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how many ceu hours for texas wastewater treatment operator license

by Zachariah Fay Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

30 hours

How long does it take to become a TCEQ certified wastewater operator?

Applicants with a High School diploma or GED may substitute up to two years of experience with college hours or additional TCEQ approved wastewater operator training. 32 semester hours of college or 40 additional hours of approved training for one year of work experience.

What are the requirements to obtain a wastewater treatment license?

This webpage outlines the specific requirements to obtain a license; however, certain wastewater treatment systems may require additional training for their employees. Education: degree major must be in chemistry, biology, engineering, microbiology, bacteriology, or another similar discipline as approved by the TCEQ Executive Director.

What is the wastewater certification and continuing education homepage?

The Wastewater Certification and Continuing Education Homepage can help keep you up-to-date with Operator Certification requirements.

How many CEU is an hour of specialized training?

Generally, 1 hour of specialized training = 0.1 CEU (policy revised 2/1/2011). Additional training suggestions and resources may be found on the Exam Preparation page.

How long does it take for a license to expire?

Expired Licenses. A license or registration may not be renewed if it has been: expired for more than 30 days and an application has not been received by the executive director or postmarked within 30 days after the expiration date of the license or registration; revoked; or. replaced by a higher class of license.

How long does it take to renew a Texas driver's license?

Persons failing to renew their license or registration in a timely manner due to serving as a United States military service member on active duty outside of Texas, may renew their license within two years [730 days] of returning from active duty (this does not apply to military contractors).

How long is an occupational license valid?

Occupational licenses are valid for three years and must be renewed with the TCEQ. Renewal applicants must have completed the required CE requirements, submit a renewal application and a criminal history attestation, and pay the renewal fee.

How many CE hours are required for a water license?

Required CE hours: 30 hours. License can be renewed online. Renewal Restrictions: Class A and B operators may not apply the "Basic Water" course, or any course that is equivalent to Basic Water, for renewal credit hours.

Is TCEQ responsible for undelivered mail?

The TCEQ is not responsible for undelivered mail. Licensees are responsible for renewing their licenses timely. In addition, provided the TCEQ has a valid e-mail address on file, an e-mail notification will be sent 90 days before the license expires.

Can a UST contractor renew their license online?

License can be renewed online. Additional Requirements: certified that the UST contractor has commercial liability insurance designating the commission as the certificate holder in an amount of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) and certified that the UST contractor has a net worth of not less than $25,000.

What is the 30 TAC subchapter J?

30 TAC Subchapter J requires that half the total required experience for Class A, B, and C licensing must be in actual hands-on operation or maintenance of domestic (biological) wastewater-treatment facilities , such as:

What is a wastewater plant operator?

wastewater-plant operator, superintendent, or foreman; wastewater-plant maintenance mechanic or instrument technician, or. laboratory analyst or technician (provided that the analyst works at a lab primarily doing analyses for water utilities, so that the analyst consults daily with wastewater-operations personnel).

Is a Class D license renewable?

Experience in maintenance of on-site aerobic treatment units does not apply toward the requirements for wastewater operator licensing. A Class D license is renewable if it is a license to perform maintenance on on-site aerobic treatment units.

Is plumbing a wastewater system?

Components on residential property normally installed or repaired by a plumber are not considered to be part of a wastewater-collection system and will not count as experience for any level of wastewater-collection licensing.

How many hours of training do you need to be a water operator?

64 semester hours of college or 80 additional hours of approved training for two years of work experience.

How much does it cost to get a TCEQ exam?

Submit an application and fee ($111) to the TCEQ. Once your application is approved, sign up for an exam at your local TCEQ regional office or your local computer-based testing center.

How many years of work experience is required for a high school diploma?

High School or General Equivalency Diploma: Education: High School diploma or GED. Work Experience: five years of work experience, three of which must be "hands-on". At least one half of the work experience must be obtained in the specific field for the license that is requested.

Is a Class A license renewable?

Class D licenses are not renewable for licensed operators: at groundwater treatment systems of 250 connections or more;

What is Teex Water and Wastewater?

The TEEX Water and Wastewater Program over 75 years of experience providing basic and advanced technical training solutions to industry professionals across the State of Texas. In addition to providing basic and advanced licensing training, TEEX also delivers federally funded Critical Infrastructure Safety technical training to plant personnel. As a result of our industry expertise, many courses conducted at the Texas A&M University RELLIS campus and those hosted throughout Texas have been approved for credit and licensing by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Training specialty areas covered by the TEEX Water and Wastewater Program include, landscape irrigator licensing, on-site sewage facilities, all-hazard awareness and preparedness for water utilities, backflow prevention, and customer service inspection. In addition to a traditional classroom training environment, TEEX also provides industry professionals with online training options, correspondence courses, and online licensing exam prep training.

What is Teex online training?

In addition to a traditional classroom training environment, TEEX also provides industry professionals with online training options, correspondence courses, and online licensing exam prep training.

What is continuing education required for?

Continuing Education is required to renew most professional licenses. States and provinces use different labels and have varying approval criteria. AWWA provides Certificates of Completion representing CEUs, which can then be converted to a variety of units. You must verify requirements with your state licensing agency prior to registering ...

What is the responsibility of the licensing agency before registering for a program?

It is the individual's responsibility, before registering for any education program, to contact his/her licensing agency: 1. To confirm that the education program is acceptable for continuing education credit towards your particular license; and 2. To confirm what you need to submit for credit approval.

Does Awwa record PDHs?

AWWA does not record PDHs, maintain records or provide certificates because agencies allow manual documentation. AWWA does provide a form for students to manually track their PDHs. Agencies can convert CE Credits into PDHs: 1.0 CEUs = 10 PDHs.

Can AWWA verify transcripts?

Yes or no in AWWA verified column on transcript indicates credit entered by AWWA. AWWA can only verify credits entered by AWWA headquarters.

How long is Pumps - an Introduction?

December 16, 2020. Pumps - an introduction is a three hour course which begins with a historical review of water systems and discusses applications for various pumps to handle the water and wastewater requirements.

When is the introduction to pumps?

An Introduction to Pumps. December 16, 2020. Pumps - an introduction is a three hour course which begins with a historical review of water systems and discusses applications for various pumps to handle the water and wastewater requirements.

Applications

Wastewater-Treatment-Plant Experience

Wastewater-Collection-System Experience

Industrial Wastewater Experience

Experience Maintaining On-Site Aerobic Treatment Units

Other Applicable Experience

For More Information

  • For questions about experience qualifications, contact the Wastewater Operator Licensing Program in Austin at 512-239-6133, fax 512-239-6272, or write to us at: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Permitting and Registration Support Division Wastewater Operator Licensing Program, MC 178 P.O. Box 13087 Austin, TX 78711-3087 Return to top
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Education and Work Experience

Training Courses

Application and Examination

Education and Work Experience Requirements

Class D Exceptions

Continuing Education Requirements

  • All Water Licenses require 30 hours of Continuing Education (CE) to be eligible for renewal. CE hours are given for successful completion of TCEQ approved training courses. CE hours must be acquired prior to the expiration of the license and may be obtained any time during the validity of the license. A & B water operators may complete a self-attes...
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Renewal Requirements

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