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Investigation (studies, environmental media sampling, drinking water evaluation, water quality evaluation, groundwater monitoring) Planning and managing environmental field work, including remediation systems operations, maintenance, and monitoring, groundwater sampling, fluid level gauging and oversight of subcontractors.
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The position will serve a core role in the oversight and management of Veolia Water New York's (VWNY) environmental compliance operations related to water quality, water/wastewater treatment, and distribution monitoring in Veolia's North American Municipal operations.
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The LCRR Regional Lead should have working knowledge of drinking water utility asset management programs, GIS, and applications for data analytics for dashboard development. + 10 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment or engineering management.
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The Specialist will need to work with a team leader, responsible for performing both routine and specialized tasks relating to water quality monitoring projects; compliance with the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act by monitoring, inspecting, sampling and evaluating data; enforcement of regulations and codes related to the protection of public health and the environment as related to the quality of groundwater, surface water, wastewater, reclaimed water, and potable water.
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With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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The position will also support other civil and environmental projects associated with complex drinking water and industrial wastewater projects across the country. Training: This position requires OSHA/MSHA health and safety, first aid, CPR training, and medical monitoring, paid for by the firm.
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Responsible for process control of a low-pressure reverse osmosis drinking water plant, and a lime softening. Please note that hourly starting pay is as follows: C License - $19.95 per hour B License - $21.99 per hour A License - $23.09 per hour Performs skilled tasks related to the monitoring and operation of a water treatment plant.
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2+ years of overall experience in data management/analytics, Water/Wastewater Quality/Environmental compliance reporting preferably working with drinking water or wastewater treatment plants, or other processes/facilities (e.g. industrial waste treatment) that are governed by Federal or State environmental regulatory agencies.
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Assists staff in monitoring environmental conditions on the installation to include the collection of water samples for compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act, swimming pool and bathing area water quality evaluations and program compliance, and occupational and environmental health site assessment sampling.
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IRWD provides high-quality drinking water, reliable sewage collection and treatment, ground-breaking recycled water programs, and environmentally sound urban runoff treatment to its customers. Perform preliminary quality assurance review of field water quality data that has been entered into Laboratory Information Management System ( LIMS ) by Regulatory Compliance Field Monitoring Staff.
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The property features seven outlets for drinking and dining, a signature spa, fitness center, and rooftop pool. Assist supervisor or director in checking alarm systems, safety and fire alarm systems and closely monitoring security of building doors, service areas, delivery areas and grounds.
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Interns will also gain experience with entering data for regulatory reporting, reviewing new and existing regulations in the water and wastewater industries, using software to streamline data management and regulatory processes, and gain valuable knowledge about water permitting and public health and environmental protection while serving the local community.
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An innovation leader in every industry we serve, we follow our Purpose and Guiding Principles to help pet owners worldwide keep their companion animals healthy and happy, to ensure safe drinking water for billions, and to help farmers protect livestock and poultry from diseases.
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Provide field oversight services for drilling, soil and groundwater sampling, vapor intrusion assessment, underground storage tank (UST) removals, private drinking water well surveys, and other tasks to our existing and future clients.
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Under the direction of the Building Certified Pool Operator (CPO) assist with the monitoring and maintenance of water quality for both pools and spa as directed. Monitor and refill all toilet paper, paper towel, soap, drinking water, water cups and hand lotion dispensers as needed.
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