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The Water Technology Program is an accredited and comprehensive water education program offering courses in water treatment, water distribution and cross-connection control. The program is fully recognized by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). Program courses provide the training required for employment at a municipal water district, private water utility or city water department. Upon completion of the program, students will have gained the knowledge necessary to successfully pass the SWRCB Water Treatment Operator Certification exams (T1-T3), Water Distribution Operator Certification exams (D1-D3), and Cross-Connection Control Certified Specialist and Tester exams offered by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and various County Health Departments. The 40-hour courses satisfy the educational requirements of the SWRCB for both specialized training and continuing education training.
ATTENTION WATER TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS:
ATTENTION WATER TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS:

The Southern California Water Utility Association (SCWUA) Scholarship supports the future of the water industry by investing in students who are passionate about water resource management, environmental sustainability, and water infrastructure. Through this scholarship, SCWUA recognizes academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to preserving and improving water systems for future generations. By fostering education and innovation, we aim to empower the next generation of water professionals who will play a vital role in ensuring clean, sustainable water for all.
Apply by September 21, 2025, at bit.ly/MTSACwaterscholar
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