National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA) training
Decentralized Wastewater Education
Online Wastewater Training & Education
NOWRA’s Installer Academy Online makes it easier for you to obtain high quality onsite wastewater training by bringing the classes to you! It’s a great option for industry professionals and regulators when: You are unable to attend in-person training events. You want to train new employees quickly. You are a few CEUs short for professional license renewal. You need to better understand onsite wastewater fundamentals. Courses have been developed by respected industry professionals from academia, engineering, soil science and contracting. Each course offers a dynamic mix of classroom lectures, external videos and required readings, along with periodic tests of your knowledge. When you pass a course, you get a personalized Certificate of Completion which can be used as continuing education documentation.
In-Person Training Courses
In-person training courses focus on the procedures and practices for installation, operation, maintenance and trouble-shooting of onsite systems, and typically qualify for continuing education credits.Course length ranges from half-day to 2–3 days, depending on the subject matter, and can be taught by one or two instructors, depending on the preferences of the client. All NOWRA instructors are experienced and nationally recognized experts in their fields and are either members of academia or seasoned professional experts. For each course taught, NOWRA provides instructional materials for students taking the course and provides a certificate of completion to each student in attendance. NOWRA is prepared to offer Installer Academy training courses to any qualified organization and welcomes inquiries.
Training By State
Click on your state to find out which online education courses are applicable to your state. Courses which appear are approved for continuing education credit in that state. If you click on a state and nothing happens, it means that the state has either not approved any NOWRA courses or does not have continuing education requirements. Even without CEU credits, these are valuable courses for training new employees or serving as a refresher for experienced employees.
