studies and Chemistry degrees; and
 a diploma in the field of Applied Science and Technology, Laboratory Studies, Medical Studies or
Engineering Technology.
If a degree or diploma does not meet the minimum DACUM requirements, the applicant will be advised of
the missing component(s) and be required to supplement their education by attending CEU accredited
courses or by other educational means. The Certification Board will review and assess non-traditional
educational programs not addressed by this policy as required. The assessment will be based on a
common understanding of educational requirements needed for an operator to perform their duties.
Education and Training
Education and training can be broken in to several separate categories:
1. High school diploma, high school equivalency diploma or GED, as well as “Adult Upgrading” are
NOT eligible for CEU assignment.
2. Formal post secondary programs (certificate, diploma, degree)
3. Formal related water and wastewater training on specific topics or for preparation for certification
exams – eligible for CEU assignment.
4. On-the-job training is NOT eligible for CEU assignment.
5. In-house training MAY be approved for CEU
6. Continuing education courses or events that do qualify for CEU.
Courses Considered for CEU
Any course that meets the definition of CEU, and that can be referenced to a recognized need-to-know,
will be assigned CEU. This includes classroom courses, seminars, conferences or workshops. It also
includes courses that are offered by correspondence or on-line. CEU for correspondence or on-line
courses will be determined by assessing the amount of time it would take to deliver the material if it were
to be delivered in a classroom setting, not the amount of time it actually takes to complete.
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The following are a partial list of trainings/courses that are recognized by the Certification Program. If you
have taken training that is not listed here and you think that it is relevant, you may submit a course
outline/description to the Certification Coordinator for review. The list will be updated regularly as new
courses are submitted for assessment.
CEU Listing
The Water Security Agency will be maintaining a list of courses that have been assigned CEU’s. The list
will be divided into two parts, the first will list those courses that are continuously available or are
available on a regular basis and the second will be those courses that were on-time offerings and are no
longer available.
CEU’s will not be given for duplicate training. (i.e. an operator will not receive CEU credit for repeating
the same course).
If you have taken training and it is not listed on the Approved list, and you think it is relevant, you may
submit a “Request for Course Evaluation” to the Water Security Agency. The Request for Course
Evaluation form can be found on the SaskH20 website:
http://www.saskh2o.ca/PDF/ceu_listing_operator-training_courses.pdf
The available training listed may or may not be current. Please contact the training provider directly for
more information on specific courses.
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Course Name
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CEU
Administration, Supervisory and Safety
Armour Safety Inc.
http://armoursafety.com/
Course Name
 Fall Protection
 Confined Space Rescue c/w Safety, Spark Watch & SCBA, Level 3
 Standard First Aid/CPR
 Standard First Aid/CPR Recertification
 Transportation of Dangerous Goods
 WHMIS – Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
 Powered Mobile/Heavy Equipment Safety Training (OH & S)
 H2S Awareness
 Ground Disturbance Level 2 – For Supervisors
 H2S Alive ENFORM
 Rigging and Hoisting
Red Cross
Red Cross
CEU
0.6
0.8
1.6
0.8
0.4
0.3
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.7
A.R. Williams
http://www.arwilliams.com/regina.php
Course Name
 Skid Steer Safety Training
 Aerial Work Platform Operator Safety Training
 Forklift Operator Safety Training
CEU
0.4
0.4
0.4
Blackjack Holdings
No Website
Course Name
Ground Disturbance Level II
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Fall Protection
Basic Fire (Fire Awareness)
CEU
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
Brenntag Canada Inc.
http://www.brenntag.ca/en/
Course Name
 Chlorine Safety Awareness Seminar, Buffalo Pound WTP
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Aug. 22, 2012
CEU
0.3
Oct 7/13
CEU
0.5
Canada Safety Council
Course Name
 ATV Training Course – Moose Mtn Prov. Park
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Utility Vehicle Training Course – Moose Mtn Prov. Park
Oct 8/13
0.5
Various
CEU
0.2
Canwit Consulting Corporation
http://www.canwit.com/index.htm
Course Name
 WHMIS – Self Study Course
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Capital Safety
http://www.capitalsafetytraining.com/
Course Name
DBI/SALA Fall Protection General Awareness, BPWTP
DBI/SALA Fall Protection equipment Inspection Training, BPWTP
CEU
0.4
0.4
Chase Operator Training Ltd.
http://www.chaseot.com/
CEU’s
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Course Name
 Skid Steer Operator Training
 Wheel Loader Operator Training
 Picker Truck Operator Training
 Backhoe Operator Training
 Excavator Operator Training
Digital-2000 Inc.
http://www.digital-2000.com/
Course Name
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Module
Chemical Safety
First Aid
Field Equipment Module I
Field Equipment Module II
Tool Safety
Elevated Work
Treatment Plant
Field Operations Safety Module I
Field Operations Safety Module II
Field Operations Safety Module III
Personal Protective Equipment
Electrical Safety
Shop Safety
General Safety Module I
General Safety Module II
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Time (min)
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103
103
66
60
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107
74
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64
101
67
72
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CEU’s
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Water/Wastewater operations Safety Module
Security and Disaster Preparedness Module
Administrative Module
91
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60
0.2
0.2
0.0
Fred Pryor Seminars
http://www.pryor.com/site/default.aspx
Course Name
 Facilities Management
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CEU
1.2
General Course Providers
Course Name
 Scissor Lift – Outback Renewal Candle Lake
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Aug 7/8, 2014
CEU
1.2
Hayes Training & Development Group
http://www.hayestdg.com/
Course Name
 Woodland Trainer Association Chainsaw level I, II or III
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CEU
0.7
HazTech
http://www.haztechsafety.com/
Course Name
 Standard First Aid (includes CPR and AED)
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Red Cross
CEU
1.6
Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan Inc.
http://www.hcsas.sk.ca/
Course Name
 Transportation of Dangerous Goods
 Basic Hoisting and Rigging (Includes Int’l hand Signals for
Hoisting)
 Confined Space Rescue Level 1
 Confined Space Rescue Level 2
 Ground Disturbance Level 1
 Ground Disturbance Level 2
 Powered Mobile Equipment, Various locations and trainers
 Construction Safety Training System (CSTS)
 WHMIS Train the Trainer
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0.4
TBA
PARWU
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0.4
0.7
0.4
0.7
0.7
0.4
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Safety Excellence Leadership
Principles of Health & Safety Management
Certified Auditor Classroom Training
PARWU
PARWU
PARWU
0.9
0.3
0.6
Hetek Solutions Inc.
http://www.hetek.com/pages.php?page=Home
Course Name
 Pro-Active Operations & Maintenance Practices
 What’s In That Pipe? Sources and Characteristics For
Wastewater Collection and Treatment
 Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Pumping Lift Stations
and Force Mains
 Physical Sciences for Water and Wastewater
CEU
0.7
1.2
0.6
0.7
Hydraulic Safety Authority of Canada Inc.
www.hsac.ca
Course Name
 Hydraulic Safety High Risk Management Level - Instructor Led
 Hydraulic Safety High Risk Management Level – E Learning
CEU
1.4
0.7
Occupational Health and Safety
http://www.lrws.gov.sk.ca/ohs-training-publications/
Course Name
 Supervision and Safety
 OH&S Ready to Work, Energy Training Institute
 OH&S Safe Operation of Forklifts
 OH&S Powered Mobile Equipment, various dates and trainers
 Level 1 OHC Training
PARWU
CEU’s
0.7
0.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
Saskatchewan Ministry of Government Relations (Emergency Management & Fire Safety
EMFS)
http://www.gr.gov.sk.ca/SaskEMO
Course Name
 Basic Emergency Management - Melfort
 Emergency Operations Centre - Melfort
2 days
2 days
CEU
1.2
1.6
SaskEnergy Training Institute
http://www.southeastcollege.org/
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Course Name
 PME – Forklift, Assiniboia
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Nov. 21, 2012
CEU
0.7
SaskPower Corporation
http://www.saskpower.com/
Course Name
 Confined Space Entry & Basic Rescue, (refresher course)
 Confined Space Entry & Basic Rescue Full Course
 Fire Fighting – Hand Held – Practical Experience
 Hazardous Material Awareness
 Introduction to Hand Lines and hardware (rigging),
 SaskPower Supervisory Essentials
 Six Days for Safety
 Incident Command System 100/200 (Eron McCormick)
March 13, 2007
Apr. 30, 07
Sept. 19, 2006
Oct, 6-9, 2008
Various
Various
CEU
0.7
1.4
0.7
0.7
0.7
3.2
2.2
1.2
St. John’s Ambulance Saskatchewan Council
http://www.sja.ca/saskatchewan/Pages/default.aspx
Course Name
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Courses
 Standard First Aid (includes CPR-A and AED)
 Standard First Aid with a CPR-B
 Standard First Aid with a CPR-C
 Medical First Responder I (also run as Intermediate First Aid in the
mines)
 Medical First Responder II (Equivalent to OHS B certificate)
 Emergency Medical Responder
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Other Courses
Emergency First Aid
CPR A class
CPR B class
CPR C class
CEU
1.6
1.7
1.8
4.0
8.0
9.6
0.8
0.4
0.5
0.6
Trans Industrial Safety Training
http://www.transindustrial.ca/
Course Name
 Confined Space Training
