Section 114.03. Definitions.  


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  • In this subchapter:
    (1)  "Certificate" means a printed document issued by the department, pursuant to this subchapter, stating that the operator named therein has met the competency requirements for one or more operator grades and subclasses.
    (2)  "Certified operator" means a person who has met the requirements of this subchapter and has been issued a certificate by the department to work at one or more of the classifications of waterworks.
    (3)  "Classification" or "class" means a number assigned to a waterworks based on a rating system.
    (3m)  "Community water system" has the meaning given in s. NR 809.04 (4) .
    (4)  "Department" means the department of natural resources.
    (5)  "Direct responsible charge" means to provide detailed on-site technical direction of the operation of a waterworks.
    (6)  "Experience in the operation of a waterworks" means to have performed the basic duties involved with the operation of a specific treatment subclass for 12 months, or to have provided daily on-site technical supervision of the operator or operators performing those duties.
    (7)  "Grade" means a number indicating the classification assigned to a person based on successful completion of an examination and experience, except that the operator-in-training grade is denoted by the letter "T".
    (9m)  "Non-transient non-community water system" means a non-community water system that regularly serves at least 25 of the same persons over 6 months per year and is not a waterworks as defined in sub. (15) . Examples of non-transient non-community water systems include but are not limited to those serving schools, day care centers and factories.
    (10)  "Operate" means to be in direct responsible charge of a subclass or subclasses of operations at a waterworks.
    (11)  "Operator-in-charge" means the person designated by the owner of a waterworks to be in direct responsible charge of a subclass of operations of the waterworks. Not included in this definition are utility managers, city engineers, directors of public works or the equivalent, who are not actually involved in day-to-day operations.
    (11m)  "Other than municipal community water system" means a community water system that is not a municipal water system and is not a waterworks as defined in sub. (15) . Examples of other than municipal community water systems include but are not limited to those serving mobile home parks, apartments and condominiums.
    (12)  "Owner" means the state, county, town, town sanitary district, city, village, corporation, firm, company, institution, association, utility district, school district, or individual owning or operating any waterworks.
    (13)  "Subclass" means a letter assigned to a waterworks based upon a particular type of process at the waterworks and the letter assigned to a person based on passing an examination for a specific operational process.
    (14m)  "Water system" means an other than municipal community or a non-transient non-community water system as defined in subs. (11m) and (9m) respectively.
    (15)  "Waterworks" means a community water system owned by, or a private utility serving, a county, city, village, town, town sanitary district, utility district or a county-owned or state-owned public institution for congregate care or correction, which includes but is not limited to correctional institutions, correctional camp systems, county jails or houses of correction, mental health institutes, schools for the handicapped, hospitals, infirmaries and asylums.
History: Cr. Register, September, 1995, No. 477 , eff. 10-1-95; correction in (16) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, December, 2000, No. 540 ; cr. (3m), (9m), (11m) and (14m), am. (16), Register, December, 2000, No. 540 , eff. 1-1-01; CR 13-054 : am. (2), (3), (5), r. and recr. (6), r. (8), (9), am. (10), (11), (12), (13), r. (14), (16) Register June 2014 No. 702 , eff. 7-1-15.

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Section NR 809.04 (4) defines "community water system" to mean "a public water system which serves at least 15 service connections used by year–round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year–round residents. Any public water system serving 7 or more homes, 10 or more mobile homes, 10 or more apartment units, or 10 or more condominium units shall be considered a community water system unless information is available to indicate that 25 year–round residents will not be served." Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1