Wyo. Code R. 020-0011-5
Chapter 5: Certification of Operators of Public Water and Distribution Systems and Publicly Owned Wastewater Treatment and Collection Systems
Effective Date: 04/24/2018 to Current
Rule Type: Current Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 020.0011.5.04242018
Section 1. Authority. This rule is promulgated pursuant to W.S. 35-11-101 through 1904, specifically 302(a)(iv).
Section 2. Objective. Water treatment systems, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and wastewater treatment systems protect public health and the environment only if they are being properly operated and maintained.
This rule requires all public water supplies and publicly owned wastewater treatment and collection systems be operated by an appropriately certified operator and establishes the standards for experience, training, and certification of such operators for the protection of the public health of the people of Wyoming.
The following definitions supplement those contained in W. S. 35-11-103 of the Wyoming Environmental Quality Act.
(a) 'Administrator' means, for the purposes of this rule, the administrator of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Water Quality Division (WQD) or their authorized agents.
(b) 'Certificate' means the document showing the level and area of competency of an operator, the operator's identification number, issue date, certificate number, and expiration date.
(c) 'Certification' means the level and area of competency of an operator.
(d) 'Certified operator' means an individual who has met the requirements of this rule and has been certified by DEQ to hold at least one certificate as defined by this rule and who is directly involved in the on-site operational and technical actions of a publicly owned wastewater treatment or collection system and/or public water supply. 'Certified operator' shall not include an individual whose duties are limited to laboratory testing, general facility maintenance, or who exercises general or indirect supervision only.
(e) 'Contract operator' means a certified water, distribution, collection, or wastewater operator who is offering to provide services to a facility on a contractual basis.
(f) 'Distribution system' means all parts of a public water supply system except collection, treatment, or wells.
(g) 'Equivalent' means experience and education determined in written policy, by the Administrator, to be comparable to a high school diploma.
(h) “Facility” means the components of any public water supply, publicly owned sewerage, or publicly owned wastewater treatment works, including all infrastructure associated with the water/wastewater system.
(i) “Facility classification” means the level of operational complexity of a water treatment, water distribution, wastewater collection, or wastewater treatment system based on a nationally recognized point rating system.
(j) “Lagoon system” means a publicly owned wastewater collection and treatment system where the primary method of treatment is a lagoon.
(k) “Letter of good standing” means a letter from the regulatory agency that issued a certificate to an applicant applying for reciprocity, stating the certification is current and has no violations against it.
(l) “Operating shift” means the period of time during which certified operator decisions that affect public health are necessary for proper operation of the facility.
(m) “Operator Certification Program” means the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division, Operator Certification Program.
(n) “Owner” means the entity who owns the real estate, easement, or facility.
(o) “Pertinent continuing education” means training that pertains to, or is consistent with, what an operator needs to understand in order to successfully perform a water or wastewater job.
(p) “Pertinent experience” means employment as an operator or employment in other Administrator-recognized professions closely related to the operation of a public water supply, sewerage, or treatment works.
(q) “Publicly owned wastewater treatment or collection system” means any federal, state, or local government system collecting or treating greater than 2,000 gallons a day average flow of wastewaters containing human waste. This definition includes improvement and service districts and homeowner associations. Underground Injection Control (UIC) facilities permitted in accordance with DEQ Water Quality Rules and Regulations Chapter 27 and utilizing septic tanks as primary treatment are excluded.
(r) “Responsible charge operator” means the person(s) designated by the facility owner to be the certified operator who makes decisions regarding the daily operational and technical actions of a water treatment facility, distribution system, wastewater treatment facility, or collection system that will directly impact the quality or quantity of drinking water or wastewater treatment.
(s) “Well system” means a public water system consisting of a well or wells, disinfection equipment, and a distribution system.
(t) “Water treatment” means all parts of a water supply that collect or treat water. All disinfection equipment and wells are considered part of water treatment.
