Training Outline

Water distribution systems behave in complex ways — and understanding hydraulics is key to operating them effectively. This course teaches operators how flow, pressure, altitude, and phenomena like water hammer, backflow, and cavitation impact system performance. You’ll also learn how to use maps to determine static pressure and apply hydraulic principles in the field.

Placement test
  • 1

    Hydraulic Functioning of a Drinking Water Distribution System

    • Components of a Drinking Water Distribution System
    • Flow Rate
    • Pressure
    • Backflow
    • Water Hammer
    • Cavitation
    Chapter test
  • 2

    Static Pressure

    • Altitude
    • Determining Altitude
    • Using Maps to Determine Static Pressure
    Chapter test
  • 3

    Chapter test
  • 4

    Chapter test
  • 5

    Chapter test
  • 6

    Chapter test
  • 7

    Chapter test
  • 8

    Chapter test

Learning outcomes

  • Distinguish between the different components of drinking water distribution systems
  • Identify the different phenomena that occur in a water distribution system
  • Apply the notion of altitude in drinking water distribution systems

Level

Beginner

Prerequisities

None

Target audience

This course is designed for professional certified water distribution and water treatment operators class I to IV, maintenance technicians

Learning material and method

Video clips with a placement test, practice exercises and a handout

Learning assessment method

Chapter tests (MCQs) with a minimum score of 70%