WSR 99-24-117

PERMANENT RULES

DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY


[ Order 98-18 -- Filed December 1, 1999, 10:53 a.m. ]

Date of Adoption: December 1, 1999.

Purpose: Protect public health and the state's waters by insuring a minimum level of competency of individuals responsible for operating domestic wastewater treatment plants. The rule establishes minimum standards for obtaining and maintaining a wastewater operator certificate.

Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending chapter 173-230 WAC, Certification of operators of wastewater treatment plants.

Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter 70.95B RCW, Domestic waste treatment plants -- Operators.

Adopted under notice filed as WSR 99-12-038 on May 26, 1999 and WSR 99-13-101 on June 15, 1999.

Changes Other than Editing from Proposed to Adopted Version: Amended the definitions for extended aeration and tertiary treatment for clarification. Amended the conditions when a temporary certificate may be requested to when an individual vacates the position. Amended the considerations when rating a wastewater plant to include a plant that is less complex to operate.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 1, Amended 12, Repealed 2.

Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0. Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.

December 1, 1999

Tom Fitzsimmons

Director

OTS-3091.2


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-010
((General.)) What is the purpose of this regulation?

((One of the basic requirements of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification Act of 1973 (chapter 139, Laws of 1973) (chapter 70.95B RCW) is to have every operator in responsible charge of a wastewater treatment plant certified at a level equal to or higher than the classification rating of the treatment plant being operated.  Certification under this act is available to all individuals who can meet the minimum qualifications for a given classification.  Operating personnel not required to be certified by chapter 70.95B RCW are encouraged to become certified on a voluntary basis.)) When wastewater treatment plants are properly operated, public health and the state's waters are protected. Operators must meet minimum standards to assure they are competent to operate and maintain wastewater treatment plants. This rule establishes the requirements for obtaining a wastewater certificate and for the level of certificate required for an operator in responsible charge of a treatment plant. An operator in responsible charge of a wastewater treatment plant must be certified at a level that is equal to or greater than the classification of the wastewater treatment plant.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-010, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-010, filed 4/16/82.  Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-010, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-010, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-020
Definitions.

(1) (("Board" means the water and wastewater operators certification board of examiners established by RCW 70.95B.070.

(2))) "Activated sludge process" means a biological wastewater treatment process in which a mixture of wastewater and activated sludge is agitated and aerated. The activated sludge is subsequently separated from the treated wastewater by sedimentation and wasted or returned to the process as needed.

(2) "Biofiltration" means the process of passing a liquid through a biological filter that contains fixed media on surfaces which develop zoogleal films that absorb and adsorb fine suspended, colloidal, and dissolved solids and release end products of biochemical action.

(3) "Certificate" means the certificate of competency issued by the director stating that an individual has met the requirements for a specific classification in the wastewater treatment plant operator's certification program.

(((3))) (4) "Certificate holder" means the individual to whom a certificate is issued.

(((4))) (5) "CEU" means continuing education unit ((which)) that is a nationally recognized unit of measurement similar to college credit.  One CEU is awarded for every ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.

(((5))) (6) "College credits" means credits earned toward a college degree or in course work that is relevant to the operation of a wastewater treatment plant.  College ((shall)) credit also means CEUs.  Forty-five CEUs equals forty-five quarter credits equals thirty semester credits.

(((6))) (7) "Department" means the Washington state department of ecology.

(((7))) (8) "Director" means the director of the department of ecology or the director's designee.

(((8))) (9) "Extended aeration" means a modification of the activated sludge process that uses long aeration periods and long mean cell residence times for aerobic digestion of the biological mass by endogenous respiration and promotes the growth of nitrifying organisms.

(10) "GED" means a General Education Development certificate issued by a recognized education institution.  A GED is equivalent to a high school diploma.

(((9))) (11) "Group" and "class" for the purpose of operator certification and wastewater treatment plant classification ((shall mean)) are the same.

(((10))) (12) "Lagoon" means any large holding or detention pond, usually with earthen dikes that is used to contain wastewater while sedimentation and biological stabilization occurs.

(13) "OIT" means operator-in-training.  This is the entry level certification classification offered by the department.

