DAR File No. 37722
This rule was published in the July 1, 2013, issue (Vol. 2013, No. 13) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Environmental Quality, Drinking Water
Rule R309-500
Facility Design and Operation: Plan Review, Operation and Maintenance Requirements
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 37722
Filed: 06/13/2013 03:32:13 PM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
The changes are required to conform with S.B. 21, 2012 General Legislative Session (Chapter 360, Laws of Utah 2012).
Summary of the rule or change:
The term "Executive Secretary" has been changed to "Director" to reflect the change in Utah law passed by the legislature. The approval for waste water disposal has been changed from "Utah Division of Water Quality" to "the Director of the Division of Water Quality."
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Subsection 19-4-104(1)(a)(ii)
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
This rule amendment changes who has authority to make regulatory decisions and clarifies the rule language on requirements. Because this rule amendment is only procedural in nature, it should not significantly increase Division Staff time in administering the amended rule. Therefore, there should be no significant cost or savings from the proposed rule amendment to the state budget.
local governments:
The Division of Drinking Water regulates public drinking water systems and local governments are not part of the regulated community. Because this rule amendment is only procedural in nature, it should not affect local governments. Therefore, there should be no significant cost or savings from the proposed rule amendment to local government.
small businesses:
The Division of Drinking Water regulates public drinking water systems and small businesses are not part of the regulated community. Because this rule amendment is only procedural in nature, it should not affect small businesses. Therefore, there should be no significant cost or savings from the proposed rule amendment to small businesses.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
The Division of Drinking Water regulates public drinking water systems and persons other than small businesses, businesses, and local government entities are not part of the regulated community, unless they are a public water system. Because this rule amendment is only procedural in nature, it should not affect persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities. Therefore, there should be no significant cost or savings from the proposed rule amendment to persons to other than small businesses, businesses, or local government entities.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
The Division of Drinking Water regulates public drinking water systems. This rule amendment changes who has authority to make regulatory decisions and clarifies the rule language on requirements. Because this rule amendment is only procedural in nature, it should not significantly increase the time public drinking water systems and their engineering consultants spend in submitting projects for plan review and approval. Therefore, there should be no significant cost or savings from this rule amendment to the public water systems.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
This proposed rule amendment will not impact businesses. These changes will be transparent to Public Drinking Water systems and will clarify compliance with the drinking water rules.
Amanda Smith, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Environmental QualityDrinking WaterRoom Third Floor
195 N 1950 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3085
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Ying-Ying Macauley at the above address, by phone at 801-536-4188, by FAX at 801-536-4211, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
- Bob Hart at the above address, by phone at 801-536-0054, by FAX at 801-536-4211, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
07/31/2013
This rule may become effective on:
08/08/2013
Authorized by:
Ken Bousfield, Director
RULE TEXT
R309. Environmental Quality, Drinking Water.
R309-500. Facility Design and Operation: Plan Review, Operation and Maintenance Requirements.
R309-500-1. Purpose.
The purpose of this rule is to describe plan review procedures and requirements, clarify projects requiring review, and inspection requirements for drinking water projects. It is intended to be applied in conjunction with rules R309-500 through R309-550. Collectively, these rules govern the design, construction, operation and maintenance of public drinking water system facilities. These rules are intended to assure that such facilities are reliably capable of supplying adequate quantities of water which consistently meet applicable drinking water quality requirements and do not pose a threat to general public health.
R309-500-2. Authority.
This rule is promulgated by the Drinking Water Board as authorized by Title 19, Environmental Quality Code, Chapter 4, Safe Drinking Water Act, Subsection 104(1)(a)(ii) of the Utah Code and in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3 of the same, known as the Administrative Rulemaking Act.
R309-500-3. Definitions.
Definitions for certain terms used in this rule are given in R309-110 but may be further clarified herein.
R309-500-4. General.
(1) Construction and Operation of New Facilities.
As authorized in 19-4-106(3) of the Utah
Code, the [Executive Secretary]Director may review plans, specifications, and other data
pertinent to proposed or expanded water supply systems to insure
proper design and construction.
Plans and specifications and a business
plan as required by R309-800-5, along with a completed project
notification form, shall be submitted to the [Executive Secretary]Director for any new water systems or previously un-reviewed
water systems unless acceptable data can be presented that the
proposed or existing water system will not become a "public
water system" as defined in 19-4-102 of the Utah Code or in
R309-110.
