NR 114.29(3)(e)
(e)
Subclass V — Specialized treatment. All water systems providing special treatment such as, but not limited to, air stripping, granular activated carbon or others. Any operator who holds a valid waterworks certification under subch.
I in subclass V may also operate this water system subclass.
NR 114.29 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.30
NR 114.30 General requirements. Every water system shall have a designated operator-in-charge. No person may be an operator-in-charge of a water system subclass unless that person holds a valid certificate for that subclass issued pursuant to this chapter.
NR 114.30 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.31
NR 114.31 Requirements for water system owners. The owner of a water system shall designate to the department the operator-in-charge of the water system. The designated operator-in-charge shall meet the requirements stated in s.
NR 114.32. A person may be designated as the operator–in–charge for more than one subclass. Owners shall notify the department of changes within 30 days.
NR 114.31 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.32
NR 114.32 Requirements for water system operators. NR 114.32(1)(1)
To qualify for certification in any of the subclasses established in s.
NR 114.29, the person shall meet the requirements of either par.
(a) or
(b).
NR 114.32(1)(a)
(a) The person shall possess a high school diploma or a general equivalency diploma.
NR 114.32(1)(b)
(b) The person shall have a minimum of 2 years experience operating a water system prior to December 1, 2000.
NR 114.32(2)
(2) To qualify for certification in any of the subclasses established in s.
NR 114.29, a person shall submit a completed application and successfully pass the examination for that subclass as stated in s.
NR 114.33.
NR 114.32(3)
(3) The operator-in-charge of the operation of a water system subclass listed in s.
NR 114.29 shall hold a valid certification for that subclass, except as noted in sub.
(4).
NR 114.32(4)
(4) Upon the addition of a subclass treatment process to a water system, the operator-in-charge of the system shall have 12 months to pass the necessary examinations and meet the requirements specified under this section.
NR 114.32(5)
(5) The operator-in-charge of a water system shall be available during each operating shift.
NR 114.32(6)
(6) To continue certification under this subchapter, each certified water system operator shall renew his or her certificate every 3 years as specified in s.
NR 114.36.
NR 114.32 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.33
NR 114.33 Examinations and applications. NR 114.33(1)(1)
A person desiring to be certified to perform duties at a water system shall submit a completed examination application to the department. The department shall approve or deny the application within 10 business days of receipt of the application, unless the application involves a revoked or suspended certificate, in which case, the department shall approve or deny the application within 35 business days of receipt of the application. Fees as outlined
under s.
NR 114.34 shall accompany the application. Applicants shall be notified of their eligibility for examination.
NR 114.33 Note
Note: The application form is available on the following website:
https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/ or by writing to the Department of Natural Resources, Operator Certification Program, PO Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
NR 114.33(2)
(2) Examinations shall be used to determine knowledge, skill, and ability of the applicant to perform duties at a water system. A score of 75 percent or higher shall be a passing score on each examination.
NR 114.33(3)
(3) The department will primarily rely on an organization under contract with the department to provide examinations. The department may conduct examinations on a case-by-case basis when necessary to accommodate applicants' needs. An organization under contract to provide examinations may charge fees to cover the cost of providing any examination under this section as allowed under its contract with the department.
NR 114.33(4)
(4) Examinations for water system operations may not be issued to applicants who have not properly registered or who fail to identify themselves on request.
NR 114.33(5)
(5) Examination results
shall be made available to an applicant within 30 days of the examination date.
NR 114.33(6)
(6) An applicant who fails to pass an examination may apply to the department for reexamination.
NR 114.33(7)
(7) The department shall provide a list of reference materials and study guides pertaining to each water system subclass.
NR 114.33(8)
(8) An applicant who holds a valid waterworks certification under subch.
I in subclasses Z, I, L or V may apply for and be granted certification in the same water system subclasses as listed in s.
NR 114.29 without repeating the subclass examination.
NR 114.33 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01;
EmR2123: emerg. am. (title), (1), (2), r. and recr. (3), am. (5), (6), eff. 8-21-21; CR 21-068: am. (title), (1), (2), r. and recr. (3), am. (5), (6) Register April 2022 No. 796, eff. 5-1-22. NR 114.34(1)(f)
(f) A 3rd-party organization may charge additional fees to administer an online exam.
NR 114.34(2)
(2) Fees shall accompany a completed application form.
NR 114.34(3)
(3) The renewal fee is due on the expiration date of the certificate. Any renewal application postmarked after the expiration date shall also include a $25.00 late renewal penalty.
NR 114.34(4)
(4) Fees may not be refunded to an applicant who fails to pass an examination, who fails to appear to take the examination, or who fails to identify himself or herself on request.
