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May 7, 2009
March 23, 2009 (must be postmarked by this date)
http://www.in.gov/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/12094.pdf
Indiana Government Center South Conference Center, Indianapolis; Other locations may be announced
$30.00 (nonrefundable) Per certification grade requested
Must meet all the following:
* 1 year experience may be substituted by education at the college level in an area related to drinking water.
** 2 years experience may be substituted by education at the college level in an area related to drinking water.
Ruby Keslar (317) 308-3305 or rkeslar(at)idem.in.gov
Class DSS – Distribution System serving a population of fewer than 3,301 and consist of only pressure or storage tanks
Class DSM – Distribution System serving a population of 3,301-10,000 and no mechanical means of movement of water other than pressure or storage tanks, booster pumps to storage tanks or serve a population less than 3,301 and consist of one of the following: pumps, not including well pumps, before the entry point to the distribution system; or booster pumps to storage tanks
Class DSL – Distribution System serving a population of 10,001or more or consist of booster pumps to the distribution system, or mechanical devices for movement of water beyond storage
Class WT 1 – Community purchase or ground water plants serving a population fewer than 501 and have ion exchange softening process for cation removal, or in-line filtration device with no chemical treatment, or both
Class WT 2 – Ground water or purchase water plants regardless of population served which either uses chemical feed or have one or both of the following: an ion exchange softening process for cation removal if the population served is greater than 500 and less than 3,301; or an inline filtration device if the population served is greater than 500 and less than 3,301
Class WT 3 – Ground water or purchase water plants with chemical treatment and have either pressure or gravity filtration, ion exchange process if the population served is greater than 3,300, lime soda softening, reverse osmosis, or inline filtration if the population served is greater than 3,300
Class WT 4 – Surface water plants or ground water plants under the direct influence of surface water serving a population fewer than or equal to 10,000
Class WT 5 – Surface water plants or ground water plants under the direct influence of surface water serving a population equal to or greater than 10,001
There is also an exam scheduled for November 5, 2009.