Locals Obtain WQA Association Certification
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Wienhorst earnedthe title of certified installer from the Water Quality Association.
A certified installer is someone responsible for planning, installing, and/or servicing water quality improvement products.
To achieve any WQA-certified title, the candidate must pass a comprehensive exam and accept the WQA Code of Ethics for the Water Quality Improvement Industry. Attaining this level of certification demonstrates competency and credibility in the water industry.
Burley successfully completed the fourth level of certification as a water specialist through the Water Quality Association.
To achieve any WQA-certified title, the candidate must pass a comprehensive exam and accept the WQA Code of Ethics for the Water Quality Improvement Industry. Attaining this level of certification demonstrates competency and credibility in the water industry.
The Water Quality Association is a non-profit trade association for the water treatment industry. The WQA is an information source, industry voice, instructor for professionals, laboratory for testing products, and communicator to the public. For a list of certified water specialists in your area, please visit the Water Quality Association Web site at www.wqa.org
Rabb/Kinetico Water Systems, headquartered in Warsaw, has served Northern Indiana for more than 50 years, with store locations in Warsaw, Grabill, Huntington, Kokomo, Lafayette, and Logansport. Rabb/Kinetico offers a complete line of water treatment equipment including non-electric water softeners, filters, and drinking water systems and purification systems.[[In-content Ad]]
Wienhorst earnedthe title of certified installer from the Water Quality Association.
A certified installer is someone responsible for planning, installing, and/or servicing water quality improvement products.
To achieve any WQA-certified title, the candidate must pass a comprehensive exam and accept the WQA Code of Ethics for the Water Quality Improvement Industry. Attaining this level of certification demonstrates competency and credibility in the water industry.
Burley successfully completed the fourth level of certification as a water specialist through the Water Quality Association.
To achieve any WQA-certified title, the candidate must pass a comprehensive exam and accept the WQA Code of Ethics for the Water Quality Improvement Industry. Attaining this level of certification demonstrates competency and credibility in the water industry.
The Water Quality Association is a non-profit trade association for the water treatment industry. The WQA is an information source, industry voice, instructor for professionals, laboratory for testing products, and communicator to the public. For a list of certified water specialists in your area, please visit the Water Quality Association Web site at www.wqa.org
Rabb/Kinetico Water Systems, headquartered in Warsaw, has served Northern Indiana for more than 50 years, with store locations in Warsaw, Grabill, Huntington, Kokomo, Lafayette, and Logansport. Rabb/Kinetico offers a complete line of water treatment equipment including non-electric water softeners, filters, and drinking water systems and purification systems.[[In-content Ad]]
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