NR 114.34(5)
(5) The department shall collect these fees pursuant to s.
281.17 (3), Stats., for uses including the administration of this chapter.
NR 114.34(6)
(6) A veteran may request a fee waiver for a first-time license or operator certificate in accordance with the veterans fee waiver program under s.
45.44, Stats.
NR 114.34 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01;
EmR2123: emerg. am. (1) (a), cr. (1) (f), am. (4), cr. (6), eff. 8-21-21; CR 21-068: am. (1) (a), cr. (1) (f), am. (4), cr. (6) Register April 2022 No. 796, eff. 5-1-22; correction in (1) (f) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register April 2022 No. 796. NR 114.35
NR 114.35 Issuance of certificates. NR 114.35(1)(1)
Upon satisfactory fulfillment of the qualifications required by this subchapter, the department shall issue a certificate to a person indicating the water system subclasses for which the person has been certified.
NR 114.35(2)
(2) Certificates may be issued for reciprocal certification, without examination, in a comparable subclass to any person who holds a current certificate in any state, territory or possession of the United States, or any country, if in the judgment of the department, the person requesting reciprocal certification has met the equivalent of the provisions of this subchapter in examinations.
NR 114.35(3)
(3) All certificates shall expire 3 years from the date of issuance. Certificates may be updated to show additional subclasses after passing an examination, but the original expiration date shall remain on the certificate. Updating a certificate for any reason, except renewal of certification as described in s.
NR 114.36 does not extend or change the expiration date. Certificates shall only be renewed subject to the requirements of s.
NR 114.36.
NR 114.35 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.36
NR 114.36 Renewal of certification. NR 114.36(1)(1)
A person who desires to renew a certificate shall submit a renewal application, the renewal fee and evidence of fulfilling the continuing education requirements of sub.
(2).
NR 114.36(2)
(2) Certified water system operators require 6 hours of continuing education per 3-year renewal period. Evidence of these hours shall be submitted on forms approved or provided by the department for department required or approved training courses that they have successfully completed during the 3 year period. These may include, but are not limited to courses sponsored by the department, courses at any university or technical school, technical sessions at meetings of professional organizations, in-house training and correspondence courses.
NR 114.36(3)
(3) Failure to successfully complete and document the appropriate number of hours of continuing education training within the 3-year period shall result in rejection of a certificate renewal application.
NR 114.36(4)
(4) A person whose certification has expired may, within one year after expiration, be reinstated by submitting a renewal application, the renewal fee, the late penalty fee and evidence of the continuing education requirements of sub.
(2). A person not renewing within the one-year period after expiration will have to apply to take the necessary examinations for a new certificate.
NR 114.36 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01.
NR 114.37(1)(1)
The department may, on its own motion, make investigations and conduct hearings and may, on its own motion or on a signed and verified written complaint, revoke, suspend or refuse to renew as provided in this section any operators certificate, or reprimand the operator if the department finds that the holder of the certificate has done any of the following:
NR 114.37(1)(a)
(a) Made a material misstatement in the application for certification or any application for a renewal of certification.
NR 114.37(1)(c)
(c) Failed to notify the department of a violation of a maximum contaminant level as required in ch.
NR 809 or the construction requirements of ch.
NR 811 by the operator-in-charge of a water system operation.
NR 114.37(1)(e)
(e) Falsified any monitoring, operating or other records submitted to the department, or provided by the department.
NR 114.37(1)(f)
(f) By intentional or negligent action, caused or significantly contributed to a violation of any provision of ch.
281 or
283, Stats., or any administrative codes, permits or orders adopted or issued under those chapters.
NR 114.37(1)(g)
(g) Used deception or any form of dishonesty when taking an examination, or removed examination materials from the examination site.
NR 114.37(2)
(2) Notice of revocation of, suspension of or refusal to renew a certificate shall be served on the certified operator and shall state the reasons for revocation, suspension or refusal to renew.
NR 114.37(3)
(3) Revocation of, suspension of or refusal to renew a certificate shall take effect on the 10th day after the notice is served, unless the certified operator files a written answer with the department prior to the 10th day. If an answer is filed, the revocation, suspension of or refusal to renew is stayed and the department shall conduct a hearing on the matter within 30 days after receipt of the answer. At least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing, the department shall send a written notice to the operator indicating the date, time and location of the hearing. The final determination of the department, including the basis for the decision, shall be provided in writing to the operator. A suspended operator may not be the operator-in-charge of a facility for the duration of the suspension.
