NGWA has announced Shane Salta, MGWC, CVCLD, of Davidsonville, Maryland, has been certified as a Master Groundwater Contractor (MGWC). Salta joins the ranks of the slightly more than 50 who hold the MGWC designation in the industry. Salta was already a Certified Vertical Closed Loop Driller (CVCLD) prior to earning the MGWC designation.
The designation of MGWC recognizes those who have proven exceptional knowledge and dedication in water well construction and pump installation. To receive the designation of MGWC, candidates must have five years of active experience in the water well construction industry, possess all existing NGWA certifications, and pass a rigorous four-hour exam displaying their competency in a wide range of skills.
Salta, who is a contractor with 2S Well Drilling LLC and has been a long-time leader and volunteer within the groundwater industry, took his MGWC exam during Groundwater Week 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The NGWA Voluntary Certification Program establishes standards of technical competency within the groundwater contracting professions and demonstrates the certified contractor has voluntarily met these standards. By passing NGWA’s certification exams, contractors prove their knowledge, training, and experience which enable them to perform their job in a competent and professional manner. Prior to taking a series of examinations in specialized subjects, candidates must provide NGWA with proof of two years full-time groundwater contracting experience. Click here to learn more.
For additional information, contact NGWA Vice President of Operations David Evener, CAE, at (800) 551-7379, ext. 1559, or via email at devener@ngwa.org.