I am an operator in two different types of drinking water subsystems, and I hold two different certificates. What hours of training must I meet?.
An operator who works in more than one type and/or class of drinking water subsystem during the same period of time must complete the hours of training requirement for the highest type and class of subsystem in which they work. Where an operator holds more than one type of certificate, the hours for the highest type and class of subsystem in which the operator works will be applied against the renewal of both certificates. The training will be verified each time the certificate with the earliest renewal date comes up for renewal. Example: An operator who works in a Class II Water Treatment facility and a Class I Distribution facility will have to complete the training requirement for the Water Treatment subsystem. The Water Treatment subsystem is the highest type of subsystem of the two. That operator would need a minimum of 35 hours of training, which includes 12 or more hours of continuing education and the remaining hours as on-the-job practical training. If this operator held a Cla
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