(((11))) (14) "Operating experience" means the routine performance of duties, on-site in a wastewater treatment plant, that affect plant performance ((and/))or effluent quality.

(((12))) (15) "Operator" means an individual who performs routine duties, on-site at a wastewater treatment plant ((which)), that affect plant performance ((and/))or effluent quality.

(((13))) (16) "Operator in charge of each shift" means the individual on-site at a wastewater treatment plant whose primary responsibility is to operate the wastewater treatment plant on a regularly run shift.  The operator in charge of each shift ((shall be)) is subordinate to the operator in responsible charge.

(((14))) (17) "Operator in responsible charge" means the individual who is routinely on-site and in direct charge of the overall operation of a wastewater treatment plant.

(((15))) (18) "Owner" means in the case of:

• A town or city, the city or town acting through its chief executive officer or the lessee if operated ((pursuant to)) under a lease or contract; ((in the case of))

• A county, the chairman of the county legislative authority or the chairman's designee; ((in the case of))

• A sewer district, board of public utilities, association, municipality or other public body, the president or chairman of the body or the president's or chairman's designee; ((in the case of))

• A privately owned wastewater treatment plant, the legal owner.

(((16))) (19) "Primary wastewater treatment" means unit processes consisting of one or more of the following: Screening, comminution and grinding, flotation, precipitation, sludge pumping, and disinfection. Treatment consists of clarification followed by removal, treatment, and disposal of sludge.

(20) "Reciprocity" means the exchange of a valid out-of-state wastewater treatment plant operator's certificate achieved by passing a written examination for an equivalent level of certification without further examination.

(((17))) (21) "Tertiary" means advanced physical/chemical or biological treatment of wastewater significantly beyond the conventional secondary stage to remove additional suspended and dissolved substances. These substances may include phosphorus and nitrogen, a high percentage of suspended solids, dissolved inorganic solids, toxic compounds, microorganisms, and complex organic compounds.

(22) "Wastewater certification program coordinator" means an employee of the department who is appointed by the director ((to serve on the board)) and who administers the wastewater treatment plant operator certification program.

(((18))) (23) "Wastewater collection system" means any system of lines, pipes, manholes, pumps, liftstations, or other facilities used to collect and transport wastewater.

(((19))) (24) "Wastewater treatment plant" means a facility used to treat any liquid or waterborne waste of domestic origin or a combination of domestic, commercial or industrial origin, and ((which)) that, by its design, requires the presence of an operator for its operation.  It ((shall)) does not include any facility used exclusively by a single family residence, septic tanks with subsoil absorption, industrial wastewater treatment plants, or wastewater collection systems.

(25) "Wetlands treatment" means those wetlands intentionally constructed and managed for the primary purpose of wastewater treatment.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-020, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-020, filed 4/16/82.  Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-020, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-020, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-040
((Certification required.)) To whom does this rule apply?

(((1) After July 1, 1974, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, municipal corporation or other governmental subdivision or agency to operate a wastewater treatment plant unless the operator designated by the owner in responsible charge of the plant holds a valid certificate of at least the same classification as that of the wastewater treatment plant being operated.  When a wastewater treatment plant is operated on more than one daily shift, the individual in charge of each regularly run shift at the wastewater treatment plant being operated shall also be certified.

(2) After January 1, 1989, it shall be unlawful to operate a wastewater treatment plant on more than one daily shift as described in subsection (1) of this section unless the operator in charge of each shift, as designated by the owner, is certified at a level not less than one class lower than the class of plant being operated.  The operator in charge of each shift shall be subordinate to the operator in responsible charge of the plant who is certified at a level equal to or higher than the classification of the plant being operated.

(3) When a position required to be filled by a certified wastewater treatment plant operator as described herein is vacated due to a scheduled vacation or a short-term illness, these requirements may be waived temporarily at the director's discretion.)) This rule applies to anyone who owns or operates a wastewater treatment plant.

The operator in charge of the wastewater treatment plant must be certified at least at a level equal to or higher than the classification of the plant. When the plant is operated on more than one daily shift, the operator in charge of each shift must be certified at a level not lower than one level below the classification of the plant.

