BPEC Rainwater/Greywater Harvesting
Introduction
Fresh water is an extremely limited and precious resource. In fact, less than 3% of all water on the planet is considered "fresh". During the 21st century, it is estimated that the demand for water is going to increase dramatically, to such an extent that the government is now looking at more sustainable approaches for water conservation. This is a hands-on course with interactive seminars and practical demonstration.
Course Objectives/Key Benefits
On successful completion of the assessment candidates will be able to demonstrate their safety awareness and competency in the contents of the course.
Who is the course aimed at?
The course is aimed at qualified plumbers, water professionals, civic bodies, policy makers and architects.
Entry Requirements/Pre-requisites
Anyone undertaking this course should have a knowledge and understanding of plumbing principles.
Course content
- Rainwater & Greywater harvesting in context
- Legislation
- Health & Safety
- Rainwater Harvesting calculations
- Systems & Components
- Water Quality
- Installation & Comissioning
- Maintenance and fault finding
Course Duration
One day
Training Method
Theory
Assessment
Multiple-choice question paper
Course Outcome/Qualification
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a BPEC certificate of competence and will also be able to carry out work in accordance with the scope of this course.
Materials provided
Candidates will be provided with a BPEC Rainwater/Greywater Harvesting Manual.
Prices
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