Three Rabb Water Employees Earn Certification From Water Quality Association

February 10, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


Rabb Water announced that three employees, Adam Clemens, Aaron Gardonio and Jonathan Vida, have earned certification from the Water Quality Association, the leading voice of the water treatment industry, according to the release from Rabb Water Systems.
Clemens has recertified for the master water specialist title, Gardoio has recertified for the certified installer title and Vida is newly certified for the Certified Water Specialist title.
“We are proud of our staff for earning this honor,” said Rusty Ritter, general manager for Rabb. “This shows their commitment to excellence and to providing our customers with the highest quality service and expertise.”
Only water quality professionals who complete WQA’s online and in-the-field training and pass a certification exam earn professional certification. WQA’s education and professional certification programs have been providing industry-standardized training and credentialing since 1977.
WQA offers six different professional certifications. The certified installer designation is for professionals who install water treatment devices or systems in homes. Coursework focuses on safe installation, code compliance and general water treatment knowledge.
Rabb Water Systems is a family-owned business with six Indiana locations. Rabb currently has 10 individuals with WQA certification. Started in 1959, Rabb has maintained the small business customer service that makes them unique. To learn more visit Rabbwater.com .


Rabb Water announced that three employees, Adam Clemens, Aaron Gardonio and Jonathan Vida, have earned certification from the Water Quality Association, the leading voice of the water treatment industry, according to the release from Rabb Water Systems.
Clemens has recertified for the master water specialist title, Gardoio has recertified for the certified installer title and Vida is newly certified for the Certified Water Specialist title.
“We are proud of our staff for earning this honor,” said Rusty Ritter, general manager for Rabb. “This shows their commitment to excellence and to providing our customers with the highest quality service and expertise.”
Only water quality professionals who complete WQA’s online and in-the-field training and pass a certification exam earn professional certification. WQA’s education and professional certification programs have been providing industry-standardized training and credentialing since 1977.
WQA offers six different professional certifications. The certified installer designation is for professionals who install water treatment devices or systems in homes. Coursework focuses on safe installation, code compliance and general water treatment knowledge.
Rabb Water Systems is a family-owned business with six Indiana locations. Rabb currently has 10 individuals with WQA certification. Started in 1959, Rabb has maintained the small business customer service that makes them unique. To learn more visit Rabbwater.com .


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