All individuals operating wastewater treatment plants who are not required to be certified are encouraged to seek certification.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-040, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-040, filed 4/16/82.  Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-040, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-040, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-061
((Applications and certification requirements.)) Levels of certificates and qualifications.

(((1) Application for certification to the various classifications of wastewater treatment plant operator shall be filed with the wastewater certification program coordinator.  The wastewater certification program coordinator shall make application forms available upon request.

(2) Upon receipt of a completed application, the wastewater certification program coordinator shall screen the application against the following criteria to determine eligibility for examination or reciprocal certification.

(3) Certification requirements: Applicants for certification by examination or reciprocity must meet the minimum education and operating experience requirements or equivalents set forth below:


Certification

Classification

Education

Operating

Experience


OIT

High school

diploma


3 months
Group I High school

diploma

1 year
Group II High school

diploma

3 years
Group III High school

diploma plus

two years

college

4 years
Group IV High school

diploma plus

four years

college

4 years

(a) Applicants for Group I certification may not substitute equivalent work experience or college for any portion of the operating experience requirement.

(b) At least half of the operating experience requirement for Class II, III, or IV certification must be gained on-site, in a wastewater treatment plant with a classification rating not less than one class lower than the class of certification desired.

(c) College claimed by an applicant for certification shall be credited toward the certification requirements only when documented on a transcript or a certificate of completion.

(4) Equivalent education

(a) A GED is equivalent to a high school diploma.

(b) One year of excess operating experience may be substituted for one year of high school or two years of grade school - no limit.

(c) Applicants for Group III and IV certification may substitute one year of excess operating experience for one year of college for up to half of the college requirement.


Note: Operating experience substituted for an education requirement may not also be applied to the operating experience requirement.

(5) Equivalent operating experience

(a) OIT applicants may substitute three CEUs or equivalent for the operating experience requirement provided the CEUs are earned upon completion of coursework in wastewater treatment plant operation.

(b) Applicants for Group II certification may substitute up to one and one-half years of college for one and one-half years of the operating experience requirement.

(c) Applicants for Group III and IV certification may substitute up to two years of excess college for two years of the operating experience requirement.

(d) Applicants may substitute work experience in the fields identified below for up to half of the operating experience requirement for Group II, III, and IV certification at a rate determined by the board:


Experience as an environmental or operations consultant.
Experience in an environmental or engineering branch of federal, state, county, or local government.
Experience as a wastewater collection system operator.
Experience as a water distribution system operator and/or manager.
Experience as a wastewater pump station operator.
Experience as a water treatment plant operator.

The board may also consider work experience in fields such as building and equipment maintenance, boiler operation, machinist, laboratory technician, engineering, welding, or other related fields on a case-by-case basis when presented with a written description of the duties performed on the job by the applicant for certification.


Note: College substituted for an operating experience requirement cannot also be applied to the education requirement.

(6) Exemptions

In the event an applicant for Group III or IV certification cannot meet the minimum college education requirements or equivalents set forth in subsections (3), (4), and (5) of this section, the board shall consider the applicants eligibility for certification using the following substitution formula:


After providing verification of a high school diploma or GED, Group III and IV applicants may substitute three years of excess operating experience in a wastewater treatment plant with a classification rating not less than one classification lower than the level of certification desired, for one year of college - no limit.

(7) If no examination is required, the wastewater certification program coordinator shall present the application to the board for consideration.  The board shall make a recommendation to the director regarding the approval or denial of the request for certification.

(8) Group IV applications shall be submitted to the board for approval prior to scheduling for examination.

(9) If an examination is required, the wastewater certification program coordinator shall notify, schedule, and examine all applicants for certification.)) (1) There are five levels of certification offered by the department to individuals who meet minimum qualifications. Those minimum qualifications include required levels of education and experience.

