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Training

The organizations listed below offer training. Before you sign up for training to meet the professional growth requirement, be sure to confirm the training is relevant and the sponsor is awarding CEU or college credit. Many courses offer CEU or college credit and may be relevant for other professions, but not for waterworks certification purposes.

Visit Washington Certification Services online at http://www.wacertservices.org for:

  • Searchable list of approved classroom training
  • List of approved distance education courses, instructions and forms
  • Information about the waterworks professional growth requirement
  • Information about the Backflow Assembly Tester professional growth requirement and exams

For information about distance learning activities, call Certification Services, Green River Community College at (877) 780-2444 x 3

CCS Scholarships Available: The Pacific Northwest Section of the American Water Works Association (PNWS-AWWA) Cross-Connection Control Committee has training scholarships available. The scholarships cover costs of training taken to obtain certification as a Department of Health Cross-Connection Control Specialist (CCS).

Owners and employees of DOH approved public water systems are eligible, if the water system meets the following conditions:

  • Has 300 - 2500 active water service connections; and
  • Does not have anyone employed by your water system that is currently certified as a Cross Connection Control Specialist; and
  • Has a direct permanent employee of the water system assigned to actively administer the Cross Connection Control Program. This employee may not be a contract operator.
  • Has not received a scholarship from the PNWS-AWWA Cross Connection Control Committee within the past three years.

The CCC committee will consider, on a case-by-case basis, applications from public water systems whose CCSs will be leaving in the near future. For more information, contact Scott Hallenberg at (253) 502-8215.

For more information about training, email: dwinfo@doh.wa.gov


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