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Division
of
Environmental Health Licensing
Certification, and Permit
Information
Clandestine Drug Lab
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To work as a Clandestine Drug Lab (CDL) Worker, CDL Supervisor, or CDL
Contractor cleaning up contaminated properties in Washington State, a
certification is required.
CDL Worker
CDL
Supervisor
CDL
Contractor
Commercial Shellfish
Drinking Water
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The Office of Drinking
Water
requires all Group A public water systems to apply for an annual operating
permit.
Visit the Web site to learn more.
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The Office of Drinking
Water requires all water systems classified as Group A
Community, Nontransient noncommunity (NTNC), Transient noncommunity (TNC)
with surface water or groundwater under the influence of surface water (GWI)
as their source, and TNCs classified as significant noncompliers (SNCs)
are required under WAC 246-292-020 to employ certified operators to carry
out various operational functions.
Learn how to become a Certified Water Works Operator.
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The Office of Drinking Water maintains a list
of agencies approved by DOH (pursuant to WAC 246-295) to provide ownership
and/or management and operation services to water systems. The list
identifies Satellite Management Agencies names, addresses, phone numbers,
service areas, service limitations and the type of service the agency
provides. Visit the
Web site to learn more.
Food Safety
Radiation Protection
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The Office of
Radiation Protection, regulates and requires various licenses X-ray
Control Section, registers all x-ray machines.
Visit the Web site to complete the registration form
and learn the steps involved in getting a new medical x-ray facility
registered.
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The Office of Radiation Protection, Radioactive Materials Section, regulates many radioactive licensees throughout the State of
Washington. A specific license is required to receive, possess,
use, transfer, or acquire most radioactive materials.
Visit the Web
site to see how to apply for a license and determine the appropriate
annual fee.
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The
Office of Radiation Protection, Air Emissions and Defense Waste
Section has a regulatory function in enforcing compliance with federal and
state Clean Air Acts for radionuclides at nuclear facilities statewide.
Visit the Washington State
Legislature for more information on application, registration, and
licensing.
Wastewater
Management
Water
Recreation Facilities
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