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Engineers Certificate of Completion - Drinking Water Facilities is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is an Engineers Certificate of Completion?
A: An Engineers Certificate of Completion is a document issued by a licensed engineer that certifies the completion of drinking water facilities in Arizona.
Q: What is the purpose of an Engineers Certificate of Completion for drinking water facilities?
A: The purpose of an Engineers Certificate of Completion is to ensure that the drinking water facilities in Arizona have been designed, constructed, and completed according to approved plans and meet all applicable regulations.
Q: Who can issue an Engineers Certificate of Completion for drinking water facilities in Arizona?
A: Only a licensed engineer in Arizona can issue an Engineers Certificate of Completion for drinking water facilities.
Q: What information is included in an Engineers Certificate of Completion?
A: An Engineers Certificate of Completion includes the name of the engineer, the name and location of the drinking water facilities, the date of completion, and any specific findings or observations.
Q: Why is an Engineers Certificate of Completion important?
A: An Engineers Certificate of Completion is important because it provides official documentation that the drinking water facilities in Arizona have been properly designed and constructed, ensuring the safety and quality of the drinking water supply.
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