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CEU
0.8
Trinity Safety & Training
http://www.trinitysafety.ca/
Course Name
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0.7
0.3
1.4
0.3
0.7
0.7
0.7
Confined Space Awareness and Entry Training
Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS)
H2S Alive
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TGD) Training
Standard First Aid/CPR Training
Fire Safety – Extinguisher Training Program
Ground Disturbance Level II
Worker Fall Protection Training
Powered Mobile Equipment
Vamp Oilfield Services Inc.
http://vampoilfieldservices.ca/
Course Name
 Confined Space Awareness
 Red Cross Standard First Aid
 Respiratory Protection Awareness
 Fall Protection Awareness
Various dates
Various dates
Various dates
Various dates
CEU
0.6
1.6
0.7
0.7
General CEU Workshops and Courses
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada thru the Federal Interdepartmental Training Board
http://www.waterqualitytraining.ca/waterQuality101_e.php
Course Name
 Water Quality 101: Potable Water Micro-System Fundamentals
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Online
CEU
0.5
Assembly of First Nations (AFN)
http://www.afn.ca/
Course Name
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Water and Wastewater Infrastructure in First Nations Communities: Past,
Present and Future
1a - Capacity and Training: CRTP
1b - Contaminants in Water
1c - Innovative Technologies and Approaches: Case Studies
2a - Atlantic Perspective - Presentation on the importance of information
collection:
2b - Procedure for Addressing Drinking Water Advisories in First Nation
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Communities South of 60
3a - Community Based Water Monitors
3b - First Nation - Municipal Community Infrastructure Partnership Program
(CIPP)
4a - Environment Canada - Wastewater Systems Effluent Regs
4b - Innovative Technologies and Approaches: Case Studies
4c - Guidelines for the review of Water and Wastewater Project Proposals
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in First Nation Communities South of 60
5a - Fraser River Basin Council
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0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
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5b - Capacity and Training: CRTP
5c - Innovative and Small systems Water Technology research Interactive session
6a - National Science Foundation (NSF 60/61) Standards
6b - How to manage risk – Operating within Protocols
7a - Integrated Water Safety Risk Assessments and Asset Management
Solutions in First Nation Communities
7b - Source Water Protection Planning
7c - Collaboration with the Walkerton Clean Water Centre
0.1
8a - Introduction to cyanobacteria, their toxins, challenges in water
treatment and management options.
8b - The long term benefits of regular sampling and monitoring
0.1
0.1
0.1
Alberta Water & Wastewater Operators Association (AWWOA)
http://www.awwoa.ab.ca/
Course Name
Pumps: Theory, Operation and Maintenance (Home study)
Small Wastewater System Operations (Home study)
Process Control Instrumentation Basics
Dec 10-11/13
CEU
3.0
0.6
1.2
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
http://www.awwa.org/
Course Name
 AWWA Webcasts (any)
 AWWA Seminar-on-Demand
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Water Treatment Operator Level 1
Water Treatment Operator Level 2
Water Treatment Operator Level 3
AWWA eLearning (short list – more are available)
 Advanced Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities
 Applied Mathematics
 Asbestos (General Industry)
 Basic Mathematics
 Coagulation, Flocculation and Sedimentation Basics
 Cross Connection Control Specialist Course
 Disinfection Basics
 Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities
 Distribution Service to Customers
 Distribution System Materials and Equipment
 Electrical Safety (Construction)
 Emergency Response Planning
 Excavations (Construction)
 Filtration Basics
 Financial Management Cost of Service Rate Making
 Fire Hydrant Operations & Maintenance
 Fundamentals of Chemistry for Water Professionals
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Contact MOE
Depending on
Seminar
Variable
Variable
Variable
CEU
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6.0
6.0
6.0
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.3
3.0
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
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GeoScience in Water Aquifers
Hearing Conservation
Hydraulics
Introduction to OSHA
Lockout / Tagout
Materials Handling (Construction)
Optimizing Performance Using Turbidity Data
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Personal Protective Equipment (Construction)
Pipeline Repair
Pollution Prevention
Pump Maintenance
PVC Pipe in the Field
Respiratory Protection
Scaffolds (Construction)
Security Planning for Drinking Water Systems: An Operational
Approach
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC)
Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Water 101
Water Main Installation
Water System Mechanical Equipment
0.2
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0.1
0.5
0.3
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American Public Works Association (APWA)
http://www.apwa.net/
Course Name
 APWA Conference 2011 – Denver Colorado
Sep 18-21
2011
CEU
0.8
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Anderson Pump House
http://www.andersonpumphouse.com/
Course Name
 Metering Pumps
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CEU
0.3
Associated Engineering
http://www.ae.ca/
Course Name
 Water & Wastewater Capacity Building Seminar - Toronto
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Nov 1-3, 2012
CEU
1.0
ATAP Infrastructure Management Ltd.
http://www.atap.ca/
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 Class-1 Water Treatment/Distribution
 Class-1 Wastewater Treatment/Collection
 Class-2 Water Treatment/Distribution
 Class-2 Wastewater Treatment/Collection
 Class-3/4 Water Treatment
 Class-3/4 Wastewater Treatment
 Class-3/4 Water Distribution/Wastewater Collection
 Class-1 Water Treatment/Distribution and Class-1 Wastewater
Treatment/Collection
 Confined Space Entry
 Filter Surveillance & Optimization (formerly Filter Maintenance &
Surveillance)
 Gas Chlorination (must attend both days)
 Hypo-Chlorination & Feeder Maintenance
 Iron & Manganese Removal
 Jar Testing
 Lagoon Operation and Maintenance
 Membrane Filtration (Class & Practical)
 Membrane Filtration
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Water and Wastewater Foundations Course (Previously entitled;
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 weeks
2 day
1 day
3 day
CEU
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
6.0
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.2
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Operator Math & Science Preparatory Course, date changed Nov 6/14)
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Water Main Swabbing
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0.6
Water Distribution System Maintenance
Extended version with half day hands on
Water & Wastewater Workers Safety
Wastewater Collection Maintenance (formerly Fall Maintenance Collection Systems)
WHMIS & Safety (formerly Safety for Water & Wastewater
Workers)
WHMIS
Prince Albert Training Session
Std Operating Procedures, Contingency Plans & Emergency
Planning
Chloramination 101
Sampling Techniques and Analysis for Water and Wastewater
Hydrant Operation
Hydrant Operation and Maintenance
Hydrant Flow Testing
Water Disinfection Techniques
0.6
Various
Various
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1.5
0.6
Various
Various
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0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.6
California State University:- Sacramento
http://www.owp.csus.edu/
Course Name
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Drinking Water Courses
Water Treatment Plant Operation
Water Treatment Plant Operation
Water Distribution System Operation and Maintenance
Small Water System Operation & Maintenance
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Volume 2
9.0
9.0
9.0
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Wastewater Courses
Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Advanced Waste Treatment
Operation & Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
Operation & Maintenance of Wastewater Collection Systems
Small Wastewater System Operation & Maintenance
Small Wastewater System Operation & Maintenance
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Management Courses
Utility Management
Utility Management
Managing for Success: Effective Utility Leadership
Other
Pre-Treatment Facility Inspection
Small Water Systems – Wells
Online Wastewater Courses
Wastewater Treatment: Facilities and Pre-treatment
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 1
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 1
Volume 2
Vol. 1
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WAT 601A
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Cameco
http://www.cameco.com/
Course Name
 Confined Space Awareness
 Lock-out – Tag-out
 Respirator Fit Testing
 St. John’s Ambulance Emergency Course
 St. John’s Ambulance Standard Course
 St. John’s Ambulance Intermediate Course
 Fall Protection
 WHMIS – (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)
 Basic Rigging
 Respirator Fit TeRiver
 Hazard Awareness NFPA 472 – McArthur River (Wilbur Hueger)
 Wastewater Collection & Treatment – McArthur River
 Potable Water Operation – Rabbit Lake
 Control of Hazardous Energy – McArthur River
CEU
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0.8
1.6
2.0
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0.3
1.6
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1.6
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Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA)
http://www.cala.ca/
Course Name
 1000: Understanding ISO/IEC 17025
 4300 : Control Charting for Laboratories
 4200 : Internal Calibration for Laboratories
Various
Various
Various
CEU
1.3
0.6
0.6
Circuit Rider Trainers Professional Association
http://www.crtpa.com/
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 Disinfection Alternatives, Montreal