Section 4. Stakeholder Involvement. The public health objective of the operator certification program is supported by stakeholder involvement. This requirement is satisfied by public meetings and hearings held by the Water and Wastewater Advisory Board, as created and empowered by W.S. 35-11-113 to 114, and the Environmental Quality Council, as created and empowered by W.S. 35-11-111 to 112.
Section 5. Facility Classification.
(a) All water and wastewater treatment facilities subject to this rule shall be classified in accordance with the Points and Classification System from the Association of Boards of Certification Program Standards, Copyright 1999-2007.
(b) All water distribution and wastewater collection systems subject to this rule shall be classified by the Administrator.
(i) The rating systems used to classify water distribution and wastewater collection systems will be posted to the DEQ/WQD Operator Certification website.
(c) The Administrator may alter the classification of an individual plant or system because of special conditions including ease or difficulty of operation or extraordinary environmental or public health factors.
(d) A facility classification review by the Administrator is required for any change to a facility that is significant enough to require a DEQ individual permit to construct.
(e) Upon completion of a classification or classification review, the Administrator shall notify the facility owner of the classification level.
(f) Classification levels shall be:
Section 6. Operator Certification Levels.
(a) Operators shall obtain certification for the desired level and all preceding levels listed in Section 5(f) of this chapter.
(b) Operators shall demonstrate that they have achieved a high-school diploma or equivalent prior to requesting certification.
(c) Operators shall demonstrate compliance with Section 7(c) of this chapter for the desired certification level and all preceding levels listed in Section 5(f) of this chapter.
(d) The applicant must reside in or be employed as an operator in the State of Wyoming.
(e) Any system may be operated by an operator with a higher level of certification than the level of the facility.
(f) Operators shall meet the following requirements for each level of certification prior to requesting a certificate:
(i) All Level 1 certifications, including Well System and Lagoon System, require:
(A) At least six (6) months of operational experience at a facility in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may be used to substitute for operational experience.
(B) Demonstration that the operator has completed at least thirty-five (35) hours of pertinent continuing education.
(C) Level 1 Water Treatment operators may also operate Level 1 Water Distribution facilities and Well Systems.
(D) Level 1 Wastewater Treatment operators may also operate Level 1 Wastewater Collection facilities and Lagoon Systems.
(ii) All level 2 certifications require:
(A) At least twelve (12) months of operational experience at a facility at or above a Level 1 in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may be used to substitute for operational experience.
(B) Demonstration that the operator has completed at least seventy (70) hours of pertinent continuing education.
(iii) All Level 3 certifications require:
(A) At least twenty-four (24) months of operational experience at a facility at or above a Level 1 in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may be used to substitute for no more than twelve (12) months of operational experience.
(B) At least twelve (12) months of plant operational experience must be obtained at a Level 2 or higher facility in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may not be used to substitute for plant operational experience.
(C) Demonstration that the operator has completed 300 hours of pertinent continuing education.
(iv) All Level 4 certifications require:
(A) At least thirty-six (36) months of operational experience at a facility at or above a Level 1 in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may be used to substitute for no more than twelve (12) months of operational experience.
(B) At least twenty-four (24) months of plant operational experience must be obtained at a Level 3 or higher facility in the area of the certification. Other pertinent experience may not be used to substitute for plant operational experience.
(C) Demonstration that the operator has completed 400 hours of pertinent continuing education.
(a) The Administrator, the Administrator’s designee, or an appropriate proctoring agency selected by the Administrator, will proctor exams.
(b) Exams will be obtained from a nationally recognized standardized exam development program that uses validated questions.
(i) Exam information is available at the DEQ/WQD Operator Certification website.
(c) A passing exam score is seventy percent (70%) or other score as determined by the exam development program.
(d) Applicants who take and pass exams without meeting the experience or education requirement will have two (2) years from the exam date to complete the requirements for certification.
(e) Special accommodations for testing will be considered for individuals who submit a written request to the Administrator.
