New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 7 - WASTEWATER AND WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES
Part 10 - DRINKING WATER
Section 20.7.10.401 - GENERAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER HAULERS
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.7.10.401
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. This section applies to each water hauler.
B. A water hauler subject to this section shall obtain for delivery disinfected water only from public water systems that are part of the department safe drinking water information system (SDWIS) inventory and do not pose an acute health threat based on violation of a maximum contaminant level or treatment technique.
C. A water hauler subject to this section shall:
(1) disinfect each tank, before
filling the tank for delivery, if it has not been used more than eight
consecutive days;
(2) disinfect
each tank after every three months of continuous operation;
(3) measure and record the disinfectant
residual at the same time and place water is obtained from the public water
system and immediately prior to when the water is delivered to the
customer;
(4) maintain a record of
the date and time that each water hauling truck is disinfected;
(5) for those water haulers that are owned or
operated by a public water system, comply with the sampling requirements
applicable to consecutive systems in accordance with Subsection E of Section
500 of this part; and
(6) make each
vehicle used for water hauling available for inspection by the department; at
the time of the inspection the tank shall be empty and have a hatch or other
opening to facilitate internal inspection.
D. A water hauler subject to this section shall use only water tanks with the following features:
(1) Hatches or openings must have water tight
covers.
(2) The tank drain must
allow for complete draining of the tank.
(3) All hoses and other dispensing units must
be equipped with water tight caps.
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