Water & Wastewater Operator Certification
- Certification Program Contacts
- DEQ Staff Directory
- Laws and Rules
- About Certification
- Advisory Council
- Certification Class Chart
- Designated Operator Forms
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Twelve Steps to be an operator
- How to Become Certified
- Application Form
- Application Checklist
- Application Instructions
- High School Waiver Form
- Reciprocity Certification Info
- Temporary Operator Application
- Temporary Operator Statues and Rules
- Exam Information
- Exam Dates/Locations
- Continuing Education Credits
- Application for Approval Forms
- Approved Training Providers
- CEC Rules
- CECRC Committee
- Credit Report Form
- Training Providers
- Water School Information
- Reimbursement Program
- Operator Reimbursement
- Related Sites
- Permitting & Compliance Division
- Public Water Supply Program
- Public Water/Subdivisions Bureau
- Subdivisions Review Program
- Water Quality Circulars
- Water Quality Information Site
Training Provider Links
Montana
Environmental Training Center:
The Montana Environmental Training Center (METC) is
a training organization whose goals are to provide a base for state
training coordination, to develop and implement effective training,
and to provide technical guidance for water and wastewater operators
and other environmental and public health professionals. This
process contributes to preserving the large public investment in water
and wastewater systems and to protecting and improving the quality of
Montana's environment. Their website contains information
including all of their current training courses with the brochures,
registration forms, photo galleries, what's new with METC, and much
more. Click on the link above to see their website.
Montana
Rural Water System Inc.
Montana Rural Water Systems, Inc. (MRWS) is a
nonprofit association of towns, cities, rural water & sewer
districts, water users associations, home owners associations, trailer
parks, and private systems. In addition MRWS welcomes Associate
Memberships from engineers, suppliers, financial institutions,
contractors, attorneys, accountants, and other organizations
interested in water, wastewater, and solid waste industries.
They provide quality services for member systems to enable them to
produce the best product with their available resources. Their
website contains current training with descriptions, membership information,
questions and answers, and much more. Click on the link above to
see their website.
Montana
Section American Water Works Association
The Montana Section of American Water Works
Association (AWWA) is dedicated to the promotion of public health and
welfare in the provision of drinking water of unquestionable quality
and sufficient quantity. Montana Section of AWWA will provide
the forum and opportunity through which its membership can exchange
information, learn of new issues and technologies, educate the public,
and enhance the professionalism of workers in all areas of the water
industry. Their website contains their Annual Conference
information, what's new with MSAWWA, EPA information, and much
more. Click on the link above to see their website.
Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Occupational Safety and Health Bureau

