Drinking Water Operator Certification and Certificate to Operate Criteria/Requirements for US Navy Overseas Drinking Water Systems

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Drinking Water Operator Certification and Certificate to Operate Criteria/Requirements for US Navy Overseas Drinking Water Systems James F. Harris, PE Naval Facilities Engineering Command 22 May 2012

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2 Topics For discussion Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) Background Key Elements of Plan of Action Certificate to Operate (CTO) Operator Certification Challenges Summary

3 Bottom Line Upfront (BLUF) Navy should establish a group Water Quality Oversight Group (WQOG) - to perform third party overseas water quality oversight similar to that provided by EPA and/or states for drinking water systems in the United States. Key elements are the Certificate to Operate (CTO) and Operator training and certification There have been a number of challenges; namely with operator training and certification First CTOs will be issued in December 2012; program will be monitored and course corrected as appropriate

4 Background Navy Inspector General (IG) provided SECNAV with an Overseas Potable Water System summary report dated January 2009. The IG report identified deficiencies in management, quality and safety of overseas potable water systems and also recommended improvements in potable water management and oversight. In response to the summary report, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) and Commander Navy Installations (CNIC) were tasked by SECNAV to develop corrective actions for improvement.

5 Better Get A Plan Plan Summary: Establish Oversight Group consisting of ENV, PW, BUMED WQOG Establish Regional Water Quality Boards (RWQB) Establish Certificate to Operate Program (CTO) Establish Operator Training and Certification Program Establish Data Repository Develop Consumer Confidence Reports Some AORs already reporting ie., Europe Plan Establishes Command Accountability, Oversight and Operational Procedures

6 It s Different Overseas Navy has invested millions in overseas drinking water infrastructure (capital costs) including sophisticated technology including Reverse Osmosis, GAC filtration, UV disinfection with less emphasis on operations and maintenance. Specifically: Operators are typically a mix of local national hires and sailors (utility technicians UTs) on shore duty High turnover and short tour lengths for key personnel Insufficient operator training and no certification No process for independent checks by public health authority (ie., No NOVs or fines!)

7 Certificate to Operate (CTO) Primary tool is the Sanitary Survey Sanitary Surveys conducted every 3 yrs If deficiencies exist or conditions change at a given system, the WQOG may be required to conduct a Sanitary Survey more frequently

8 Certificate to Operate (CTO) Sanitary Survey evaluates adequacy & compliance status of the: Drinking water sources Facilities Equipment O&M Management For producing & distributing safe drinking water

9 Certificate to Operate (CTO) Deficiencies noted during Sanitary Survey may be classified as: Significant (exceed MCL, no chlorine) Moderate (No CCC/BFP, pressure) Minor No mapping, poor records) Definitions based on USEPA s Guidance Manual for Conducting Sanitary Surveys

10 Certificate to Operate (CTO) Based on Sanitary Survey, WQOG will recommend: Full Certificate to Operate Conditional Certificate to Operate No Certificate to Operate

11 Operator Certification Focus & Intent: Establish overseas operator (ORC & AORC) training and certification program equivalent to stateside EPA-certified program Classify WTPs & DSs Achieve environmental compliance and protect public health

12 Operator Certification Key Elements: Establish Navy Instructions, requirements & procedures Classify treatment & distribution facilities Establish grades of certification Develop and implement training program Issue certificates and administer program Report to NAVFACHQ, CNIC & BUMED

13 Operator Certification Details to consider: Levels of certification Based on System Classification Provisional certification Reciprocity Renewal Suspension/Revocation Continuing education Certificate reinstatement Operator requirements

14 Challenges Example Challenges: Language Units Simple, Right?! Local national operators are not interchangeable Local national in Sigonella, IT would not work in Naples, IT much less Spain or Greece Test needs to be tailored for specific location Not efficient or effective to know all types of treatment Some local nationals work directly for HN gov t (Japan, Spain) Asking lessor to comply with US training standards will be costly if not impractical

15 POAM Status 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% In-Progress Completed

16 CNIC-NAVFAC POAM Status SUMMARY: Establishment of major requirements close to complete Actions to implement some requirements (training) still unfunded CNIC-NAVFAC CNIC/NAVFAC CTOs can still be POAM issued POA&M while Status operator training program matures as long as water is deemed potable Semi-annual Meeting held 7-9 May in DC Included CNO, CNIC, WQOG, Regions First CTOs to be issued December 2012

17 Points of Contact Jim Harris James.f.harris@navy.mil 757-322-4776 Ken Isaac Kenneth.isaac@navy.mil 202-6859425 Joanne Truong Joanne.truong@navy.mil 757-322-4739