Construction of new facilities for public
water systems or existing facilities of previously un-reviewed
public drinking water systems shall conform to rules R309-500
through R309-550; the "Facility Design and Operation"
rules. There may be times in which the requirements of the Facility
Design and Operation rules are not appropriate. Thus, the [Executive Secretary]Director may grant an "exception" to the Facility
Design and Operation rules if it can be shown that the granting of
such an exception will not jeopardize the public health.
Construction of a public drinking water
project shall not begin until complete plans and specifications
have been approved in writing by the [Executive Secretary]Director unless waivers have been issued as allowed by
R309-500-6(3). This approval shall be referred to as the Plan
Approval.
Furthermore, no new public drinking water
facility shall be put into operation until written approval to do
so has been given by the [Executive Secretary]Director or this requirement waived. This approval is
referred to as the Operating Permit.
(2) Existing Facilities.
All existing public drinking water systems
shall be capable of reliably delivering water which meets the
minimum current standard of drinking water quantity and quality
requirements. The [Executive Secretary]Director may require modification of existing systems in
accordance with R309-500 through R309-550 when such modifications
are needed to reliably achieve minimum quantity and quality
requirements.
(3) Operation and Maintenance of Existing Facilities.
Public drinking water system facilities shall be operated and maintained in a manner which protects the public health. As a minimum, the operation and maintenance procedures of R309-500 through R309-550 shall be adhered to.
R309-500-5. Public Drinking Water Project.
(1) Definition.
A public drinking water project, requiring the submittal of a project notification form along with plans and specifications, is any of the following:
(a) The construction of any facility for a
proposed drinking water system (see 19-4-106(3) of the Utah Code or
R309-500-4(1) above describing the authority of the [Executive Secretary]Director).
(b) Any addition to, or modification of, the facilities of an existing public drinking water system which may affect the quality or quantity of water delivered.
(c) Any activity, other than on-going operation and maintenance procedures, which may affect the quality or quantity of water delivered by an existing public drinking water system. Such activities include:
(i) the interior re-coating or re-lining of any raw or drinking water storage tank, or water storage chamber within any treatment facility,
(ii) the "in-situ" re-lining of any pipeline,
(iii) a change or addition of any primary
coagulant water treatment chemical (excluding filter, flocculent or
coagulant aids) when the proposed chemical does not appear on a
list of chemicals pre-approved by the [Executive Secretary]Director for a specific treatment facility, and
(iv) the re-development of any spring or well source or replacement of a well pump with one of different capacity.
(2) On-going Operation and Maintenance Procedures.
On-going operation and maintenance procedures are not considered public drinking water projects and, accordingly, are not subject to the project notification, plan approval and operating permit requirements of this rule. However, these activities shall be carried out in accordance with all operation and maintenance requirements contained in R309-500 through R309-550 and specifically the disinfection, flushing and bacteriological sampling and testing requirements of ANSI/AWWA C651-05 for pipelines, ANSI/AWWA C652-02 for storage facilities, and ANSI/AWWA C654-03 for wells before they are placed back into service. The following activities are considered to be on-going operation and maintenance procedures:
(a) pipeline leak repair,
(b) replacement of existing deteriorated pipeline where the new pipeline segment is the same size as the old pipeline or the new segment is upgraded to meet the minimum pipeline sizes required by R309-550-5(4) or larger sizes as determined by a hydraulic analysis in accordance with R309-550-5(3),
(c) tapping existing water mains with corporation stops so as to make connection to new service laterals to individual structures,
(d) distribution pipeline additions where the pipeline size is the same as the main supplying the addition or the pipeline addition meets the minimum pipeline sizes required by R309-550-5(4) or larger sizes as determined by a hydraulic analysis in accordance with R309-550-5(3), the length is less than 500 feet and contiguous segments of new pipe total less than 1000 feet in any fiscal year,
(e) entry into a drinking water storage facility for the purposes of inspection, cleaning and maintenance, and
(f) replacement of equipment or pipeline appurtenances with the same type, size and rated capacity (fire hydrants, valves, pressure regulators, meters, service laterals, chemical feeders and booster pumps including deep well pumps).
R309-500-6. Plan Approval Procedure.
(1) Project Notification.
