(a)
- (1) A special purpose license is authorized for transient noncommunity public water systems that utilize groundwater sources that are surface water influenced sources.
- (2) The license shall be restricted to these systems that utilize cartridge/bag filtration technology.
(3)
- (A) The license exam will be a modified small water system license with specific questions added related to the very specialized simple-to-operate water treatment equipment (cartridge filtration) and microbial inactivation processes being utilized by these systems to meet the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. § 300f et seq.
- (B) The Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. § 300f et seq., requires:
(i) These systems to be operated by qualified personnel; and
- (ii) That this license will be used to demonstrate the operators of these systems meet that requirement.
(b)
(1) The license exam shall have a minimum of fifty (50) questions related to the topics of:
- (A) Cartridge/bag filtration technology;
- (B) Microbial inactivation processes;
- (C) Surface water treatment rules;
- (D) Water distribution questions; and
- (E) Groundwater sources.
(2) Holders of this license shall be required to meet the same maintenance of license requirements as a small system distribution license holder or attend a Department of Health renewal training course, each renewal period, designed specifically to address this type of system and the technology to which this license applies.
- (c) Operators of these specific systems may also utilize the treatment and distribution licenses required of surface source transient noncommunity public water systems.