(2)


Qualification Requirements for Operator Certification
Certification level Education required Experience required Substitutions allowed for education Substitutions allowed for experience
Operator-in-Training High school diploma or GED 3 months One year of excess operating experience may be used for one year of high school or two years of grade school. May use 3 college credits or CEUs in course work related to wastewater treatment plant operation for experience.
Group I High school diploma or GED 1 year One year of excess operating experience may be used for one year of high school or two years of grade school. None.
Group II High school diploma or GED 3 years One year of excess operating experience may be used for one year of high school or two years of grade school. May use relevant work experience or credits or CEUs for one year and six months of the operating experience.
Group III High school diploma or GED and 2 years of college (90 credits or CEUs) 4 years with at least 2 years operating experience at a Class II plant May use excess operating experience for college at a rate of one year of excess operating experience for half of the college (one year). Three years of excess operating experience may be used for the second year of college. May use relevant work experience and/or excess credits for 2 years of the operating experience.
Group IV High school diploma or GED and 4 years of college (180 credits or CEUs) 4 years with at least 2 years at a Class III plant May use excess operating experience for college at a rate of one year of excess operating experience for one year of college for up to half of the college (two years). Three years of excess operating experience may be substituted for one year of college. This rate may be used for the remaining two years of college. May use excess operating experience for credits. May use related work experience and/or excess credits for 2 years of the operating experience.

(3) Relevant work experience may be substituted for up to one-half of the operating experience required to qualify for the Group II, III and IV levels. This includes:

(a) Environmental or operations consultant;

(b) Environmental or an engineering branch of federal, state, county, or local government;

(c) Wastewater collection system operator;

(d) Water distribution system operator and/or manager;

(e) Wastewater pump station operator; or

(f) Water treatment plant operator.

Other related work experience may include building and equipment maintenance, boiler operation, machinist, laboratory technician, engineering, welding, or other related fields on a case-by-case basis with a written description of the duties performed on the job by the applicant.

(4) College credits substituted for an operating experience requirement cannot also be applied to the education requirement.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-061, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-061, filed 4/16/82.]


NEW SECTION
WAC 173-230-065
How do I apply?

Any person seeking certification must submit a completed application and fees to the department. Application forms are available from the wastewater certification program coordinator.

Applicants must meet minimum education and experience requirements to be eligible for examination or reciprocity. Applicants accepted for examination will be scheduled and notified of the date, place, time, and cost of the examination.

If the application is denied, the applicant will be notified of the reason for the denial.

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AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-070
Examination.

(1) The ((board shall prepare written examinations to be used in determining)) department will use written examinations to determine the competency of operators. If examinations are prepared by an organization other than the department, the applicant shall pay any costs associated with the use of the exam.

(2) Examinations ((shall)) will be held at least three times annually at places and times set by the ((board)) department.  ((These examinations shall be held on the first Monday of February, June, and October each year.  In the event the exam date falls on a holiday, the examination shall be rescheduled by the wastewater certification program coordinator.))

(3) ((All examinations shall be graded by the wastewater certification program coordinator and)) The wastewater certification program coordinator or designee will score all exams. The applicant ((shall)) will be notified of the score ((attained and pass or fail)).  Examinations ((shall)) will not be returned to the applicant.

(4) ((An applicant who fails to pass an examination may be reexamined at the next scheduled examination with no additional application or fee.)) Certificates will be issued to applicants who pass a written examination.

(5) An applicant who fails to pass ((a second)) the examination ((as provided for in WAC 173-230-070(4))) must reapply for further examination ((as provided for in WAC 173-230-090(2))).  No individual will be allowed to retake the same examination more than twice consecutively.  ((After two consecutive examinations, one examination period must be skipped.

(6) The board shall forward its recommendations for certification of those examined to the director.))

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-070, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-070, filed 4/16/82; Order 73-30, § 173-230-070, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-080
Certificate term and renewal((s)) conditions.

An owner may request a temporary certificate for an individual when the designated certified operator unexpectedly vacates the position. This request must be made in writing to the wastewater certification coordinator and must include an application and fee. The department may issue a temporary certificate at its discretion. A temporary certificate may not exceed a one-year period, is nonrenewable, and cannot be transferred to another individual.

(1) Except ((as provided for in WAC 173-230-050 (2)(c), the term for any certificate or renewal thereof shall be from the first of January of the year of issuance until the thirty-first of)) for a temporary certificate, a certificate is valid from January 1 until December 31 of the same year or the year designated by the department.

