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Professional Development
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Go Where the Action Is...Be a Water Quality Professional Minimize

Join the men and women at work on the water quality frontline at wastewater treatment facilites...doing more to protect public health and the environment each day than most people do in a lifetime.

Where The Job Suits Your Interests

What’s your talent? Mechanics • Chemistry • Administrative work • Accounting • Troubleshooting • Teaching • Public Relations • Operating sophisticated instruments • Operating computers • Biology • Welding • Electronics • Mathematics • Millwright work • Process control • Design • Carpentry • Electrical work • Personnel management • Safety • Microbiology • Pipe Fitting • Operating heavy equipment?

These are just some of the diverse skills or combinations of skills required of water quality professionals. Career preparation ranges from high school to college or university degrees. Certification requirements are state-specific.
 

Certification and Training Resources

Each state has its own training and certification requirements for water and wastewater operations personnel.  Refer to each New England state listed:

The information contained in each state link is meant only to provide general guidelines for comprehensive information see the full set of state regulations at the website links provided in each state section.

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