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We offer the best drinking water and the largest variety of water treatment products and services available for your home or business including water softeners, water filtration systems, reverse osmosis drinking water systems, delivered bottled water, softener salt delivery, equipment installation, and repair service.
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Under the direction of the Water Treatment Plant Superintendent or designee, responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of the Town's water treatment facility, storage tanks and pumping stations in accordance with all State and Federal regulations, standards and procedures.
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Here are some projects weve worked on recently that might give you a better sense of what youll be doing day to day:- Clarion Water Treatment Plant: The City of Clarion contracted with ISG to assist them with the planning, design, and construction of a new reverse osmosis water treatment plant capable of producing approximately 1 million gallons of water per day.
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Are you knowledgeable with State of Maryland Maximum Contamination Levels (MCL) and The City of Frederick Maximum Permissible Level (MPL) along with the requirements to maintain water treatment plant compliance.
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Must obtain level C certification as a water or wastewater treatment plant operator from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulations within 24 months of assignment to the position.
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This position also assists in the Operations of the Water/Wastewater Treatment plants on an as needed basis. In September 2007, under the Department of Defenses Utility Privatization Program, we were awarded ownership and a 50-year contract for the operations and maintenance of the water distribution and treatment system and the wastewater collection and treatment system at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia.
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Tetra Tech is seeking a secondary operator responsible for Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of a Water Treatment Plant with a maximum treatment capacity of approximately 100 gallons per day of contaminated groundwater at a remediation site in Middle River, Maryland.
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Responsibilities include managing projects related to water distribution and storage, sanitary sewer collection, water and wastewater treatment plant maintenance and operation, stormwater collection and BMP management, and other projects within the Department of Water Resources.
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Must possess and maintain an appropriate Virginia State Water Treatment Plant Operator Class II Certification by the American Boards of Certification (ABC) or equivalent. You will serve as a WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR SUPERVISOR in the INSTALLATION FACILITIES & ENVIRONMENT DIVISION of MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO.
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Rockwell City Water Reclamation Facility Improvements: The City of Rockwell City contracted with ISG to assist them with the planning, design, and construction of improvements to their existing water reclamation facility to provide for the treatment of a daily average of 350,000 gallons of sewage, with a total capacity to handle up to 3.8 million gallons of sewage per day during a wet weather event.
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Under the supervision of the Deputy Director of Water Production, responsible and accountable for the overall management of the SCADA, Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Maintenance programs, which provides maintenance and repair on equipment at Aspinwall Water Treatment Plant, the Highland Park Microfiltration Plant (MFP), pump stations and storage facilities, and to all assets, systems, and facilities.
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Professional Engineering licenseIn-depth knowledge of water/wastewater treatment processes and experience coordinating the various engineering disciplines involved in the design of treatment plant projects.
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The Operator II maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal, and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facilities to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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A water treatment plant operator is responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water. Water Treatment Plant Operator II (Greenway) One Grade III Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) Certification in Water Treatment upon hire.
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Plans and coordinates activities of workers to operate and maintain water / wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water / wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit requirements and operational requirements.
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