Sept. 1, 2011
CEU
0.7
Apr 25, 2013
CEU
0.7
March 2013
March 2013
February 2014
CEU
0.8
0.6
0.6
Nov 17-19 / 14
Nov 18-18 / 14
Feb 18-19 / 15
Apr 27-29 / 15
CEU
2.0
1.0
1.2
2.0
City of Estevan
Course Name
 Service Line Applications & Tapping Seminar (Don Webb)

City of Lloydminster
Course Name
 Arc Flash & Low Voltage Training
 Crane Operations & Safety Training
 Confined Space Pre-entry, Entry and Basic Rescue

City of North Battleford
Course Name
 Management and Supervision (AWWOA)
 Water Quality Sampler Orientation (AWWOA)
 Process Control Instrumentation – Intermediate (AWWOA)
 Chlorination Workshop (AWWOA)
City of Prince Albert
http://www.citypa.ca/
Course Name
 Water Distribution Class 1 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Collection Class 1 – Optimize Consulting
 Water Distribution Class 2 – Optimize Consulting
 Water Treatment Class 4 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Treatment Class 4 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Treatment Class 3 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Collection Class 1-3 Optimize Consulting
 Supervision for Safety





AWI Filter Surveillance Workshop
Powered Mobile Equipment
Fireman Certificate Course & Provincial Exam,
Standard First Aid, CPR C, AED (Lifesaving Society)
June 21-24, ‘10
Jan 27-28, ‘11
Dec 6-9, ‘10
Dec.14-15, ‘11
Feb. 25 / Mar.
4 & 18, 2014
Feb 27/14
May 6,7/14
Nov 4/5, 2014
CEU
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.6
3.2
3.2
1.2
0.7
0.6
1.4
1.4
1.6
City of Regina
www.regina.ca
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Page 14 of
Course Name
 Biological Nutrient Removal for Operators

Apr. 26-27 ‘12
CEU
1.2
Nov. 2009
June 16, 2010
June 9, 2010
Sept. 15-17, 09
Nov 2-3, ‘11
July 16, 2012
Dec 12, 2012
CEU
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.1
0.3
0.7
Oct 25-26 2011
CEU
1.0
July 6, 2011
CEU
0.6
City of Saskatoon
www.saskatoon.ca/
Course Name
 UV Disinfection Training Workshop, Ozonia,
 Traveling Water Screen Training Workshop, Siemens
 Troubleshooting of Centrifugal Pumps, Vaughan Company Inc.
 Arc Flash & Low Voltage Training
 Chlorine Gas Feed Equipment – Siemens Water Technologies
 Operator HMI Training - Hinz
 EIM Tec2000, Spartan Controls
City of Swift Current
Course Name
 Actiflo Training, John Meunier

ClearTech Industries Inc.
http://www.cleartech.ca/index.php
Course Name
 Safe Handling of Chlorine Gas, Maple Creek

Credenda Virtual High School & College (Water Tech Course)
http://www.credenda.net
Course Name
 WWW101 Water Distribution 1
 WWW102 Water Treatment 1
 WWW103 Wastewater Collection Systems
 WWW104 Wastewater Treatment 1
 WWW110 Science and Electricity
 WWW112 Hydraulics and Blueprint Reading
 WWW115 Water Treatment Laboratory Analysis 1
 WWW140 Computer Software Applications
 WWW201 Water Distribution 2
 WWW202 Water Treatment 2
 WWW203 Support Systems
 WWW204 Wastewater Treatment 2
 WWW210 Introduction to Process Control
 WWW213 Wastewater Collection Systems
 WWW215 Water Treatment Laboratory Analysis 2
 WWW220 Wastewater Treatment Laboratory Analysis 2
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
CEU
6.0
8.0
6.0
9.0
4.0
5.0
1.6
3.0
6.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
TBD
5.0
1.2
1.2
Page 15 of
CSA / NASSCO (Garret Harvey)
Course Name
 Visual Inspection of Sewer Pipe – CSA Plus 4012 with NASSCO
PACP

March 2013
CEU
1.2
Oct. 18/06
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
CEU
0.5
2.0
0.5
0.3
1.2
0.7
0.7
Cumberland College
www.cumberlandcollege.sk.ca
Course Name
 Lagoon O & M, Nipawin,
 Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED
 Construction Safety Training Certificate
 WHMIS
 Confined Space Entry & Rescue
 Power Mobile Equipment Operator
 Fire Safety – Fire Extinguisher
Dave Clark Water Treatment Consulting Inc.
Course Name
 Filtration P:rocesses
 Basic Water Chemistry
 Water Analysis
 Water Plant Math
 Chemical Feed Pumps
 Chemically Assisted Filtration
 Jar Testing
 Douglas/Danielson Park Training Session
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
July 22-23,
2011
CEU
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.6
1.6
David H. Paul Inc. Training – Correspondence
http://www.dhptraining.com/dhp/
Course Name
Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Specialist Program
 Course – 1 Math, Chemistry, Biology
 Course – 2 Reverse Osmosis
 Course – 3 RO Troubleshooting/Cleaning
 Reverse Osmosis Operation and Maintenance – Key Lake
 Reverse Osmosis Monitoring & Troubleshooting – Key Lake
 RO Operation – Hands On
 RO Chemical Cleaning – Hands on
 Advanced RO Chemical Cleaning – Hands on
 RO Analytical Troubleshooting – Hands on
 RO Mechanical Troubleshooting – Hands on
 Reverse Osmosis 101
 Monitoring & troubleshooting of RO Units, Hands On
CEU Evaluation & Credit
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38
CEU
Book 145
Book 146
Book 147
June 1, 2010
June 2, 2010
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
Various
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
Page 16 of




Operation, Control & Maintenance of RO Pre-treatment
Operation, Control & Maintenance of RO Units, Hands On
Optimal Design & Operation of RO Systems
Optimal Design & Operation of RO Systems (Revised 2 day)
Various
Various
Various
Various
0.7
0.7
2.1
1.4
Edmonton Waste Management Centre of Excellence
www.ewmce.com
Course Name
 Anaerobic Digestion
 Biological Nutrient Removal
 Biosolids Management
 Dissolved Air Flotation
 Level ¾ Certification Preparation
 Membrane Treatment of Wastewater
 Primary Sludge Fermentation
 Pumps and Blowers
 Reading P&IDs
 Wastewater Disinfection


CEU
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.0
1.2
0.6
0.6
EPIC
http://www.epic-edu.com/index_regular.asp
Course Name
 Membrane Separation to Industrial Wastewater Treatment Costs
 Pumps: Selection, Operation and Maintenance
 Water Chemistry
 Membrane Separations to Cut Water Treatment Costs
 Interpretation & Enforcement of Construction Contracts
 Bidding, Evaluation, Negotiation & Contract Award Procedures
 Maintaining and Rehabilitating Water Mains Design Build
Fundamentals Workshop
 Municipal Wastewater Treatment Testing and Monitoring
 Reverse Osmosis Technology – A Practical Course
CEU
1.2
1.2
0.6
1.8
1.2
0.6
1.2
1.8
1.8
Energy Guard Water Technologies
Course Name
Reverse Osmosis – Operations & Maintenance
 Basics of Membrane Treatment
 Advanced Membrane Treatment
Softeners and Filter Performance
CEU
0.6
0.6
0.6
EnviroWay
http://www.enviroway.net/
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Page 17 of
Course Name
 Wastewater Biology - Balance, PATTON and Bioaugmentation
 Drinking Water – Basic Water Analysis – Hach, Randy Hanson
 Enviro H2O Seminar – Michael King, Bob Cashion
 EnviroH2O Training Show

May 9, 2012
Mar. 1, 2013
Feb 12/14
CEU
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6
Apr 25–27, ‘12
CEU
1.0
Oct. 16-17, ‘12
Oct. 16-17, ‘12
Oct. 16-17, ‘12
th
Feb 10/11 ,’14
th
Oct 28/29 ,’14
0.6
0.3
0.3
1.0
1.0
Dec 4, 5 / 13
Dec 4, 5 / 13
1.6
0.3
Federation of Saskatchewan First Nations (FSIN)
http://www.fsin.com/
Course Name
 Water Monitoring & Building & Strengthening Skills

Touchwood Agency Tribal Council
 Introduction to GPS,
Cansel Canada
 Drinking Water – Basic Water Analysis – Hach
 Metering Pumps – Anderson Pump House
 Making Drinking Water Safe (RO 1)
 Drinking Water Treatment: The Why and How of Water Treatment
Saskatoon Tribal Council Inc.
 St. Johm’s Ambulance First Aid & CPR
 St. John’s Ambulance WHMIS
Global Training Center
http://globaltrainingcentre.com/
Ground Disturbance Level II
0.7
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/index-eng.asp
Protocol for Safe Drinking Water in First Nation Communities
0.7
Indiana State University
http://www.indstate.edu/distance/
Course Name
 Basic Supervision
 Basic Management
CEU
5.0
5.0
MSA Certified Training Program
Course Name
 Qualitative Respirator Fit Testing

CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Apr 10/13
CEU
0.2
Page 18 of
Michigan State University
http://www.msu.edu/
Course Name
 Supervisory Management in the Water/Wastewater Field
 Maintenance Management in the Water/Wastewater Field
CEU
6.0
6.0
North West Regional College
http://www.nwrc.sk.ca/
Course Name
 Fireman’s Certificate Prepatory Course

various
CEU
6.0
NOVA – Online Training and Development
http://www.nova-td.com/
Course Name
 Basic Microbiological Concepts
 Cross Connection Control
 Disinfection of Water Mains and Storage Facilities
 Groundwater Our Most Valuable Resource
 Monitoring and Sampling
 Water Quality Complaint Investigation
 CT Disinfection
 Water Quality Complaint Investigation
 Keeping Distribution Water Safe From Microbial Contamination
 Water System Security
 Source Protection Initiatives
CEU
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.4
Parkland College
http://www.parklandcollege.sk.ca/
Course Name
 First Aid/CPR 'A'
 WHMIS
 Confined Space
 H2S Alive
 Ground Disturbance
 Supervision & Safety
 Transportation of Dangerous Goods
 Occupational Helath Committee Level 1
 Powerpoint
 Microsoft Excel Level 2
 Computer Basics
 Microsoft Excel Level 1
 Microsoft Word Level 1
 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
CEU
1.6
0.4
1.0
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.6
1.2
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
Page 19 of


