Certification for Performing Low Level Containment Sump Testing is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is low level containment sump testing?
A: Low level containment sump testing is a procedure used to test the integrity of containment sumps to prevent leaks and spills.
Q: Why is certification required for performing low level containment sump testing in Montana?
A: Certification is required to ensure that individuals performing the testing have the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct the tests safely and accurately.
Q: How can I become certified to perform low level containment sump testing in Montana?
A: To become certified, you must complete a training course approved by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and pass a written exam.
Q: What are the requirements to maintain certification for performing low level containment sump testing in Montana?
A: Certified individuals must renew their certification every two years by completing a refresher course approved by the DEQ.
Form Details:
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