Laboratory operator definition

Laboratory operator means an individual who is in general supervision of a laboratory which performs laboratory analyses for waterworks and wastewater works and who is responsible for the accuracy of the laboratory tests and reports for the facility, but who does not operate the waterworks or wastewater works unless appropriately certified as an operator for that type facility.
Laboratory operator means an individual who is in general supervision of a laboratory which performs laboratory analyses for waterworks and wastewater works and who is responsible for the accuracy of the laboratory tests and reports for the facility, but who does not operate the waterworks or wastewater works unless appropriately certified as an operator for that type facility. "Lagoon" shall have the same definition as contained in OAC 252:619, Operation and Maintenance of Non-Industrial Total Retention Lagoon Systems and Land Application or OAC 252:621, Non-Industrial Flow Through and Public Water Supply Impoundments Including Land

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