Maine DEP Announces Computer Based Testing for Wastewater Operator Certification Exams

December 15, 2014

Contact: Karl Wilkins, karl.e.wilkins@maine.gov or (207) 287-5842

AUGUSTA ? Wastewater operators in Maine will soon have a new way to take the exam needed to receive their certification. Beginning in March 2015, certification testing will change from pencil and paper to a computerized test. Computer based testing will modernize the Maine Department of Environmental Protection?s Wastewater Operator Certification process and testing.

?During my interactions with wastewater operators I have repeatedly heard requests for modernization of the testing and certification process,? said DEP Commissioner Patricia Aho. ?Specifically, I have received suggestions related to increasing the frequency of testing, reducing the lag time to receive exam results and moving to electronic testing,? she added.

The current paper testing is only offered twice a year and it can take up to eight weeks to receive exam results. The change from paper to computer based exams will allow a more convenient testing schedule, more opportunities to take the exam (at least one Saturday a month), and allow the tester to receive their results immediately upon completing the exam. ?These changes are long overdue and create greater opportunities for our current and potential wastewater operators. They will get immediate feedback and the process overall will be improved,? Aho said. At the present time, there are two testing centers in Maine as well as a location in Portsmouth, NH. The paper exam will continue to be offered in Presque Isle for the time being.

In partnership with the Department, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) will continue to administer the testing and certification process through their South Portland, Maine office which houses the Joint Environmental Training Coordinating Committee (JETCC). Computer based testing has been successfully used by Maine?s Drinking Water Certification Program since 2012, as well as by other New England wastewater operator certification programs.

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