2.5
2.5
Microsoft Word 2010 Core Skills
Microsoft Excel Core Skills
Portage College
http://www.portagecollege.ca/
Course Name
 WWWO 101 Potable and Wastewater Systems Management
(classroom)
 WWWO 101 Potable and Wastewater Systems Management
(online)
 Air brakes
 Aerial Platform
 Confined Space (entry and monitor)
 Defensive Driving
 Fall Protection (OSSA approved)
 Fall Protection
 Standard First Aid/CPR C
 Emergency First Aid + CPR A
 Flag Person
 Forklift
 Ground Disturbance – Level 2
 H2S Alive
 Skid Steer – Operator
 TDG/WHMIS
 Construction Safety Training System (online)
 Construction Safety Training System – Upgrade (online)
 Road Builders Safety Training System (online)
 TDG (online)
 WHMIS (online)
CEU
2.5
1.8
0
0.3
0.5
0
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
Prairie North Health Region
Course Name
 Asbestos Awareness & Glove-Bag Removal Process (Bersch
& Assoc’s) North Battleford

CEU
June 18-19,
2014
0.9
Optimize Consulting
[email protected]
Course Name
 Water Distribution Class 1 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Collection Class 1 – Optimize Consulting
 Water Distribution Class 2 – Optimize Consulting
 Water Treatment Class 4 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Treatment Class 4 – Optimize Consulting
 Wastewater Treatment Class 3 – Optimize Consulting
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
June 21-24, ‘10
Jan 27-28, ‘11
Dec 6-9, ‘10
Nov 21-24, ‘11
CEU
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.6
3.2
3.2
Page 20 of


Wastewater Collection Class 1-3 Optimize Consulting
Dec.13-15, ‘11
1.2
Various
CEU
1.0
1.0
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
http://www.potashcorp.com/
Course Name
 Emergency First Aid – Lanigan
 Confined Space Training – Lanigan Mine Site
Safety Services Manitoba
http://safetyservicesmanitoba.ca/
Course Name
 WHMIS – Flin Flon
 Fall Protection – Flin Flon
 Confined Space Refresher/Awareness – Flin Flon
 Respirator Fit Testing
Apr. 25-29, ‘11
Apr. 25-29, ‘11
Apr. 25-29, ‘11
Apr. 25-29, ‘11
CEU
0.3
0.6
0.6
N/A
SANC: Sask. Association of Northern Communities (New North):
http://www.newnorthsask.ca/
Course Name
 Water/Landfill Workshop, La Ronge
 Drinking Water, Wastewater & Solid Waste, La Ronge
 Northern Communities Water Works Workshop: La Ronge
SANC: Northern Environmental Workshop: La Ronge,
 Basic Math workshop
 Jar Testing workshop
 Basic Chemistry workshop
SANC: Water Works Workshop, La Ronge
 Principles & Practices of Dr. Water Chlorination
 Basic Safety for Operators
 Distribution System O & M, AWWA Webcast
SANC: Water Works Workshop, La Ronge
 UV Disinfection (Calgon)
 Water Main Swabbing (ATAP)
 Basic Slow Sand Filters (MS Filter)
 Membrane Filtration (Puretech)
 Portable & On-line Instrument Calibration (ClearTech)
SANC: New North Water Workshop
 Iron and Manganese Removal
 Lagoon Operations
 Chemical Pump Maintenance – Clear Tech
 Water & Wastewater Worker Safety - ATAP
SANC: Northern Water Conference
 Principles & Practices of Chlorination / Chloramination, Cleartech
 From Sampling to Report - SRC
 Jar Testing, ATAP
 Distribution System Maintenance and Leak Detection, Al Turner
CEU Evaluation & Credit
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Apr 10-11/02
Apr 1–3/03
Apr 21-23/04
April 6-8/05
CEU
1.2
0.9
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
April 5-7/06
0.3
0.3
0.3
Apr/07-09, 07
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
Apr 18/19, 08
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
Apr 27-29, 09
0.3
0.3
0.7
0.7
Page 21 of
SANC: Northern Water Conference
 Hypochlorination, ATAP
 Disinfection Alternatives, Metcon
 Filter and Instrumentation Optimization, ClearTech
 MOE Regulations and Operator Duties, SMOE
SANC: Northern Water Conference
 MOE Regulations and Operator Duties, SMOE
 Greensand Filters – S, Dobrowny
 Lagoon Operation & Maintenance - ATAP
 Chemical Pump Maintenance & Calibration – ClearTech
 Chlorination, CLearTech
SANC: Northern Water Conference
 Metering Pumps, APH
 Drinking Water: Basic Water Analysis (Randy Hanson)
 Wastewater Collection Maintenance (ATAP)

SANC: Northern Water Conference
 From Sampling to Report – SRC
 Standard Operating Procedures, Contingency Plans & Emergency
Planning - ATAP
 Microbial Maintenance - Enviroway
Apr 14-16, 10
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.3
Apr 18-20, 11
0.3
0.3
0.7
0.4
0.4
Apr 17-19, 13
0.3
0.4
0.6
Apr 2014
0.3
0.6
0.3
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Water Pipelines (SARWP)
http://sarwp.sasktelwebhosting.com/
Course Name
 On-line Chlorine Analysers & Chlorination, Saskatoon
 Principles & Practices of Drinking Water Chlorination, Saskatoon,

 Control Systems Trouble-shooting and Maintenance, Stantec,
 Cross Control Connection
 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe Fusion
 Distribution System Maintenance – S. Dobrowny
Dec 6/06
Dec 6/06
CEU
0.3
0.3
Dec. 1, 2008
Dec. 2009
Dec. 2010
Dec. 2011
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science Technologies (SIAST)
http://www.siast.sk.ca/
SIAST Water/Wastewater Technician Program, effective
September 2006*
Course Name
 Water Treatment 1
 Water Treatment 2
 Water Distribution 1
 Water Distribution 2
 Wastewater Collection 1
 Wastewater Collection 2
 Wastewater Treatment 1
 Wastewater Treatment 2
 Water/Wastewater Laboratory 1
 Water/Wastewater Laboratory 2
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
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WTER 130
WTER 131
WTER 132
WTER 133
WTER 134
WTER 135
WTER 136
WTER 137
LABS 121
LABS 122
CEU
8.0
8.0
4.5
4.5
6.0
6.0
8.0
8.0
4.5
4.5
Page 22 of
 Business Communications 1
 Business Communications 2
 Graphical Communications 1
 Graphical Communications 2
 Technical Mathematics
 Basic Computer Operation
 Intro. To Microsoft Word
 Introduction to MS Excel 1
 Introduction to MS Excel 2
 Introduction to Microsoft Access 1
SIAST Water & Wastewater Operator Training
Small Systems Water (3 Days)
Class 1 Water Treatment/Distribution Upgrade (3 Days)
Class 1 Water Treatment/Distribution
(5 Days)
Class 2 Water Treatment/Distribution (3 Days)
Class 3/4 Water Treatment/Distribution (4 Days)
Small Systems Wastewater (3 Days)
Class 1 Wastewater Treatment/Collection Upgrade (3 Days)
Class 1 Wastewater Treatment/Collection (5 Days)
Class 2 Wastewater Treatment/Collection (4 Days)
Centrifugal Pumps
Chemical Feed Pumps
Cross Connection Control Awareness
Distribution System Maintenance
Gas Chlorine Systems
Hydraulics for Operators
Hypochlorination
Lagoon Operation & Maintenance
Surface Water Treatment
Water Analysis
Small Seasonal Drinking Water Systems (Correspondence Course)
Parks Management Pesticide Applicator (Pest 179)
*Contact SIAST at 306-694-3227 for further details
BCOM 120
BCOM 121
GRPH 123
GRPH 124
MAT 124
COMP 170
COMP 171
COMP 174
COMP 175
COMP 176
4.8
6.4
3.0
4.5
4.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.8
1.3
2.7
1.3
1.8
1.8
1.3
2.7
1.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
1.0
1.5
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment – Industrial Branch
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/
Course Name
 Water Microbiology Workshop, Saskatoon
March 25, 2011
CEU
0.6
Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA)
http://www.scsaonline.ca/
Course Name
 Frame Scaffolding Awareness Training

