How do I become a water operator in Ontario?

To become a certified Class I drinking water operator, you must:

  1. hold, or have previously held, an Operator-in-Training certificate.
  2. complete the entry-level drinking water operator course.
  3. work at least 1 year in a municipal drinking water system.
  4. pass the applicable Class I examination.

What is water and sanitation course?

In this career path, the student learns about the importance of one of the world’s most important resources: water! The course focuses on the importance of water quality and treatment, how to remove impurities, water supplies to the environment, waste water and sanitation.

How do you become a water operator in Canada?

OITs require three months (500 hours) of hands-on experience or 90 hours (9.0 CEUs) of training through a directly applicable, approved course. To find current courses offering 9.0 CEUs, please contact the EOCP Office. Level I Operators require 12 months (1,800 hours) of hands-on experience.

How is wastewater produced?

Wastewater is the polluted form of water generated from rainwater runoff and human activities. It is also called sewage. It is typically categorized by the manner in which it is generated—specifically, as domestic sewage, industrial sewage, or storm sewage (stormwater).

Are there any online courses for the water and wastewater industry?

ONLINE WATER AND WASTEWATER TRAINING COURSES The Director Approved Water and Wastewater Online Courses are ideally suited for individuals working in the industry including operators, suppliers and those seeking to obtain or maintain provincial certification.

How do I get my drinking water certificate recognized in Ontario?

To have your certificate recognized in Ontario, you must: complete the Reciprocity Application section of the Drinking Water Certificate and Wastewater Licence Application form submit a photocopy of the certificate you received from the other province

Why study water and wastewater management at Ontario colleges?

Water and wastewater programs at Ontario colleges prepare students to meet the rigorous demands placed on water quality professionals, by giving them the skills, knowledge and training they need to ensure the safety and proper management of our water supply.

What is the entry level course for drinking water operators?

The Entry Level Course is included in the curriculum of environmental programs at some Ontario colleges. Students who graduate from the programs are not required to take the Entry-Level Course for Drinking Water Operators.