WAC 173-162-095
What should I know about the written and
on-site examinations? The written and on-site examinations
for licenses issued under this chapter are prepared,
administered, and evaluated by the department.
(1) What subjects will the written exam cover? The
examinations are prepared to test the knowledge and
understanding of the following subjects:
(a) Washington state ground water laws as they relate to
constructing and decommissioning wells;
(b) Sanitary standards for constructing wells;
(c) Types of well construction and decommissioning;
(d) Drilling techniques, tools and equipment;
(e) Geology (including soil and rock description) as it
relates to well construction;
(f) Rules and regulations of the department relating to
constructing a well, test pumping, and equipment maintenance;
(g) Preparation of intent forms, well reports, and
requests for variances;
(h) Township and range location system as it relates to
location of wells;
(i) Basic ground water hydraulics as it relates to well
construction and protection of the resource; and
(j) Rules and regulations of the Washington state
department of health relating to source approval and source
protection of public drinking water systems.
(2) What subjects will the on-site test cover?
The on-site examination shall test the applicant's field
skills and knowledge in the following areas:
(a) Safety.
(b) General knowledge of equipment operation.
(c) Equipment maintenance.
(d) Drilling knowledge.
(e) Well development.
(f) Implementation of the construction standards under
chapter 173-160 WAC.
(3) When and where are the written examinations given?
(a) Examinations will be held at such a time and place as
may be determined by the department, but not later than thirty
days after the department accepts the completed application
package consisting of:
(i) A completed application form with appropriate fee;
and
(ii) Proof of required continuing education; and
(iii) Proof of required drilling experience.
(b) Upon receipt of a completed application package, the
department shall notify you of the date, time and place of the
next scheduled written examination. You shall notify the
department at least twenty-four hours prior to your scheduled
exam date if you cannot meet the examination schedule. Your
notice shall include the reason(s) why you cannot meet the
schedule. If you fail to notify the department, or fail to
reschedule your exam within thirty days of your initial exam
date, you will forfeit your application and fee. You must
submit a new application and fee in accordance with WAC 173-162-060 if you wish to take the exam.
(c) If your application package is received after an
examination has been scheduled and there is either
insufficient time for the department to notify you of the time
and place of the examination or you are unable to take the
examination at the scheduled time, the thirty-day period will
start from the scheduled examination date.
(4) When and where are the on-site examinations given?
(a) You must pass the written exam before you can take
the on-site exam.
(b) If you are required to take an on-site examination
you will receive an authorization form along with the
confirmation of your written test results.
(c) You and the department will schedule a mutually
agreed upon time and place for the on-site exam. RCW 18.104.080 requires that examinations be held within thirty
days after a completed application is filed with the
department.
(d) You shall arrange for all the equipment, materials,
and location for the on-site examination.
(e) The department must be present during the on-site
examination.
(5) When will I be notified of the results of my written
and on-site examination?
The department shall notify you of your test results
within ten days after each examination.
(6) If I fail an exam, may I take a retest?
(a) If you fail the written or on-site exam, you shall
not be entitled to take the examination, or any parts of the
examination for a period of thirty days from the date of your
original examination.
(b) If you failed to pass the written exam, you are
considered a new applicant in all respects.
(c) If you fail the on-site exam, you will be required to
arrange a retest after a thirty-day waiting period. You will
not be required to retake the written exam.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.104 RCW. 06-23-121 (Order
06-08), § 173-162-095, filed 11/21/06, effective 12/22/06. Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.104 RCW and RCW 43.21A.080. 98-08-031 (Order 97-08), § 173-162-095, filed 3/23/98,
effective 4/23/98.]