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Water Dist. & Treatment Oper. - WDTO

Water Distribution & Treatment Operations - WDTO

AVC Water Distribution and Treatment courses help students prepare for careers in water operations and for grade-level water treatment and distribution examinations administered in California.

These courses support students seeking entry into the field as well as those already working in water treatment and water distribution who need additional technical preparation, mathematical skill development, and industry-related training.

Water Distribution and Treatment Courses

  • WDTO 101 - Applied Water Treatment and Distribution Mathematics
  • WDTO 115 - Water Distribution I
  • WDTO 120 - Water Treatment I

What You Will Study

Students in Water Distribution and Treatment study the foundational knowledge needed for water system operations, including water treatment processes, distribution systems, and the mathematics used in technical problem-solving within the field.

Coursework helps students strengthen applied calculation skills, operational understanding, and industry knowledge relevant to certification preparation and workforce development in water utilities.

How These Courses Support Students

Exam Preparation

Courses help students prepare for California water treatment and distribution examinations by building technical knowledge and applied problem-solving skills.

Workforce Entry

Students interested in entering the water operations field can use these courses to build an early foundation in terminology, procedures, and essential concepts.

Skill Development

These courses also support students and working professionals who need secondary or specialized training related to water treatment and distribution operations.

Plan Your Path

Water Distribution and Treatment courses can support certification preparation, workforce entry, and continued professional development in water utility operations.

Students are encouraged to review course information carefully and meet with a counselor to determine how these courses fit their educational and career goals.

Contact

Math, Science and Engineering Division

(661) 722-6300, ext. 6415