GAEPD Press Release

 

Georgia Department of Natural Resources announces
More Training Sessions to Assist Water Providers

More Details Here

License Renewal

 

How do I keep my license current?
You must apply for renewal prior to the expiration date. All licenses expire on June 30 of odd numbered years. A postcard is mailed to all current licensees at the address of record approximately 8 to 10 weeks prior to the expiration date with instructions of how to renew your certificate(s) online. You should keep the Board office informed of your current address. The renewal fee for a two-year period is $65.00.

How do I receive a renewal application?
On-line renewal and hard copy renewal applications are available 8 to 10 weeks prior of a renewal period. On-line renewal applications are available at this website at (Online License Renewal). To request a renewal application to be mailed to you, call (404) 463-1100 and follow the prompts. Please Note: The on-line renewal process takes minutes to be completed and it wifl be matted within 3 to 5 business days. A hard copy renewal application takes a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks to be processed and mailed.

Water Conservation Interest Rate Reduction

 

Lower Interest Rate Encourages Water Conservation Projects.

ATLANTA – Georgia communities can now take advantage of lower interest rates for environmental infrastructure projects that conserve water. For more information, click here.

2012 BROCHURE / JANUARY - JUNE
COURSE DATES

 

Check out 2012 Course dates and brochure downloads on our Training Page

Change to credit card payments: Please note that, for mail-in registrations for both GRWA On-site courses and Conference registrations, we are now also accepting American Express and Discover credit cards. Please indicate, on the mail-in form, which card you would like used.

PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM TOTAL
COLIFORM MONITORING

 

Due to increased costs associated with providing Total Coliform analytical services, EPD is unable to continue to provide this service for public water systems at no charge. In order to be able to continue to offer this service, a new voluntary Drinking Water Total Coliform Monitoring Contract for Service program is being implemented for public water systems serving less than 12,901 people. This new program covers analytical services associated with the Total Coliform Rule (TCR) based on the number of routine samples a public water system is required to collect each month / quarter.

TCR REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

TCR Contract Schedule      TCR Voluntary Contract

EXAM CHANGES

 

Water and Wastewater Exams
NOW COMPUTER-BASED TESTED

Click here to see for more Details!

DRAFT WATER CONSERVATION IMPLEMENTATION PLAND

 

Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Draft Water Conservation
Implementation Plan

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