
Water Treatment Operator Certification: EOCP Levels Explained
If water treatment is about making water safe to drink, water distribution is about getting it from the treatment plant to the tap and keeping it safe along the way. For the treatment side, see our guide to EOCP Water Treatment Operator certification.
How Distribution Differs from Treatment
Water treatment focuses inside the plant: coagulation, flocculation, filtration, primary disinfection. Water distribution focuses after the plant: maintaining pressure, preserving disinfectant residual, preventing contamination, delivering water at adequate quality and quantity. Separate certifications, separate exams.
What the Exam Covers
Hydraulics: pressure (static, residual, operating), head loss, Hazen-Williams, velocity, flow rate (Q=AV), pressure-head conversions (1 psi = 2.31 ft head, 1 m head = 9.81 kPa).
Pipe Materials: ductile iron, PVC (C900, C905), HDPE, copper, asbestos cement (legacy), concrete pressure pipe. Joint types, bedding, pressure testing, AWWA C651 disinfection.
Disinfection Residual: minimum 0.2 mg/L chlorine residual, free vs combined chlorine, residual decay factors (temperature, pipe age, biofilm, dead ends), flushing procedures.
Valves: gate, butterfly, check, PRV, altitude, air release/vacuum. Valve exercising programs.
Fire Hydrants: dry barrel, wet barrel, components, flushing, flow testing, AWWA M17 colour coding (blue 1500+ gpm, green 1000–1499, orange 500–999, red below 500).
Cross-Connection Control: backsiphonage vs backpressure, devices (RPZ, DCVA, PVB, AVB, air gap), hazard levels, device selection scenarios.
Storage Tanks: elevated, ground-level, standpipe, inspection, cleaning, pressure equalisation.
Pumping: centrifugal pump operation, pump curves, system curves, operating point, VFDs.
Mathematics: flow rate, velocity, pressure, chlorine dosage (lbs = MGD × mg/L × 8.34), detention time, pipe volume.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between water distribution and water treatment?
Treatment covers the plant. Distribution covers pipes, valves, hydrants, pumps, and storage that deliver treated water. Separate certifications.
Is math on the exam?
Yes. Flow rate, pressure-head conversions, chlorine dosing, detention time, pipe volume.
What is cross-connection control?
A cross-connection is any physical connection between potable and non-potable sources. Control involves identifying them and installing the correct backflow prevention device based on hazard level.


