Georgia Public Water Supply System Operator Class I License
The Public Water Supply System Operator Class I License allows you to do the following work:
- Operate systems of:
- Pipes
- Valves
- Pumps
- Apparatus used to distribute water to the public
- Laboratory test in conjunction with the operation of a public water system:
- Pipes
- Structures
- Facilities through which water is obtained and treated
How to Get the Public Water Supply System Operator Class I License in Georgia?
Comply with one of the following combinations of education and experience requirements:
- Option 1:
- High School Diploma, or General Equivalency Diploma
- 36 months of work experience
- Option 2:
- Accredited Associate Degree in Biology, Chemistry, or, at the Board's discretion, other degrees containing sufficient courses in biology or chemistry
- 30 months of work experience
- Option 3:
- Accredited Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, Chemistry, or, at the Board's discretion, other degrees containing sufficient courses in biology or chemistry
- 24 months of work experience
- Option 1:
- Hold a Public Water Supply System Operator Class II as a prerequisite
- Submit a completed and notarized Application Form with the corresponding fee
- Present the following documents along with the application form:
- High School/GED/College Transcript
- Prerequisite Certification
- Experience Dates
- Job Description
- Disciplinary Action/Sanctions (if applicable)
- Court Documents
- Letter of Explanation
- Secure & Verifiable Documents
- Affidavit of Citizenship
- Immigration Documents (If applicable)
- Background Check (If applicable, it can be obtained at the local law enforcement office)
- Background Consent Form (If applicable)
- Submit the application along with the required documents to the Board at:
Board of Examiners for Certification of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators and Laboratory Analysts
237 Coliseum Dr.,
Macon, GA 31217 - Take and pass the trade examination administered by AMP/PSI©
- Await for the Georgia Board of Examiners for Certification of Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators and Laboratory Analysts response after the License approval
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Georgia Public Water Supply System Operator Class I License Exam
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Georgia Public Water Supply System Operator Class I Trade Exam
- Testing Method: Computer-based testing; closed book
- Testing Company: PSI©
- Number of Questions: 100
- Types of Questions: Multiple choice
- Subjects Involved (No. of Questions):
Treatment Process (30)
Calculate and/or record:
- Plant residuals
- Daily flow rates
- Chemical levels and previous days usage
- Filter performance data
- Online analyzers data
- Calculate chemical dosages
- Interact with HMI and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
- Determine correct disinfectant dosage and contact time to maintain desired level of residual in system
- Control treatment plant processes, chemical dosages, and equipment used to treat water
- Determine and adjust plant flows to meet system demands
- Troubleshoot malfunctions and problems in plant process and equipment
- Identify trends and abnormal operation in plant processes by interpreting data from gauges, meters, charts, and graphs
- Interpret facility and process control water meters
Maintain records of operation of treatment facilities:
- Daily testing logs
- Daily equipment logs
- Daily intake and production
- Daily maintenance management reports and notes
- Microbiological sampling and testing
- Make appropriate changes in plant processes to optimize performance and efficiency
- Mix batches of chemical solutions
- Add chemicals to hoppers and feed equipment
- Monitor filter performance and backwash filters
- Monitor the transmission and distribution system
Monitor, evaluate, and adjust:
- Pre-treatment
- Filtration (e.g., biofiltration, diatomaceous earth filters, direct and conventional filtration, membranes, microscreens, slow sand, greensand, pressure, upflow, rapid sand, cartridge)
- Ion exchange
- Chemical feed pumps
- Online instrumentation
- Operate and control electric motors, pumps, and valves to regulate flow of water at the treatment facility
- Perform calculations related to process monitoring
Ensure the proper handling, storage and use of chemicals:
- Acids
- Oxidants
- Chemical disinfectants
Laboratory Analysis (13)
- Calibrate and repair laboratory instrumentation to ensure proper operation
- Collect water samples
- Perform sample preservation and documentation for laboratory samples
- Perform lab tests, record results, and interpret data
