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Summary:This position will be responsible for providing services under the EPA Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Training and Technical Assistance Program for small public water systems and private wells to achieve and maintain compliance with federal and local regulations, as well as administer training and technical assistance for small publicly owned water and wastewater systems and individual well owners to maintain and prove water quality as necessary.
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A Plant Operator 1 possessing the required Ohio EPA Class I Water Supply Professional Operator Certification and one year satisfactory performance as a Plant Operator 1 will be promoted without exam to Plant Operator 2.
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Manages the preparation and execution of the $25 million annual operating budget and its supporting fee structure covering the areas of program administration, asset management, water quality monitoring, infrastructure operations & maintenance (O&M), public education & outreach (E&O), infrastructure retrofit, sewer system development, and facilities inspection.
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Thoroughly understand regulatory requirements, including OSHA and EPA compliance standards, as well as regulations related to storm water / wastewater, RCRA, PSM/RMP, Title V, CAA, CWA, Form R, Air Emissions reporting and other federal, state and local laws.
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Maintain and repair the interior and exterior of buildings, hotel rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating, air conditioning (HVAC), ventilation, and water treatment systems, and swimming pool-if applicable, etc.
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Oversee all environmental regulatory programs for the plants, including but not limited to: air, stormwater, wastewater, boilers, water usage, energy usage, waste hauler permits, hazardous materials, hazardous waste disposal and tracking, universal waste disposal and tracking, spill prevention, control, and countermeasures (SPCC), recycling, sustainability reporting, greenhouse gas tracking, and Tier II / Form R reporting.
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Successfully supports ongoing Coastal / Water practice initiatives through contacts and business development efforts working with EPA, United States Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA, local and state environmental agencies, as well as private sector clients.
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This position adheres, understands and will be mindful always that wastewater is water and sewage that enters WVSA’s wastewater treatment plant from homes, industries, schools and businesses, as well as some stormwater runoff and groundwater and the treatment of such wastewater will made clean to the best of WVSA's ability and under compliance with federal, state and local codes and regulations.
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The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high quality drinking water, managing wastewater and stormwater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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Thorough understanding of regulatory requirements including CalOSHA, SCAQMD, water quality, hazardous waste, EPA, Fire Code requirements, as well as “hands-on” working knowledge of regulatory interpretation and experience working with operational permits.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: aquatic ecology, terrestrial ecology, threatened and endangered species consultation, water and sediment quality, or environmental permitting and reporting.
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Founded in 1981, TETRA Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE: TTI ) is a geographically diversified industrial and oil and gas products and services company, focused on completion fluids, calcium chloride, water management solutions, frac flowback and production well testing services.
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Do you have one (1) year of classroom training from a trade school, college, a branch of military service, or other equivalent accredited school in the operation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment, combustion controls or industrial controls equipment, boilers, or water treatment systems related to power plant operations.
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Troubleshoot critical utilities and systems related to sterilization equipment and support systems, including: steam boilers, hot water, chilled water, vacuum, and nitrogen system. Comply with all local, state, federal, and BD safety regulations, policies, and procedures including RCRA Hazardous Waste, EPA, DAQ, DEQ regulations.
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Must be certified by an agency approved under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Environmental Protection Division (EPD) as an Asbestos Abatement Tester, Asbestos Abatement Supervisor and Lead Abatement Professional.
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