The Board of Licensure of Water System Operators was created by Maine Statute Chapter 22 Chapter 601 Subchapter 3. Rules developed to carry out this sub-chapter are Rules Relating to the Licensure of Water System Operators (MS Word) and include the classification of water systems determined by treatment and distribution qualities, establishes licensing requirements and procedures for initial licenses and biennial renewals. The Rules also establish the fees and operator discipline process.
Online Operator License Renewal
How to Become a Licensed Water Operator
List of licensed Water Operators (PDF)
Board Members
Brian McBride, Chair
Class IV Operator Representative
York Water District
Louis (Rob) Durgin Vice Chair
Water System Management Representative
Dover-Foxcroft Water District
Brian Tarbuck, Secretary
Professional Engineer Representative
Greater Augusta Utility District
Mary Ellen Bowers
Non-Transient, Non-Community Public Water System Representative
Western Maine Water Service, Waterworks Management, LLC
Amy Lachance
Maine DHHS Representative
Maine CDC Drinking Water Program
Keith Levasseur
Class III Operator Representative
Sanford Water District
Shaun Yeatts
Educator Representative
Bath Water District
Empty Position
Class II Operator Representative
Empty Position
VSWS Operator Representative
The Water Operators' Board can be contacted via the Clerk: Email DWPlicensing.dhhs@Maine.gov or phone (207) 287-5699.
Meetings & Minutes
The Board of Licensure of Water System Operators meets quarterly (January–March, April–June, July–September, October–December)
Next Meeting Dates
- Board Meeting: Friday, August 7, 2026; 9:00am
Maine CDC - 286 Water Street, Augusta
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Meeting Minutes
2026
2025
2024
- February 2 (PDF)
- June 21 (DOCX)
Agenda Only - August 2 (PDF)
- September 17 (PDF)
Emergency Meeting - November 1 (PDF)
- December 6 (PDF)
Board Policies and Practices
The following policies and practices have been established by the Board to ensure consistency in operations.
Board Code of Ethics
The Code of Ethics (PDF) was developed in March of 2007 to guide the Board.
Operator Code of Ethics
The Board adopted the Professional Code of Ethics (PDF) that was developed by New England Water Works Operator Certification Committee. These are the principles that guide licensed operators in the performance of their duties. Download your ready-to-frame copy (PDF).
Complaints Against an Operator
Operators are responsible for the quality and quantity of drinking water. Their practices ensure the safety and availability of water.
Before initiating a complaint against a licenser operator, please refer to the Procedure for Filing a Complaint (PDF).
Complaints must be submitted for Board review using this form (PDF). Other guidance, policies and procedures may be found throughout the website under appropriate topics.