New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter I - State Sanitary Code
Part 5 - Drinking Water Supplies
Subpart 5-4 - Classification And Certification Of Community And Nontransient Noncommunity Water System Operators
Section 5-4.3 - Qualifications required

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Preliminary qualifications.

(1) An applicant for certification as a water treatment operator, water treatment assistant operator or distribution system operator must satisfactorily complete training courses or demonstrate equivalent training, education, experience, and take and pass a validated examination, under the requirements of sections 5-4.4 and 5-4.5 of this Subpart.

(2) An applicant for certification as a water treatment operator or water treatment assistant operator must be able to demonstrate the ability to make all operational and water quality tests necessary for the operation of a water treatment plant, such as, but not limited to, chlorine residual, color, pH, turbidity, bacteriological sampling techniques and fluoride when fluoridation is provided.

(b) Required experience and education/training.

Table 5-4.3 of this Subpart provides the requisite experience, education, training, and examination for each grade of water treatment operator, water treatment assistant operator and distribution system operator.

Table 5-4.3-Required Experience, Education, Training and Examination

Grade

Experience

Education

Training and examination

IA Ten years of operating experience; with at least one year operating experience at a grade IA water treatment plant and one year at a minimum of a grade IIA water treatment plant. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade I Course - minimum 60 hours * Grade A course - minimum 60 hours * Validated examination for grade IA as outlined in section 5-4.5 of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
IIA One year of operating experience at a water treatment plant with facilities for filtration. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade A course - minimum 60 hours * Validated examination for grade IIA as outlined in section 5-4.5 of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
IB Ten years of operating experience at a water treatment plant, with two years operating experience at a minimum of a grade B water treatment plant. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade I course- minimum 60 hours * Grade B course - minimum 30 hours * Validated examination for grade IB as outlined in section 5-4.3(d) of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
IIB One year of operating experience at a water treatment plant. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade B Course - minimum 30 hours * Validated examination for grade IIB as outlined in section 5-4.5 of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
C Six months of operating experience at a minimum of a grade C water treatment plant. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade C course - minimum 18 hours * Validated examination for grade C as outlined in section 5-4.5 of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
D One year of operating and maintenance experience in a distribution system serving 1,000 people or more. Minimum of a high school diploma or New York State equivalency diploma. * Grade D course - minimum 15 hours * Validated examination for grade D as outlined in section 5-4.5 of this Subpart * And/or the requirements of section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.
(1) The department will require proof of education to be submitted with the initial application. This proof will include:
(i) a copy of the high school diploma, or general equivalency diploma; and/or

(ii) a copy of a college diploma and transcripts duly signed, notarized or sealed by the individual that has the authority to issue such transcripts must be submitted for all education, experience, and/or training substitutions as outlined in section 5-4.4 of this Subpart.

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