Program at a glance

Credential

Certificate or diploma

Length

One or two years

Delivery

Campus and facilities

Location

Kamloops

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Clean water starts here Protect health and the environment

Become an operator in the water industry, where you will take on the vital task of running and maintaining water and wastewater facilities essential for community health and environmental protection. With TRU’s Water and Wastewater certificate and diploma programs, develop the skills necessary to accurately monitor water quality and ensure safety standards are met. By studying chemistry, microbiology, mathematics, and state-of-the-art mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation technologies, you will be well-prepared to manage diverse systems. This foundation will empower you to address both basic and complex challenges with confidence and precision.

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What you'll learn Operate. Manage. Maintain.

  • Understand processes in municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment from basic to advanced levels.
  • Learn to conduct water quality sampling, perform laboratory analyses and complete regulatory reporting while managing data for source protection.
  • Develop skills to troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical and instrumentation components in water and wastewater systems.
  • Gain expertise in operating and maintaining systems for water management, including mechanical, electrical and instrumentational.
  • Oversee operations and troubleshoot equipment involved in water treatment, distribution and collection.
  • Lead efforts in regulatory compliance, safety standards and environmental stewardship within the water industry.
  • Acquire management skills for people, utility assets and financial operations.
  • Learn how to perform essential security, safety and administrative tasks effectively.
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Highlights What makes TRU's program unique

High demand with employers

Our program equips students with the skills needed for a successful career. TRU graduates are sought after, thanks to courses crafted to meet industry standards and align with the American Water and Wastewater Association and Canadian provincial certification requirement.

State-of-the-art facility

Study at the Kamloops Centre for Water Quality, a cutting-edge facility utilizing advanced tech to deliver Kamloops' drinking water. Here, you'll directly experience operations and maintenance, enhancing your learning throughout the program.

Multidisciplinary focus

Our multidisciplinary approach ensures a well-rounded education, covering every sector of the water industry. You'll gain hands-on training in water treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment and source protection, including industrial wastewater and collection processes.

Flexible roadmap

You can choose to graduate after the first year with a certificate or continue to the second year to earn a diploma. Once you complete your diploma, you can apply your courses toward various technology programs.

Student testimonials What our graduates are saying

“The Water and Wastewater Technology Diploma at TRU allowed me to obtain the knowledge and practical skills required to enter and thrive in the water treatment industry. The facility and faculty are first rate and do an excellent job at promoting learning in a hands-on environment.”

- Jesse Harkema
Level 1 Water Treatment Operator, Metro Vancouver

“The two-year diploma is an excellent training program that covered all aspects of water and wastewater operations. I'm excited and feel confident entering the work force with the skills I have learned. It was a life-changing experience for me and I had a job before the program finished.”

- Josh Nontell
Level 1 Water Treatment Operator, City of Pentiction

Curriculum

Year 1 (1000-level) courses count toward both the Water and Wastewater Utilities certificate and the Water and Wastewater Technology diploma, while Year 2 (2000-level) courses count toward the diploma.

Courses & Curriculum Structure

Admission requirements

  • Grade 12 or equivalent
  • English proficiency requirements for international students: IELTS of 6.5 with no bands below 6.0

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Program intake

Applications open on October 1st for the next September intake.

Submit early to boost your chance of securing a spot in your desired intake. Late applications may be considered if space permits.

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What you’ll graduate withCertificate and diploma options

  • Certificate in Water and Wastewater Utilities (33 credits)
  • Diploma in Water and Wastewater Technology (63 credits)

You have the option to graduate after the first year and receive a certificate, or continue through the second year for your diploma. After completing the diploma, you can apply your courses towards a TRU Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Technology: Trades and Technology Leadership or Bachelor of General Studies.

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Where graduates work Municipal, industrial and beyond

  • Municipal water treatment and distribution (small to large scale)
  • Wastewater treatment and collection (primary to advanced)
  • Source water quality protection and monitoring
  • Industrial water and wastewater treatment
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Continuing education Courses for Operators

Operators currently working in water and wastewater fields can take courses to fulfill Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or for personal interest, as defined by the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP).

Most courses are available in print, except XWTP 0200, XWTP 0050, and XWTP 0900, offered both online and in print. Upon registration, print materials are mailed, while online access details are emailed.

Courses are CEU approved in several provinces: BC, AB, MB, SK, NB, NS, and PEI. Each 30-hour course earns 3 CEUs and costs $309, except XWTP 0200, which is 6 hours, 0.06 CEUs, and costs $185.

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Indigenous operator training

Indigenous Services Canada has funded the following courses for BC Indigenous water and wastewater operators. To register please complete the following information or contact 250-852-6862 or mhartt@tru.ca.

All classes are held at the Kamloops Center for Water Quality, Tuesday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

XWTP 0040 Laboratory Principles for Water Quality & Jar Testing

This course describes how and why we sample and test both raw water and treated water samples in a laboratory setting. Operators will draw and analyze samples from many different locations between source and tap. By testing and analyzing these samples, operators can determine if there has been a change in the source water quality, how to best treat the raw water, ascertain whether the treatment process is functioning efficiently, and if there is an issue in the distribution system. Also, to ensure the final water quality meets all the provisions for safe public consumption.

XWTP 0060 Water Treatment Exam Prep Level 1 & 2

This course will prepare operators to write their level 1 and 2 water treatment certification exams. The course will review treatment processes and important emphasis will be placed on applied math, to build knowledge and confidence to write WT level 1 & 2 certification exams.

XWTP 0580 Operation and Maintenance of Slow Sand Filters

This course covers in detail the process of slow sand filtration. Topics will include filter operation, performance optimization, and maintenance techniques.

XWTP 0590 Troubleshooting Small Water System Filters & Disinfection Processes

Learn about some of the most common troubleshooting procedures that you can use to solve problems in your small water treatment plant. The course will focus on common problems associated with pre-treatment systems, back washable filters, pressure filtration, iron and manganese removal, activated carbon, diatomaceous earth, cartridge filters and water softening systems as well as UV and chlorine disinfection systems.

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