Basic Water Chemistry & Water Quality Analysis Training

Professional water and wastewater treatment training courses delivered by experts.
WTS 0010 “Basic Chemistry of Water & Analysis” forms an essential foundation module in our range of water and wastewater treatment training courses.
The course has been developed by the industrial and process water treatment specialists at WTS. It is designed to support organisations and individuals with responsibility for the operation and management of commercial, industrial and process water treatment systems.
What is basic water chemistry and water quality analysis training?
Our basic water chemistry and water quality analysis training forms a foundational programme designed to help participants understand the fundamental chemical properties of water and the techniques used to analyse its quality. This training is essential for professionals in industrial water treatment, environmental monitoring, and related fields, as it provides the basic knowledge needed to make informed decisions based on water analysis.
Overview of our basic water chemistry course
WTS 0010 is an interactive e-learning module and forms an essential learning foundation to further study and covers the basic chemistry of water, its use in industrial and commercial applications, why and how it is treated, and the importance of water quality analysis in informing treatment decisions.
Typical candidates will be water treatment engineers, facilities managers, maintenance and engineering contractors, and those with responsibility for the operation of industrial and commercial water systems.
Candidates will find this foundation course beneficial before progressing to our more specialist water and wastewater treatment training courses.
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Basic chemistry of water and analysis training course content
Our foundation module WTS 0010 “Basic Chemistry of Water & Analysis” covers the following essential subjects to ensure delegates develop the skills and practical knowledge required to fulfil their responsibilities with confidence:
UK and international training solutions
Our main UK water treatment training centres are located in central London serving the South and South East England, Manchester (North West), Birmingham (Midlands), Bristol (South East England and Wales), Leeds (North and North East) and Glasgow (Scotland), and these are supported by satellite training centres in Belfast and Newcastle. We can also deliver all our training courses, including bespoke courses at client premises throughout the UK and internationally.
Contact Water Treatment Services today to learn how our professional water and wastewater treatment training solutions can help to up-skill your staff to ensure your water and wastewater treatment systems are managed effectively. To speak with one of our water treatment experts call us on 0330 223 31 31 or simply use the button below to get our full contact details or submit our contact form.
Who is this basic water chemistry and analysis training for?
Typical candidates will be water treatment engineers, facilities managers, maintenance and engineering contractors, and those with responsibility for the operation of commercial, industrial and process water systems.
This course provides a useful introduction to the basic chemistry of water, how it is used, water quality analysis and treatment techniques. Candidates will find this course beneficial before progressing to our more specialist water and wastewater treatment training courses.
Please note that this course is a specific pre-qualification requirement for some of our other more specialist training courses.
What will you learn about water chemistry and water quality analysis?
This course will give candidates an understanding of the common sources of water and how water is used in different ways in commercial, industrial and process environments.
This course will also help candidates understand the basic chemistry of water, common contaminants and the problems that can result from using water containing these contaminants; namely scale, corrosion, bio-fouling and suspended solids.
Candidates will gain a basic understanding of how to manage and control engineered systems in which water is used to achieve optimum efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Additionally, candidates will develop an understanding of how to perform basic water analysis and testing, and how to interpret the results so as to monitor, control and manage the consequences of scale, corrosion, bio-fouling and suspended solids.

Are there pre-qualification requirements?
There are no specific pre-qualification requirements for this course although prior knowledge of engineered water systems and issues associated with water treatment would be of benefit.
Water treatment training certificate
On successful completion candidates will receive a certificate of attainment issued by Water Treatment Services for the course “Basic Chemistry of Water & Analysis” – WTS 0010.
This certificate should be retained as evidence of formal training in this subject.
How long is this course?
This course is delivered online as an interactive e-learning course. The duration is approximately 1/2 day.
Where are when is the training held?
This training course is delivered as an interactive e-learning module. Once access has been created, the course is available online.
Water treatment training delivered by experts
Water Treatment Services offer specialist water treatment training courses designed to support candidates and organisations with responsibility for the operation and management of commercial, industrial and process water and waste water treatment systems.
Delivered by experienced water treatment experts, our courses help candidates develop the skills and practical knowledge required to fulfil their responsibilities with confidence.
If you are interested in this or any of our other water treatment training courses and would like to receive further details, including dates and venues please contact us.
Contact us now for more information about foundational course covering basic water chemistry and water quality analysis.
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