CEU
0.6
SPWA – Saskatchewan Public Works Association
http://saskatchewan.cpwa.net/
Course Name
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Revised November 6, 2014
38
CEU
Page 23 of
SPWA Conference February 26-28, 2008
 Equipment Operator Training Workshop - (WD and WWC only)
 Succession Planning, Documenting standard Operating Procedure
 Climate Change – Corman Park Project
 InsituForm, Pipe Lining for Water and Sewer Pipes
 PSAB-Public Sector Accounting Board
 Sewer Use Policy/Bylaws
 Water and Wastewater Asset Management
2009 Conference February 24 – 27, Saskatoon, Sk.
 Langenburg Reverse Osmosis Plant
 Building a Workplace Safety Culture
 Equipment Demonstration - City of Saskatoon
 Challenges Facing Public Works
 Safe Trenching/Confined Space Presentation
2010 Conference February 24, 25, Regina, Sk
 Examining TEAM
 Putting TEAM in Safety
 Moose Jaw WWTP
 Saskatoon Water System
 PSAB/Asset Management and Water System
Assessments in Northern Saskatchewan
 Harbour Landing Pumping Station
2011 Conference February 24, 25, Regina, Sk
 Less Trench Alternative to Watermain Replacement
 The ABC’s of Fire and Extinguishing
 Team Dynamics
2011 SPWA Workshops
 Hydrant & Valve – Operation and Maintenance Workshop
 CPWA Public Works Safety Workshop
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.075
0.075
0.075
0.075
0.075
0.075
0.3
0.3
0.2
Feb. 25, 2011
0.7
0.3
SaskWater Corp.
http://www.saskwater.com/
Course Name
 Industrial Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers – Magna
Electric Corp
 Chlorine Analyzers Troubleshooting – Metcon
CEU
Feb. 25, 2010
Feb. 18, 2011
Apr. 14 & 15,
2011
0.6
0.7
Southeast Energy Training Institute
http://www.southeastcollege.org/programs/seti.htm
Course Name
 H2S Alive - Enform
 Confined Space
 Fall Arrest
CEU
0.6
0.6
0.4
SWWA
http://www.swwa.ca/pages/index.php
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Page 24 of
SWWA Workshops, 2000 Annual Conference, Saskatoon, Nov 1/00
 Confined Spaces
 Chemical Solution Feeders
 Pump O & M
 Aquifer Protection
SWWA Workshops, 2001
 Pumps & Wells, IWS, Yorkton,
 Filter Surveillance, AWI, Melfort
 Iron & Manganese Removal, Moose Jaw
Conference Nov. 2001
 OH&S Supervision
 Aquifer Protection and Management
 Principles of Chlorination
 Control of BioFouling BOD, BARTS and Well Rehabilitation
 Safe Trenching
 Filter Monitoring and Optimization
SWWA Workshops, 2002
 Mathematics, Prince Albert
 Mathematics, Fort Qu’Appellle
Sewage Pumps, ITT
 Kindersley,
 Prince Albert
Basic Municipal Operations
 Melfort
 Swift Current
Filtration Workshop, AWI
 Estevan
 Saskatoon
SWWA Annual Conference, Saskatoon, November 20, 2002
 Confined Space Entry
 Mechanical Water Meter O & M
 SCADA for Dummies
 Vacuum Excavation
SWWA Workshops, 2003
 Confined Spaces, Melville
 Organics Control, North Battleford
 Lagoon Maintenance, Wynyard
 Valve & Hydrant O & M, Mueller, Humboldt
 Water Regulations, Sask. Environment, Watrous
SWWA Annual Conference, Saskatoon, Nov.
 Math for Operators, Kelly Franks, ClearTech
 WWT – Basics to Advanced, Doug Moisuk, Regina
 Calibrating Test Equipment, Andre Lemoine, Hach
 Filtration Systems – Then & Now, Dave Clark Consulting Inc
 AWWA Teleconference: Utility Case Studies
SWWA Workshops, 2004
 Math for Operators, Sask. Environment: Meadow Lake
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
CEU
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
Feb 7/01
Apr 24-25/01
Sept 12/01
0.5
1.4
0.6
Nov 1/01
Nov 1/001
Nov 1/01
Nov 1/01
Nov 1/01
Nov 1/01
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan 16/02
Jan 17/02
0.5
0.5
March 11-12/02
March 14-15/02
1.4
1.4
March 18-19/02
March 21-22/02
1.4
1.4
April 15-16/02
April 18-19/02
1.2
1.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan 21-22/03
March 12/03
April 23/03
April 30/03
June 6/03
1.6
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
Nov 6/03
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan 14/04
0.3
Page 25 of
Water Quality Emergency Planning, Sask. Environment Melfort
 Weyburn
 Lagoon O & M, Sask. Environment: Swift Current
Calibrating Electronic Test Equipment, Clear Tech
 Indian Head
 Shaunavon
 Tisdale
 North Battleford
 Water/Wastewater Inspection Program, Environment Kipling
SWWA Annual Conference, Nov. 3, 2004 Saskatoon
 Water Meter Workshop, Spartan Controls
 Water Distribution Maintenance, Turner Consulting
 Organics in Surface Water, Buffalo Pound
 AWWA Teleconference: “Sustainability”
SWWA Workshops, 2005
 Chemical Solution Feed Pumps O & M, ClearTech
 Kindersley
 Moosomin
 Waterworks Systems Assessment, Environment: Assiniboia
 Confined Space Entry, Kin-Kerr Services Ltd.: Saskatoon
SWWA Annual Conference, Nov 2/05 Saskatoon
 Media & Public Relations, Sask. Watershed Authority (SWA)
 Programmable Logic Controllers, Delco Automation
 Well O & M, PFRA, SWA, Grundfos Pumps
 Filter Maintenance, Anthratech Western
 AWWA Teleconference, “Shrinking Workforce”
SWWA Workshops, 2006
Jar Testing:
 North Battleford,
 Herbert
Reservoir Maintenance:
 Tisdale
 Weyburn
Distribution System O&M, AWWA Teleconference replay:
 Prince Albert
 Melville
 UV Disinfection: Biggar
SWWA Annual Conference, Nov. 1, 2006, Saskatoon
 Lift Station Pump Design
 Maintaining the Performance of RO Systems
 Principles of Chlorination
 Watemain Distribution Maintenance, Keith Mayo, ATAP
 Federal/Provincial Regulatory Framework
 AWWA Teleconference – Fire Hydrants – O & M
SWWA Workshops, 2007
 Jar Testing, Kipling
 Distribution System Repair, Rehab. & Replacement; AWWA Video
Conf. Shaunavon
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Jan 28/04
Feb 4/04
March 2004
0.3
0.3
0.3
May 3/04
May 6/04
May 11/04
May 13/04
June 11/04
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.3
Mar 16/05
Mar 23/05
June 3/05
Sept 28/05
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan 23/06
Jan 26/06
0.5
0.5
Feb 14/06
Feb 21/06
0.6
0.6
Mar 21/06
Mar 29/06
June 2/06
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan 17/07
Jan 24/07
0.5
0.3
Page 26 of





Iron & Manganese Removal, Marcelin AWI
Membrane Filtration, Manitou Beach; Associated
Math for Operators, Yorkton, MR2/ClearTech
Lagoon Operation & Maintenance; Nelson Env. Inc.: Martensville
Sampling Techniques & Equipment Calibration; Hach Canada
Moose Jaw
 Leak Detection & Audit, Al Turner Consulting, Weyburn/Melville
 Emergency Planning for Water & Wastewater, Nipawin
SWWA Annual Conference, November 7 & 8, 2007
 Water Efficiency from Planning to Implementation
 The Safe Handling of Chlorine Gas
 Small Waterworks Disinfection Contact Time
 Management of Ground Water Sources
 Water Main Swabbing
 From Water Sampling to Report
SWWA Workshops, 2008
 Lagoon Operation and Maintenance
 Water Conservation
 Math for Operators
 Leak Detection & Audit, Al Turner Consulting Ltd.

Valve & Hydrant – Mueller

Filter Operation & Maintenance
Feb 6/07
Feb 28/07
Apr 18/07
Apr 25/07
April 27/07
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
May 7-9/07
June 7/07
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Mar. 4,5,18, ’08
Mar. 27, 2008
Mar. 5, 6, 2008
May 6 & 8,
June 4, 2008
April 29, May 1,
2008
April 30 & May
14, 2008
SWWA Annual Conference, November 5 & 6, 2008
 Mechanical Pipe Restraint Design
 Seals are not just Furry Animals
 Solar Hot Water Heating in Saskatchewan
 It’s Only Iron and Manganese – It Can be Treated
 Do you have a Pandemic Plan?
 Working in Confined Spaces
SWWA Workshops, 2009
 Jar Testing, Prince Albert
 Jar Testing, Assiniboia
 Valves, Meters & Piping Attachments –Meuller
Cylinder Mount Chlorinator Operation and Maintenance
 Melville
 Watrous
 Lagoon Operation and Maintenance
 Rosetown
 Langenburg
 Aging Infrastructure, Prince Albert (Golf Tourney)
 Lift Station Operation & Maintenance, Saskatoon
SWWA Annual Conference, November 4-6, 2009
 Hydrant Operation & Maintenance
 True Grit – The Workshop
 Exactly What is Free Chlorine?
 Building Procedures with the SOP Toolkit
 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe Fusion
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Feb. 10,11, ,09
Feb. 20, 2009
May 6, 7, 2009
0.7
0.7
0.6
March 31, 2009
April 7, 2009
0.6
0.6
Mar. 25
Apr. 23
June 5, 2009
April 29, 2009
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Page 27 of

0.3
Asset Management
SWWA Workshops 2010
 Chemical Solution Feed Pumps workshop will be in Unity,
 Hydrant Operation and Maintenance will be in Yorkton and
North Battleford
 Valves, Meters and Piping Attachments will be in Humboldt,
Moose Jaw
 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe Fusion, Theory &
Practical,