NR 114.37(4)
(4) Application may be made for taking the necessary examinations for a new certificate one year after the date of revocation or refusal to renew.
NR 114.37(5)
(5) Any order revoking or suspending a certificate is subject to judicial review as provided in ch.
227, Stats.
NR 114.37 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 2000, No. 540, eff. 1-1-01;
EmR2123: emerg. am. (1) (g), eff. 8-21-21; CR 21-068: am. (1) (g) Register April 2022 No. 796, eff. 5-1-22.
NR 114.50
NR 114.50 Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to establish rules for the certification of wastewater treatment plant operators pursuant to s.
281.17 (3), Stats.
NR 114.50 History
History: CR 13-054: cr.
Register June 2014 No. 702, eff. 7-1-15.
NR 114.51
NR 114.51 Applicability. The provisions of this subchapter are applicable to all owners and operators of wastewater treatment plants as defined in this subchapter and under the coverage of a WPDES permit.
NR 114.51 History
History: CR 13-054: cr.
Register June 2014 No. 702, eff. 7-1-15.
NR 114.52
NR 114.52 Definitions. In this subchapter:
NR 114.52(1)
(1) “Advanced coursework" means education that is beyond the basic knowledge of a particular aspect of wastewater treatment. It concentrates advanced wastewater studies in only a few subjects in blocks of a minimum of 20, 40, 60, or 80 hours. Technical talks or presentations at meetings, single- or part-day classes, or training sessions, seminars, or conferences are not included in this definition.
NR 114.52(2)
(2) “Associates degree" means a wastewater treatment related degree earned at a 2-year technical college.
NR 114.52(3)
(3) “Certificate" means a printed document issued by the department, pursuant to this subchapter, stating that the operator named therein has met the competency requirements for one or more operator levels and subclasses.
NR 114.52(4)
(4) “Certified operator" means a person who has meet the requirements of this subchapter and has been issued a certificate by the department to work at a given level and subclasses of wastewater treatment plants.
NR 114.52(5)
(5) “Department" means the department of natural resources.
NR 114.52(6)
(6) “Direct responsible charge" means having responsibility for providing on-site technical direction in the operations of a wastewater treatment plant.
NR 114.52(7)
(7) “Experience" means the daily hands-on operation and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant as provided in pars.
(a),
(b), and
(c). Treatment plant managers providing daily on-site technical supervision of the operator or operators performing those tasks may be eligible for claiming experience.
NR 114.52(7)(a)
(a) The first twelve months of claimed experience shall be subclass specific.
NR 114.52(7)(b)
(b) Subsequent months of claimed experience may be any general wastewater operational experience.
NR 114.52(7)(c)
(c) One year of experience is based on full-time employment at a treatment plant or 1,000 hours of cumulative experience, over a minimum of 12 months, for part-time operators.
NR 114.52(8)
(8) “Graduate degree" means an advanced degree, M.S. or Ph.D., from an accredited college or university with graduate studies and emphasis in wastewater treatment or water pollution control engineering.
NR 114.52(9)
(9) “Health and safety training" means classes relating to wastewater treatment plant operations and maintenance and includes but not limited to confined space, excavation, hearing conservation, water safety, blood-borne pathogens, CPR — First Aid, mechanical and electrical safety, fall protection, hazardous plant chemicals as well as others.
NR 114.52(10)
(10) “Industrial wastewater treatment plant" means a privately owned wastewater treatment plant for treating liquid wastes resulting from any process of industry, manufacture, trade, or business or the development of any natural resources.
NR 114.52(11)
(11) “Level" means the basic or advanced classification assigned to a wastewater treatment plant operator pursuant to this subchapter.
NR 114.52(12)
(12) “Major contributing industry" means an industrial or commercial facility that is a user of a municipally owned wastewater treatment plant, and has a waste which the department determines has, or may have, a significant impact, either singly or in combination with other wastes, on a wastewater treatment plant or on the quality of effluent from a wastewater treatment plant.
NR 114.52(13)
(13) “Mechanical plant" means a plant that is designed and constructed with a series of steel or concrete basins using pumps, pipes, and other equipment to actively convey and treat wastewater. Pond, lagoon, or natural systems are not part of this definition.
NR 114.52(14)
(14) “Operate" means to be in direct responsible charge of a subclass or subclasses of operations at a wastewater treatment plant and a sanitary sewage collection system.
NR 114.52(15)
(15) “Operator-in-charge" means the person designated by the owner of the wastewater treatment plant to be in direct responsible charge of a subclass of operations of a treatment plant or of a sanitary sewage collection system and involved in hands-on day-to-day operations.