06/03/2026
Kansas Municipal Utilities (KMU) is offering Cross Connection Control/Backflow Prevention Training this July, a three-day course designed to give water system operators the technical skills needed to protect municipal drinking water from contamination. KMU will be hosting two trainings in July.
Dates and locations, include:
1. McPherson, KS: July 8-10, 2026 https://tr.ee/hLkspP
2. Garden City, KS: July 28-30, 2026 https://tr.ee/LAFVVG
Operators who attend all three days will receive 15 hours of water operator credit through KDHE.
The course is built around the principles of hydraulic safety and public health, with a focus on keeping water flowing in a single direction, from source to consumer. Topics covered include:
• Why cross connection control and backflow prevention matter
• Theory and concepts behind hydraulic safety
• Backflow preventer devices
• Selection and installation of devices
• Field testing procedures
• Degree of hazard and selection of the appropriate device
• Developing a cross connection control/backflow prevention program
Participants will gain a thorough understanding of how pressure differences can cause water to reverse direction and introduce contaminants such as chemicals, medical waste, or debris into the community’s water system. The course also covers how to identify and track hazardous cross connections, how to install and maintain valve assemblies, and how to interpret testing results.
To become certified, participants must pass both a written exam and a hands-on device testing component. Those who pass both exams will receive certification as a Backflow Prevention Tester with KMU.