Extended – Saskatoon
 Building Procedures with the SOP Tool Kit,
 Fire Hydrant and Valve Maintenance/Repair CLOW Canada,
Weyburn
 Drinking Water Reservoir – Design, Operation and Maintenance,
Saskatoon
 Municipal Wastewater Piping System Maintenance, Outlook
 Weyburn
 Groundwater Issues in Saskatchewan, Swift Current,
SWWA Annual Conference, November 3-4, 2010
 Couplings, Service Saddles, Tapping Sleeves and Repair Clamps,
Saskatoon Sk.
 SCADA Solutions Enhance Productivity of Water Utilities
 Fundamentals of Calibration and Certification of On Line and Lab
Instruments in Water & Wastewater
 Regulations, Permits to Operate & Operator Certification,
Saskatoon Sk. - SMOE
 Industrial Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers
 Blowers, Air Compressors and Air Dryers
SWWA Workshops 2011
 Basic Science – AC Pipes Water Distribution Systems –Yorkton
 Maintenance of Valves – Watrous
 Solar Mount – Chlorine Safety - Wakaw
 Cross Connection Control – Saskatoon
 Lift Station Operation & Maintenance – Saskatoon
 Valves, Meters & Piping Attachments – Wynyard
Estevan
 Disinfection and Chemical Pump, NB Grand Council


Intro to GPS – SWWA Golf Tournament – Yorkton, Cansel
Sampling Techniques & Analysis – SWWA Golf Tournament –
Yorkton
SWWA Annual Conference, November 16-18, 2011
 Trenchless Technology – City of Edmonton
 Introduction to Invasive Species
 Conventional Treatment – Enviro Way
 Source Water Protection in Canada
 Optimizing Nutrient Removal Through Instrumentation
 Drinking Water Management Systems
 Pump Course – Anthony Cherwenuk
 Take Control – Neptune Technology Group
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
May 4/10
May 6/10;
April 6/10
April 7/10
Feb. 24, 2010
0.3
0.7
0.6
0.7
Apr. 14, 2010
th
June 16 ,2010
0.8
0.6
0.6
May 19, 2010
0.5
May 11, 2010
May 12, 2010
June 4, 2010
0.4
Nov. 4, 2010
0.3
Nov. 3, 2010
Nov. 4, 2010
0.3
0.3
Nov. 4, 2010
0.3
Nov. 3, 2010
Nov. 4, 2010
0.3
0.3
Mar. 29, 2011
April 12, 2011
April 13, 2011
Apr. 29 , 2011
May 9, 2011
May 10, 2011
May 11, 2011
May 12 & 13,
2011
June 2, 2011
June 2, 2011
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.3
Page 28 of
 Control Systems, PLC’s and SCADA
SWWA Workshops 2012
 Supervisory Training for the Water and Wastewater Industry
 Chlorine Safety and Handling Seminar, ClearTech
 RO Course, T. Helmink, M. Nelson

SWWA Annual Conference, November 7 – 9, 2012
 WS-1 Water Loss Reduction through Pressure Management
 WS-2 Unidirectional Flushing
 WS-3 Safety at the Workplace
 WS-4 Pump Maintenance
 WS-5 Water Meter Management – Neptune Tech.
 WS-6 Well Inspection, Operation & Maintenance, SWA
 WS-7 Walkerton Now - Bruce Davidson
SWWA Workshops 2013
 Sask Water Security Agency – 25 Yr Plan
 Standard Operating Procedures – Dawn Dierker
 OH&S Workplace Responsibility System & Info Sessions (Kim
Meyer)

SWWA Annual Conference, November 6 – 8, 2013
 WS-1 Pump Efficiency – Testing & Analysis
 WS-2 Advances in Headworks Technologies
 WS-3 Development of Operation Maintenance Manuals & SOPs
 WS-4 RO/NF Membrane
 WS-5 Flownet Meter Reading Technology
 WS-6 Do Disinfection by-products in Drinking Water Cause
Cancer in Humans
 WS-7 Effective Negotiation Skills
SWWA Workshops 2014
 Metering Pumps, Anderson Pump House
 Maintenance & Troubleshooting for Sewage Pump Stations
 Flushing out the Mysteries of Wastewater Treatment (Dierker)
 Membrane Treatment Seminar

SWWA Annual Conference, November 5 – 7, 2014
 2014 SWWA Conference CEU (An operator may only receive
either individual workshop certificates or the overall conference
certificate, not a combination of both.)
 Disinfection By-Products (Hooge)
 What to Expect in State of Emergencies
 Process Control and SCADA Fundamentals
 Removing Iron & Manganese – The process – The Media – The
Maintenance
 Infrastructure Asset Management
 The Changing World of Emergency Planning
 Using Data Effectively on Report Graphing Benchmarking and
Statistical Process Control w/Plant Operations (Scott Dorner Hach)
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.6
Singer Valve
AquiData
WCB
Xylem
Bruce Keachie
Nolan Shaheen
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
May 31, 2013
May, 31, 2013
May 31, 2013
0.3
0.6
0.3
AE
Stantec
ATAP
Avista
Corix
Hrudey
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
McDougall
0.2
Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014
May 29/14
May 29/14
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
Nov 5-7, 2014
1.2
Nov 2014
Nov 2014
Nov 2014
Nov 2014
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Nov 2014
Nov 2014
Nov 2014
0.3
0.2
0.3
Page 29 of
TRIHEDRAL ENGINEERING LIMITED
http://www.trihedral.com/
Course Name
 Making Best Operational Use of SCADA HMI Software

CEU
0.4
Water Environment Federation
http://www.wef.org/
Course Name
 Fat, Oil, and Grease (FOG) Management Workshop

Mar. 8 2010
CEU
0.7
Western Canada Water
http://www.wcwwa.ca/
Course Name
WCWWA Annual Conference
Pre-Conference workshops, Saskatoon
 Filter Surveillance, AWI (Operations)
 Combined Sewer/Storm Sewer Overflows (Technical)
 Micro-Biology (Technical)
WCWWA – AWWA Section/SIAST
 Cross Connection Control Specialist
 Cross Connection Control – Recertification
Western Canada Section AWWA: SIAST/Kelsey Campus/other venues
 Cross Connection Control Specialist
 Cross Connection Control Awareness
 Challenges in Monitoring Water Quality in the Distribution System,
Edmonton, Alta
 Coagulation & Flocculation Theory / High Rate Clarification
Techniques, Winnipeg, Man
WCWWA Workshops, 2008
 Source Water Protection Specialty, Edmonton Alta
 Source Control – Best Practices, Edmonton, Alta.
 Micro- & Ultra-Filtration Membrane Tech.,
 Disinfection: Know Your Enemy and Your Weapons, Calgary
WCWWA Annual Conference September 23, 2008, Regina Sk
 Planning for the Pandemic
 Asset Management – A Prerequisite for Infrastructure Stability
 Cross Connection Control
 Emerging Contaminants – Issues for Water Supply and Treatment
WCWWA Workshops, 2009
 Small System Nutrient Removal, Winnipeg MB
 Odour control in Wastewater Systems, Red Deer Lodge

WCW Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB. September 2009
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
CEU
Oct 16/05
0.7
0.6
0.6
Feb 18/05
Mar/05
3.5
1.0
Oct. 23, 2007
2.8
0.6
0.5
Sept. 24, 2006
0.6
Oct. 15,16, ‘08
Nov. 19, 2008
TBA
Feb. 5, 2008
1.2
0.5
1.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan. 15,16, ‘09
Jan. 28, 2009
1.0
0.5
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





0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.3
Where has all our Water Gone, Al Turner Consulting
Understanding Contaminants of Emerging Concern
Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Footprinting
Utility Management Workshop
Assessing & Addressing Challenging Hydraulic Issue in
Wastewater
The Future Art of Stormwater
WCWWA Workshops, 2010
 Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment, Saskatoon
 Wastewater Pumping Station and Force-main Systems Design,
Operation and Maintenance, Winnipeg, MB
WCW Conference Sept. 21 – 24, 2010 – Calgary, Alberta
 Small System Nutrient Removal – Saskatoon
 Membrane Technologies for Water & Wastewater Treatment
 On-Site Hypochlorite Generation as a Chemical Disinfection
Alternative – Red Deer Lodge, Red Deer Alberta
 Tertiary Filtration Workshop
 SCADA Fundamentals
 River Health (Wastewater effluent – Bow River)
 Regional Water Systems – Design and Operation Basics
 Linking Investment to Service Levels – Application of Asset
Management Planning
 Watershed and Stormwater Management
 Cross Connection Control Trough Awareness & Backflow
Prevention Workshop
 Project Management for Young Professionals
WCW General Seminars
 Disinfection By-Products, Calgary, Alberta
 Disinfection of Pipelines and Storage Facilities, AWWA
WCW Workshops, 2011
 Source Control – Best Practices, Saskatoon
 Problem Solving Water & Wastewater Infrastructures – Edmonton
 Disinfection By-Products, Saskatoon
 AWWA Web Workshop – Pump Operations and Maintenance
WCW Conference Workshops, 2011
 W1 – Asset Management Workshop
 W2 – Reservoir Water Quality Management
 W3 – Source Water Protection
 W4 – Project Management
 W5 - Water Main Relining
 W6 – Contract Law for Engineers
 Laboratory Analysis and Compliance Monitoring, Red Deer, AB
 Issues/Trends in Industrial Wastewater Treatment, without tour
 With Tour – Winnipeg, Man.
WCW 2012
 Disinfection Workshop
 Well Maintenance Workshop – Regina
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
0.5
Jan. 26, 2010
Jan. 21 & 22,
2010
0.5
1.2
Apr. 15&16, ‘10
1.2
0.6
0.6
June 8, 2010
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Nov. 9, 2010
Various
0.6
0.4
Jan. 25, 2011
Apr. 19, 2011
May 18, 2011
Various Dates
0.6
0,5
0.6
0.4
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Sep 21-23, ‘11
Nov. 8, 2011
Feb. 7-8, 2012
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.8
1.0
June 19, 2012
0.6
0.6
Page 31 of

