SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    SHB 388

 

 

BYHouse Committee on Environmental Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Rust, Allen, Valle, Cole, Unsoeld and Todd; by request of Department of Ecology)

 

 

Changing provisions relating to wastewater treatment facilities.

 

 

House Committe on Environmental Affairs

 

 

Senate Committee on Parks & Ecology

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):March 24, 1987

 

Majority Report:  Do pass.

      Signed by Senators Kreidler, Chairman; Rinehart, Vice Chairman; Bluechel, Hansen, Kiskaddon.

 

      Senate Staff:Henry Yates (786-7708)

                  March 24, 1987

 

 

          AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON PARKS & ECOLOGY, MARCH 24, 1987

 

BACKGROUND:

 

In 1973 the Legislature authorized the wastewater treatment plant operator certification program.  All persons in "responsible charge" of the day-to-day operation of a waste treatment plant are to be certified through a testing procedure. Tests are to be based on type of plant and size of plant where the potential operator will work.  Upon completion of the exam, the operator will be certified.  An application fee of $10 was set by statute.

 

There are currently about 1600 certified waste treatment plant operators in the state.  The program is subsidized by Referendum 39 monies.  Other states charge more to administer this program than does Washington State.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The Department of Ecology is to develop rules establishing renewal periods for wastewater treatment plant operation certification not to exceed once every three years.  The agency is to set application and renewal fees by rule.  Individuals who fail to renew certificates before December 31 of each renewal year are subject to a 60 day certificate suspension.  Several housekeeping corrections are also made.

 

Fiscal Note:      available

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Dave Jansen, Department of Ecology