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Solving Water Issues in Indigenous Communities: Recognition, Self-Determination, and Education
In Canada, Indigenous communities face significant challenges when it comes to access to clean water. In this video, we hear from an expert on the issue as they discuss the various factors contributing to this crisis and what can be done to address it. From recognition by the Canadian society of its obligation to support Indigenous communities, to the need for self-determination and political will, this video offers insight into the complex issue of water in Indigenous communities. Watch to learn more and educate yourself on the history and experiences of Indigenous people in Canada.
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Tackling Water Issues Facing Indigenous Communities: How We Can All Play a Role
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From engineers to advocates, everyone can make a difference by educating themselves and their companies on the importance of water and its impact on Indigenous communities. This is not a one-time learning process, but a continuous journey of understanding and collaboration. Join us as we explore how we can all be part of the solution to water issues facing Indigenous communities. For more video...
How Indigenous Activism is Changing the World: One Conversation at a Time
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As Indigenous activists, our goal is to improve the quality of life for our communities. We think and act in cycles, always considering the well-being of future generations. Currently, we are focused on learning and finding ways to build healthy relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people. One of the major challenges is that many non-indigenous people have never had a meaningful ...
Moving Beyond Colonial Practices in Consulting: Building Long-term Partnerships with Communities
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Moving Beyond Colonial Practices in Consulting: Building Long-term Partnerships with Communities
Decolonizing our Mindset: The Power of Cyclical Thinking
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Decolonizing our Mindset: The Power of Cyclical Thinking
The Journey of Indigenous Women: From Struggle to Healing and Empowerment
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The Journey of Indigenous Women: From Struggle to Healing and Empowerment
How Remoteness Contributes to Water Access and Infrastructure Challenges in Indigenous Communities
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How Remoteness Contributes to Water Access and Infrastructure Challenges in Indigenous Communities
Maintaining Water Quality: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calibrating a Chlorine Analyzer
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Maintaining Water Quality: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calibrating a Chlorine Analyzer
Locating and Marking Out Curb Stops: Proactive Measures
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Locating and Marking Out Curb Stops: Proactive Measures
A Day in the Life of a Water Treatment Operator: Maintaining a Water Facility
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A Day in the Life of a Water Treatment Operator: Maintaining a Water Facility
The Sacred Connection: Indigenous Women and Water
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The Sacred Connection: Indigenous Women and Water
The Evolution of Water Access in Indigenous Communities
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The Evolution of Water Access in Indigenous Communities
Indigenous Voices on Water Quality and Access
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Indigenous Voices on Water Quality and Access
Paving the Path to a Sustainable Water Future: The Role of Universities
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Paving the Path to a Sustainable Water Future: The Role of Universities
Creator's Gift
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Creator's Gift
Le Don du Créateur
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Le Don du Créateur
Thank You Water Operators
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Thank You Water Operators
Problem Solved: Pipe Sections
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Problem Solved: Pipe Sections
Problem Solved: Filling Tank
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Problem Solved: Filling Tank
Problem Solved: Pipe Volume
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Problem Solved: Pipe Volume
Problem Solved: Flow & Velocity
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Problem Solved: Flow & Velocity
Problem Solved: Chemical Feed Rate Calculation
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Problem Solved: Chemical Feed Rate Calculation
Booster Pump Maintenance Guide
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Booster Pump Maintenance Guide
Problem Solved - Detention Time
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Problem Solved - Detention Time
Bag Filter Change
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Bag Filter Change
Multimedia Filter for Removing Metals & Minerals from Water | Detailed Demonstration
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Multimedia Filter for Removing Metals & Minerals from Water | Detailed Demonstration
How to Determine Pipe Sections Needed: Water Treatment Operator Exam Question Explained
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How to Determine Pipe Sections Needed: Water Treatment Operator Exam Question Explained
The Psychological, Social, and Emotional Impact of Long Term Water Advisories
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The Psychological, Social, and Emotional Impact of Long Term Water Advisories
The Surprising Truth About Water Access in Canada: Do Canadians Have Water Issues?
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The Surprising Truth About Water Access in Canada: Do Canadians Have Water Issues?
Understanding & Maintaining Reduced Pressure Back Flow Preventers
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Understanding & Maintaining Reduced Pressure Back Flow Preventers

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  • @Jonasty00
    @Jonasty00 2 дні тому

