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Drinking Water Protection Program
651-201-4700
health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Drinking Water Protection Program
651-201-4700
health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us

Drinking Water Operator Certification
Renewal Requirements for Water Operator Certificates

Minnesota Department of Health
Public Water Supply Unit
625 North Robert Street, Box 64494
St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0494

651-201-4700
Fax: 651-201-4701

A certificate expires three years from the date of issue. You will be mailed a renewal form 6-8 weeks in advance of your certificate expiration date. A certificate in any given classification must be renewed within 30 days after its expiration date. It is important to inform the certification office if your address changes.

A person who has failed to renew may apply for reinstatement for up to one year from the expiration date of their certificate. A certificate may be reinstated only if the operator can provide proof that education requirements have been met during the entire time since the certificate was last issued or renewed. If evidence cannot be provided, the operator must retake the exam to obtain certification.

Certified operators in Minnesota are required to demonstrate professional growth by attending approved water and wastewater industry related training to acquire contact hours within a three-year period in order to renew their certificates. At least 50 percent of renewal hours for water certificates must be direct water operations training. The other training hours may be from disciplines closely related to the profession, provided the course work is approved by the department.

Renewal Hours Required:
Class A - 32 contact hours
Class B - 24 contact hours
Class C - 16 contact hours
Class D -  8 contact hours
Class E -  4 contact hours

At least 50 percent of renewal hours for water certificates must be “direct” water operations training. The other training hours may be from disciplines closely “related” to the profession, provided the course work is approved by the respective agency. Related courses include: wastewater, safety training, management, college courses in chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical or sanitary engineering, physical or biological sciences, laboratory courses and approved vendor training programs. The following courses have been pre-approved:

Pre-Approved Training Programs1
SponsorTitleContact Hours
- Direct
Contact Hours
- Related
American Water Works Association (AWWA)Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE)20 
AWWA Annual Conference and ExpositionPre-Conference Workshop6 
AWWAMinnesota Section Conference16 
AWWAWater Operator School (1-day)6 
AWWAWater Operator School (3-day)16 
AWWAWater Utility Management Institute 20
AWWAProfessional Operator Development48 
John Thom (Instructor)Basic Water Operations (11-weeks)30 
Eden Prairie UtilitiesBasic Management and Supervisory Leadership 24
Eden Prairie UtilitiesAdvanced Management and Supervisory Leadership 24
Eden Prairie UtilitiesPhase III Management and Supervisory Leadership 24
Minnesota Pollution Control AgencyWastewater Seminars/Workshops 6-16
Minnesota Rural Water Association (MRWA)Water Operator School (1-day)6 
MRWANonmunicipal Water Operator School8 
MRWANontransient Noncommunity Water Operator School4 
MRWAWater Operator School (3-day)162 
Minnesota Wastewater Operators AssociationWastewater Section Meetings (1-day) 4
National Rural Water AssociationNational Conference18 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceSmall Water System (Wells, Treatment Plants, Disinfection, Safety, Laboratory Procedures - 18 hours each)90 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceWater Distribution System (Safety, Facilities, Disinfection, Operation and Maintenance, Management - 18 hours each)90 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceWater Treatment Plant Operation - Volume 190 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceWater Treatment Plant Operation - Volume 290 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceDrinking Water Math Applications in Water Treatment21 
Sacramento State CorrespondenceDrinking Water Math Applications in Water Distribution19 
Water Environment FederationWastewater Conference 6-18

1Hours are subject to change based on program contact and length.
2Direct or related hours will be granted subject to verification of session attendance sign-in sheet.

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Contacts for registration at the pre-approved courses above:
(these contacts can also be found in the Waterline newsletter)

American Water Works Association
Call the Minnesota Department of Health at 651-201-4700

Minnesota Rural Water Association
800-367-6792

Sacramento State Correspondence
916-278-6142

There are other excellent professional training programs that are not on the pre-approved list. In order for other courses to be approved, refer to Criteria for Approval of Water and Wastewater Courses. If a training program is not pre-approved, the program agenda must be sent with the renewal application for credit determination.

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Last Updated: 01/11/2026

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