(a) Upon completion of the requirements of this rule, the Administrator will provide a certificate indicating the level and category for which the operator has qualified and the expiration date of the certification.
(b) The first certificate from any level and category issued to an operator shall be valid for the remainder of the issuing year plus two (2) calendar years and shall expire on December 31.
(c) Thereafter, each certificate shall be valid for three (3) calendar years and shall expire on December 31.
(d) The certificate will be provided through an online account provided by the Administrator.
(a) Operators shall maintain accurate pertinent continuing education records.
(b) Operators shall be available to any system for which they are designated, unless as provided in paragraph (ii) of this section.
(i) Operators shall be capable of being on-site within eight (8) hours and shall initiate the appropriate operational and technical actions within one (1) hour of being notified that there is a problem at the facility.
(ii) If the operator is not available, they shall notify the owner and the substitute responsible charge operator.
(c) Operators shall ensure that their employment history is accurate and current.
(d) A substitute responsible charge operator shall perform the duties and make the decisions of the responsible charge operator when the responsible charge operator is not available.
(a) Contract operators shall keep records of the amount of time spent and duties performed at each contracted facility.
(i) These records shall be accessible for review upon request by the Administrator or the owner.
(ii) Contract operators shall keep their records for no less than five (5) years from the date of each record.
(b) Contract operators shall make a physical inspection of each contracted facility at least once per week.
(i) Upon written request from the owner, the Administrator may make an exception to the frequency of the visits based on:
(A) Location; or
(B) Automation; or
(C) Complexity of the facility; or
(D) Special conditions including extraordinary environmental or public health factors.
(ii) No exception shall jeopardize public health.
(c) DEQ may periodically audit the records kept by contract operators.
(d) Contract operators shall be certified at a level equal to or greater than the classification level of a facility before they enter into a contract with that facility.
(a) Certified operators are required to obtain twenty-four (24) hours of pertinent continuing education within the three year time period for which the certificate is valid in order to renew their certification.
(b) Failure to obtain twenty-four (24) hours of pertinent continuing education within the time period for which the certificate is valid shall result in expiration of the certificate.
(c) If a certified operator is unable to renew their certification because of extenuating circumstances or undue hardship, the Administrator may grant an extension to renewal not to exceed two (2) years. The expiration date of the certification for which the operator is asking an extension shall not be extended.
(a) A minimum of eight (8) hours of pertinent continuing education, for the purpose of renewing a certification, shall come from core topic areas.
(i) A list of core topic areas shall be maintained on the DEQ/WQD Operator Certification Program website.
(b) In addition to the eight (8) hours of core topic area training, a minimum of two (2) hours of pertinent continuing education, for the purpose of renewing a certification, shall consist of state and/or federal rule training pertinent to the area of the certification.
(c) Operators shall enter their pertinent continuing education information into an online account provided by the Administrator.
(i) Training obtained through a DEQ-recognized training provider shall be entered by the training provider into the operator's online account.
(ii) Training information entered by DEQ-recognized training providers may not be modified by the operator.
(d) A single training unit may be applied to no more than one certificate.
(a) Certified operator continuing education records may be audited by the operator certification program.
(b) An audit shall include a review of documents, signed by the proctor or instructor, attesting to completion of the pertinent continuing education for which a certified operator is claiming hours.
Section 14. Reciprocity. An operator who is certified as a water or wastewater operator in another state may obtain a reciprocal certification in Wyoming.
(a) Criteria
(i) The Administrator has received a letter of good standing or similar verification from the regulatory agency that issued the current certification stating the name of the applicant, status of their certification, date originally issued, expiration date, level and area of the certification, and any disciplinary action imposed against the applicant; if any.
(ii) The applicant must meet Wyoming certification requirements in Section 6 of this chapter.
(b) The expiration date of the Wyoming certification will be December 31 of the expiration year of the certification being reciprocated, not to exceed three years. Thereafter, the certification shall be subject to the requirements of this rule.
