Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1002 - Water Quality Control Commission (1002 Series)
5 CCR 1002-11 - REGULATION NO. 11 - COLORADO PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
Section 5 CCR 1002-11.41 - WATER HAULER RULE
Universal Citation: 5 CO Code Regs 1002-11 ยง 41
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
11.41(1) Applicability and Definitions
(a)
For a public water system that hauls water, the water hauler must comply with
the requirements specified in this rule in addition to other applicable
requirements of the Colorado Primary Drinking Water
Regulations.
(b) The water
hauler is a supplier and means any person that owns or operates a public water
system that hauls water.
11.41(2) Treatment Technique and Monitoring Requirements for Public Water Systems That Haul Water
(a) The water hauler must operate in
accordance with a Department-approved operational plan.
(i) The water hauler must either submit an
operational plan for Department approval or use the pre-approved operational
plan in the Department's Operational Handbook for a Colorado Public
Water System That Hauls Water.
(b) In addition to the applicable residual
disinfectant concentration monitoring requirements specified in 11.8, 11.11 and
11.23, on each day a tank or container is used to deliver water, the water
hauler must monitor the residual disinfectant concentration of the water
dispensed from each tank or container at least once.
(i) If the water hauler uses more than one
water loading station per day, the water hauler must also monitor the residual
disinfectant concentration of the water dispensed from the tank or container at
least once for each water loading station used.
11.41(3) Treatment Technique Violation and Response for the Water Hauler Rule
(a) If the water hauler fails to operate in
accordance with a Department-approved operational plan, a treatment technique
violation occurs.
(b) In the event
of a treatment technique violation, the water hauler must:
(i) Notify the Department no later than 48
hours after the violation occurs.
(ii) Distribute Tier 2 public notice as
specified in 11.33.
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