Municipal Water Reuse – Challenges and Opportunity
WCW Conference Workshops, 2012
 Water Conservation Guidelines, J. Fisher & A. Turner
 Water Reuse in Western Canada, E. Murphy, CH2M Hill
 Leadership in Project Management, T. Carson & Associates Ltd.
 Conventional Water Treatment, E. Murphy, CH2M Hill
 Introduction to Social Media, R. Miranda, Digital Relay Inc.
WCW Workshops, 2013
 Membrane Theory & Maintenance, Saskatoon
 Effective Operations of Water & Wastewater Systems, Regina
 Water Treatment Disinfection Workshop, Saskatoon
 Asset Management & Alternative Project Delivery for Water &
Wastewater Systems
WCW Conference Workshops, 2013
 Leadership Concerns Workshop (LeLacheur)
 Drinking Water Safety Plan Information Session (Beier)
 Biosolids Management: Understanding Requirements and Options
(Mumby)
 Green Building: Clear Savings Potential (Hawkesworth)
 Managing Greenhouse Gas In Wastewater Treatment Plants (Yan)
 Source Control Strategies That Work (Johnston, Hunter)
WCW Workshops, 2014
 Municipal Wastewater: Basics, Treatment, Regulations & Case
Studies
 Surface Water Treatment Workshop
 Small System Nutrient Removal Seminar
 Surface Water Quality and Watershed Protection
WCW Conference Workshops, 2014
 Disinfection of Drinking Water
 Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR)
 Municipal Wastewater-Federal Regulations and Toxicity Testing
 Building a Robust Capital Investment Plan
0.6
Sep 19-21 ‘12
Sep 19-21 ‘12
Sep 19-21 ‘12
Sep 19-21 ‘12
Sep 19-21 ‘12
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Jan.17, 2013
Mar. 6, 2013
Oct. 2, 2013
Nov. 2013
0.6
0.4
0.6
0.6
Sep 2013
Sep 2013
Sep 2013
0.3
0.3
0.3
Sep 2013
Sep 2013
Sep 2013
0.3
0.3
0.3
May 2014
0.6
Feb 2014
Sep. 9/14
Nov 2014
0.6
0.7
0.5
Sep 2014
Sep 2014
Sep 2014
Sep 2014
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.3
WesTech Engineering
http://www.westech-inc.com/
Course Name
 Ultrafiltration System Training

CEU
1.0
Western Trade Training Institute (WTTI)
http://www.wttionline.ca/
Course Name
 Hoisting and Rigging

CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
Various Dates
CEU
0.7
Page 32 of
World Water and Wastewater Solutions LTD
http://www.owotc.com/
Courses
Water Treatment
 Anhydrous Ammonia Safety
 Chemical Safety
 Chloramination
 Chlorine Emergency Repair Kit
 Chlorination and Disinfection Refresher
 Chlorine Residual Testing
 Gas Chlorination Safety
 Gas Chlorination and Disinfection
 Groundwater Treatment and Water Quality
 Hydrogen Sulphide Awareness
 Hyopchlorination and Disinfection
 Iron and Manganese Removal
 Pumps and Pumping Hydraulics
 Surface Water Treatment and Water Quality
 Exam Preparation OIT Water Treatment and Distribution
 Exam Preparation Level 1 & 2 Water Treatment
CEU
Course ID
WT-25-CT
WT-26-CT
WT-24-CT
WT-28-CT
WT-30-CT
WT-61-CT
WT-27-CT
WT-23-CT
WT-55-CT
WT-29-CT
WT-22-CT
WT-31-CT
WT-17-HO
WT-54-CT
WT-11-CT
WT-52-CT
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
2.7
0.6
0.3
1.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.8
3.0
WD-65-CT
WD-60-CT
WD-32-HO
WD-62-CT
WD-05-HO
WD-04-HO
WD-06-HO
WD-62-CT
WD-44-HO
WD-03-HO
WD-58-HO
WD-22-CT
WD-24-CT
WD-02-CT
WD-01-HO
WD-51-CT
WD-54-CT
WD-55-CT
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.3
0.6
3.0
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
0,6
3.0
3.0
WWT-05-CT
WWT-03-CT
WWT-02-CT
WWT-14-CT
WWT-06-CT
WWT-07-CT
1.8
0.6
1.8
0.6
3.0
3.0
Water Distribution


















Basic Water Distribution for Water Treatment Operators
Basic Water Treatment for Distribution System Operators
Buried Utility Locating
Cross Connection Control
Commissioning New Watermains
Distributions System Breaks and Repairs
Distribution System Pipe Assemblies
Emerging Issues: Lead Services (Get the Lead Out!)
Fundamentals of Water Distribution for New Operators
Flushing Techniques
Hydrostatic Pressure Testing of Watermains
Introductory Math
Maintaining Chlorine Residual and Proper Sampling Techniques
Operation and maintenance of Fire Hydrants
Tapping of Watermains
Watermain Disinfection
Exam Preparation Level 1 & 2 Water Distribution
Exam Preparation Level 2 & 3 Water Distribution
Wastewater Treatment






Activated Sludge Control
Bio-Solids Handling
Basic Wastewater Treatment
Calculations In Wastewater Technology
Exam Preparation OIT, Wastewater Treatment and Collection
Exam Preparation Wastewater Treatment Level 1 & 2
CEU Evaluation & Credit
Revised November 6, 2014
38
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

Exam Preparation Wastewater Treatment Level 3 & 4
Fixed Film and Other Treatment Processes
Micro Organisms
Ponds and Lagoons
Wastewater Digester Operation and Control
Wastewater Problem Solving
Basic Wastewater Collection for Treatment Plant Operators
Wastewater Collection
 Exam Preparation Wastewater Collection Class 1 & 2
 Exam Preparation Wastewater Collection Class 3 & 4
 Basic Wastewater Collection
 Collection System Odour and Corrosion Control
 Lift station Operation and Maintenance
WWT-08-CT
WWT-13-CT
WWT- 09-CT
WWT-11-CT
WWT-12-CT
WWT-10-CT
WWT-20-CT
3.0
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
WWC-01-CT
WWC-02-CT
WWC-07-CT
WWC-09-CT
WWC-10-CT
2.4
2.4
1.8
0.6
0.6
Historic Workshops & Courses (Pre 2009)
General Safety Courses/Workshops
Course Name
Aerial Lift Operator Certification, Cameco, Cigar Lake, Ives Training
Areva - McLean Lake Training Dept
 WHMIS
 Confined Space Entry
Basic Emergency Planning, Humbolt,
Basic Hoisting and Rigging, CSA of Ontario, Prince Albert
Competency for Operation of Powered Mobile Equipment (WD &
WWC)
Confined Space 1 & 2, Enform
Competent Person 1 Training – Regina,
 Fall Prevention & Protection
Confined Spaces - T & G Total Safety
Confined Space Awareness & Rescue, Eastside Safety & Consulting
Confined Space Level 1 & 2, Kin-Kerr Training, Kindersley
Confined Space Entry, ATAP
Confined Space Entry & Sewer Flushing; ATAP
Confined Space/Respiratory Protection, Sask. Construction Safety
Association (SCSA), Carson Environmental and Safety
Confined Spaces - Basic Awareness, Trans-Care
Confined Spaces – Basic Worker, Attendant, Superv.; Trans-Care
Confined Space Entry/Rescue, Trans-Care
Confined Space Rescue c/w Safety, Spark Watch & SCBA, Level 3,
Armor Consulting & Training Ltd.
Construction Safety Training System – CSTS; SCSA
First Aid & CPR (once only): Red Cross/St. John Ambulance, Sask
 Construction Safety Assn (SCSA), North West Regional College
First Aid & CPR (once only) T & G Total Safety;
 Heart & Stroke Foundation (BLS “C”)
Fire Extinguisher Training, Superior Safety, Whitecap First Nation
Ground Disturbance – Eastside Safety & Consulting
Ground Disturbance – SE Regional College/Energy Trn.
Ground Disturbance – North West Regional College
H2S Alive – Trans-Care, Petroleum Industry Trn. Svc
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CEU
1.0
Various dates
Various dates
May 21-22, ‘08
0.2
0.4
1.4
1.4
1.6
0.8
Sept. 22-23,
‘09
Feb. 22, 2008
1.4
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
1.6
0.8
0.3
2.0
1.4
0.1
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.7
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H2S Alive – Eastside Safety & Consulting
H2S Alive – EnForm
H2S Alive – SCSA
H2S Safety - T & G Total Safety
OH&S Ready to Work, Energy Training Institute
OH&S Safe Operation of Forklifts
OH&S Powered Mobile Equipment, various dates and trainers
SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus), Trans-Care
SCBA - Emergency Breathing, Armour Consulting
SCBA – Fire Fighters Course, LaRonge,
TDG On-line; Danatec Interactive Inc.;
WHMIS – Eastside Safety & Consulting; Enform; SCSA; Petroleum
Safety Training; Public Works Canada; PA Grand Council; ATAP
Infrastructure