(a) Owners of facilities in Wyoming subject to this rule shall designate a responsible charge operator and a substitute responsible charge operator who are responsible for the operation and/or direct supervision of that facility.
(i) For facilities with multiple operating shifts, an operator certified to the level of the facility shall be available for each shift.
(ii) Owners shall ensure that either the responsible charge operator or the substitute responsible charge operator is capable of being on-site within eight (8) hours and shall initiate the appropriate operational and technical actions within one (1) hour of being notified that there is a problem at the facility.
(b) The facility owner shall immediately replace the responsible charge operator with an adequately certified operator or adequately certified contract operator in the event of termination of services of the responsible charge operator.
(c) The owner shall ensure that the responsible charge operator and any substitute responsible charge operator are certified at a level equal to or greater than the facility for which they are responsible.
(d) Any changes made to the responsible charge operator, the substitute responsible charge operator or other personnel for positions that require certification shall be reported to the Administrator no later than ten (10) days after the change has been made.
(e) The facility owner shall make accessible to the responsible charge operator a comprehensive operation and maintenance manual for the facility. Specific guidance for contents of such manuals can be found in Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations Chapter 11 and Chapter 12 under 'Operation and Maintenance Manuals'.
(f) In the case of a contract operator, the facility owner shall outline in writing the services expected of the contract operator. A description of services expected shall be made accessible to DEQ upon request.
(g) The facility owner shall ensure compliance with the requirements of this rule.
(h) The facility owner shall not allow inadequately certified or non-certified individuals to operate or maintain any facility.
(a) In addition to any other penalties or enforcement actions the Administrator may suspend or revoke an operator's certificate for violations including, but not limited to:
(i) Obtaining certification by knowingly making false statements, submitting false information, refusing to provide complete information including continuing education documents;
(ii) Falsification of operating records;
(iii) Falsification of operating records by a contract operator;
(iv) Cheating on an exam; (v) Fraud (vi) Willful negligence in operation; (vii) Falsification of sample results, or;
(viii) While acting in the official capacity as a certified operator, being convicted of any act that endangers public health or the environment.
(b) The Administrator shall suspend or revoke an operator's certificate by providing notice and an opportunity for a hearing to the operator.
(i) The notice to the operator shall include a statement of the basis for suspension or revocation and shall state the date on which the revocation or suspension is effective.
(ii) The suspension or revocation shall become final thirty (30) days from the date of such notice unless within that time the operator requests a contested case hearing in accordance with the Department of Environmental Quality Rules of Practice and Procedure, Chapter 2, Contested Case Hearings and W.S. 16-3-113.
(a) The operator shall have three (3) months after the end of the suspension period to apply for reinstatement.
(b) If reinstatement of the suspended certificate is not requested within three (3) months after the end date of the suspension, the certification(s) that was/were suspended shall be terminated.
(a) If the operator requests recertification within three (3) months of the end of the certification period, the operator shall provide the Administrator with proof of pertinent continuing education equal to the amount the operator was short for renewal. These pertinent continuing education hours can only be used for this recertification and shall be from courses listed on the DEQ/WQD Operator Certification Program website and appropriate for the certificate being renewed.
(i) Operators requesting recertification shall submit their request and all documentation prior to close of business on the last business day of the deadline described in subsection (a) of this section.
(b) If the operator requests recertification more than three (3) months after the end of the certification period, the operator shall:
(i) Provide the Administrator with proof of pertinent continuing education equal to the amount the operator was short for renewal. These pertinent continuing education hours can only be used for this recertification and shall be from courses listed on the DEQ/WQD Operator Certification Program website and appropriate for the certificate being renewed; and
(ii) Provide the Administrator with proof of pertinent continuing education equal to eight (8) hours for each year or part of year past the termination date, not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours; and
(iii) Pass an exam at the level of the certification desired, not to exceed the level of the previous certification.