This 2-hour course will satisfy part of your CE requirement as a plumber in Washington (for industry-related credits). The course will focus on the necessary components of a rainwater harvesting system, and how one operates.

The course will begin with the six components of a rainwater harvesting system, and the different suitable locations for a rainwater catchment area. While roofs are ideal for this function, the material and style of a roof can impact the efficiency of the collection. We'll discuss which situations are most ideal for collecting rainwater, and which materials can result in a reduced collection.

We'll also talk about the essential processes of filtration, and diversion, which are necessary for an effective and useful rainwater harvesting system.

Course ID(s): WA2024-637

Approved By: Department of Labor & Industries - Plumber Program

  • Rainwater Harvesting
    • Rainwater Harvesting [7 Activities]
      • 01. Introduction Video
      • 02. Rainwater Harvesting; An Overview, Part 1
      • 03. Rainwater Harvesting; An Overview, Part 2
      • 04. Manual for Rainwater Harvesting System, Part 1
      • 05. Manual for Rainwater Harvesting System, Part 2
      • 06. Manual for Rainwater Harvesting System, Part 3
      • 07. Conclusion Video
    • Rainwater Harvesting Final (70 questions)
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Completion
    • Expedited Reporting Available
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Instructor Bio

Randy Drake

Randy Drake is a licensed, master plumber with over 32 years' experience in the industry. He founded a plumbing business in 1993 which he successfully sold in 2013. He currently works for a plumbing company based in Traverse City, Michigan.