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The Operator Convenience Facility Project aims to provide accessible restroom facilities that meet the health and safety needs of our Muni Operators throughout the City, and reduce unplanned schedule interruptions.

Muni is the largest transit agency in the Bay Area with 702,000 daily transit boardings. Transit service is provided by 2,512 Muni operators that operate 74 Muni routes and 102 transit terminals in San Francisco and into Daly City. Routes such as the 33 Ashbury-18th and 29 Sunset are estimated to take 43 to 85 minutes one way. The lack of available restrooms at a terminal force operators to leave their routes to find a clean and safe restroom, which creates unplanned service disruptions.

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The National Recreation and Park Association offers the premier certification program in swimming pool operations, the Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) certification. The AFO program provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date training for pool operators and includes information on water chemistry, disinfection, mechanical systems, operations, healthy pools and safety.

Since 1970, PHMSA has collected data about pipeline infrastructure from operators. The annual report formats have changed several times over the years. The initial year of annual report collection is shown below:

Washington State rules on construction and maintenance of regulated recreational water facilities such as swimming pools, spas, water parks, and wading pools. Regulated facilities include pools at athletic or private clubs, municipal or park facilities, hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums, mobile home parks, RV parks, and homeowner association communities.

Pool owners or operators of regulated facilities must report any death, near drowning, serious injury, or communicable disease associated with the facility. Complete the form and contact your local health department within 48 hours of the incident. If you're unable to reach your local health department, contact us.

Several local health agencies provide training, often in the spring. Contact the local health agencies in Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, or Whatcom counties for information about their pool operator trainings.

As of January 1, 2017, OPR manages ALL pollution abatement facility operator licenses. For answers to questions, please visit OPR's webpage where you will find the statutes and rules which govern the profession, application instructions and frequently asked questions.

A facility having a discharge permit issued pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Sections 1263 or 1265 or a permit or certificate of compliance issued pursuant to 10 V.S.A. Section 1973, requiring facility operation by certified operators shall employ chief operator, assistant chief operator and operator(s).

Domestic wastewater treatment facilities have five (5) classification levels. Class 1 facilities have simplified treatment processes with low design flows. Class 5 facilities are more complex treatment processes with design flows of greater than 5.0 MGD.

Industrial treatment facilities are classified in three categories; dairy, metal, and paper. There are also three (3) levels to each classification (1, 2, & 4). Each level of industrial classification is based on treatment process and design flow.

This award program was initiated in 2019 and includes all individual wastewater permit holders, with special emphasis on municipal systems. Nominations are made by department staff and are meant to recognize both facilities and operators for exceptional performance. Awards are presented at the Government Affairs Seminar in February. The department appreciates facilities and operators' daily commitment around the state to protect our natural resources.

All certified operators must complete the DEP's system security course called "Securing Drinking Water and Wastewater Facilities" by the end of the operator's first full cycle that begins after 9/18/2010. So, if your license expiration date is 9/30/13, 12/31/13, 3/31/14, 6/30/14 and on, you MUST have the security course completed. Failure to complete the course will result in the loss of your license. You only need to take the course once!

Iowa Law requires all operators of underground facilities (excluding private facilities) to register their underground facilities with the Iowa One Call System. You may complete and submit the form provided below, or contact the Iowa One Call center at (563) 884-7762

Locators represent the underground facility operator. Iowa law requires all underground facility operators to register with and utilize the Iowa One call system accordingly. Underground facility operators are responsible for locating and marking the portion of any underground facilities that they own and operate.

The Commission also adopted amendments to 16 Texas Administrative Code, Section 85.722, changing the allowable impoundment fee and daily storage fee that vehicle storage facilities can charge starting on November 1, 2021.

Federally licensed Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) tow trucks that are performing consent tows are exempt from TDLR license requirements and do not need a TDLR tow license in order to remove a vehicle from a vehicle storage facility (VSF). If a UCR operator does not provide TDLR license numbers but has properly filled out the remainder of the VSF011 form or other instrument of release, the VSF mustrelease the vehicle. A VSF cannot deny release of the vehicle because a UCR operator does not have or provide a TDLR license number.

House Bill 1140 passed by the 86thTexas Legislature, amended Occupations Code, Chapter 2303, relating to fees for vehicles stored at vehicle storage facilities; authorizing fee increases and decreases; eliminating a fee; eliminating a minimum fee. House Bill 1140 and the changes to Chapter 2303became effective June 14, 2019.

The 86th legislative session gave the Commission of Licensing and Regulation the ability to adjust the impoundment and storage fees based on the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Workers (CPI-U) by an amount equal to the fee in effect on December 31 of the preceding year. As of January 1st, 2020, vehicle storage facilities may charge the following rates for storage and impoundment.

Under authority of Chapter 86, Texas Administrative Code, TDLR Executive Director Brian Francis has activated emergency consent tow provisions for the 54 Texas counties identified by Governor Greg Abbott in his October 16 and October 19, 2018 disaster declarations. These emergency provisions will help expedite recovery and cleanup efforts and allow more tow operators to assist our fellow Texans in their time of need.

All operators who work at permitted solid waste facilities in New Hampshire must be certified by NHDES through the Solid Waste Facility Operator Training and Certification Program. Solid Waste Operator Training (SWOT) increases awareness of and compliance with RSA 149-M and the New Hampshire Solid Waste Rules through education and training. Operators that understand the requirements are in a better position to properly maintain their facility, control operating costs, and protect public health and the environment.

After submitting an initial application, all operators will receive a Processed Applicant letter. The letter includes the assigned in-person Basic Training class date. If the applicant cannot attend their assigned class, there are alternatives including online training. The applicant is to contact the SWOT Coordinator for information on the online options or for a one-time extension to their Processed Applicant status.

NHDES has developed a curriculum for solid waste operators that meets the definition of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (Env-Sw 1603.03). The trainings are designed to instruct solid waste operators on how to best manage wastes that come into their facilities in order to promote environmental protection, public health and safety. A description of the classes and resources are listed in a two-column table below. The courses are provided either online or in-person. All online classes are recorded so that they may be viewed at a later date. To see all of the pre-recorded webinars, you may either view the table below or go to the NHDES SWOT Channel.

DISCLAIMER: Below is a list of NHDES workshops developed for CPD hours for certified solid waste operators and the corresponding presentations or webinar links, as available. If you have problems accessing any of these files, please contact the SWOT Program at SW...@des.nh.gov and we will provide accommodation. Operators should place any materials obtained or notes taken during these workshops in their Basic Training Manual in order to build and update their library of information.

The Solid Waste Management Bureau (SWMB) Staff will be available to answer questions from solid waste facility representatives regarding completing that year's AFR for active solid waste facilities. Staff will also be available to field questions regarding PCRs for inactive solid waste landfills - these questions may be relayed to other NHDES staff members if necessary. Attendees should bring their records, questions, concerns and anything else they might need so that the SWMB Staff can fully answer their questions. Instructors will not be completing the AFR or PCR forms for the solid waste facility representatives.

This workshop is designed as a follow-up to the Asbestos workshop. Instructors will discuss how asbestos is regulated and what operators need to know at their facilities, including identifying asbestos and what should be included in operating plans. Attendees should be able to determine how to manage an "unexpected" load of asbestos and whether a shipping facility is authorized to accept asbestos. Sample education and outreach materials for customers and residents will be provided.

This workshop is designed for renewing Solid Waste Operators that became certified prior to 2011. The full-day class is condensed to a half-day to give the attendees an up-to-date review of the role their facilities play in the management of solid waste in New Hampshire.

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