Register March 2014 No. 699
Chapter GHSS 3
PROFESSIONAL HYDROLOGIST LICENSE
GHSS 3.01   Authority and purpose.
GHSS 3.02   Applications.
GHSS 3.03   Experience as a professional hydrologist.
GHSS 3.04   Education.
GHSS 3.05   Examinations.
GHSS 3.06   Application contents.
Ch. GHSS 3 Note Note: Chapter GHSS 3 was created as an emergency rule effective May 15, 1999.
GHSS 3.01 GHSS 3.01Authority and purpose. The rules in this chapter are adopted under authority in ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2), 470.03 (1) (a) and 470.04, Stats. The purpose of the rules in this chapter is to interpret basic education, experience and examination requirements for licensure as a professional hydrologist as specified in ss. 470.04 and 470.05, Stats.
GHSS 3.01 History History: Cr. Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1-1-00.
GHSS 3.02 GHSS 3.02Applications. An applicant who files an application but does not comply with a request for information related to the application within one year from the date of the request shall file a new application.
GHSS 3.02 Note Note: Applications are available upon request to the Professional Hydrologist Section of the board at 1400 East Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8935; phone (608) 266-2112 or available for download from the department webpage: http://dsps.wi.gov/Licenses-Permits/Credentialing/Business-Professions.
GHSS 3.02 History History: Cr. Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1-1-00.
GHSS 3.03 GHSS 3.03Experience as a professional hydrologist.
GHSS 3.03(1)(1) To qualify as satisfactory professional hydrologic work for the purposes of s. 470.04 (3) (c), Stats., an applicant's experience shall include the application of accepted principles in the practice of hydrology and shall demonstrate an applicant's progressive development of competence to practice as a professional hydrologist. The experience shall be acquired in the areas of the practice of hydrology listed in sub. (2) (a) to (c), or in other areas of the practice of hydrology which in the opinion of the professional hydrologist section provide the applicant with a knowledge of principles and data related to the practice of hydrology at least equivalent to that which would be acquired by experience in the areas of practice listed. Experience in every listed area is not required.
GHSS 3.03(2) (2) Areas of experience in the practice of professional hydrology include but are not limited to:
GHSS 3.03(2)(a) (a) Collection and inventory of hydrological data, including monitoring and characterizing surface and subsurface water quality and flow; monitoring precipitation quality, quantity and distribution; assessing surface and subsurface water quality, conditions and impacts; inventorying and assessing sources of water contamination; assessing conditions affecting surface and subsurface water quantity, quality and timing of flow; conducting field tests to determine the hydraulic characteristics of saturated and unsaturated media; inventorying channel and flood plain conditions affecting flow and habitat; inventorying physical, chemical or biological characteristics of lakes and wetlands; designing, installing and maintaining monitoring networks and equipment, such as stream gauges and monitoring wells, used to evaluate surface and subsurface water flow and quality; selecting sampling protocols for measuring surface and subsurface water; measuring surface water flow utilizing current meters and flow control structures; and conducting boring programs and tests to characterize conditions that affect subsurface water flow, contaminant flux, and the source and extent of subsurface contamination.
GHSS 3.03(2)(b) (b) Interpretation, analysis and modeling of hydrological processes, including estimating the frequency of hydrologic events; estimating water budgets of surface water and aquifer systems; estimating pollutant loads; modeling and assessing surface and subsurface water contaminant fate and transport; modeling and assessing watershed hydrology; modeling and assessing urban watersheds and stream flow; modeling and assessing surface water quality, modeling and assessing soil erosion and sediment transport; delineating regulatory floodplains; interpreting water chemistry data; evaluating subsurface water flow and quality characteristics; evaluating subsurface water discharge and recharge areas and rates; modeling subsurface water flow, quality and transport; analyzing the hydraulic characteristics of saturated and unsaturated media; and evaluating subsurface contamination and remedial alternatives.
GHSS 3.03(2)(c) (c) Planning, design, and management of hydrological systems, including designing water control structures, designing watershed management plans, designing runoff and erosion control measures, designing slope stabilization measures, designing detention and retention ponds, designing urban storm water management plans, designing for stream bank and lakeshore protection, designing channels and stream restoration work, designing subsurface remediation systems, and designing water supply wells and wellhead protection plans.
