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The Oklahoma Rural Water
Association provides a wide variety of services to
its member systems. These services range from field
training of system personnel through on-site
technical assistance and State approved classroom
training for certification, to workers compensation
and property insurance through the Oklahoma Rural
Water Association Assurance Group.
All rural water and sewer
districts, rural water and sewer corporations and
towns or cities under 10,000 population are eligible
for membership.
Helping
Your System Provide
Safe ... Clean ... Affordable ...
Drinking Water is Oklahoma Rural Water's Business !
Become An ORWA Member Today!
Types of services include, but are not limited
to;
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On-site technical assistance and field
training
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- MANAGEMENT
- FINANCING
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Leak detection
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water audits
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Water and
wastewater Treatment
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Distribution
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Pumps, motors and
control valves
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water wells
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lift stations
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collection systems
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smoke testing
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rate setting, billing and bookkeeping
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
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operator certification renewal training
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operator certification training
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"A", "B", "C", "D" water and
wastewater
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"C" water and
wastewater laboratory
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board member training
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"Just Add Water" Public Relations Program
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As a member of Oklahoma
Rural Water Association you are eligible to use
the "Just Add Water" public relations program.
Each year you'll have access to four
newsletters, public relations materials and other
helpful information that will help your system
say "We care about you and our community."
Contact Stephanie
Whatley at ORWA for information about this
exciting ORWA Member Benefit: (800)
375-6792.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
is also available for vendors,
consultants, attorneys,
engineers, or for any one who
provides services to the water
and wastewater industry. This
membership allows for a free
reference listing in our
Advocate magazine, a printed
directory of member systems and
discounts on displays at our
conferences.
Proceeds
from the Oklahoma Rural Water
Association membership program
are used towards the purchase of
equipment for field technicians,
publications, lobbying efforts,
and other internal expenses not
paid by other programs.
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