- a) The applicant is capable of performing his or her duties without endangering the health and well-being of the populace and is capable of maintaining and properly operating the structures and equipment entrusted to his or her care;
- b) The applicant is capable of conducting and maintaining the facility in a safe manner;
c) The applicant has one year of wastewater operator experience.
- 1) A minimum of 6 months of experience must be hands-on at a wastewater treatment facility.
2) A maximum of 6 months of experience, calculated pursuant to Section 380.545, may be earned as follows:
- A) The Agency may grant up to 3 months of credit for wastewater courses.
- B) The Agency may grant up to one year of credit for the successful completion of a 1-year or more college program specifically designed for wastewater treatment works operation, which includes actual operation of a wastewater treatment works, excluding credits granted under subsection (c)(2)(A).
- C) The Agency will not give credit for college credits under this Section, excluding wastewater courses credited under subsections (c)(2)(A) and (c)(2)(B).
- D) The Agency may grant up to 3 months of credit for operating experience of the following:
i) collection systems;
ii) community water supplies; or
- iii) laboratory or operational maintenance experience while employed at a wastewater treatment works;
- d) The applicant has obtained a score of 70 or higher on a Class 4 examination; and
- e) The applicant has graduated from high school or has the equivalent to a high school education, and the applicant is able to read and write English.
The Agency shall issue a Class 4 Certificate of Technical Competency when the applicant demonstrates all the following:
(Source: Amended at 43 Ill. Reg. 5203, effective July 1, 2019)