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Watts Launches "Your PDH Pipeline" Training Campaign to Support Continuing Education for Industry Professionals
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. - Watts has announced the launch of its "Your PDH Pipeline" continuing education initiative designed to help engineers, architects, designers, facility professionals, and other water industry specialists stay on track with their professional development goals ahead of year-end deadlines. The campaign will run from July 1 through August 9 and provides participants with access to a library of free, on-demand accredited courses. Users can choose from more than 30 continuing education courses across industry topics like water safety and backflow prevention, commercial leak detection systems, data center cooling and system efficiency, rainwater harvesting and sustainable design, smart building technologies, and broader industry trends and best practices. All courses are accredited through ASPE and/or AIA with certificates issued within 72 hours of completion. Users who complete five or more courses during the campaign period will receive a Fresh Goods® 40 oz. Intrepid Stainless-Steel Tumbler. To participate, log in or sign up for a free Watts Works Online account at training.watts.com.
Frequently Asked Questions What is the "Your PDH Pipeline" continuing education campaign? Are the courses accredited and accepted for PDH or AIA continuing education credits? What topics are covered in the PDH Pipeline courses? Is there an incentive for completing multiple continuing education courses? About Watts For over 150 years, Watts has delivered innovative and sustainable technologies designed to safeguard the world's most precious resource. Watts designs, manufactures, and sells an extensive line of flow control, water safety, water filtration & treatment, radiant heating, and drainage products for the commercial, residential, and institutional markets. Watts is committed to helping its customers optimize system performance and reliability and conserve critical resources. Together, we make every drop count. For more information, visit www.watts.com.
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