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Christal Wade WATERS Lab Microbiology Programs Manager Bowling Green Community College Adjunct Faculty Proposed Training & Outreach Coordinator
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Andrew Ernest KY Division of Water Steering Committee KY Wastewater Operator Certification Board Environmental Quality Commission Board of Directors Southeast Watershed Forum KY Watershed Steering Committee BRADD Water Management Council Mammoth Cave Biosphere Planning Council AWWA/WEA Joint Scholarship Program Committee
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Jana Fattic KY DOW Regulations Subcommittee KY DOW Capacity Development Subcommittee Gretchen Grover KY DOW Compliance Subcommittee Jonathan Oglesby KY DOW Cross-Connections Subcommittee
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Alanna Storey KY MS4 Workgroup Steering Committee Karla Andrew Board of Directors – Barren River Imaginative Museum of Science (BRIMS) Advisor to KY WARN Steering Committee
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KY GIS Conference KY/TN Water Professionals Conference TN Association of Utility Districts Annual Meeting Southeast Watershed Conference KRWA Technical Conference & Exhibition National Rural Water Association Conference Governor’s Conference on the Environment Association of State Drinking Water Administrators Conference Kentucky Onsite Wastewater Association Conference KRWA Management Conference KY Water & Wastewater Research Institute Symposium KWWOA Annual Conference Annual EPA Planning Meeting
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National Science Foundation Meeting TN Water & Wastewater Operators Certification Board Meeting Hardin County Wastewater Board Meeting River Basin Team Meetings EPA Region 4 Collaboration Governor’s Energy Briefing TACNet Annual Planning Meeting Panel Discussion on KY Streams and Wetlands KSEF SBIR Workshop
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KRWA Technical Conference & Exhibition Kentucky Onsite Wastewater Association Conference KWWOA Annual Conference Western KWWOA Regional Conference N & E KWWOA Regional Conference KRWA Operator’s Expo WKU Freshman Academy Bowling Green Housing Authority Education & Job Fair
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Survey of Selected Potential Waterborne Pathogens LT2 Rule Overview and System Requirements Wastewater Laboratory Procedures KY WARN Training Total Coliform Rule Requirements & Sampling
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Currently 3 Divisions: Field Operations and Outreach Environmental Informatics and Information Technology Water Analysis, Training, Education, and Research Services (WATERS) Laboratory
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Training and Outreach To include the Workforce & Capacity Development Programs: Municipal & Urban Stormwater Science Watershed Science Environment & Sustainability Science Water & Wastewater Technician Training Institute (WTTI) Water Infrastructure Management Science (WIMS)
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Initiated by CWRS in 2006 Response to operator shortage Steering Committee Utilities, municipalities, districts State primacy agencies (KY/TN) Technical assistance providers (CWRS) Trade associations (KRWA, TAUD, KWWOA) Partnership: CWRS - BGCC
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Portable operator license via reciprocity Local demand KY needs ~50 new operators a year National demand 50% of operators retiring in next 5-7 years 35000 jobs becoming available in next 10 years International demand for qualified operators Water for People
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Associate Degree Program (3 tracks) Water Operations Wastewater Operations Utility Management 66 Academic Credit Hours 24 General Education Hours 21 Business Hours 21 Track Specific Hours Operator Continuing Education Hours Transition to Bachelor’s & Master’s programs
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21 Hours Introduction to Computer Systems Business Accounting I Business Accounting II Principles of Marketing Business Communication Business Seminary Supervisory Management
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Common Classes Water Supply & Wastewater Control Water Distribution & Wastewater Collection Water Chemistry Water & Wastewater Instrumentation & Control Water/Wastewater Track Classes Intro to Water/Wastewater Treatment Advanced Water/Wastewater Treatment Calculations & Hydraulics for Water/Wastewater
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Basic Utility Management Utility Organization, Regulations, & Law Utility Finance & Administration Utility Human Resource Management Utility Management & Human Relations Modern Technology & Utility Management
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Equally as rigorous as face-to-face classes Unparalleled flexibility Learn from anywhere No set class schedule No travel time Advantages in professional development Exposed to technology used in workforce Learn to manage deadlines Play key role in learning process
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MOODLE = Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment Open source Course Management System Relatively easy to use Offers many learning tools Lesson structures Discussion forums Testing options Used for all WTTI specific classes
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Generating interest in the program Recruiting Enrollment Funding Outreach Navigating university curriculum structure All WTTI base courses approved
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Develop elective courses for WTTI Develop certificate program Franchise Model Curriculum content package franchised to other institutes of higher learning Develop similar programs for other utilities Municipal and Urban Stormwater Training (MUST) Sustainability Studies Programs Energy Communications
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