What does the Certification and Licensing Branch do to ensure that operators are properly trained?
The Kentucky Operator Certification Program provides training and issues certifications to ensure that individuals engaged in performing many of Kentucky’s critical environmental activities are qualified and capable to perform their duties. Program activities include: • Issuing certification licenses to Kentucky’s bottled water, collection, distribution and treatment operators. • Presenting classes statewide for bottled water, collection, distribution and treatment operators. • Assisting the Kentucky Board of Certification of Water Treatment and Distribution System Operators and the Kentucky Board of Certification of Wastewater System Operators. • Developing and implementing an operator recruitment strategy that encourages individuals to consider a career in wastewater and drinking water systems. • Attending career fairs and speaking to groups about water treatment careers. • Providing relevant information to certified operators and interested parties through e-mail announcements and n
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