· Collecting chemical, bacteriological and biological samples of surface waters for analysis to assess stream health.
· Conduct sanitary surveys of community and non-community public water systems to ensure compliance with federal and state drinking water standards.
· Serve as a knowledgeable point of contact for public water system operators, landowners, and local stakeholders, providing guidance on regulatory requirements and compliance.
· Travel regularly to monitoring sites and public water systems across a 17-county service area using a state-provided vehicle.
· Accurately document field findings, maintain organized records, and input data into digital systems.
· Participate in occasional investigations related to illegal discharges, surface water quality concerns, or public water drinking water complaints.
· Collaborate with internal regulatory teams, consultants, water system operators, elected officials, and members of the public to resolve issues and support environmental goals.