    So question, we do our sample and it reached 8.8+ so we do 5mL sample and then 5mL distilled water, then multiple our result with 2. But let’s say it goes 8.8+ again. Would I do 2.5mL and 7.5mL distilled water, then multiple by 4? And let’s say it still reaches 8.8+. Would I now do 1.25mL sample and 8.75mL distilled, than multiple by 8? We need to settle a debate at work and our water is really yellow

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 2 дні тому

      @@Jonasty00Great question! You’re on the right track with dilutions for high chlorine residuals, and your approach is logical. Here's how it works: 1. First Dilution (5mL sample + 5mL distilled water): If your reading is still 8.8+ after multiplying by 2, this indicates the chlorine residual is still too high for the range of your test. 2. Second Dilution (2.5mL sample + 7.5mL distilled water): If it again reads 8.8+, you’d multiply the result by 4. This is because the dilution factor now is 4 (the sample is 1/4 of the total volume). 3. Third Dilution (1.25mL sample + 8.75mL distilled water): If 8.8+ persists, you’d multiply by 8, as the sample now represents 1/8 of the total volume. Each dilution reduces the concentration by a factor relative to the proportion of your sample to the total volume. Continue this pattern (halving the sample volume and multiplying the result by the corresponding dilution factor) until you get a measurable reading within the range of your test. Pro Tip: If the water is very yellow, it might interfere with the accuracy of the measurement, even with a spectrophotometer. To minimize this, ensure you’re using a proper blank (such as distilled water or a zeroed sample with no chlorine) to account for the yellow tint. This helps the device differentiate between the water's natural color and the reaction caused by chlorine. Let me know if you have more questions!

    • @Jonasty00
      @Jonasty00 2 дні тому

      @ thank you so much!

  • @ryannielsen6964
    @ryannielsen6964 23 дні тому

    what air release valve is that? ARI-040?

  • @Blspeek-ag
    @Blspeek-ag 26 днів тому

    Do you accept international students?

  • @mohamedabdulla1589
    @mohamedabdulla1589 Місяць тому

    Good work, I'm Working power plant Chemist,,

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 29 днів тому

      It's great to hear from another professional in the water treatment field!

    • @mohamedabdulla1589
      @mohamedabdulla1589 29 днів тому

      @WaterMovement 9 years Still going on water Chemistry,

  • @milanpatel2445
    @milanpatel2445 Місяць тому

    I completed Chemical engineering so Am I eligible for certification for water treatment and distribution? If yes then what is the process for getting certification

  • @ahlamddj
    @ahlamddj Місяць тому

    thanks 🙏, can we include anoxic tank volume into calculations

  • @billwheeler1213
    @billwheeler1213 Місяць тому

    And they need designs to fit the location! Engineering needs to recognize that Remote communities don't always have access to replacement parts in a reasonable time or that can be afforded to be kept in stock at location.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Thanks for your comment! You're absolutely right-designs need to account for the unique challenges remote communities face. At Water Movement, we’re advocating for engineering solutions that are not only efficient but also practical for the realities of these areas. This includes ensuring that systems use parts that are readily available or easy to replace, minimizing downtime, and lowering long-term costs. Community resilience and sustainability depend on these thoughtful, location-specific designs!

  • @herohamza1196
    @herohamza1196 Місяць тому

    First 💙🌊

  • @XroorX
    @XroorX 2 місяці тому

    15 liters / second pump doesn’t exist. That’s my answer to this problem.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Thanks for the laugh! 😂 If only solving pump problems was as easy as just saying the pump doesn’t exist!

  • @mohamedkhalid7708
    @mohamedkhalid7708 2 місяці тому

    Nice explanation. Thanks

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!

  • @amirelzubieridris7205
    @amirelzubieridris7205 2 місяці тому

    Is the total head the same as the total dynamic head

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Great question! The terms can be a bit confusing. Total dynamic head (TDH) and total head are often used interchangeably, but technically, TDH refers specifically to the total head while the pump is running. It includes static head, friction losses, and any other factors affecting the system when it's operational. Total head is more of a general term for the vertical distance the water is being moved, but TDH gives you the full picture for a running system. Hope that clears it up!

  • @mahmoudorabi2533
    @mahmoudorabi2533 2 місяці тому

    Why pressure drop in outlet pipe after 10 meter from pumps it's drop more 70% form pressure

  • @Abdullah.ayman-study
    @Abdullah.ayman-study 3 місяці тому

    goood

  • @ignacioaguito7944
    @ignacioaguito7944 3 місяці тому

    THANK YOU. CLEAR ONE..