GHSS 3.03(3) (3) Not more than one year of satisfactory experience credit may be granted for any calendar year.
GHSS 3.03 History History: Cr. Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1-1-00.
GHSS 3.04 GHSS 3.04Education.
GHSS 3.04(1) (1) In satisfaction of the education requirement under s. 470.04 (3) (b), Stats., the professional hydrologist section shall accept a bachelor degree in hydrology or water resources, or a degree reflecting that the applicant has completed at least 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of course credits in hydrology or water resources of a variety and nature sufficient to constitute a major in hydrology or water resources, granted by a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency approved by the state board of education in the state in which the college or university is located, or accredited by a Canadian accrediting agency satisfactory to the board.
GHSS 3.04(2) (2) If the degree is from an educational institution not meeting the requirements of sub. (1), the applicant shall provide an official evaluation by a transcript evaluation service acceptable to the professional hydrologist section which shows that the degree is equivalent to a bachelor degree in hydrology or water resources or a bachelor degree with a major in hydrology or water resources meeting the requirements under sub. (1).
GHSS 3.04(3) (3) In order to be considered a major in hydrology, the applicant must have completed at least 12 semester hours or 18 quarter hours of course credits in hydrology or water resources in at least 3 of the following areas:
GHSS 3.04(3)(a) (a) Contaminant surface and subsurface water hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(b) (b) Field methods in surface and subsurface water hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(c) (c) Fluid mechanics or dynamics.
GHSS 3.04(3)(d) (d) Fluvial geomorphology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(e) (e) Open channel flow and hydraulics.
GHSS 3.04(3)(f) (f) Stochastic hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(g) (g) Subsurface water hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(h) (h) Subsurface water and well hydraulics.
GHSS 3.04(3)(i) (i) Surface or subsurface water modeling.
GHSS 3.04(3)(j) (j) Surface water hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(k) (k) Unsaturated zone hydrology.
GHSS 3.04(3)(L) (L) Water resource management.
GHSS 3.04(4) (4) In addition to the coursework required under sub. (3), other hydrology or water resource related coursework that may be used to satisfy the 30 semester hour or 45 quarter hour requirement include, but are not limited to, courses in the following areas:
GHSS 3.04(4)(a) (a) Aquatic biology.
GHSS 3.04(4)(b) (b) Engineering.
GHSS 3.04(4)(c) (c) Environmental health and toxicology.
GHSS 3.04(4)(d) (d) Forestry.
GHSS 3.04(4)(e) (e) Geography.
GHSS 3.04(4)(f) (f) Geology.
GHSS 3.04(4)(g) (g) Limnology.
GHSS 3.04(4)(h) (h) Meteorology.
GHSS 3.04(4)(i) (i) Natural resources.
GHSS 3.04(4)(j) (j) Soil science.
GHSS 3.04(4)(k) (k) Water chemistry.
GHSS 3.04 History History: Cr. Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1-1-00.
GHSS 3.05 GHSS 3.05Examinations.
GHSS 3.05(1) (1)Required examinations. An applicant for initial licensure as a professional hydrologist shall pass examinations for the professional practice of hydrology approved by the professional hydrologist section. Required examinations shall include a fundamentals examination and a principles and practice examination.
GHSS 3.05(2) (2)Fundamentals examination. The fundamentals examination requires an understanding of the physical and mathematical sciences involved in the fundamentals of hydrology. To be eligible to take the fundamentals examination, an applicant shall have done one of the following:
GHSS 3.05(2)(a) (a) Completed at least 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours of course credits in hydrology or water resources and be of not less than second semester senior standing in a bachelor program meeting the requirements of s. GHSS 3.04.
GHSS 3.05(2)(b) (b) Completed at least 4 years of experience which is determined by the professional hydrologist section to be equivalent to the requirements of s. GHSS 3.04.
GHSS 3.05(3) (3)Principles and practice examination. The principles and practice examination requires the ability to apply hydrologic principles and judgment to problems in the practice of professional hydrology. To be eligible to take the principles and practice examination, an applicant shall have done one of the following:
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