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As a licensed Virginia water operator, you’re probably familiar with the Board for Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System Professionals, which goes by the very catchy acronym: the WWWOOSSP Fortunately, figuring out what you need to do to renew your license with the Board is a whole lot easier than trying to remember that acronym.
Read moreKeeping your Delaware water operator certification or license active isn’t overly hard, but it’s not ultra-simple, either If you’re a drinking water operator, you’ll renew your license through the Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health, but you’ll need to do specific things first.
Read moreAs a certified water operator in Maryland, you know you need to renew your certificate every three years But even if you’ve been keeping an eye on your expiration date, you might not be entirely sure what’s required in order for you to renew.
Read moreIf you’ve ever thought about becoming a water operator — or you are one already but you’re curious about moving up the ladder — you’re probably wondering how much the average water operator earns As you can probably guess, different certificate levels earn you different salaries.
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