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Assists in digging ditches and laying sewer/water/stormwater pipe; cleaning and checking valves; monitoring pumps for proper operation; and maintenance hole and pavement repairs. Background in drinking water, stormwater, wastewater, signs & markings, or streets preferred.
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From supporting efforts to reduce homelessness, keeping our drinking water clean, or serving the families in need in the community, County employees make a difference. The ideal candidate must be able to effectively interface with professionals, have strong interpersonal skills, and assist in development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of department projects.
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Provides skilled assistance in the maintenance and monitoring activities of the City's water, wastewater and stormwater systems and equipment, which includes: locating lines and performing visual inspections of sewer and storm sewer system; utilizing CCTV equipment; cleaning sewer and storm sewer lines, repairing and maintaining water distribution pipes, valves, meters, hydrants and other related equipment; and performing flushing operations.
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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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Over the last decade alone, we have contributed more than $400 million to charitable organizations that support our communities, provided over 90 million cans of emergency drinking water, and, together with our wholesaler partners, invested more than $1 billion into responsible drinking initiatives.
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Knowledge of OSHA regulations and basic knowledge of water treatment methods, water chemistry and tests, federal, state, and local drinking water regulations and company standards, and water collection systems.
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The primary role of this position is to provide environmental technical leadership for water quality compliance including preparation, reporting and recordkeeping actions for the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, Discharge Monitoring Reports, maintaining the EPA Central Data Exchange (CDX) web site, biosolid reports, and all aspects of stormwater compliance, NPDES, and Construction General Permit (CGP) regulatory compliance actions.
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Provides inspection support including air monitoring, sample collection, contract management pertaining to asbestos, lead, radon and safe drinking water programs. Knowledge of EPA, OSHA, AHERA, DOT, NESHAPs, SDWA, GWPA regulations for each discipline, industrial safety practices and procedures concerning water quality, indoor air quality, radon, lead based paint, asbestos hazards and confined space entry.
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Is responsible for monitoring and treating the city's drinking water and water supply. Examples of Duties Makes hourly tours of plant and checks Operator, Water, Plant, Manufacturing, Records.
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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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Assist Regulatory and Compliance Director for Public Water System compliance monitoring by obtaining quotes from laboratories, scheduling courier pick-ups, and shipping sampling supplies.
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General Description and Classification Standards Provides continuous, economical, and maintains EPA compliance of the drinking water for the citizens of the Atlanta area. Performs all aspects of sampling, monitoring and testing required to maintain compliance with Federal, State and Local regulations governing the water treatment process, and storm water and sludge management.
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The Environmental Field Technician will engage in wastewater, groundwater, leachate, stormwater, soil, drinking water, and surface water monitoring and sample collection activities.
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As a member of our Water/Wastewater team, you will work alongside a talented group of engineering professionals to design solutions for water supply, drinking water treatment, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment projects.
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The Assistant Engineer will serve as a Water Quality liaison for the Water Treatment Section and Conveyance and Distribution Section within the Metropolitan Water District to support operation of water treatment plants and distribution system, ensuring continued compliance with current and future drinking water regulations.
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