Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 602 - PERMITS
Subpart B - CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
Section 602.260 - Water Main Construction Applications
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 602.260
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Water main construction permit applications must specify the following:
1)
the existing population served by the present supply, and the population to be
served by the water main extension;
2) the average daily pumpage for the
community water supply on an annual basis;
3) the maximum daily pumpage;
4) the capacity of the community water
supply;
5) the capacity of the raw
water source;
6) the capacity of
the proposed water main;
7) the
normal expected operating pressure on the proposed water main;
8) the minimum expected operating pressure on
the proposed water main;
9) the
pressure at the point of connection at present maximum demand;
10) the calculated pressure at the point of
connection under maximum demand after installation of the water main;
11) the size of the pipe and total feet of
the water main;
12) the pipe
material and type of joint;
13) the
proposed depth below ground surface of the water main;
14) sewer and water separation:
A) an indication of whether the minimum
horizontal and vertical separation requirements in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.1440
have been met; and
B) an
explanation of other measures taken to protect the water main if the separation
requirements are not met;
15) a disinfection plan that details the
chemical to be used, initial disinfectant concentration, final disinfectant
concentration and retention time in hours; and
16) a water sampling plan to meet the
requirements of Section
602.310.
b) The following information must be submitted on plans with water main construction permit applications:
1) the border lines of the municipality,
water district or area to be served;
2) the size, length and identity of proposed
water mains and water system structures;
3) the elevation of water mains where
necessary to show proper separation from sewers and the elevation of other
water system structures;
4) the
location of existing or proposed streets;
5) the location of storm, sanitary, combined
and house sewers, septic tanks, disposal fields and cesspools;
6) the location of pipelines and other
sources containing hydrocarbons;
7)
the distance between the community water supply structures and the sources of
pollution listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.150(a);
8) stream crossings with elevations of the
stream bed shown, including the normal, extreme high and extreme low water
levels of the stream; and
9) all
appurtenances, specific structures or equipment having any connection with
planned water mains and water system structures.
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