Operator Math 301 & 302: Advanced Math Problems (California) 041625-10


Registration

Attendee
Fee End Date Fee Description Amount
4/16/2025 No charge Free REGISTER HERE

Event Date & Time

4/16/2025 10:00 AM - 4/16/2025 12:00 PM

Location

ONLINE
These trainings are being held in the Pacific Time Zone.

Operator Math 301 & 302: Advanced Math Problems


Accreditation:

2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded per training sessions

4 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded for attending both sessions.

12 California Drinking Water Contract Hours awarded for attending the entire series

Contact Hours have been approved for the Registered Environmental Health Specialist Program. 

Certificates will be available through your profile.

 

Date & Time:

The Operator Math 301 & 302: Advanced Math Problems trainings will be held on the following date and times:

April 16 10:00AM - 12:00PM | Operator Math 301: Advanced Math Problems

April 16  2:00PM  -   4:00PM | Operator Math 302: Advanced Math Problems

These trainings are being held in the Pacific Time Zone.


Description:

At a minimum, every public water system regardless of size and complexity requires a certified water distribution operator. In addition, those systems using treatment also must have an operator that holds a water treatment operator certification. The most significant hurdle for many grade 1 and grade 2 operators in passing the operator certification exam, however, is the math portion of the test. Typically, the math section of the certification exam constitutes about 35% of the total exam score so proficiency in math is necessary to pass the test.

 

Operator Math 301 is targeted to the grade 3/4 level exams.

 

The target learner for these trainings wants (and needs) one specific thing: the ability to accurately calculate operator certification exam math questions. Accordingly, these learning trainings designs focus solely on this need. These trainings are not designed for “contact hours “or participant “entertainment”. These are hands-on trainings with an expectation of continuous participation working and answering math problems throughout the entire session.


In the Operator 301 session participants will learn:

·        Pressure and Head problems (multi conversion problems)

·        Chemical dosage problems (HTH and hypochlorite)

·        Pumping problems (horsepower)

·        Odds and Ends (supply, solution, SCADA, specific gravity)

 

In the Operator 302 session participants will learn:

·        Chemical dosage problems (HTH and hypochlorite)

·        Odds and Ends (supply, solution, SCADA, specific gravity)


The recommended audience includes operators and managers.

 

Location:

These trainings will be hosted online on GoToTraining.

 

Scholarship & Fees:

Operator Math 301 & 302: Advanced Math Problems are free trainings to attend.

 

Registration:

The registration link on this page will register you to attend both sessions.

 

To receive contact hours for online workshops, each person must be registered with their own email address. An evaluation at the end of the training is also required.

 

Are you attending as a group, but not watching from your own computer?

Attendees do not need to participate from their own computer/device for the online trainings. Each attendee will be required to register and complete an evaluation to verify their participation. Prior to session start, a Group Leader will need to inform RCAC (registration@rcac.org) which attendees will view the sessions together. Following the training an evaluation is sent to the Group Lead who will be responsible for sharing it with each attendee in the group.

 

For registration questions, contact:

RCAC Events
registration@rcac.org
(916) 447-9832 ext. 1429

 

By registering for an RCAC event, you acknowledge and agree to abide by the code of conduct set forth by RCAC for training participants, which is available here RCAC Training Code of Conduct.  Please read the code of conduct carefully before proceeding with the registration process.  


Funding for this project has been provided in full or in part under the Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resiliency (SAFER) Drinking Water Program through an agreement with the State Water Resources Control Board. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the foregoing, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

 

RCAC is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.


 





Registration

Attendee
Fee End Date Fee Description Amount
4/16/2025 No charge Free REGISTER HERE