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2-Day Water Operator Course

Practical Water Treatment Operations & Control

Duration: 2 Days
Delivery: On-site or workshop format
Format: Interactive, practical, operator-focused
Training Type: Non-accredited professional training
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Course Overview

This 2-day course is designed for water treatment operators responsible for the safe production, monitoring, and control of drinking water systems.

The course focuses on practical plant operation, risk awareness, and operator decision-making — with a strong emphasis on public health protection and compliance.

Training is delivered using real-world examples, operational scenarios, and operator-written reference material.

Who Should Attend

Water treatment plant operators
Operators working in small or regional systems
Operators new to water treatment roles
Maintenance staff supporting water operations
Supervisors seeking stronger operational understanding

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the purpose and behaviour of key water treatment processes
  • Recognise operational risks that can impact water quality
  • Apply practical process control and monitoring techniques
  • Respond effectively to incidents and abnormal events
  • Strengthen compliance and audit readiness
  • Make confident operational decisions to protect public health

Course Materials

Each participant receives:

  • Australian Water Treatment Operator’s Guide (primary reference text)
  • Supporting handouts and practical examples
  • Certificate of Completion

DAY 1 — Water Treatment Fundamentals & Process Control

Water Treatment Fundamentals

  • The role of water treatment in public health
  • Source water types and risks
  • Catchment to consumer overview
  • Operator responsibilities and accountability

Raw Water Quality & Risk

  • Physical, chemical, and microbiological risks
  • Seasonal and weather-related impacts
  • Source water variability
  • Operator awareness and response

Coagulation, Flocculation & Clarification

  • Why these processes exist
  • How they actually work
  • Jar testing concepts (operator-level)
  • Common operational issues and responses

Filtration Processes

  • Rapid gravity and pressure filtration
  • Filter performance indicators
  • Backwashing fundamentals
  • Common filter problems and operator actions

Process Monitoring & Control

  • Key operational parameters
  • Interpreting trends and alarms
  • Avoiding over-correction
  • Practical decision-making for operators

Practical Scenarios & Discussion

  • Real plant examples
  • Operator case studies
  • Group problem-solving exercises

DAY 2 — Disinfection, Compliance & Incident Response

Disinfection & Public Health Protection

  • Disinfection principles
  • Chlorination fundamentals
  • Contact time and residuals
  • Common disinfection failures
  • Operator monitoring and response

Distribution System Awareness

  • Post-treatment risks
  • Storage and reticulation considerations
  • Maintaining water quality to the customer
  • Operator responsibilities beyond the plant

Incident & Emergency Response

  • Water quality incidents
  • Equipment failures
  • Power outages and emergencies
  • Incident escalation and communication
  • Operator actions under pressure

Compliance & Audit Readiness

  • Understanding licence and regulatory obligations
  • Monitoring and reporting requirements
  • Documentation and record-keeping
  • Preparing for audits and inspections
  • What regulators actually look for

Final Scenarios & Open Discussion

  • Participant-nominated issues
  • Site-specific challenges
  • Q&A based on real operational experience
  • Practical takeaways for returning to site

Assessment & Recognition

This course may include:

  • Knowledge checks
  • Scenario-based discussions
  • Practical operational exercises

Participants receive:

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Recognition of CPD hours (where applicable)

This course is non-accredited and does not issue AQF qualifications.

Training Fees & Pricing Structure

Course Fee (Per Participant)

2-Day Water Operator Course

$980 per participant (ex GST)

Includes:

  • Two days of facilitated training
  • Course materials and handouts
  • Australian Water Treatment Operator’s Guide (take-home reference)
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Recognition of CPD hours (where applicable)

Minimum Participant Numbers

To run a course, a minimum of 6 participants applies.

If fewer than 6 participants are available:

  • The course may still proceed by agreement
  • The client may elect to pay the minimum course fee equivalent to 6 participants

Minimum course fee: $5,880 ex GST

Numbers

Maximum Participant

To maintain quality

Travel & Accommodation (Additional)

For on-site delivery outside the trainer’s home region, the following applies:

Airfare

Economy Kilornetere Rate

Accommodation

Mid-Range Business Standard

Meals & Incidentals

Per Dem Allowance

Transfers / Hire

Airport Vehicle if required

All travel and accommodation costs are:

Quoted in advance At cost Fully transparent
No travel charges apply for local delivery within the trainer's base region.

Venue & Equipment

Client to provide (where possible):

  • Training room
  • Tables and seating
  • Projector or screen

Alternatively, venue hire can be arranged and costed separately if required.

Invoicing & Payment Terms

  • Invoiced prior to course delivery
  • Standard payment terms: 14 days
  • Purchase orders accepted (council standard)
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