Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-16-33 - Operator responsible for the operation and management of a water supply system or wastewater treatment facility, or both
(a)
(1) Each system or facility shall have an
individual or individuals in responsible charge at the system or facility site,
or available at all times.
(2) For
the purposes of this regulation, "individual or individuals in responsible
charge" shall be defined as the person or persons designated by the owner to be
the certified operator or operators who make decisions regarding the daily
operational activities of a water supply system or wastewater treatment
facility that will directly impact the quality or quantity of drinking water
for human consumption or the quality of wastewater effluent.
(b) Except as provided in K.A.R.
28-16-33(f), each individual in responsible charge of a system shall be a
certified operator for that class or a higher class of system.
(c) When a new operator responsible for the
operation or management of a system or facility classified as small system,
class I, or class II is hired, the owner of the system or facility shall, on a
form provided by the department, notify the department within 30 days. The
person named on the form shall be issued an operator-in-training (OIT)
certificate subject to both of the following requirements:
(1) Within six months after completing one
full year of operation as an OIT, the operator-in-training shall take the
appropriate certification examination.
(2) If the OIT fails the initial examination,
the OIT shall make additional preparation and take the examination again at the
next time that the department offers the examination.
(d) An OIT certificate shall be valid for one
year from the date of issuance. The OIT certificate may be renewed for up to an
additional year if the operator demonstrates to the department that the
operator is attending training sessions, studying correspondence courses, or
otherwise preparing to pass the operator certification examination.
(e) The owner of a system or facility shall
not be allowed to utilize an OIT for more than two consecutive years.
(f) An operator with an OIT
certificate may be the individual in responsible charge of a system subject to
the following:
(1) A written request
submitted to the department by the system owner and verification by the owner
that the system is unable to employ a currently certified operator; and
(2) a finding by the department
that the operator has the basic knowledge necessary to operate the system. The
following items shall be the basis for the department's decision:
(A) The results of any on-site inspection of
the system;
(B) a review of the
operational history of the system; and
(C) an examination of other available
information.
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