How To Obtain Drinking Water and/or Wastewater Certification In Missouri
This page will provide you the basics for understanding drinking water and wastewater certification in Missouri.
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Or call Operator Certification at 800-361-4827
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The Missouri Public Drinking Water Certification Guidance Manual has been used by many people to study for their Treatment C or D or Distribution III, II, or I level certification with success. This is the only manual that is written with Missouri rules, regulations, and habits in mind. Written in an easy to understand format with quizzes at each chapter and a sample exam at the end.
The Short Story On How To Obtain Certification In Missouri
Drinking Water
- You must be at least 18 years old,
- You must have a high school diploma, GED, or attend a Department of Natural Resources approved certification course,
- You must have sufficient work experience for the level of certification that you are pursuing,
- You must pass the state examination with a score of at least 70%.
Wastewater
- You must be at least 16 years old,
- You must have sufficient work experience for the level of certification that you are pursuing,
- You must pass the state examination with a score of at least 70%.
Useful Documents
Drinking Water Documents
Drinking Water Certification Regulations
Drinking Water Treatment Operator Brochure
Drinking Water Distribution Operator Brochure
Wastewater Documents
Wastwater Certification Regulations
Wastewater Operator Brochure
Documents That Apply To Both Drinking Water and Wastewater
Exam Application
Reciprocity Application
Reciprocity is when you are certified in another state and wish to come to Missouri to work.
You may still have to take the Missouri examination.
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