  • @sueselembo8792
    @sueselembo8792 3 місяці тому

    nozzle gaskets are located inside the nozzles. They're not O-rings. Vacuum test doesn't work. Water only drops inside the hydrant until it gets to ground water level.

  • @uncle_terry698
    @uncle_terry698 3 місяці тому

    I am a high school student from manitoulin island how do I get into water in my final year of highschool. Should I do co-op could that get me my level 1?

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      That's awesome that you're interested in water! Doing a co-op in your final year of high school is a fantastic way to get hands-on experience and make connections in the field. While co-op is a great start, getting your Level 1 certification usually requires some additional training and passing an exam, which you can pursue after high school or through a water-related program at a college or technical school. I’d recommend talking to local water operators or your school counselor to explore co-op opportunities and programs that can set you on the path to earning your Level 1!

  • @Revathicovering369
    @Revathicovering369 3 місяці тому

    How do you get that MLSS concentration level how to calculate this one 2658 mg /L ???

  • @Gromitdog1
    @Gromitdog1 3 місяці тому

    Why would there be a vacuum?

  • @BrendonMataz
    @BrendonMataz 3 місяці тому

    Hey I am from Zimbabwe I am pursuing BSc honours water and waste management systems so I want to ask which careers can I fit

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      With a BSc Honours in Water and Waste Management Systems, you can pursue careers such as water/wastewater treatment operator, environmental consultant, hydrologist, water resources manager, sanitation engineer, sustainability specialist, policy advisor, or research scientist.

  • @apoorvvyas52
    @apoorvvyas52 4 місяці тому

    Shouldn't we even include kinetic head for calculaing the total head of pump?

  • @bbutler000
    @bbutler000 4 місяці тому

    I've been a water plant operator for over 30 years. The industry is always changing and challenging. Providing safe reliable water for the public is rewarding. There are so many growth opportunities through education and certifications. Every city has a water system, the jobs are plentiful.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      That’s an amazing career! With over 30 years of experience, you’ve seen firsthand how rewarding and dynamic the water industry can be. It’s true that there are always new challenges and opportunities for growth through education and certifications. The need for safe, reliable water is constant, and as every city has a water system, the demand for skilled operators remains high. Your dedication is inspiring!

  • @damiettes7140
    @damiettes7140 4 місяці тому

    And how much do these ponds stink?

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Great question! Lagoons, or treatment ponds, can have some odor, especially during certain phases of treatment or if there’s a lack of oxygen in the water. However, well-maintained lagoons are designed to minimize odors by keeping the balance of bacteria and oxygen right. Regular maintenance and proper aeration can help keep any smells under control!

  • @prakashkannan710
    @prakashkannan710 4 місяці тому

    0.785 what standard

  • @nonitojrodjinar2003
    @nonitojrodjinar2003 4 місяці тому

    Good day mam' how to enrol on water system operator 1 & 2 to have a certificate.

  • @Doc_shinobi
    @Doc_shinobi 4 місяці тому

    She’s very informative. Great knowledge and advice. What’s her name or socials?

  • @amarj9909
    @amarj9909 4 місяці тому

    Thanks sir, I am from india , great demonstration can please tell me Chlorometer Details,how to get DPD from online if possible pls share link for those products , Tq sir

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found the demonstration helpful. For Chlorometer details, they measure chlorine levels in water using DPD (N, N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine) tablets, which react with chlorine to give a color change. You can find DPD tablets or powder online from suppliers that specialize in water testing equipment. I recommend searching for water testing kits on platforms like Amazon or local suppliers in your region. Unfortunately, I can't provide a direct link, but a quick search for 'DPD tablets for chlorine testing' should bring up many options!

  • @MickWood-rh5dq
    @MickWood-rh5dq 4 місяці тому

    Brilliantly done. Thank you.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words 💙

  • @Selfhatingalabamian
    @Selfhatingalabamian 4 місяці тому

    Amazing

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching 🙏🏻

  • @RamKuchi-s7p
    @RamKuchi-s7p 4 місяці тому

    Can you please provide your contact information . I want to become OIT, I stay in toronto.

  • @speedbird3157
    @speedbird3157 5 місяців тому

    Good stuff!❤

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words 💙

  • @bigsluggy
    @bigsluggy 5 місяців тому

    This was very informative and delivered in an easy to understand manner. Your teaching style is great. Thanks from the UK!

