Under general supervision, inspects and monitors industrial and commercial wastewater sources for compliance with Federal, State and local discharge regulations; inspects pretreatment facilities, grease traps and interceptors; collects samples, and operates and maintains sampling equipment; and performs other work as required.
Meets with industrial and commercial representatives to facilitate the development and improvement of pretreatment systems; inspects and monitors local industries and commercial establishments for compliance with local, State and Federal wastewater discharge requirements related to hazardous materials and wastes; investigates new sources of potential pollutant discharge; issues on-site corrective notices to industries and commercial establishments; gathers evidence for administrative and legal actions; monitors the storage of hazardous and toxic wastes to insure that untreated wastes do not enter the wastewater stream and to insure that incompatible chemicals are not stored in a hazardous manner; analyzes laboratory data and interprets results of inspection and sampling activities; prepares reports of violations or unusual test results for supervisor's review; maintains field logs; calibrates and maintains sampling and metering equipment; uses a computer to develop spreadsheets and forms and to perform word processing.
Meets with industrial and commercial representatives to facilitate the development and improvement of pretreatment systems; inspects and monitors local industries and commercial establishments for compliance with local, State and Federal wastewater discharge requirements related to hazardous materials and wastes; investigates new sources of potential pollutant discharge; issues on-site corrective notices to industries and commercial establishments; gathers evidence for administrative and legal actions; monitors the storage of hazardous and toxic wastes to insure that untreated wastes do not enter the wastewater stream and to insure that incompatible chemicals are not stored in a hazardous manner; analyzes laboratory data and interprets results of inspection and sampling activities; prepares reports of violations or unusual test results for supervisor's review; maintains field logs; calibrates and maintains sampling and metering equipment; uses a computer to develop spreadsheets and forms and to perform word processing.
Knowledge:
Working knowledge of:
Some knowledge of:
Ability to:
Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:
Educational Substitution: A bachelor's degree in biological or chemical science, environmental or sanitary engineering, industrial hygiene or hazardous materials management or a related field may be substituted for two years of the required experience.
Special Requirements:
Must obtain an Environmental Compliance (Industrial Waste) Inspector Grade 1 Certification issued by the California Water Environment Association within one year from the date of employment. (If the examination is not administered within this time frame, this period will be extended to the next examination administration.)
Possession of a California Class C driver license from the start of employment.
Ability to lift 55 pounds.