(2) Except ((as provided in WAC 173-230-050 (2)(c), all)) for a temporary certificate, a certificate((s shall be)) is renewable ((upon presentation of evidence that)) only when the certificate holder demonstrates and provides documentation to the department of continued professional growth in the field.  The department ((shall)) will mail renewal notices to all certificate holders eligible ((for renewal prior to the date)) to renew before the certificate expires.

(3) ((In order to demonstrate continued professional growth in the field,)) Each certificate holder must accomplish one of the following activities during a three-year period ending December 31, 1979, and each three-year period ((thereafter)) after that date.

(a) Accumulate a minimum of three CEUs or college credits in coursework relevant to the field;

(b) Advance by exam to a higher level of certification in Washington's wastewater treatment plant operator's certification program.  Advancement from OIT to Group I certification ((shall)) will not fulfill this requirement;

(c) Achieve certification by examination in the waterworks certification program administered by the Washington department of ((social and)) health ((services)) in the water treatment plant operator, water distribution manager, or the cross connection control specialist classifications;

(d) ((Achieve certification by examination in a different classification of the waterworks certification program administered by DSHS as shown below:


Water Distribution Manager (WDM) to Water Treatment Plant Operator (WTPO)
WTPO to WDM
Water Distribution Specialist (WDS) to WDM or WTPO
Cross Connection Control Specialist (CCS) to WDM or WTPO or WDS;

(e) On or after January 1, 1989,)) Achieve certification by examination or advance by examination to a higher level in Washington's voluntary wastewater collection system operator's certification program administered by the Washington Wastewater Collection System Personnel Association.  ((Advancement from the in-training certification classification to the Level 1 classification shall not fulfill this requirement.))

(4) It is the responsibility of each certificate holder to ((satisfy)) meet the ((continued)) professional growth requirement ((on or)) and document that growth to the department before December 31 of the last year of the three-year period described in subsection (3) of this section.  The department ((shall)) will mail a written notice to each certificate holder who has not fulfilled the continued professional growth requirement.  If this requirement is not satisfied, the certificate ((shall)) is not ((be)) renewable.  Failure to renew a certificate for any reason ((shall)) will be handled as described in WAC 173-230-100.

(5) ((On and after January 1, 1989,)) The department may collect renewal fees for a period not to exceed three calendar years.  The department ((shall)) will notify certificate holders who are eligible for renewal as described in subsection (2) of this section the amount of fees owed and the date ((by which)) the fees must be paid.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-080, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-080, filed 4/16/82; Order 73-30, § 173-230-080, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 90-61, filed 6/17/91, effective 7/18/91)

WAC 173-230-090
Fees.

(1) ((Except for applications for certificates under WAC 173-230-050 (2)(a),)) Applications for certification by examination or reciprocity or a temporary certificate will be accepted for processing only when accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars.  ((Applications for certification by reciprocity will be accepted for processing only when accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars.))

(2) ((Except as provided under WAC 173-230-070(4),)) Applications for reexamination will be accepted for processing only when accompanied by an application fee ((of fifty dollars)). The department may waive a portion of the application fee for reexamination.

(3) ((In the event an application for certification is denied, the department may reimburse up to half the fee amount provided the department receives a written request for reimbursement within thirty days after the letter of denial is mailed.)) Application fees are nonrefundable.

(4) Applications for certificate renewals will be accepted for processing only when accompanied by a renewal fee of thirty dollars for each year of renewal.

(5) All receipts ((hereunder shall)) will be paid into the state general fund.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.090 (1) and (2) and chapter 70.95B RCW.  91-13-058 (Order 90-61), § 173-230-090, filed 6/17/91, effective 7/18/91.  Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-090, filed 10/23/87; 78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-090, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-090, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-100
Suspension and revocation of a certificate.

(1) When a certificate is not renewed, ((such certificate, upon notice by the director, shall be)) the director will notify the certificate holder that the certificate is suspended for sixty days.  If ((renewal of)) the certificate is not ((completed)) renewed during the suspension period, the director ((shall)) will mail a written notice of revocation to the ((certificate holder's employer)) owner of the wastewater treatment plant employing the individual as last known by the department and to the certificate holder at the address last known by the department.  ((This)) The notice of revocation ((shall)) mailed to the certificate holder will be sent by certified mail.  If, during the revocation notice period, the certificate is not renewed, the certificate ((shall)) will be revoked ten days after ((such)) the notice is mailed.

