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Government Certification
Some provincial governments require a minimum number of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by Operators to maintain their Certification.
MPWWA maintains a database of all our course attendees. A transcript can be generated and emailed to you as a PDF showing all CEU values of each course and seminar you have attended.
Click Here To Request a CEU Transcript!
For more information on provincial certification requirements, click on the links below.
New Brunswick
For information regarding the NB Government Post Secondary Education, Training, and Labour Program click HERE.
The following forms are required to be completed as part of the application process to write a Water System Operator certification exam:
Education Experience(Education Experience form_2_.pdf)
Application to write (F2 Application form for Cola and Coda.pdf)
“The two forms above must be included as part of every application”
Application to write Waste Water Treatment(Wastewater Treatment_E_Dec2013.pdf)
Application to write Waste Water Collection(Wastewater Collection_E_Dec2013.pdf)
Application to write Water Treatment(Water Treatment_E_Dec2013.pdf)
Application to write Water Distribution(Water Distribution_E_Dec2013.pdf)
For more information and to deliver completed forms, please use the following contact information:
Apprenticeship & Occupational Certification
P.O. Box 6000
500 Beaverbrook Ct., Suite 120
Fredericton, N.B.
E3B 5H1
Phone: 506-444-3307
Toll Free: 1-855-453-2260
Fax: 506-444-4327
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Nova Scotia
Please see Nova Scotia's guidline for certification renewal. This guideline provides the criteria for acceptable training for the purpose of complying with Nova Scotia regulations for operator certificate renewal. In order to renew a certificate, the number of hours, continuing education units or professional development hours of acceptable training submitted with an operator's renewal application must be comprised of a combination of formal and practical training.
For information on certification in Nova Scotia, please visit Nova Scotia's certification page by clicking HERE.