Water Treatment
The qualification structure for Water Treatment addresses both the technical and managerial aspects of the roles in this key function of the industry. Students will learn the process of water resourcing, hydrology, demand forecasting, treatment processes and the importance of water quality. They will also gain an in-depth appreciation of the legislative drivers around water quality in the UK and a deep understanding of the science of water.
Click here to view a breakdown of the Level 4 Water Diploma units.
To view the outcomes for each unit, click on the relevant ‘Unit title’ below.
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Operational Specific Pathway |
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Mandatory Units |
Project Unit Number |
Water Treatment |
Credits |
CABWI Reference |
1 |
8 |
WOM401 |
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2 |
8 |
WOM402 |
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3 |
8 |
WOM403 |
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4 |
8 |
WOM404 |
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Pathway Specific Units |
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7 |
12 |
WOM407 |
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12 |
12 |
WOM412 |
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28 |
Understanding water sector plant identification, engineering maintenance and operation |
6 |
3006 |
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13 |
12 |
WOM413 |
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14 |
12 |
WOM414 |
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8 |
12 |
WOM408 |
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Total credits |
98 |
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Please click here for Additional Support Units and Alternative Units
Who is it suitable for?
Water Treatment Managers
Aspiring Unit Managers
Team Leaders
Water Quality Managers
Water Sampling Managers
Asset Delivery Managers
Project Design Managers
Project Design Engineers
Scientists and Laboratory Technicians
Water Treatment Engineers
DWI Managers and Inspectors
Engineering Consultants
Graduates