(2) Certificates may also be revoked when ((the board so recommends to)) the director((, upon finding)) finds:

(a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining the certificate.

(b) Gross negligence in the operation of a wastewater treatment plant.

(c) Violation of the requirements of this chapter or the statute it implements or of any lawful rule, regulation or order of the department.

(3) No revocation ((shall)) will be made under subsection (2) of this section unless the operator has been notified that revocation is proposed, ((has)) been advised of the ((grounds therefor)) reason and ((has)) been given an opportunity to appear before the ((board)) director and be heard on the matter.

(4) ((Whenever an individual's certificate is revoked, the individual shall not be certified again until he or she has applied for certification pursuant to WAC 173-230-061 paid the application fee, and passed the written examination for the classification of certification desired.)) A certificate will be suspended immediately when the director is notified by the department of social and health services that a person is not in compliance with a support order or a residential or visitation order. If the person has continued to meet all other requirements for reinstatement during the suspension, the certificate will be reissued when the director is notified by the department of social and health services that the person is in compliance with the order.

If a certificate is revoked, the individual must meet all conditions of certification including application, fees, and passing a written examination to become certified.

(5) If revocation was made ((pursuant)) due to subsection (2) of this section, the operator ((shall)) will not be eligible to reapply for a certificate for one year from the date the revocation became final.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-100, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-100, filed 4/16/82.  Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-100, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-100, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-110
Reciprocity.

The director may((, with the approval of the board,)) waive examinations for applicants holding valid wastewater treatment plant operators certificates or licenses issued by other states ((having)) that have equivalent standards as determined by the ((board)) department or its designee.

(1) Applications for reciprocity will be considered for approval only when the department receives ((written)) confirmation from the certifying authority of the state or province in which the applicant is certified((,)) that the certificate is currently valid and was earned by passing a written examination.  A copy of the exam passed by the applicant must also be released for review by the ((board)) department or its designee.

(2) ((The board shall review and compare out-of-state examinations with Washington's exams to determine at which level the exam is most equivalent.

(3))) Certificates ((shall)) will be issued to each reciprocity applicant who meets the minimum education and experience requirements ((set forth in WAC 173-230-061)) for the certification level requested and who passes a written examination comparable to Washington's exam as determined ((by the board)) and approved by the director.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-110, filed 10/23/87.  Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95B RCW.  82-09-056 (Order DE 82-07), § 173-230-110, filed 4/16/82; Order 73-30, § 173-230-110, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 73-30, filed 11/9/73)

WAC 173-230-120
Appeals.

Decisions of the director under this chapter may be appealed within thirty days from the date of notice ((thereof)) to the pollution control hearings board ((pursuant to)) as required by chapter 43.21B RCW and chapter 371-08 WAC.

[Order 73-30, § 173-230-120, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 73-30, filed 11/9/73)

WAC 173-230-130
Violations.

Violation of this chapter is a misdemeanor.  Each day of operation in violation ((hereof)) constitutes a separate offense.  Upon conviction, violators are subject to fines not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offense.  Injunctions may be obtained for continuing violations.

[Order 73-30, § 173-230-130, filed 11/9/73.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 87-36, filed 10/23/87)

WAC 173-230-140
Classification of wastewater treatment plants.

((Wastewater treatment plants are classified in four groups, according to the total point rating as derived from the items listed below.  Assignment of points for wastewater treatment plants shall be made by the director.


