15A NCAC 08G .0402. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR BIOLOGICAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATORS  


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  • Eligibility for certification as a Biological Water Pollution Control System Operator is based on the following qualifications:

    (1)           for Grade I certification, the applicant must:

    (a)           have successfully completed approved training for Grade I Biological Water Pollution Control System operators.

    (2)           for Grade II certification, the applicant must:

    (a)           hold a valid North Carolina Grade I Biological Water Pollution Control System Operator certificate;

    (b)           have 6 months of actual experience at a Grade II or higher biological water pollution control system; and

    (c)           have successfully completed approved training  for Grade II Biological Water Pollution Control System operators.

    (3)           for Grade III certification, the applicant must:

    (a)           hold a valid North Carolina Grade II Biological Water Pollution Control System Operator certificate;

    (b)           have successfully completed approved training for Grade III Biological Water Pollution Control System operators; and

    (c)           either:

    (i)            have two years of actual experience at a Grade II, or higher, biological water pollution control system, or

    (ii)           be a graduate of two or four year college or university and have taken, and passed, a minimum of six courses in the basic sciences and have 18 months of actual experience at a Grade II, or higher, biological water pollution control system.

    (4)           for Grade IV certification, the applicant must:

    (a)           hold a valid North Carolina Grade III Biological Water Pollution Control System Operator certificate;

    (b)           have successfully completed approved training  for Grade IV Biological Water Pollution Control System operators; and

    (c)           either:

    (i)            have three years of actual experience at a Grade III, or higher, biological water pollution control system, or

    (ii)           be a graduate of a two or four year college or university and have taken, and passed, a minimum of six courses in the basic sciences and have two years of actual experience at a Grade III, or higher, biological water pollution control system.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 90A-39.

Eff. April 1, 1999;

Amended Eff. December 1, 2006.