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Which department will take the sewage treatment certificate?
As we all know, sewage treatment needs to take the professional qualification certificate of sewage treatment workers. Engaged in sewage treatment workers, sludge treatment workers, sewage detection and monitoring workers, pumping station operators and other work also need to take the sewage treatment certificate. Do you know where to get the sewage treatment certificate? Let's have a look!

Take the sewage treatment certificate and go to the local county (city, district) environmental protection bureau to register, and then participate in the training organized by the provincial environmental protection department. After passing the examination, you can obtain the sewage treatment qualification certificate issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection. Environmental protection bureau investigates and handles sudden environmental pollution incidents.

Obtaining a sewage treatment certificate requires basic theoretical knowledge and comprehensive professional skills in sewage treatment, and can operate and manage various industrial wastewater treatment facilities (equipment) and small town sewage treatment plants to purify polluted water and reach the national standard of Paifang. At present, the main task of the environmental protection department is to control the environmental pollution of industrial enterprises. Generally, it includes the inspection of industrial enterprises, the handling of letters and visits on environmental issues, the regular monitoring of surrounding environment, the implementation of national energy conservation and emission reduction policies, the assessment of government ecological creation, the city's ecological demonstration zone, and the guidance of ecological agriculture construction.

Who can take the sewage treatment certificate?

1. personnel who will or have been engaged in water treatment;

2. Technical management personnel of environmental protection and water treatment departments of electric power, chemical industry, metallurgy, textile, printing and dyeing, food, medicine, paper making, tanning, metal and other industrial enterprises;

3. Environmental protection practitioners, process engineers, R&D personnel and senior managers of key water environment monitoring enterprises (such as food and municipal sewage treatment) such as heavy enterprises (such as electroplating and lead-acid batteries);

4. Design researchers from design institutes, research institutes, universities and other units;

5. Students or fresh graduates in related majors.