
Programs & Services
CA-NV AWWA Online Training Offers
Alternative to Onsite Classes
You want to expand your knowledge of the water industry and develop new skills, but you don’t have the
time to attend a class and you’re concerned about tracking your continuing education hours. There’s
another option open to you: CA-NV AWWA’s online training program, H2O Know. The online training
curriculum, which includes a credit-tracking function, was launched three years ago with 60 detailed and
affordable safety and technical self-paced online training courses that you can take at a time and location
that’s convenient for you. Members can also take advantage of human resources and
OSHA curriculums, and when you complete the course, you print your own contact
hour certificate. H2O Know participants can take as many classes as they want
in a given year and as often as they need to. The following is a partial list of
courses:
CA-NV Section AWWA Resource Guide 2017
• CA-NV Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection
Control
• CA-NV Special Session: Desalination
• CA-NV Special Session: Emergency Communications
• CA-NV Special Session: Hazardous Waste
• CA-NV Section Special Session: History of Water Quality
• CA-NV Special Session: Jar Testing
• CA-NV Special Session: Pipeline Rehabilitation
• CA-NV Special Session: Recycled Water & Water Reuse
• CA-NV Water Service Connections— Modules 1-3
• CA-NV Water Use Efficiency, Grade 1 (8 Contact Hours)
• CA-NV Water Use Efficiency, Grade 2 (8 Contact Hours)
• Backflow Prevention Methods
• Backflow Prevention Overview
• Coagulation, Flocculation & Sedimentation Basics
• Corrosion Control
• Disinfection Basics
• Distribution Service to Customers
• Distribution System Materials &
Equipment
• Effective Meter Reading
• Emergency Response to
Terrorism (Modules 1-4)
(4 contact hours)
• Filtration Basics
• Ground Water Treatment
• Hydraulics
• Infectious Disease Control
• Maintenance on Pumps, Motors & Circuits
• Mathematics Applied
• Mathematics Basics
• Storm Water Pollution Prevention
• Trenching & Shoring
• Water Main Installation
The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) the Nevada
Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP), and the Registered
Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) recognize CA-NV AWWA as a
providerof continuing education units and contact hours.
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