The Division shall be notified prior to the construction of any "public drinking water project" as defined in R309-500-5(1) above. The notification may be prior to or simultaneous with submission of construction plans and specifications as required by R309-500-6(2) below. Notification shall be made by the management of the regulated public water system on a form provided by the Division. Information required by this form shall be determined by the Division and may include:
(a) whether the project is for a new or existing public drinking water system,
(b) the professional engineer, registered in the State of Utah, designing the project and his/her experience designing public drinking water projects within the state,
(c) the individual(s) who will be inspecting the project during construction and whether such inspection will be full-time or part time,
(d) whether required approvals or permits
from other governmental agencies (e.g. local planning commissions,
building inspectors, Utah Division of Water Rights) are awaiting
approval by the [Executive Secretary]Director, the agency's name and contact person,
(e) the fire marshal, fire district or other entity having legal authority to specify requirements for fire suppression in the project area,
(f) for community and non-transient non-community public water systems or any public water system treating surface water, the name of the certified operator who is, or will be, in direct responsible charge of the water system,
(g) whether the water system has a registered professional engineer employed, appointed or designated as being directly responsible for the entire system design and his or her name and whether the system is requesting waiving of plan submittal under conditions of R309-500-6 (3),
(h) the anticipated construction schedule, and
(i) a description of the type of legal entity responsible for the water system (i.e. corporation, political subdivision, mutual ownership, individual ownership, etc.) and the status of the entity with respect to the rules of the Utah Public Service Commission.
(2) Pre-Construction Requirements.
All of the following shall be accomplished before construction of any public drinking water project commences:
(a) Contract documents, plans and specifications for a public drinking water project shall be submitted to the Division at least 30 days prior to the date on which action is desired unless the system is eligible for and has requested waiving of plan submittal. Any submittal shall include engineering reports, pipe network hydraulic analyses, water consumption data, supporting information, evidence of rights-of-way and reference to any previously submitted master plans pertinent to the project, along with a description of a program for keeping existing water works facilities in operation during construction so as to minimize interruption of service.
(b) Plans and specifications shall be prepared for every anticipated public water system project. The design utilized shall conform to the requirements of R309-500 through R309-550. Furthermore, the plans and specification shall be sufficiently detailed to assure that the project shall be properly constructed. Drawings shall be compatible with Division's document storage and microfilming practice. Drawings which are illegible or of unusual size shall not be accepted for review. Drawing size shall not exceed 30" x 42" nor be less than 8-1/2" x 11".
(c) The plans and specifications shall be stamped and signed by a licensed professional engineer in accordance with Section 58-22-602(2) of the Utah Code.
(d) Plans and specifications shall be
reviewed for conformance with R309-500 through R309-550. No work
shall commence on a public water system project until a plan
approval has been issued by the [Executive Secretary]Director unless conditions outlined in R309-500-6(3) are met
and waiving of plan submittal has been requested. If construction
or the ordering of substantial equipment has not commenced within
one year, a renewal of the Plan Approval shall be obtained prior to
proceeding with construction.
(e) If, in the judgment of the [Executive Secretary]Director, alternate designs or specific solutions can
protect the public health to the same or greater extent as achieved
in R309-500 through R309-550, the [Executive Secretary]Director may grant an exception thereto (see the third
paragraph of R309-500-4(1)).
(f) Novel equipment or treatment
techniques may be developed which are not specifically addressed by
these rules. These may be accepted by the [Executive Secretary]Director if it can be shown that:
(i) the technique will produce water meeting the requirements of R309-200 of these rules,
(ii) the [Executive Secretary]Director has determined that it will protect public health
to the same extent provided by comparable treatment processes
outlined in these rules, and
(iii) the [Executive Secretary]Director has determined the technique is as reliable as any
comparable treatment process outlined is these rules.
(3) Waiving of Plan Submittal Requirement.
With identification of a professional
engineer, as indicated below, on a project notification form the
plan submittal requirement may be waived for certain projects. In
these instances, in lieu of plans and specifications, a
"certification of rule conformance" shall be submitted
along with the additional information required for an operating
permit (see R309-500-9), signed by the professional engineer
identified to [Executive Secretary]Director in (b) or, if the system has not employed,
appointed, or designated such, the registered professional engineer
who prepared the items in (a). Projects eligible for this waiving
of plan submittal are:
(a) distribution system improvements
(excluding pressure reducing valve stations and in-line booster
pump stations) which conform to a "master plan"
previously reviewed and approved by the [Executive Secretary]Director and installed in accordance with the system's
standard installation drawings, also previously reviewed and
approved by the [Executive Secretary]Director, or
(b) distribution system improvements consisting solely of pipelines and pipeline appurtenances (excluding pressure reducing valve stations and in-line booster pump stations);
(i) less than or equal to 4 inches in diameter in water systems (without fire hydrants) serving solely a residential population less than 3,300;
(ii) less than or equal to 8 inches in diameter in water systems (with fire hydrants) providing water for mixed use (commercial, industrial, agricultural and/or residential) to a population less than 3,300;
(iii) less than or equal to 12 inches in diameter in water systems(with fire hydrants) providing water for mixed use to a population between 3,300 and 50,000;
(iv) less than or equal to 16 inches in diameter in water systems (with fire hydrants) providing water for mixed use to a population greater than 50,000.