Feb 27-28, ‘08
Feb 8/06
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.2
1.2
0.7
0.6
0.7
1.2
0.4
0.3
Other Sponsors/Courses/Workshops
Course Name
Advanced Control Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance Stantec,
Prince Albert Grand Council
Advanced Reverse Osmosis, Company for Educational Advancement
(www.diwater.net)
Alternative Disinfection Technology, METCON, Regina & Saskatoon
Basic Control Systems Troubleshooting and Maintenance, Stantec,
Prince Albert Grand Council
Biological Nutrient Removal – RTW Saskatoon
Building Teams on a Foundation of Trust, TBA, Bob Hornsberger
Certified Composting Technical Associate Course-SWANA Edmonton
Chemical Feed Systems – Siemens Water Technologies
Chemical Solution Feed Pumps – ClearTech – Kindersley
- Moosomin
Chlorine Analyzers, pH Monitoring, Sodium Hypochlorite and Chemical
Feed System Turbidity Monitors – Metcon
Cold Temperature BNR Operations, AWWOA/City of Edmonton
Contemporary Slow Sand Filter Operation and Maintenance –
Mainstream Water Solutions, Carlyle, SK- April 15, 2010, Aquadeo
Custom Delta V Implementation 1-Emerson Process Management:
Saskatoon
Dale Carnegie Course (Public Speaking, PR, dealing with people, etc)
- 3.5 hrs/week for 12 weeks; eg.
Electronic Technician, Thompson Education Direct
Environmental Compliance Auditing, Golder Associates, Saskatoon
Fall Maintenance (Collection Systems), ATAP Saskatoon
Filter Maintenance & Surveillance, ATAP, Rabbit Lake Mine
Filtration Theory, Troubleshooting and Filter Management
Mosaic Potash Ltd., Esterhazy
Fireman Certificate Course & Provincial Exam, Prince Albert Grand
Council/Corrections and Public Safety, PA
First Nations Technical Training Session -Saskatoon
Flygt ITT
- Pumping Station, Small, O & M, Saskatoon
- Pumping Station, Large, O & M, Saskatoon
Fork Lift Safety, Clark/A.R. Williams (Bob Wolbaum):Regina
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CEU
July 17–18, ‘08
1.4
Oct. 17-19/05
Spring/03
1.6
0.5
July 15–16, ‘08
th
Dec. 1-4 , ‘08
June 5/02
Nov. 18, 19, ‘08
Mar 16/05
March 23/05
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.6
1.3
0.5
0.5
June 20, 2006
Sept 21-22/06
1.4
1.2
April 8, 2009
0.7
Nov/04
3.5
April 27/05
July 2005
Oct. 7&8, 2008
Aug 31/06
Dec 6–8/06
2.1
1.0
0.6
0.6
0.6
Oct 11-12/05
Jun/07; Dec/13
Feb/14
May 25–28/04
1.2
Feb 14-15/05
Feb 16-17/05
Sep 7/05
0.5
1.0
0.6
1.4
0.9
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Future of Safe Drinking Water-Safe Drinking Water Foundation,Saskatoon
Galvanize It! WCWWA Western Environment Ass’n ,-Saskatoon
Gas Chlorination, ATAP Infrastructure Saskatoon - Two sessions
Hydrant Operation and Maintenance – Meuller – Melfort
Hydrants & Valves O & M -- CLOW Canada: - Estevan
Hydrants & Valves O & M -- CLOW Canada: - Swift Current
Hypochlorination & Feeder Maintenance, ATAP
Iron and Manganese Removal – ATAP
Jar Testing, Cleartech -Kipling
Leak Detection; Echologics Engineering Inc.
Mechanical Seals (Take the Mystery out of), Flowserve/EDA Env
Various dates, incl. Feb 8-9 & Oct 4-5/05 (IACET)
Membranes & Filters in WT & WWT, WCWWA Calgary
MicroSoft Excel 2003; South East Regional College (Ed2Go)
MS Excel Basic, Fred Pryor, Feb. 15-16, 2008, Nov. 15, 16, 2008
MS Excel Advanced, Fred Pryor, Feb. 15-16, ‘08, Nov. 15, 16, ‘08
Myers Pump School, Pentair Water Trn. Inst., Calgary
North American Association of Pipeline Inspectors: www.naapi.ca
 CCTV Certification Course, Regina
 Reviewer’s Course, Regina
OH&S Level 1 Training, Regina
OH&S Level 2 Training, Saskatoon
OH&S Level 2 Training, Regina
Oil Production Operator ENFORM – (Partial Credit for pumps & ctrl
systems)
On-line Analyzers: WCWWA, Edmonton
Overhead Travelling Crane: Sask Power training
Overhead Travelling Crane: Sask Power - Classroom session only
PCL Training Forum, Engineering Institute of Canada, Saskatoon
Principles of Chlorination, ClearTech; Mosaic
Principles of Effective Leadership, University of Regina
Regina, Jan. 4-5 and Jan. 27-28/07
Protocol for Safe Drinking Water in First Nation Communities
Public/Private Partnerships & Asset Management WCWWA
Pumps - Theory, Operation and Maintenance: Battleford Tribal
Council, Jackfish Lodge
Quality Control & Quality Assurance: SIAST, Kelsey Campus: On-line
course
Reverse Osmosis Basics Part 1, Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Touchwood Tribal Council, Punnichy, SK
R. O.s Water Treatment: David H Paul Inc. SWC Moose Jaw
Rural Water Ass’n, Utah: In-Depth Training
Safety for Water and Wastewater Workers, ATAP:Prince Albert
Safety Management, Sask. Construction Safety Ass’n
Safe-T-Disc Construction Safety Passport, Sask. Construction Safety
Ass’n (interactive video/computer course)
Skill Path – How to Excel at Managing & Supervising People:-Regina
SkillPath – Managing Multiple Projects, Objectives & Deadlines
Spill Response Training, Cliff Holland, Spill Management Inc
The Banff Management Course, PA Douglas & Associates
The Canadian Institute; Water Treatment/Distribution Conference(s)
Valves/Hydrants for WD Systems-- Yorkton/Mueller
Water Analysis for Operators (NAIT); Don Byers, Algold Consultants
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Sept 14-16/04
April 6/05
Jan 22-25/07
Spring 2012
Sept 28/05
Sept 29/05
Dec. 5, 2007
Jan 10/07
Jan 29/07
Feb 23/07
Apr 21-22/05
Apr 21-22/05
Nov 15/05
Feb 18-19/05
Nov 16/05
Mar 11-15,
2013
Oct 16-17/06
(June-Oct/06)
8-Jun-07
Oct 17/04
0.3
0.5
1.3
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.5
1.5
1.1
0.4
1.2
0.8
0.8
0.5
1.2
1.2
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.6
3.0
1.6
1.2
0.3
1.3
0.7
0.5
Oct 16-20/05
3.0
2.2
June 12, 2008
Dec. 13-14/06
Feb. ‘04
Jan 9 & 11/07
Feb 24/04
0.5
1.6
0.9
0.6
0.3
Apr 26-27/07
Mar 22, 2011
Oct 28/05
Sept 8/04
0.4
1.0
0.5
1.6
1.0
0.0
0.5
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 -North Battleford (BTC), Mar 31-Apr 1
Water Distribution Field Camp, W. C. Section AWWA-Moose Jaw
W D Servicing & Repair_CPWA/Mueller Canada: Yorkton
Water Distribution System Maintenance, ATAP
Water Environment Federation (WEFTEC 06), Dallas, TX
- Water Reuse & Conservation workshop
- Biosolid Management workshop
Water Leak Detection, Echologics Engineering Inc.:2 day; TBA
Water Leak Detection Listening Course, Echologics Eng. Inc
Water Main Swabbing, ATAP: CAMECO McArthur River Mine
Water Meter & Piping Restraint Workshop; Mueller Flow Control
- Water Meter Training Program (Neptune); + Mechanical
- Restraint Design (PSI Pipeline Supply Int’l Inc.) Saskatoon &
Regina
Water Quality Conference; SDWF: Edmonton* (Must be signed in for
each session for consideration of CEU requests CEU would vary for
each operator.)
WaterTrax Operator Training Course
Water & Wastewater Automation, WCWWA (Process Control)
Episode I, Saskatoon,
Episode II, Regina
Water & Wastewater Automation, BTC/NAIT (Process Control)
Episode I, Cochin,
Episode II, Cochin,
Water Treatment Workshop - PFRA/Agriculture Canada, La Ronge
Water Well Decomissioning, Sask Watershed Authority Abbey
Apr 28-29/07
Aug 24-25/04
May 16/05
Oct. 21-25/06
Oct 21/06
Oct 22/06
TBA
TBA
Feb 7/07
1.2
1.2
0.7
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.6
May 8/07
May 9/07
0.3
Sept 26-27/07
1.4
0.7
Nov 26-27/03
Jan 21-22/04
1.2
1.2
May 23-24/06
May 25-26/06
May/04
Nov 7/06
1.2
1.2
0.5
0.3
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