Examples of Wastewater Operator in a sentence
The person who has the management responsibility over the treatment facility must hold a Grade II certificate (or higher) or must be a Maine Registered Professional Engineer pursuant to Sewerage Treatment Operators, Title 32 M.R.S.A., Sections 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
The person who has management responsibility over the treatment facility must hold a Maine Grade II, Biological Treatment certificate (or higher) or must be a Maine Registered Professional Engineer pursuant to Sewage Treatment Operators, 32 M.R.S. § 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
Certification must be achieved in accordance with the Operator education and experience requirements of the Policy for Newfoundland and Labrador Water and Wastewater Operator Certification Program.
The treatment facility must be operated by a person holding a minimum of a Grade II certificate (or Registered Maine Professional Engineer) pursuant to Sewerage Treatment Operators, 32 M.R.S.A. §§ 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
The person who has the management responsibility over the treatment facility must hold a Grade I certificate (or higher) or must be a Maine Registered Professional Engineer pursuant to Sewerage Treatment Operators, Title 32 M.R.S.A., Sections 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
The treatment facility must be operated by a person holding a minimum of a Grade I certificate or higher (or Registered Maine Professional Engineer) pursuant to Sewerage Treatment Operators, Title 32 M.R.S.A., Sections 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
Upon being approved as an Indiana Certified Wastewater Operator, your card and certificate will be mailed to you from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.
Most of the resources listed on this page can be borrowed through the UW Water Library as part of a partnership between the UW Water Library, the Wisconsin Wastewater Operator Association (WWOA), Central States Water Environmental Association (CSWEA), and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR The person who has management responsibility over the treatment facility must hold a minimum of a Maine Grade III biological certificate (or Registered Maine Professional Engineer) pursuant to Sewage Treatment Operators, 32 M.R.S. §§ 4171-4182 and Regulations for Wastewater Operator Certification, 06-096 CMR 531 (effective May 8, 2006).
The permittee must comply with OAR Chapter 340, Division 49, “Regulations Pertaining to Certification of Wastewater System Operator Personnel" and designate a supervisor whose certification corresponds with the classification of the collection and/or treatment system as specified in the DEQ Supervisory Wastewater Operator Status Report.