Colorado Code § 25-9-103

Water and wastewater facility operators certification board - composition - repeal of article
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(1) There is created the water and wastewater facility operators certification
board, which constitutes a section of the division of administration of the department and
consists of the following ten members appointed by the governor:
(a) A certified water treatment or domestic wastewater treatment facility operator with
the highest level of certification available in Colorado;
(b) A certified industrial wastewater treatment facility operator or other representative of
a private entity that operates an industrial wastewater treatment facility;
(c) A city manager, manager of a special district, or utility manager in a city, county, or
city and county that operates a domestic water or wastewater treatment facility;
(d) A representative of the department of public health and environment, who shall be an
ex officio, nonvoting member;
(e) A certified water distribution or wastewater collection system operator with the
highest level of certification available in Colorado;
(f) A representative of water or wastewater facilities serving rural areas; and
(g) Four members appointed to achieve geographical representation and to reflect the
various interests in the water and wastewater facility certification program. At least one of such
members shall reside west of the continental divide, and at least one shall reside in the rural
portion of the eastern plains of Colorado.
(2) At least four of the voting members of the board shall be certified water or
wastewater facility operators, including representatives of both the water and wastewater
industries.
(3) (a) Appointments of members to the board are for terms of four years.
(b) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2020.)
(4) This article 9 is repealed, effective September 1, 2031. Before the repeal, the water
and wastewater facility operators certification board is scheduled for review in accordance with
section 24-34-104.

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