| QUESTION #1463 |
7/23/2008 2:04:20 PM |
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I am a "Grandparented Operator" for a small mobile home park in Shelbyville, Indiana. I am 3 credit hours short for a WT2 certificate. IDEM ( Indiana dept environ. mgt.) suggested :
PWST063128 virtual syst. explorer - 4.00 hrs. or PWST073246 contamination explorer - 3.00 hrs.
Please let me know what I need to do to take on of these, then confirm the course completion to IDEM. Thanks.
John Coers
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ANSWER:
Hi John:
You'll want to download either or both courses from our website at http://watercenter.montana.edu/training/default.htm. Both programs have an integrated scoring system that tracks your progress. When you successfully complete the program you will be able to print out a completion certificate which you can then submit to your state agency.
Be sure to check with your state agency to make sure they will accept either of these programs for credit. And, if they do, will they accept partial credit or will you need to complete the entire program?
Hope this helps!
MJ Nehasil Montana Water Center
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| QUESTION #1354 |
1/16/2008 4:44:53 PM |
[general water] |
What is the general breakdown of water use in Montana? What percentage, for example, is used by agriculture for irrigation; by utilities for hydro-power; by utilities for cooling coal-fired plants; and by the public for drinking and recreation?
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ANSWER:
The link below will answer your question.
http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/sir/sir20045223
Steve Guettermann
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| QUESTION #864 |
4/3/2007 10:06:55 AM |
[general water] |
Is your training program accepted in Arizona?
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ANSWER:
Yes, our Operator Basics training series is approved in AZ. You will want to check with your state certification agency to make sure you will receive credit based on your specific situation.
If you decide to go this route, here is the URL where you can download, run online, or order your free copy of Operator Basics 2005:
http://watercenter.montana.edu/training/ob2005/default.htm
Ben Cichowski
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