CHAPTER 286
2000-H 8066
Enacted 7/13/2000


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RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- BOARD OF CERTIFICATION OF OPERATORS OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES

Introduced By:  Representative Benoit Date Introduced:  March 21, 2000

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. Sections 23-65-1, 23-65-5, 23-65-6 and 23-65-10 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-65 entitled "Board of Certification of Operators of Public Water Supply Facilities" are hereby amended to read as follows:

23-65-1. Definitions -- As used in this chapter:

(1) "Assistant superintendent" means the individual who is an operator who is responsible for the management, operation, and maintenance of a water supply treatment facility or water transmission and distribution system in the absence of the superintendent and who shall have a certificate appropriate to the type and grade of the water treatment facility or water transmission and distribution system. Water system officials not working at the water system treatment facilities or transmission or distribution system, as further defined through the development and establishment of the board's rules and regulations, are not covered by this section.

(2) "Board" means the board of certification established by section 23-65-2.

(3) "Certificate" means a certificate of competency issued by the director to an individual to operate one or more specified classes of public water supply facilities.

(4) "Community water supply" means any public water supply which served at least fifteen (15) service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least twenty-five (25) year-round residents.

(5) "Director" means the director of the department of health or a subordinate to whom the director has assigned his or her functions.

(6) "Groundwater under the direct influence of surface water" means any water beneath the surface of the ground with (i) significant occurrence of insects or other microorganisms, algae, or large diameter pathogens such as Giardia Iamblia, or (ii) significant and relatively rapid shifts in water characteristics such as turbidity, temperature, conductivity, or PH which closely correlate to climatological or surface water conditions.

(7) "Operator" means an individual who is assigned the responsibility of one or more mechanical treatment units or processes or other important functions at a water supply treatment facility or of the operation of a transmission and distribution system of a water supply system. whose routine job duties involve performing operational activities or making decisions regarding the daily operational activities of a public water system, water treatment facility and/or transmission and distribution system, that may directly impact the quality and/or quantity of drinking water. Operator does not apply to an official exercising only general administrative supervision or engineering design duties, such as the city engineer or an elected water commissioner, or clerical or administrative workers involved only in activities such as customer relations, billing, payroll, time keeping, etc.

(8) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, association, joint venture, public or private corporation, trust estate, commission, board, public or private institution, utility, cooperative, municipality or any other political subdivision of this state, any interstate body, or any other legal entity.

(9) "Public water supply" means a system for the provisions of the public of piped water for human consumption, if such system has at least fifteen service connections or regularly serves at least twenty-five (25) individuals daily at least sixty (60) days out of the year.

(10) "Superintendent" means the individual who is an operator who is directly responsible for the management, operation, and maintenance of a water supply treatment facility or water transmission and distribution system during all working shifts and who shall hold a certificate appropriate to the type and grade of the water treatment facility or water transmission and distribution system.

(11) "Transmission and distribution system" means a network of pipes that transports, distributes, and delivers water from a water treatment facility or well(s) to water system customers.

(12) "Water supply treatment facility" means an arrangement of devices and structures constructed and/or installed for the purpose of treatment of water supply.

(13) "Non-community water system" means a public water system that is not a community water system.

(14) "Non-community non-transient water system" means a non-community water system that regularly services at least twenty five (25) of the same persons over six (6) months per year.

23-65-5. Certification of public water supply treatment operators -- It shall be unlawful after January 1, 1996 for any public water supply system using surface water or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water as determined by the director, or any community or non-community non-transient water supply serving greater than five hundred (500) persons to supply water for human consumption unless the treatment of the water is under the supervision of a superintendent or assistant superintendent who is assigned direct responsibility for the management, operation, and maintenance of the water supply treatment facility during all working shifts at the facility and who shall hold a certificate equal to the grade or classification of the water supply treatment facility, as established by this chapter. In addition, effective January 1, 1996 each operator in charge of a shift at a public water supply system using surface water or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water as determined by the director, or any community or non-community non transient water supply serving greater than five hundred (500) persons to supply water for human consumption must hold a certificate no less than one grade below the classification of the treatment facility. All persons employed to work as an operators operator employed at a water treatment facility must be certified to at least the lowest grade of treatment plant operation certification within a year of hire. Violation of this section shall be considered a violation of the public drinking water supply under chapter 13 of title 46 and water systems shall be subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions of section 46-13-16.

23-65-6. Certification of public water supply transmission and distribution system operators -- It shall be unlawful after January 1, 1996 for any community or non-community non-transient public water supply transmission and distribution system serving greater than five hundred (500) persons to distribute water for human consumption unless the operation of the system is under the supervision of a superintendent or assistant superintendent who is assigned direct responsibility for the management, operation, and maintenance of the transmission and distribution system during all working shifts of the system and who shall hold a certificate, equal to the grade or classification of the transmission and distribution system, as established by the rules and regulations of the board. In addition, effective January 1, 1996 each person in responsible charge of any field operations of a public community or non-community non-transient water supply transmission and distribution system serving greater than five hundred (500) persons must hold a certificate one grade lower than the grade of the transmission and distribution system, as established by this chapter. All persons employed to work as an operator at in a transmission and distribution system must be certified to at least the lowest grade of transmission and distribution certification granted by the board within a year of hire. Violation of this section shall be considered a violation of the public drinking water supply under chapter 13 of title 46 and water systems shall be subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions of section 46-13-16.

23-65-10. Certification -- (a) Upon satisfactory fulfillment by an applicant of the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations adopted by the board, the board shall issue a suitable certificate designating competency. The certificate issued shall indicate the class and type of public water supply facility for which the operator is qualified. Certification shall expire at the end of a three (3) year period, beginning from the date of issuance, and may be renewed at that time, provided the operator is in good stead with board and all conditions outlined in this chapter concerning continuing education are met.

(b) Certificates may be issued, upon application, without examination, in a comparable classification to any individual who holds a certificate issued by any state, territory or possession of the United States, any country, if in the judgment of the board the requirement for certification of operators under which the individual's certificate was issued are equivalent to the requirements of this chapter. A certificate issued under the provisions of this subsection is valid at any water supply treatment facility of that grade or classification as specified by the board.

(c) Certificates will be issued upon application, without examination, to those public water supply treatment plant and distribution system operators employed as of the date of passage of this chapter. However, these certificates shall be issued within the class and type established by the board for the water supply facility or system employing the operator, and at the class certificate required to perform the job currently held by the operator. The certificates granted under this subsection shall not be transferable to any other public water supply facility, and are subject to the renewal conditions of certificates issued by examination or reciprocity.

(d) Certificates will be issued upon application, without examination, to those public water supply treatment plant and distribution system operators employed, as of July 1, 1999, at any community or non-community non-transient water system not using surface water or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water and which serves less than or equal to 500 people. However, these certificates shall be issued within the class and type established by the board for the water supply facility or system employing the operator, and at the class certificate required to perform the job currently held by the operator. The certificates granted under this subsection shall not be transferable to any other public water supply facility, and are subject to the renewal conditions of certificates issued by examination or reciprocity.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.


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