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Water/Wastewater Operator — OIT/ORC
Total cost: $120
Governing Authority
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation - Water and Wastewater Operators Certification Board
Official website →Yes
Certification Required
Accepted
ABC Exams Accepted
Available
Water Treatment
Available
Wastewater Treatment
12 hrs
CE Hours
$120
Total Initial Fees
Education & Training Requirements
VerifiedMinimum Education
High school diploma or GED required; bachelor's degree required for Grade IV
Minimum Degree Level
High school diploma/GED
Approved Programs
TDEC-approved training programs; Fleming Training Center courses; college degrees in engineering, chemistry, or related science
Water and wastewater operator certification requires at minimum a high school diploma or GED for entry-level positions. Higher certification levels may require additional education such as college coursework in water/wastewater technology, environmental science, chemistry, biology, or engineering. Many community colleges and technical schools offer water/wastewater technology programs that prepare candidates for certification examinations. On-the-job experience at a treatment facility is also required, with hours varying by certification level.
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ABC Certification & State Requirements
VerifiedABC Certification Accepted
Association of Boards of Certification
Water Treatment Cert.
Available
Wastewater Treatment Cert.
Available
Certification Details
Tennessee's Water and Wastewater Operators Certification Board issues certificates of competency. Grade IV requires bachelor's degree in engineering/chemistry/related science plus 12 months Grade III/IV experience. Application must be submitted 60 days before exam. Early renewal (before Feb 1) saves $50.
The ABC (Association of Boards of Certification) is the primary national examination body for water and wastewater operators. Approximately 35 states accept ABC standardized examinations for operator certification. Certification is typically tiered (e.g., Class I through IV or Grade 1 through 4) with higher levels corresponding to more complex treatment facilities and larger population served. Water treatment, water distribution, wastewater treatment, and wastewater collection are separate certification categories in most states.
Examination Requirements
VerifiedABC Examinations Accepted
Association of Boards of Certification
Exam Topics
Water treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment, collection, regulations, safety, mathematics, chemistry
Passing Score
70%
State-Specific Exam Required
State Supplemental Examination
The ABC (Association of Boards of Certification) provides standardized examinations for water and wastewater operator certification, accepted by approximately 35 states. Examinations cover water treatment processes, distribution system operation, water quality analysis, laboratory procedures, regulatory compliance, safety protocols, and mathematics. A passing score of 70% is standard across most jurisdictions. Some states administer their own examinations covering state-specific regulations and treatment requirements. Separate examinations are typically required for water treatment, water distribution, wastewater treatment, and wastewater collection.
Overall licensing difficulty: 3/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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State Certification Requirements
VerifiedState Certification Required
State Certification Title
Certified Water/Wastewater Operator
Additional Notes
Grade IV requires bachelor's degree in engineering, chemistry, or related science.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia require certification for water and wastewater treatment system operators under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act. Each state establishes its own certification program with tiered levels based on facility complexity and population served. The Association of Boards of Certification (ABC) provides standardized examinations used by approximately 35 states. Operators must demonstrate competency in treatment processes, water quality, regulatory compliance, and safety.
Facility Types & Operator Authority
VerifiedFacility Types
Water treatment plants, water distribution systems, wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collection systems
Certification Levels
Grade I through Grade IV based on facility size and treatment complexity
Multiple Certifications
Permitted
Supervision Requirements
Certified operator required at appropriate grade level for each facility
Certified water/wastewater operators are responsible for the safe and compliant operation of water treatment plants, water distribution systems, wastewater treatment facilities, and wastewater collection systems. They ensure safe drinking water for public consumption and proper treatment of sewage before discharge. Operators must be certified at a level equal to or higher than the facility's classification. Most states allow operators to hold multiple certifications across water treatment, distribution, wastewater treatment, and collection categories.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Standard application $60; reciprocity application $100 | $60 |
Certification Fee Standard application $60; reciprocity application $100 | $60 |
Renewal Fee | $50-$100 |
Total Initial Fees Standard application $60; reciprocity application $100 | $120 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified1 year
Renewal Period
12 hrs
CE Hours Required
$50-$100
Renewal Fee
CE Details
Continuing education required per renewal cycle. Early renewal (before February 1): $50. Standard renewal (Feb 1-June 30): $100.
Regulatory Board
Water and wastewater operator certifications must be renewed on schedule with the state certifying authority. Renewal cycles typically range from 2 to 3 years with 12-30 continuing education hours per cycle. CE requirements typically cover treatment processes, water quality analysis, regulatory compliance updates, laboratory procedures, safety protocols, and emerging contaminants. Many states accept training from ABC-approved providers, state conferences, and online courses.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
ABC Reciprocity
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states offer reciprocity or endorsement for water/wastewater operators certified in other states. States that accept ABC examinations generally offer smoother reciprocity for operators who have passed ABC standardized tests at the equivalent level. Requirements typically include verification of current certification, meeting experience requirements, and paying application fees. Some states may require a state-specific examination covering local regulations. Reciprocity agreements vary and should be verified with the specific state certifying authority.
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Tennessee's early bird renewal system offers a 50% discount ($50 vs $100) for operators who renew before February 1, one of the most significant early renewal incentives in the country.
Grade IV requires bachelor's degree in engineering, chemistry, or related science.
Application must be notarized and submitted 60 days before exam.
Early renewal before February 1: $50; standard renewal Feb 1-June 30: $100.
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Reciprocity application fee: $100.
There is no interstate compact for water/wastewater operators. ABC member states generally recognize each other's ABC exam scores, providing significant mobility.
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Tennessee requires certification for water/wastewater operators. ABC examinations are accepted. All certification is managed through the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation - Water and Wastewater Operators Certification Board.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state certifying authority.