3A73
PAY RANGE: N21
GENERAL DEFINITION
This is environmental inspection and compliance work at the supervisory level directing a wide range of toxic pollutant control activities. Employees direct a staff of technical specialists and participate in the enforcement of federal and local pretreatment regulations as they apply to industrial waste discharges into the City's sewer system, exposure to toxic substances in the workplace environment and groundwater pollution related to the storage of hazardous substances and fuels.
Significant to the work is the technical expertise the employee renders when responding with police, fire or state and federal officials to an emergency situation that involves hazardous materials. Work may involve exposure to hazardous substances and manufacturing operations. The employee is supervised by an engineering superior.
ALLOCATING FACTORS: (The following conditions must be met for a position to be allocated to this class.)
1. The position must supervise a staff of Industrial Waste Control Technicians.
2. Work must be performed within the Water Department.
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF WORK (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY)
Supervises subordinates in the administration of federal and local pretreatment programs to protect the City's water distribution and wastewater treatment systems; directs the tracing of hazardous or toxic substances to their points of origin; inspects industrial facilities, drainage systems, and other spill sites where potentially hazardous or toxic materials are located; samples, handles and conveys these materials to department laboratories or safe storage sites; initiates remedial action to control and contain hazardous or toxic materials; determines and recommends measures to contain, clean-up, or correct, or prevent further, spills or discharges; oversees contracted clean-up or waste removal operations; notifies violators of leakages or spills and estimates the cost of clean-up operations and repair of damages to City equipment and facilities; determines penalties for violations, negotiates with violators to assume clean-up and repair costs for payment of penalties and corrective action; acts as designated representative of the Environmental Protection Agency during the clean-up of pollutant materials ordered by the EPA.
Provides technical expertise to PCB and transformer fires with the Fire Department; inspects the sites of fires and the resultant runoff; evaluates to determine the impact on creeks and rivers; evaluates plant processes and chemicals used in assessing that effect; performs routine inspections of Water Department sites and transformers contaminated with PCBs; writes specifications for retrofit and disposal of contaminated transformers.
Directs subordinate technicians in the monitoring of streams, rivers and the City's storm system in the detection of hazardous waste pollutants from industrial and commercial sources; identifies all instances of regulatory non-compliance with pretreatment laws; negotiates and monitors compliance schedules; testifies in court concerning criminal and civil cases involving violation of pollutant statutes.
Administers the Water Department's hazardous waste and asbestos removal program; oversees the cleaning of sites and all contracted asbestos removal at facilities throughout the department; administers the asbestos inventory of Water Department buildings and the taking of samples sent to materials testing; develops contract specifications to be developed and bid; inspects the final work and files reports with the EPA air management and the Department of Labor and Industry; prepares an overview of the asbestos program for departmental executive staff.
Manages the compliance of underground storage tanks containing fuel, oil, and hazardous chemicals for compliance with Federal, State, Local and department regulations; directs recordkeeping systems and maintenance records to comply with existing laws.
Interprets and manages the data for pretreatment, surcharge, township billing and the stormwater pollutant abatement program; directs and sets up data bases, formats reports and transfers data using personal computers, lap top computers, and fax links.
Directs the application of complex and sophisticated monitoring and on-line process type of analytical equipment at local industries and the department work environment; directs and participates in the calibration and maintenance of such equipment; arranges for electronic transfers of data in alarm situations.
Performs related work as required.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
federal, state and local regulations as they apply to the control of toxic substance in the environment
sanitary engineering principles and practices as they apply to wastewater control
the regulations, ordinances, codes and plumbing practices as they apply to industrial and domestic wastewater control
the means of installation and the operation and maintenance of sampling and monitoring equipment including gas chromatography used in industrial wastewater control
the safety measures and precautions to be used while working around toxic and flammable substances
the techniques and practices used in controlling and removing spills of pollutant materials
manufacturing operations and abatement methods used to control process water and chemical discharges
mathematics such as algebra, trigonometry, geometry and calculus commonly used in sanitary engineering applications
the practices related to the transport, storage, preheating and bi-product discharges of fuel and hazardous substances
personal computers and spread sheets
SKILL IN:
negotiating with commercial and industrial representatives to bring about compliance with City and EPA pollution control regulations
ABILITY TO:
supervise a staff of technicians
read and interpret plans, blueprints, maps and written regulations
recognize deviations from regulations, ordinances and codes for industrial wastewater control
explain violations and the means to achieve compliance
communicate effectively both orally and in writing
establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, the public, industry representatives and suburban officials
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE (The following statement represents the minimum training and experience standards which will be used to admit or reject applicants for tests. Applications submitted by candidates for this class will be reviewed based on training and experience requirements as approved on 12/93.)
EDUCATION:
Completion of a bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university with major course work in environmental or biological science, chemistry, biology, chemical, environmental, civil or sanitary engineering or engineering technology.
NOTE: Completion of an industry recognized certification or additional experience may substitute for the education requirement on a year for year basis.
AND
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
Two years inspecting industrial sites for conformance to water pollution control and abatement regulations.
AND
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE:
One year of the above experience at the full performance level.
OR
Any equivalent combination of education and experience determined to be acceptable by the Office of Human Resources.
PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position in this class.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATES
Possession of a valid proper class motor vehicle operator's license as issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prior to appointment and during tenure of employment as an Industrial Waste Control Supervisor.
CSC - 10/83
Ad. Board - 12/83
Spec. Revision:
CSC - 12/93
Ad. Board - 1/94
Change in pay rate:
CSC - 4/24/96
Ad. Board - 5/29/96
Latest Spec. Revision:
CSC 5/24
Ad. Board 6/24
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