How do I become a Wastewater Treatment Facility Operator in the State of New Hampshire?
• You DO NOT have to be certified as a Wastewater Treatment Operator in order to work at a Wastewater plant. Many facilities have positions like laborers, truck drivers and other entry level positions that would help you to get the work experience many facilities require. • The NHDES Wastewater Training and Operator Certification Unit administers various training classes as well as all exam levels. They, with assistance from the Education Committee, establish training courses each semester to assist operators and operator wanna-bes with the necessary required training hours to be licensed in the State of New Hampshire. The web site address is http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wweb/categories/training.htm.
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- Can an individual with an Operator-In-Training certificate be considered as the properly certified operator for a wastewater treatment facility?
- Does the properly certified wastewater operator need to be present at the wastewater treatment facility all the time that it is in operation?
- Who owns and operates the Wastewater Treatment Facility and Collection System?