This training will provide SDWS operators with a high level overview of the regulatory requirements and responsibilities as an operator of a small drinking water system. This training will satisfy the requirement of the Northwestern Health Unit for being a trained operator for the common small drinking water systems in our region. The course covers the following topics:
- Introduction
- Components – Part 1
- Components – Part 2
- SDWS Responsibilities
- Resources
- Review
Length to complete the course
You have 12 weeks to complete this course; however, completing all chapters will take approximately 1.5 hours in total
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 5 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training – IntroductionAn introduction to our Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training course.1
- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training Components – Part 1This section covers the identification of a SDWS in Ontario, site-specific risk assessments and information covered in a directive.1
- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training Program Components – Part 2This section covers the monitoring of owner/operator compliance, public disclosure, responding to AWQI’s and examples of corrective actions.1
- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training – SDWS ResponsibilitiesThis section covers SDWS responsibilities for the public health inspector as well as for an owner/operator.1
- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training – ResourcesThis section provides information on available resources for a SDWS owner/operator.1
- Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS) Operator Training – Review1