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Sustaining the Non-Revenue Water Management Program

Online: EL315 self-paced eLearning course

Course Length: 1 Hour | 0.1 CEU*

This eLearning course gives students the information that they need to implement a program to control Non-revenue Water to economically sustainable levels and keep it in check for the long-term future.

This is the fifth and final course in an AWWA's series on Controlling Non-Revenue Water in Drinking Water Utilities.

Objectives

  • Demonstrate how Non-revenue Water will rise unless action is taken to contain it.
  • Recall that the water audit allows you to track your loss volumes and costs each year.
  • Assess Non-revenue Water levels and system conditions each year to set priorities.
  • Identify technologies and methods that are effective in addressing losses in your system.
  • Envision the water system 5-10 years from now, and how you would like to see the system operate then.
  • Execute planned loss control activities, monitor progress in Non-revenue water control, and adjust actions as needed if losses are still excessive.

Description

Course participants will learn the ways to keep their Non-revenue Water management program going once it is launched. This final course in the series brings together concepts from the first four courses and provides program management guidance including compiling the water audit every year and using its results to assist the planning, budgeting, implementation, and sustainability of the program. Creating a vision for the next five, ten, or more years is important to keep the program going and keeping Non-revenue Water controlled.

This course includes the following modules:

Module 1: Controlling Losses Never Ends: Planning, Budgeting, and Implementing the Program

Module 2: Sustaining the Program: Staying Proactive for the Long-term Future

This course is non-refundable.

Certificates of Completion

1 Hour

*AWWA will award a Certificate of Completion upon success passing of this course. This does not automatically imply that your state agency will award you CEUs. It is the individual's responsibility, before registering for any continuing education credit program, to contact the appropriate licensing agency.