Most states require some on the job experience before you can even apply for the license. I would suggest some time hitting the books, math (algebra is a must) basic chemestry, as well as knowing the state laws and codes. Then one must take a test to prove he has the knowledge to operate a water (or wastewater) plant. If you pass, the state will issue a certification as a water plant operator. A little college helps, classes like microbiology, enviromental Biology, math, and chemestry.
The most common licence that is needed for water sports is a fishing license. Depending on the country, many of the motorized equipment used in water sports require a license.
No...
It depends on the temperature of the water, the size of the water tank, and how much water would be in it.
Not in most places.
No you don't.
Yes they are, but you still need a separate license. You need an Inland Fish and Wildlife license for any body of water above the first up stream dam and a Maine Department of Marine Resources license for any water below said dam. Inland Fisheries license is $102 and the DMR license is $125. Hope this helps.
Yes. You have to have a tide water license which are sold in SE. Penna. and anywhere in Md.
i think no because it is a sport which almost anyone can do
For soaking the market inspector with water.
you need a fishing license in every state at age 16 unless you are fishing in any body of water
you can by putting it in warm water for about 1 min and 45 sec but make sure the water is not to warm
Im sure you have to be old enough to at least spell How.... :)