Timeline
All licenses must be renewed by the end of every odd-numbered year (for example, December 31, 2023, followed by December 31, 2025, and so on).
Number of hours
Operators must acquire the number of TCHs matching their highest-grade license:
License* | TCHs |
---|---|
VSS/VND | 5 |
1D/1T/2D/2T | 10 |
3D/3T | 15 |
4D/4T | 20 |
*- Applies to both Operator-in-Training and Full licenses
Receiving TCHs
Most operators receive TCHs through the completion of Board-approved courses. You can identify a Board-approved course by the Drinking Water Board course ID (DW-XX-XX) attached to the course. These IDs are provided to the course provider upon their approval by the Board.
Several organizations have blanket approval from the Board to provide approved trainings. These include the Massachusetts Water Works Association, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Massachusetts Rural Water Association, Western Massachusetts Waterworks, and the New England Water Works Association.
The Board may recognize TCHs provided by a federal agency (example: EPA), a state agency (example: MassDEP and MEMA) or other state’s drinking water certification program (example: NH, CT, CA) that were not submitted for Board approval. Operators should confirm with the Board if they are unsure if a course is Board-approved before they take the course.
The Board also allows operators to receive TCHs in several additional ways:
- Passing a drinking water operator licensing exam = 7 TCHs. This is limited to one exam per renewal period.
- Membership in American Water Works Association/New England Water Works Association or Massachusetts Water Works Association (1 TCH each annually per membership) or membership in other drinking water organizations recognized by the Board (0.5 TCH each annually per membership). Memberships can count towards a maximum of 3 TCHs per renewal period.
- Completing a first aid or CPR course conducted, co-sponsored, or sanctioned by a Board recognized organization (ex: Red Cross) = 3 TCHs per renewal period
- Completing a drinking water-related training that issues continuing education units (CEUs). 1 CEU = 10 TCHs
- Completing drinking water-related college courses for credit = 15 TCHs per 1 credit hour.
- Completing drinking water-related college courses not for credit = 1 TCH per hour attended.
- Teaching a drinking water-related course approved for TCHs = 2 TCHs per hour taught up to a maximum of 40% of TCHs needed for renewal. Credit given for teaching course once per renewal period.
Documentation
Operators should keep in their records copies of certificates of completion or other documentation as it relates to the methods by which they obtained the necessary TCHs. For memberships, a copy of the membership card, confirmation notification from the organization, or similar item will suffice. Documentation may be requested during an audit. It is good practice to retain training documentation for at least one prior renewal cycle.
Auditing
The Board occasionally conducts audits of operators renewing their licenses to confirm the required number of TCHs were obtained. The Board may also request this information at any point in time.
Finding board-approved trainings
Board-approved trainings can be found in several ways.
- Visit the websites of the organizations with blanket approval:
- MA Water Works Association
- MA Rural Water Association
- New England Water Works Association
- MA Water Resources Authority: (note: trainings for MWRA employees only)
- Western MA Waterworks Association
- Visit the MassDEP Training calendars:
- Note that not all trainings listed are Board-approved. Confirm approval with the provider or the Board. There are separate calendars for free trainings and trainings requiring payment.