Additionally, the above systems in (b)
shall employ, appoint or designate a registered professional
engineer who is directly responsible for the entire public water
system design and identify this individual to the [Executive Secretary]Director as well as have standard installation drawings
previously reviewed and approved by the [Division]Director before being eligible for waiving of plan submittal
requirements.
R309-500-7. Inspection During Construction.
Staff from the Division, or the appropriate local health department, after reasonable notice and presentation of credentials may make visits to the work site to assure compliance with these rules.
R309-500-8. Change Orders.
Any deviations from approved plans or
specifications affecting capacity, hydraulic conditions, operating
units, the functioning of water treatment processes, or the quality
of water to be delivered, shall be reported to the [Executive Secretary]Director. If deemed appropriate, the [Executive Secretary]Director may require that revised plans and specifications
be submitted for review. Revised plans or specifications shall be
submitted to the Division in time to permit the review and
Director's approval of such plans or specifications
before any construction work, which will be affected by such
changes, is begun.
R309-500-9. Issuance of Operating Permit.
The Division shall be informed when a
public drinking water project, or a well-defined phase thereof, is
at or near completion. The new or modified facility shall not be
used until an "Operating Permit" is issued, in writing,
by the [Executive Secretary]Director. This permit shall not be issued until all of the
following items are submitted and found to be acceptable for all
projects with the exception of distribution lines (including
in-line booster pump stations or pressure reducing stations), which
may be placed into service prior to submittal of all items if the
professional engineer responsible for the entire system, as
identified to the [Executive Secretary]Director, has received items (1) and (4):
(1) a statement from a registered professional engineer that all conditions of Plan Approval were accomplished ("certification of rule conformance"),
(2) as-built "record" drawings; unless no changes are made from previously submitted and approved plans during construction,
(3) confirmation that a copy of the as-built "record" drawings has been received by the water system owner,
(4) evidence of proper flushing and disinfection in accordance with the appropriate ANSI/AWWA Standard,
(5) where appropriate, water quality data
(6) a statement from the Engineer indicating what changes to the project were necessary during construction, and certification that all of these changes were in conformance with these rules ("certification of rule conformance"),
(7) all other documentation which may have been required during the plan review process, and
(8) confirmation that the water system owner has been provided with an Operation and Maintenance manual for the new facility.
R309-500-10. Adequacy of Wastewater Disposal.
Plans and specifications for new water
systems, or facilities required as a result of proposed subdivision
additions to existing water systems, shall only be approved if the
method(s) of wastewater disposal in the affected area have been
approved, or been determined to be feasible, by the [Utah Division of Water Quality]Director of the Division of Water Quality or the appropriate
local health agency.
R309-500-11. Financial Viability.
Owners of new or existing water systems are encouraged to develop realistic financial strategies for recouping the costs of constructing and operating their systems. Plans for water system facilities shall not be approved when it is obvious that public health will eventually be threatened because the anticipated usage of the system will not generate sufficient funds to insure proper operation and maintenance of the system (see also R309-352-5).
R309-500-12. Fee Schedule.
The Division may charge a fee for the review of plan and specifications. A fee schedule is available from the Division.
R309-500-13. Other Permits.
Local, county or other state permits may also be necessary before beginning construction of any drinking water project.
R309-500-14. Reference Documents.
All references made in R309-500 through R309-550 are available for inspection at the Division's office.
R309-500-15. Violations of These Rules.
Violations of rule contained in R309-500 through R309-550 are subject to the provisions of the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act (Title 19, Chapter 4 Section 109 of the Utah Code) and may be subject to fines and penalties.
KEY: drinking water, plan review, operation and maintenance requirements, permits
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [May 12, 2009]2013
Notice of Continuation: March 22, 2010
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-4-104
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Ying-Ying Macauley at the above address, by phone at 801-536-4188, by FAX at 801-536-4211, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]; Bob Hart at the above address, by phone at 801-536-0054, by FAX at 801-536-4211, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected].