
Drinking Water Treatment & Distribution System Operators
The DWOCP is responsible for the testing and certification of approximately 35,000 water treatment and water distribution operators throughout the state of California.
California Grade D1 Water Distribution Operator Exam Prep | American ...
Get your D1 license & build your career as a water professional! Pass your California D1 Water Distribution Operator Certification exam the first time with our guaranteed exam prep system.
Water Operator Practice Tests
These practice tests are a great study tool to add to your Water Distribution Operator Exam studying process. Every test is created from a pool of possible water distribution questions.
Water Distribution Operator & Associate Summary - ca-nv-awwa.org
Credential Lookup - search the CA-NV AWWA database for individuals with specific CA-NV AWWA-issued water industry certifications.
Water Technology - Mt. San Antonio College
Take the California State Water Resources Control Board Water Distribution Certification exams for the Grade D1 through Grade D3 licenses. Learn basic through advanced math skills used in the water …
California Operator Certification - American Water College
If you’re new to Water Distribution, it is the process of delivering tap water from the Treatment plant or wells to service connections. In California, Water Distribution Certifications start at Grade 1 (D1) and …
Operator Certification Program | California State Water Resources ...
The State Water Board adopted regulations to define the experience and training requirements necessary to meet the minimum levels of competence to administer this responsibility, the State …
The Water Distribution Operator Examination, Re-Examination, or Examination for Restricted Certificate Application form (SWRCB 8631 updated 1/2025) must be filled out completely.
Pass the Grade D1 operator examination within the three years prior to submitting the application for certification. One 36-hour OR 3.6-continuing-education-unit (CEU) OR 3-college-semester-unit …
An associate degree, or certificate, in water or wastewater technology that includes at least 15 units of physical, chemical, or biological sciences may be used to fulfill 1 year of operator experience.