Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 8 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - FOOD, RECREATIONAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL SANITATION
Article 6 - CAMPGROUNDS
Section R9-8-605 - Water Supply

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-8-605

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A responsible party shall ensure that the following requirements are met:

1. All water provided by the campground for human consumption is potable water.

2. Any source of water provided by the campground that is not potable is clearly identified with "not for human consumption" sig-nage at each access point.

3. The potable water supply and distribution system provided by the campground is designed to provide sufficient quantity at a minimum pressure of 20 pounds per square inch at ground level at each bathroom, shower room, and permanent water fixture provided by the campground.

4. No campsite is more than 300 feet from a potable water source.

5. If water is hauled to the campground as a potable water supply, the water and transport shall meet the requirements of A.A.C. R18-4-214.

6. If potable water provided by the campground is not from a public water system as defined by 18 A.A.C. 4:

a. The potable water provided is tested prior to use with results of:
i. No coliform bacteria or other fecal indicator present; and

ii. Nitrate (as N) no greater than 10 mg/l.

b. The potable water provided is routinely monitored to determine:
i. The presence or absence of total coliform bacteria at least once every month of operation, and

ii. The concentration of nitrates at least once every 3 months.

c. Water samples collected in accordance with this section shall be analyzed by a laboratory that is licensed by the Arizona State Laboratory Office of Laboratory Services and licensed according to 9 A.A.C. 14, Article 6.

d. Records of water sample results analyzed in accordance with this section shall be:
i. Maintained at the campground for at least 12 months and

ii. Made available to the Department upon request.

e. Written notification must be provided to the regulatory authority within 24 hours when any water quality requirement listed in subsection (a) is out-of-compliance.

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