Estimated contact time: 1 hour
Credits:
Program description:Credits:
- NGWA: 0.1 CEU (1 CEU = 10 hours)
- Per state: Varies, see specific state recognition in description
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How would you rate your vertical turbine pump troubleshooting skills—need a 101 refresher? You will learn how to distinguish between a vertical turbine pump problem verses a water well problem. We'll actively review how to perform a good pumping test, analyzing the test and understanding the results with a discussion on deteriorating performance, and the causes and solutions.
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
- 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
- North Dakota State Water Commission — 1 CEC
- Oklahoma Water Resources Board — 1 CEU
- Oregon Water Resources Department — 1 CEC ( in effect through January 2023)
- 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 — 0.25 CEUs
- Wyoming State Engineer’s Office — 1 CPC