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Operator Certification Water & Wastewater
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Water & Wastewater CertificationContinuing EducationCh. NR 114, Wis. Adm. Code [PDF exit DNR], requires that certified operators earn continuing education credits to maintain an active certification. This continuing education requirement is designed to help you keep current on new requirements and technical innovations. Continuing education also helps you acquire additional knowledge and skills, enabling you to upgrade your certification. The continuing education requirements may be obtained in a number of different ways including attendance at professional organization meetings, waterworks and wastewater related courses, EPA and DNR training courses, in-house and self-study courses, and courses offered by technical schools, universities, etc. Credit for courses is determined by the following criteria:
An individual Operator Training Report Form [PDF 662KB] is available to print and fill out for training you have attended that did not provide you with a continuing education credit slip. If you have a question about whether a course will satisfy the continuing educational requirements contact your regional coordinator. To receive continuing education credits for completed courses, the following information must be provided to your region certification coordinator:
Upon receiving proof of course attendance, a signed and dated slip for "Continuing Education Credits (CEC) for Certified Operators" will be sent to you. You should complete the form and sign it. You should keep your CEC slips until renewal time. Credits must be earned in the three year period prior to renewal. For example: If July 1, 2008 is the expiration date of your certification. Continuing education credits must be earned between July 1, 2005 and July 1, 2008 to be valid for your renewal in July of 2008. Extra credits do not carry over For more information or questions on the water & wastewater operator certification program, please contact your regional coordinator. Last Revised: Thursday March 19 2009
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