OPERATOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
PHONE 307-777-7594

FAX 307-777-6779

Terrie Thompson, Administrative Assistant
opcert@wyo.gov

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Looking for the TRAINING CALENDAR? Please click on Training Opportunities on the left sidebar!

Looking for FUEL STORAGE TANK OPERATOR CERTIFICATION?  Please contact Oma Gilbreth with the Solid and Hazardous Waste Division at 307-777-7097.

Have you heard about our new exam procedures?

Has your system requested a facility classification review?  DEQ is allowing systems that are Level 2 or higher to request a classification review using the ABC classification criteria.  By using the ABC criteria, we will know for sure that your operators will be taking the correct level of exam for your system.  To have your system reviewed, please send a written request to Kim Parker.   Review the facility configuration form to see how your facility classification may change.

Casper Water Treatment Plant Design Meeting
Applicable WQD Rules   James Brough, WY DEQ
Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT2ESWTR)    Mindy Mohr USEPA, R8
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (Stage 2 DBPR)    Mindy Mohr USEPA, R8
Small Stream Variability & UV Disinfection Considerations    Dave Odens, Banner Associates
Identification of Sampling Parameters And Pilot Plant Design    Mark Maxwell, Black and Veatch
Optimizing Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Removal    Gregg McLeod, Hydrologx
Watershed Protection Measures    Anthony Beeson, Burns & McDonnell
Treatment Considerations Due to Impacts on the Platte Alluvial Aquifer from Upstream Metro WWTPs
    Bob Takeda, TST Engineers

Chapter 5 Update:: DEQ will post the draft version of Chapter 5 on the website when the draft is ready for public comment. Please stay tuned!!

Invasive Species Alert!   Help keep them out of Wyoming! Exotic mussel species can have widespread impacts on power plants, municipalities, irrigation systems and other water users.  They impede water delivery and increase maintenance costs by clogging pipes, pumps, turbines and filtration systems. Find out more about invasive mussel species and how to keep them out of Wyoming!