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words! If there’s any other topics or questions you’d like us to solve, please let us know.

  • @manojvincent3453
    @manojvincent3453 6 місяців тому

    Is further education needed if i have a bachelors degree in electrical engineering from India

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Whether further education is needed depends on the career path you want to pursue. With a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, you already have a strong foundation. If you want to specialize in a specific field (like renewable energy, automation, or water management), additional certifications or a master's degree might be beneficial. If you're planning to work internationally, some countries may require additional accreditation or certification, depending on their engineering standards. In most cases, practical experience combined with continuous learning through courses, certifications, or on-the-job training can also help you advance without needing a full degree.

  • @mounamoon9050
    @mounamoon9050 6 місяців тому

    Why we don't divide by the density of alum ?

  • @fayez236
    @fayez236 6 місяців тому

    The TDH in your example should be = Static head - friction head

    • @denizakbari
      @denizakbari Місяць тому

      No it’s actually TDH = Hs + Hf because you have to overcome gravity and the frictions in the way

    • @rothemadzhadzhi9644
      @rothemadzhadzhi9644 Місяць тому

      I couldn't agree with you more on this.

  • @sayeedwarsi9428
    @sayeedwarsi9428 6 місяців тому

    Greetings of the day sir I'm working as water treatment plant operator at Dubai UAE . How i get class A certificate in water treatment plant operator ? Can i get that certificate online? So please share me the link from where i get. Best regards

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement Місяць тому

      Greetings! It's great to hear that you're working as a water treatment plant operator in Dubai. The process to obtain a Class A certification depends on the certifying body and the country’s requirements. Many water treatment certifications are regulated by local or international authorities, such as the International Water Association (IWA) or national regulatory boards. In Dubai, certification is usually managed by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) or similar organizations. Unfortunately, I cannot provide direct links, but I recommend reaching out to DEWA or checking their website for certification requirements. Additionally, some international programs may offer online certifications, but you'll need to verify if they are recognized in Dubai. You can also search for online courses from reputable organizations like: American Water Works Association (AWWA) International Water Association (IWA) Be sure to check if they meet the qualifications in your region. Best of luck!

  • @avigdorromilly19
    @avigdorromilly19 6 місяців тому

    😍 *promosm*

  • @charminjanivlogs
    @charminjanivlogs 6 місяців тому

    Lovely, I am Environmental Engineer, and very helpful for me, please make such videos on design criteria of ETP and STP..❤

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Feel free to email us questions you’d like us to solve at info@watermovement.ca

  • @SolerXCranaXTrinium
    @SolerXCranaXTrinium 6 місяців тому

    I'm a mexican mechanical engineering student looking for a simple explanation for this topic and your video is pretty good. It was a very useful, clear, and concise video, thank you!

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Let us know what other video topics you’d like us to make 😊

  • @sweetcorn8166
    @sweetcorn8166 7 місяців тому

    "man belongs to the earth earth does not belong to man"

  • @luasfryaldositompul5210
    @luasfryaldositompul5210 7 місяців тому

    Excuse me ma'am, the illustration is that water is entered from the top of the tank, what if the water is entered from the bottom of the tank, how to calculate speed against gravity

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 7 місяців тому

      When water is pumped into a tank from the bottom, you're dealing with the force of the incoming water and gravity. To find the speed at which the water needs to be pumped to overcome gravity, you can use Bernoulli's equation, which in a simplified form for this case can be stated as: P + 0.5 * ρ * v^2 + ρ * g * h = constant Where: - P is the pressure exerted by the pump. - ρ (rho) is the density of the water. - v is the velocity of the water. - g is the acceleration due to gravity. - h is the height the water needs to be pushed up against gravity. To determine the velocity (v), you need to solve this equation while knowing the pressure added by the pump and the height of the tank. Essentially, the velocity of the water increases as more pressure is applied by the pump and must be sufficient to overcome the gravitational pull acting against the elevation (height) the water needs to travel. This approach will give you the minimum required speed at which the water should enter the tank to ensure it reaches the top.

