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Often county health departments will help you test for bacteria or nitrates. If not, you can have your water tested by a state certified laboratory. You can find one in your area by calling the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791 or visiting .epa.gov/safewater/labs.
How to Get a Water Analysis Report? Step 1: Contact a Certified Laboratory. The first step in obtaining a water analysis report is to contact a certified laboratory. Step 2: Collect a Water Sample. Step 3: Submit the Sample for Analysis. Step 4: Review the Report. Step 5: Take Action.
Water Testing: IS 10500 Standards Covering Microbiological Parameters, Viruses, Radioactivity, Parasites, Virological Requirements.
Get Certified To achieve any WQA-certified designation, the candidate must complete the appropriate prerequisites, pass a comprehensive exam and agree to abide by the WQA Code of Ethics for the water treatment industry. WQA offers an accelerated pathways to achieve all initial* certification titles.
Educational Requirements A bachelors degree is necessary for advancement in the Water Quality Specialist career. Degrees in any number of fields, including biology, chemistry, geology, ecology and engineering are common among these professionals.
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Become Certified You must have a minimum of five years acceptable field experience in the water treatment industry. You must take and pass the CWT exam. Upon passing the CWT exam, you must complete the CWT application. To maintain your CWT, you must recertify every five years.
As WTSs begin as STs, the preferred requirements for this career path are to have an associate or bachelors degree in chemistry, biology, environmental science/engineering, or chemical engineering, followed by at least five years of ST experience.
Certified Water Specialist (CWS) Completion of three modules in the Water Specialist education program. Passing the Certified Water Specialist exam. A minimum six months experience applying POU/POE water treatment for problem water applications in the B2C market.

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