Our Program
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78th Annual Regional School
May 19-23, 2025
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
On-Site Registration and Pre-Registration Packet Pick-Up will be in Nedderman 100. Students that have pre-registered will be able to pick up their registration packets, and students who have not preregistered will need to arrive early enough to complete all registration forms and provide payment. Nedderman Hall is located at 406 Yates Street on the UTA Campus in Arlington, TX.
PURSUANT TO HOUSE BILL 1508, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2017
This notice shall serve to inform, that specific criminal history could negatively impact and affect a person’s ability to receive a TCEQ issued Operator’s License. Participating in any Texas Water Utilities Association (TWUA) affiliated operator training course(s) does not guarantee or in any way imply you will be eligible to test or receive a state issued operator’s license.
BEST TASTING WATER CONTEST
Samples for entry in the Best Tasting Water Contest must be submitted at the Information Desk in Nedderman Hall on Tuesday before 9:00 a.m. This contest is sponsored by the North Texas Laboratory Analysts’ Chapter. The winner of the contest will be announced at the luncheon. The winner of this contest will be eligible to compete in the statewide contest held at the TWUA Annual School next March.
Photo courtesy of Malcolm Cowdin
Want to become a TWUA Instructor?
Ever wanted to teach TWUA courses? We are offering the first of two required instructor courses to become a TWUA-certified instructor. Please register now, as space is limited.
Meet your Exhibitors!
Did you know? Every school we have 50 of the water and wastewater industries’ top companies set up in an exhibit hall outside of the registration booth.
Want to sign up to have a booth at the annual school? Head to our Event Portal to register today.
2025 Regional School Pricing
All courses include vendor booth access, lunch on Tuesday & Wednesday, and door prize drawing entry. Unless otherwise noted, all courses are 20 hours in length, and begin on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 8am.
PRICING
Credit/Non-Credit Courses
$385 TWUA Members, $485 Non-Members
Effective Instructional Techniques I
$775 TWUA Members, $875 Non-Members
Substitutions may be made before the event, at no charge. Substitutions made at the event will be subject to a $25 fee. Refunds will only be allowed before the event and will be less all credit card fees (3.95% processing fee and 3.95% refund processing) and the registration fee of $3.60. Please email any refund and substitution requests to twuanctrs@gmail.com.
Photo courtesy of Malcolm Cowdin
Photo courtesy of Malcolm Cowdin
Course Offerings
water credit courses
Basic Water - Course #0092
Water Distribution - Course #0605
Surface Water Production I-Course #094 (24-hour course-Starts Monday, May 19th, at 1pm)
Surface Water Production II-Course #0954
Groundwater Production-Course #0223
Water Lab-Course #0285
water & Wasterwater credit courses
Water Utilities Management-Course #0550
Water Utilities Calculations-Course #0108
Utilities Safety-Course #0426
Cross Connection/CSI (Customer Service Inspector)-Course #0043 & #0173
Pumps and Pumping-Course #0430
Valve and Hydrant Maintenance-Course #0961
wastewater credit courses
Basic Wastewater-Course #0059
Wastewater Treatment-Course #0437
Wastewater Collection-Course #0080
Activated Sludge-Course #0009
Wastewater Lab-Course #0081
other non-credit courses
Effective Instructional Techniques (40-hour course / Starts Monday, May 19th, at 8am)
Study Sessions - Wednesday evening at 5:30pm
Special Topics
Special Topics class information coming soon.
Certification & Examination Information
CREDIT HOURS
Those desiring credit for certification must turn in their attendance cards to their proctor at the beginning of each day and after each break, including lunch. These cards will then be cross-referenced with the class roster and punched for the session. The cards will be returned to you prior to leaving for breaks and at the end of the day. Most importantly, be sure to turn in your attendance card to the class proctor at the completion of your course. Cards cannot be mailed at a later time.
Basic courses are designed for those just entering the water utility field who desire certification at the “D” or “C” level. Since specific courses are required for certain licenses, you must be sure to attend the correct class. If you are not sure, check with TCEQ.
IMPORTANT TESTING INFORMATION
As of September 1, 2023, paper based exams will no longer be offered at TWUA Regional Schools. All tests are available at authorized Computer Based Testing sites. You can see the available sites here:
To apply for a license, or to ask questions regarding testing, contact TCEQ at (512) 239-6133 or licenses@tceq.texas.gov.
The TCEQ must pre-approve your license application before you can register to sit for an exam. You can complete and submit your e-App on the TCEQ web site. If approved, you will receive an approval letter in the mail which you must bring with you at exam time. Approval of an e-application takes approximately 6-8 weeks (if all supporting documentation is provided and there are no deficiencies).
You can reach them at:
Phone: 512-239-6133
Fax: 512-239-6272
Email: licenses@tceq.texas.gov
LABORATORY ANALYSTS
Examinations for the Laboratory Analyst certifications will be given on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. in Nedderman Hall providing prior arrangements have been made. Applications must be submitted through TWUA in advance of this school.