  • @kayodeodeyemi4397
    @kayodeodeyemi4397 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. You made this very clear and simple

  • @erikbrantner4295
    @erikbrantner4295 7 місяців тому

    I believe I have a private hydrant looks very similar to this style AVK value... I took the grease screw out with a Allen wrench and lubed the hole in the bonnet but I never did this so extensive as to taking everything all apart.... I believe I have a mechanic wrench or ( monkey wrench) that will open up more than a crescent wrench to get that holding nut out... Would rather use it over a pipe wrench so not to bogger up the nut with the pipe wrench... I was never given any special tools upon purchase of this hydrant. Could be something sold separately??

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 7 місяців тому

      Hi there, yes it is likely sold separately! Thanks for watching 💙

    • @erikbrantner4295
      @erikbrantner4295 7 місяців тому

      @@WaterMovement thanks! I'll see where to order... Meanwhile I believe I have the tools needed.

  • @aminatandiaye2306
    @aminatandiaye2306 8 місяців тому

    This is a great explanation thank you!

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 8 місяців тому

      Than you for the kind words ☺️

  • @GauriJere-ek3yl
    @GauriJere-ek3yl 8 місяців тому

    great video!

  • @viggenajs3408
    @viggenajs3408 8 місяців тому

    Always clean the grease nib before using grease gun. Otherwise you'll push all dirt inside. Also do remember to clean the nib after greasing.

  • @SFNWA
    @SFNWA 8 місяців тому

    Great video Water Movement!

  • @genefowler2431
    @genefowler2431 8 місяців тому

    I attended the 70th Manitoba Water and Waste Water Association conference 2 weeks ago. We had a record attendance both in person and virtually and I feel that this is a great sign that the future of our industry is healthy. As the older water operators "pass the torch" to young waterkeepers /water operators such as : Ms. Street I can see that the world will be in a much better place going into the future.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 8 місяців тому

      It's truly wonderful to witness the next generation of water leaders being inspired to enter the sector and manage the services that supply our essential source of life. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @solomonarrey94
    @solomonarrey94 8 місяців тому

    Hi Sir I really appreciate your efforts to reply every one. I just followed your channel. I have worked as an RO plant operator for some time now. I have learnt a lot already and I want to make a career in this field. I will be relocating to Canada in some months from Dubai and I will really wish to pursue a career in industrial water treatment. Please Sir can you advise me on how i will go about it, what courses and certifications to go for and how to progress. I really look forward to hearing from you. Thanks so much and may God bless your endeavours.

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 8 місяців тому

      Hi there, and thank you so much for your kind words and for following the channel! I'm thrilled to hear about your experience as an RO plant operator and your ambition to further your career in industrial water treatment, especially with your upcoming move to Canada. In Canada, the water treatment sector is regulated and requires specific certifications that vary by province. Generally, pursuing a career in this field would involve obtaining a Water Treatment Operator certification, which is offered at different levels depending on the complexity of the plant and the responsibilities of the operator. 1. Research Provincial Requirements: Since certification requirements can differ, start by researching the specific requirements in the province you plan to move to. Each province has its own regulating body for water treatment operators. 2. Educational Programs: Consider enrolling in a related educational program. Many Canadian colleges offer programs in water treatment, environmental engineering, or related fields that can provide you with the necessary knowledge and credentials. 3. Certification and Licensing: Look into the certification process for becoming a water treatment operator in your destination province. This often includes passing an exam and fulfilling a certain number of hours of practical experience. 4. Continuous Learning and Networking: Stay updated with the latest industry trends, technologies, and regulations. Joining professional associations, such as the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA), can be beneficial for networking and staying informed. 5. Work Experience: Your experience as an RO plant operator will be valuable. Highlight this experience when applying for jobs, and be prepared to discuss how it translates to the Canadian context. I hope this helps, and I wish you all the best in your journey to establishing a successful career in industrial water treatment in Canada. May your transition be smooth, and I'm confident you will do great in advancing your career.

  • @marvioasari317
    @marvioasari317 8 місяців тому

    Is there online water certification coursework avaliable?

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 8 місяців тому

      Yes, there are various online water certification courses available, tailored to different needs and interests. These courses can range from water treatment and distribution to water quality management and conservation. Educational institutions, professional organizations, and private companies offer these programs, often leading to certification upon completion. You can find these courses through online learning platforms, universities, or industry-specific organizations. It's important to ensure that the certification provided meets the necessary professional standards and requirements for your intended field of work.

  • @bornfree1852
    @bornfree1852 9 місяців тому

    You need 55 sections of 200 mm pipe. size matters😉

    • @WaterMovement
      @WaterMovement 9 місяців тому

      Great catch! Thank you 👏🏻☺️