(1) PLANT CLASS:
(a) Class I - 1 - 25 total points.
(b) Class II - 26 - 50 total points.
(c) Class III - 51 - 70 total points.
(d) Class IV - 71 or more total points.
RATING VALUE
(2) DESIGN FLOW . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 per 5 mgd, not to exceed 20 points
(Example: 5 mgd and less= 1 point; 5.1 to 10 mgd= 2 points, etc.)
(3) POPULATION

EQUIVALENT (P.E.) . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 per 5,000 P.E., not to exceed 20 points

PE=


(Flow, mgd)(BOD, mg/L)(8.34 lbs/gal)


0.2 lbs BOD/person/day

(4) PRETREATMENT UNITS
(a) Manually cleaned screens . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
(b) Mechanically cleaned screens . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
(c) Grit removal . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
(d) Preaeration . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
(e) Comminutor, barminutors, grinders, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
(f) Plant pumping . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
(5) PRIMARY TREATMENT UNITS
(a) Imhoff tanks, spirogesters,

Clarigesters, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

(b) Primary clarifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(c) Primary clarifiers utilizing settling aid

chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . .

9

(6) SECONDARY TREATMENT UNITS
(a) Trickling filter (without recirculation) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(b) Trickling filter (with recirculation) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
(c) Activated sludge
(i) Mechanical aeration . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
(ii) Diffused or dispersed air . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
(iii) Oxidation ditch . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
(iv) Pure oxygen . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
(d) Stabilization ponds . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(e) Stabilization ponds with aeration . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
(f) Secondary clarifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(7) TERTIARY TREATMENT UNITS
(a) Polishing pond . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
(b) Land disposal of effluent . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(c) Chemical treatment for phosphorus

removal . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

(d) Activated carbon beds (with carbon

regeneration) . . . . . . . . . . . .

10

(e) Activated carbon beds (without carbon

regeneration) . . . . . . . . . . . .

8

(f) Sand or mixed-media filters . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
(g) Other nutrient removal processes following

secondary treatment . . . . . . . . . . . .

10

(8) DISINFECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
(9) SLUDGE TREATMENT
(a) Sludge digesters (anaerobic) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
(i) If heated, add . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
(ii) If mechanically or gas mixed, add . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
(b) Sludge digesters (aerobic) . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
(c) Drying beds or evaporation lagoons . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
(d) Thickener clarifier . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
(e) Vacuum filter . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
(f) Centrifuge . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
(g) Incinerator . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
(h) Utilizing digester gas for other than heating

purposes . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

When a wastewater treatment plant handles a complex waste or a unique treatment process that is not reflected in the classification system, the director upon recommendations of the board may establish a classification consistent with the intent of the above classification system.)) The director shall classify all wastewater treatment plants according to the following criteria.


Treatment Plant Classification Criteria
Treatment type Design flow MGD Classification
Primary ≤ 1 I
> 1 ≤ 10 II
> 10 ≤ 20 III
> 20 IV
Lagoon (Nonaerated) All I
Lagoon (Aerated) ≤ 1 I
> 1 II
Biofiltration ≤ 1 II
> 1 ≤ 10 III
> 10 IV
Extended aeration ≤ 5 II
> 5 III
Activated sludge ≤ 1 II
> 1 ≤ 10 III
> 10 IV
Wetlands ≤ 1 I
> 1 ≤ 5 II
> 5 III
Tertiary ≤ 5 III
> 5 IV

Plants may be classified in a group different than indicated in this section if:

(1) They have characteristics that make operation less complex or more difficult than other similar plants of the same flow range; or

(2) The conditions of flow or the use of the receiving waters require an unusually high degree of plant operational control; or

(3) They use an approved method of wastewater treatment that is not included in this section.

Beginning January 2000, the department may issue a one-time provisional certificate to the certified operator in responsible charge of a plant or the certified operator in charge of a shift at the plant only if the plant's rating level increased solely due to the adoption of the treatment type and design flow rating system. The provisional certificate will not apply if the rating of a plant increases due to an upgrade, to a change to treatment processes, or to flow. The provisional certificate will be issued only for the operation of a specific plant and may not be transferred if that certified operator leaves employment with that plant.

The holder of a provisional certificate must continue to meet all certificate renewal requirements.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95B.040.  87-22-006 (Order 87-36), § 173-230-140, filed 10/23/87; 78-11-016 (Order DE 78-16), § 173-230-140, filed 10/11/78; Order 73-30, § 173-230-140, filed 11/9/73.]


REPEALER

     The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 173-230-030 Duties of the board.
WAC 173-230-050 Certification prerequisites.

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