(a) At
a minimum, all licensed operators shall perform the following duties and
maintain the following information for each system operated:
1. Each licensed operator shall have readily
available written detailed operations and maintenance (O&M) procedures. The
O&M procedures shall be designed to maximize preventive maintenance and
operating techniques that will ensure that the system operates in a manner that
satisfies all laws, rules, regulations, license conditions and orders relating
to this chapter. The written O&M procedures shall be updated within 30 days
after any substantial change to the system that warrants a change in the
operation and maintenance of the system. The written O&M procedures shall
include, at a minimum:
i. Standard operating
procedures, including a description of each major treatment unit and/or
process;
ii. A plan for monitoring
system process controls;
iii. An
emergency operations plan, which addresses facility and system security, and
includes a list of names and telephone numbers of facility personnel to be
contacted in the event of emergency;
iv. A schedule of routine inspections and
preventive maintenance;
v. For a
public wastewater collection system (C class) or a public water distribution
system (W class), a system map;
vi.
A sampling and/or water quality monitoring plan, if applicable to the
facility;
vii. A schedule of
routine meter readings, tests, and chemical use, if applicable to the facility;
and
viii. An inventory of equipment
and supplies necessary to operate and maintain the system.
2. Each licensed operator shall:
i. Properly operate and maintain the system,
including, but not limited to, the following duties, as applicable:
(1) Monitor chemical feed and other system
components;
(2) Monitor
effectiveness of treatment;
(3)
Develop a preventive maintenance plan consistent with the schedule specified in
the O&M procedures;
(4) Read
meters and gauges, making adjustments as needed;
(5) Make all process control and/or system
component integrity decisions;
(6)
Assist the system owner in resolving any problems complying with applicable
regulations and permits;
(7)
Collect or oversee the collection of samples in accordance with O&M
procedures;
(8) Store chemicals in
locked areas with proper safety equipment;
(9) Inform the system owner of any technical
or equipment needs of the system;
(10) Assess the efficiency of system
components (such as pumps and valves); and
(11) Respond in a timely manner to customer
complaints;
ii. Schedule
routine inspections and preventive maintenance tasks which will be undertaken
to preserve the physical integrity of the system;
iii. Establish and implement a routine
recordkeeping system designed to incorporate all O&M procedures that relate
to the system;
iv. Develop a
protocol for the system designed to ensure that each employee associated with
the system is acquainted with his or her particular responsibilities and
obligations, including the protocol to be followed in the event of an emergency
within the system or an intervening factor which mandates deviation from
routine O&M procedures; and
v.
Ensure that health and safety measures related to the O&M procedures are
followed by the licensee, employees and agents of the system so as to protect
human health, safety, welfare, and the environment.
3. Each licensed operator shall be
responsible for conducting inspections of the system(s) and appurtenances in
accordance with the schedule specified in the O&M procedures, and as
otherwise indicated by operating requirements, and/or directed by the
Department.
i. Such inspections shall ensure
that the system is operated and maintained properly and complies with all laws,
rules, regulations, license conditions and orders relating to this
chapter;
ii. The results of all
mechanical equipment and appurtenance inspections essential to the proper
O&M of the system shall either be recorded in ink and maintained in bound
inspection log books or be maintained in secured-access computer databases or
files or other equivalent method of recordkeeping. The log books or computer
databases, or file or equivalent shall also include:
(1) Time, date and subject of all system
inspections;
(2) A report of all
breaks, breakdowns, problems, bypasses, pump failures, occurrences,
emergencies, complaints and/or intervening factors within the system that
result in or necessitate deviation from the routine O&M procedures, and any
situations that have the potential to affect public health, safety, welfare, or
the environment or have the potential to violate any permits, regulations or
laws relating to this chapter;
(3)
A record of the remedial or follow up action and protocol taken to correct all
breakdowns, problems, bypasses, pump failures, occurrences, emergencies and/or
intervening factors within the system that result in or necessitate deviation
from the routine O&M procedures, and any situations that have the potential
to affect public health, safety, welfare, or the environment or have the
potential to violate any permits, regulations or laws relating to this chapter;
and
(4) The date and time of each
entry.
4.
Each licensed operator shall be familiar with and shall ensure compliance with
all laws, rules, regulations, license conditions and orders relating to this
chapter.
5. System records, current
permits, written O&M procedures, log books, computer databases or files or
other equivalent records, pertinent documents and correspondence shall be made
available upon request by the Department or other controlling agency, and shall
be kept in a safe and secure area for a period of five years.