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Recent statistics show that an additional 7,000 water and wastewater operators will be needed over the next decade. The demands for water operators will increase as technology becomes even more complicated.
The global water and wastewater treatment industry is projected to grow rapidly over the next few years, increasing from $323 billion in 2023 to $536 billion by 2030, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate of 7.5% between 2023 and 2030, ing to a report released by Fortune Business Insights.
In 2020, California employed 10,580 wastewater treatment plant operators, which is the most in the country. Additionally, California pays the highest average salary of $75,570.
Highest paying cities for Wastewater Operators near United States Bayville, NJ. $37.07 per hour. 3 salaries reported. Marietta, GA. $31.01 per hour. Hillsborough, NJ. $27.71 per hour. 7 salaries reported. Galveston, TX. $27.43 per hour. 2 salaries reported. Pensacola, FL. $26.50 per hour. Show more nearby cities.
The Water Resources and Environmental Engineering program provides students the opportunity to study a broad range of topics related to environmental problems, and to pursue advanced research in specific areas of interest, with a focus on the application of modern quantitative techniques to practical problems in
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Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators work both indoors and outdoors. Their work is physically demanding and usually is performed in locations that are unclean or difficult to access.
Operator certification is an important step in promoting Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) compliance. It establishes minimum professional standards for the operation and maintenance of public water systems.

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