Small Water System Operator Certification
A new requirement for two types of small public water systems started in early 2001.
Essentially, Other-Than-Municipal (OTM) Community Systems and Nontransient Noncommunity (NTNC)
systems are now required to have a designated certified operator managing their systems.
This requirement became effective on January 1, 2001. All OTM and NTNC public water systems will
be required to have their own certified operator or contracted certified operator no later than March 1, 2005.
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Contract certified operators services in Wisconsin
- LIST of businesses that provide contract certified operator services for small
public water systems.
- More information on contract certified operator services for small systems
Requirements and Opportunities to Become Certified:
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Last Revised: Friday June 06 2008
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