Water and Sewer Lines
This certification program is for engineering technicians engaged in the construction and inspection of underground water and sewer lines, and is applicable to both private and public sector technicians. Areas covered are specifications and contract plan interpretation; field construction, and installation techniques; field inspection and testing procedures; record-keeping and reporting; and supervisory duties.
The Water and Sewer Lines program comprises four levels of certification. Level I is designed for trainees and entry-level technicians who perform limited job tasks under frequent supervision, Level II is for technicians who perform routine tasks under general daily supervision, Level III is for intermediate-level technicians who, under little or no daily supervision, work with standards, plans, specifications, and instructions, and Level IV is for independent, senior-level technicians whose work includes supervising others. Certification at Levels II, III, and IV does not require prior certification at the lower level, but it does require meeting the certification requirements of the lower levels.
Requirements for Certification in Water and Sewer Lines
Download the Program Detail Manual
About the Exam
Order a Crossover Listing
The Application and Certification Process
Test Development and Supporting Organizations
Water and Sewer Lines is a subfield of Underground Utilities Construction (Field Code 021, Subfield Code 01). Water and Sewer Lines is a Work Element Program.
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