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Optimizing Well Rehabilitation Operations



Estimated contact time: 1 hour

Credits:
  • NGWA: 0.1 CEU (1 CEU = 10 hours)
  • Per state: Varies, see specific state recognition in description
  • Continuing Education FAQs
Program description:
Properly planning the rehabilitation scope of work requires attention to process, execution, follow-up, and safe practice. Beginning with equipment selection and site set-up, we will walk through all the steps needed to assure your rehabilitation project is completed properly with specific focus on safety practices. And we will address another phase you may all to often neglect--follow-up.

State-specific CEU recognition:
  • Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control – 1 contact hour
  • Florida Water Well Contractors Continuing Education Program — 1 hour (expires 11/1/2023)
  • Georgia Water Well Standards Advisory Council — 1 hour
  • Indiana Department of Natural Resources — 1 hour for well driller and pump installer
  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources — 1 CEU for well driller and pump installer
  • Louisiana Department of Natural Resources — 1 credit hour
  • Maryland State Board of Well Drillers — 1 credit hour
  • Minnesota Department of Health — 1 contact hour
  • Montana Board of Water Well Contractors —1 CE
  • North Dakota State Water Commission — 1 CEC
  • Oklahoma Water Resources Board — 1 CEU
  • Oregon Water Resources Department — 1 CEC ( approved through January 2023)
  • Nevada Division of Water Resources — 1 CEU
  • New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services — 1 hour
  • New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection — 1 CEP
  • New Mexico Office of the State Engineer — 1 hour
  • Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board – 1 Hour
  • South Dakota Water Rights Program — 1 CEC
  • Tennessee Division of Water Supply — 1 CE
  • Washington Department of Ecology — 1 CEU
  • Wyoming State Engineer’s Office — 1 CPC