Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart B - SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Section 604.215 - Surface Water Structures
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.215
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Design of intake structures must provide for:
1) withdrawal of water from more than one
level if quality varies with depth;
2) separate facilities for release of less
desirable water held in storage;
3)
where frazil ice may be a problem, holding the velocity of flow into the intake
structure to a minimum, generally not to exceed 0.5 feet per second;
4) inspection manholes every 1000 feet for
pipe sizes large enough to permit visual inspection;
5) cleaning of the inlet line;
6) protection against rupture by dragging
anchors, ice and other factors;
7)
ports located above the bottom of the stream, lake or impoundment, but at
sufficient depth to be kept submerged at low water levels;
8) where shore wells are not provided, a
diversion device capable of keeping large quantities of fish or debris from
entering an intake structure; and
9) when buried surface water collectors are
used, sufficient intake opening area must be provided to minimize inlet head
loss. Particular attention should be given to the selection of backfill
material in relation to the collector pipe slot size and gradation of the
native material over the collector system.
b) Raw water pumping station must:
1) be protected from flooding and, when
feasible, located above grade;
2)
be accessible;
3) be designed
against flotation;
4) be equipped
with a screen before the pump suction well;
5) provide for introduction of chlorine or
other chemicals in the raw water transmission line if necessary for quality
control;
6) have intake valves and
provisions for backflushing or cleaning by a mechanical device and testing for
leaks, where practical;
7) have
provisions for withstanding surges when necessary; and
8) be constructed to prevent intrusion of
contaminants.
c) Side Channel Raw Water Storage Reservoir
1) A side
channel water storage reservoir is a facility into which water is pumped during
periods of good quality and high stream flow for future release to treatment
facilities.
2) Side channel raw
water storage reservoirs must be constructed to assure that:
A) water quality is protected by controlling
runoff into the reservoir;
B) dikes
are structurally sound and protected against wave action and erosion;
C) intake structures and devices meet
requirements of subsection (a);
D)
point of influent flow is separated from the point of withdrawal;
E) separate pipes are provided for influent
to and effluent from the reservoir; and
F) a bypass line is provided around the
reservoir to allow direct pumping to the treatment facilities.
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