- Use equipment to evaluate water quality
- Perform analyses:
- Turbidity
- Free Cl2 residual
- Total Cl2 residual
- pH
Equipment Operation & Maintenance (27)
- Adjust pumps to meet demand
- Perform facility start up and shut down per SOP
- Calibrate in-line instrumentation (e.g., pH, turbidimeters, Cl analyzer)
- Complete equipment maintenance and repair records, including work orders
Ensure the operation and maintenance of equipment at the water treatment facility:
- Chlorine disinfection system
- Treated water storage tanks
- Clearwell
- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
- Raw and treated water pumping systems
- Water intake equipment
- Pumps
- Chemical feed equipment
- Chemical mixing equipment (e.g., rapid mix, flocculators, static mixers)
- Water quality analyzers
- Valves
- Injectors
- Inspect, exercise, and maintain valves
- Maintain facility and process control water meters
- Install and maintain facility piping (e.g., air, water, chemical)
- Lubricate pumps, motors, chains, conveyors, and other machinery and equipment
- Operate and maintain pumps, drivers, and auxiliary equipment
- Operate and maintain onsite backup power generator
- Perform calibration of chemical feeders
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance to the auxiliary water treatment plant equipment:
- Electric motors
- Gas and electric powered pumps
- Emergency systems
- Pressure and flow regulators
- Chemical feed systems
- Perform routine maintenance of grounds machinery, structures, equipment, and piping systems (e.g., cleaning, painting)
- Perform inspections on clear well covers, hatches, access covers, vents, and overflows
Source Water Characteristics (10)
- Evaluate the following source water characteristics:
- Biological (bacterial, protozoa, viruses)
- Chemical
- Potential sources of source water contamination
- Physical
- Measure static water level and pumping levels of wells
- Measure and monitor raw water source
- Perform inspections of ground water well sites and report any issues that may affect water quality (e.g., contamination, flooding, well head protection)
- Educate community on source water protection and conservation
- Evaluate the following source water characteristics:
Security, Safety, Compliance, & Administrative Procedures (20)
- Accept chemical shipments
- Advise on need to order chemicals, repair parts, and tools
- Advise system staff and/or contractors of potential problems and alarms
- Inspect plant safety equipment (e. g., fire extinguishers, AED, smoke and gas detectors)
- Comply with safety requirements of the facility and actively promote safe work practices
- Develop and maintain standard operating procedures
- Determine materials, labor, and cost needed for operation, maintenance, and repairs
- Procure materials, labor, and cost needed for operation, maintenance, and repairs
- Investigate consumer complaints regarding water quality and take remedial action
- Take delivery of chemicals by unloading by hand or with equipment such as fork lifts cranes (e.g., chlorine cylinders, bulk liquids, dry bagged chemicals)
- Inspect chemical containers and security tags before taking delivery (e.g., review SDSs)
- Comply with lock-out tag-out procedures
- Determine if water quality violations have occurred
- Ensure compliance with regulatory agency standards
- Manage safety and environmental issues in compliance with appropriate regulatory agencies (e.g., Hazardous Waste Disposal, Air Quality Standards)
- Monitor and control residual effluents to comply with regulatory permit limits
- Monitor the use of energy and chemicals
- Complete monthly reports
- Track and maintain inventory (e.g., equipment, chemical, general supplies)
- Evaluate operating records and trends
- Maintain facility operation records
- Monitor and record daily weather readings
- Conduct confined space entries according to appropriate regulatory guidelines
- Notify the public when reportable maximum contaminant levels are exceeded
- Perform facility and perimeter security checks
- Use, handle, and dispose of chemicals according to safety standards
- Perform safety procedures (e.g., calibration of atmospheric testing devices, chemical hazards and chemical spill response, pathogens, Personal Protective Equipment)
- Perform supervisory duties - enforcing policies and safety procedures
- Plan water treatment operations such as:
- Production
- Treatment and storage
- Review and update facility emergency response plans
- Respond to emergencies (e.g., facility upset, major spill response, natural disasters, system contamination)
- WPI Public Water Supply System Operator Class I Official Content Outline
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