Oklahoma Code § 59-1102

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Definitions
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A.  As used in the Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operator
Certification Act:
1.  "Board" means the Environmental Quality Board of the State
of Oklahoma;
2.  "Certificate" means a certificate of competency issued as
provided for herein;
3.  "Department" means the Oklahoma Department of Environmental
Quality;
4.  "Executive Director" means the Executive Director of the
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality;
5.  "Helper" means any person who performs or assists in the
performance of work which may affect the quality of either water or
wastewater;
6.  "Operator" means any person who is at any time responsible
for the operation of a wastewater works or waterworks or associated
laboratories, in part or in whole.  Operator shall not ordinarily
apply to an official exercising official general administrative
supervision but shall include any person who can, through a direct
act or command, affect the quality of the water or wastewater;
7.  "Person" means and includes individuals, firms,
partnerships, associations, and corporations; and also means and
includes the State of Oklahoma, counties, districts, municipalities,
and all subdivisions, districts, officers, agencies, departments,
institutions, or instrumentalities of any thereof, whether
governmental or proprietary;
8.  "Wastewater works" means wastewater treatment systems and
facilities used in the collection, transmission, storage, pumping,
treatment or disposal of liquid or waterborne wastes, except as
provided in subsection B of this section; and
9.  "Waterworks" means facilities used in the procurement,
treatment, storage, pumping or distribution of water for human
consumption, except as provided in subsection B of this section.
B.  The words "waterworks", or "wastewater works" shall not
include:

1.  Any waterworks used exclusively by a private residence or a
private business or industry, except when a waterworks has fifteen
or more permanent or temporary service connections available for
residential use, or regularly serves twenty-five or more of the same
individuals at least six (6) months in a year;
2.  Any nonindustrial wastewater works treatment system which
has an average flow of five thousand (5,000) gallons per day or
less;
3.  Any industrial wastewater works; and
4.  Such classes of systems, which because of their size, type
of treatment, or the nature of wastes involved, the Board shall find
do not require general supervision by a certified operator in order
to safeguard life, health, property, or the water supplies or
streams of this state.  Such classes shall be fixed by rules

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