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8 hours in continued education requirements." Jake Hagstrom All-Star Irrigation CEUs View All Courses Become an Irrigation Technician Courses in Spanish Check Your License Status Meet Your Trainer Sign Into Trainer Central Privacy Policy Terms Gregory Scott DeGrant Licenses: LI0015667, BP0012960 TCEQ Provider: 0862 Email: [email protected] Cell: 817-517-9026 Irrigation in Texas is regulated by the Texas Commission On Environmental Quality (TCEQ) (MC-178), P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 7871

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