Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-602.250 - Criteria for Determining Eligible Experience
(1) Experience necessary for treatment plant
operators to meet the requirements of Rule
62-602.300, F.A.C., shall
include performance of process control as described in paragraph (a), below,
while working at a domestic wastewater or water treatment plant or electronic
control system as an employee, volunteer, or contractor. Experience listed in
paragraph (b), below, while working for a permittee or supplier of water as an
employee, volunteer, or contractor also can be included for part of the
documented experience if the experience described in paragraph (a),
predominates.
(a) Performance of process
control shall include the performance of operational control tests and
evaluation and interpretation of the test results; preparation of plant process
control reports, logs or records; analysis and disposal or distribution of the
plant product and the residuals from the treatment process; and control of the
hydraulic system and necessary chemical adjustments.
(b) Water distribution system operation and
maintenance as described in subsection
62-602.250(7),
F.A.C., sample collection and analysis, electronic surveillance system
monitoring, and plant maintenance.
(2) For the Class A license, persons can use
periods of employment as an on-site supervisor or superintendent of operators
at a treatment plant or electronic control system.
(3) Persons employed in the daily onsite
operational control of an industrial wastewater treatment plant can use this
experience to meet the experience requirements of the Class A, B, or C
wastewater operator license. Industrial wastewater treatment plant means the
structures, equipment and processes required to treat wastewater, primarily
organic in composition, in a plant using a biodegradation or physical-chemical
treatment process, similar to the domestic wastewater secondary, tertiary or
advanced treatment processes. A diagram and detailed process description must
be submitted for the Department to determine if the experience is commensurate
to the level applied for.
(4)
Persons employed in the daily on-site operational control of an industrial
production process water treatment plant can use this experience to meet the
experience requirements of the Class A, B, or C drinking water operator
license. Industrial production process water treatment plant means the
structures, equipment, and processes required to treat water in a plant using a
physical-chemical treatment process similar to drinking water treatment
processes. A diagram and detailed process description must be submitted for the
Department to determine if the experience is commensurate to the level applied
for.
(5) Experience required for
the treatment plant operator license shall be acquired in the type of
treatment, in either wastewater or drinking water, for which a license is
requested. Experience in treatment of wastewater for reuse shall be counted as
wastewater experience.
(6)
Experience for treatment plant operators excludes:
(a) Experience in wastewater systems where
septic tanks, filter beds, or lagoons are the sole means of
treatment;
(b) Experience in water
systems used for swimming;
(c)
Experience in construction or design of treatment plants, or well
drilling;
(d) Experience in the
installation or servicing of water softening or conditioning devices installed
in residences or commercial establishments for the purpose of altering the
aesthetic quality of the public water supply;
(e) Experience limited solely to driving a
sludge truck, monitoring an electronic surveillance system, facility
maintenance, or laboratory work; and,
(f) Periods of employment as directors of
public works, utility managers, regulatory inspectors, or in other occupations
which do not include the experience as defined in this rule
section.
(7) Experience
necessary for water distribution system operators to meet the requirements in
Rule 62-602.300, F.A.C., shall
include performance of the duties listed in paragraph (a), below, while working
on or for a water distribution system as an employee, volunteer, or contractor.
Experience listed in paragraph (b), below, while working on or for a water
distribution system as an employee, volunteer, or contractor also may be
included for part of the documented experience if the experience listed in
paragraph (a), predominates.
(a) Cleaning
(swabbing, pigging, scraping, or air purging) water mains; installing, tapping,
repairing/replacing, pressure testing, or disinfecting water mains and
appurtenances (including fittings, valves, and hydrants); cleaning or
disinfecting finished-water storage tanks; operating or adjusting pumps or
control valves as necessary to regulate water distribution system flows or
pressures; evaluating and interpreting water quality measurements in water
distribution systems and troubleshooting to determine causes of water quality
complaints; and estimating and justifying water distribution system operation
and maintenance budgets.
(b)
Flushing water mains; installing or repairing/replacing water services lines
and appurtenances (including fittings, valves, and meters); establishing or
implementing a cross-connection control program (including installing,
repairing/replacing, or testing backflow preventers); testing and maintaining
water meters; locating and marking water mains or service lines; operating or
exercising isolation valves; testing and maintaining fire hydrants;
repairing/overhauling water pumps, control valves or meters; performing water
quality measurements in water distribution systems; collecting and analyzing
water samples; reading or updating water distribution system maps; and
preparing water distribution system operation and maintenance
records.
(8) Water
distribution system operator experience excludes work on or for a potable water
system that is not a Department-regulated public water system and excludes work
on fire protection systems; irrigation systems; or gas, oil, or steam piping
systems.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.869, 403.872 FS. Law Implemented 403.1832, 403.8533, 403.865, 403.866, 403.867, 403.872 FS.
New 12-30-99, Amended 2-6-02, 10-15-07.
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