Water Features for the Future: Technology, Sustainability & HSW Best Practices

Start Date
12/18/2025
End Date
12/18/2025
Description
Water Features for the Future: Technology, Sustainability & HSW Best Practices examines the modern approach to water feature design. We'll cover how new design technology facilitates predictive modeling to ensure performance and reduce waste, while new product technologies are evolving to meet new design expectations. The course emphasizes how these advancements support sustainable design goals and concludes with a review of key HSW best practices to guarantee the safety and longevity of your water feature projects.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Energy Conservation / Renewable Energy
Sustainable Development & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes

- Explain how new design and product technologies, such as predictive modeling, are used to create more efficient and high-performing water features.

- Apply sustainable design principles to water feature projects by utilizing technology to minimize water and energy waste.

- Identify and implement key Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) best practices to ensure water features are safe, accessible, and durable.

- Evaluate the impact of modern technology on the long-term viability and maintenance of water features.
Instructors
Darcy L’Heureux, Justin Hauad
Course Codes
Provider
CLARB


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