Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The definitions
contained in
G.S.
130A-2,
G.S.
130A-290, and
G.S.
130A-313 shall apply to this
Subchapter.
(b) The definitions
contained in 40 C.F.R.
141.2 are hereby incorporated by reference
including any subsequent amendments and editions except the following
definitions are not adopted:
(1)
"Contaminant;"
(2) "Maximum
contaminant level;"
(3)
"Person;"
(4) "Public Water
System;" and
(5) "Supplier of
water."
Copies of governing federal regulations may be obtained at
no cost from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA)
homepage at http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/sdwa/index.cfm
or from the USEPA's Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
(c) In addition to the definitions
referred to in Paragraph (a) and (b) of this Rule, the following definitions
shall apply to this Subchapter:
(1) "Act"
means the North Carolina Drinking Water Act.
(2) "Air gap" means the unobstructed vertical
distance through free atmosphere between the lowest effective opening from any
pipe or faucet conveying a water or waste to a tank, plumbing fixture,
receptor, or other assembly and the flood level rim of the receptacle. These
vertical, physical separations shall be at least twice the effective opening of
the water supply outlet, never less than one inch (25 mm) above the receiving
vessel flood rim.
(3) "Backflow"
means the undesirable reversal of flow of a liquid, gas, or other substance in
a potable water distribution piping system as a result of a
cross-connection.
(4) "Backflow
preventer" means an assembly, device, or method that prohibits the backflow of
water into potable water supply systems.
(5) "Class I reservoir" means a reservoir
from which water flows by gravity or is pumped directly to a treatment plant or
to a small intervening storage basin and thence to a treatment plant.
(6) "Class II reservoir" means a reservoir
from which the water flows by gravity or is pumped to a Class I reservoir prior
to final entrance to a water treatment plant.
(7) "Class III reservoir" means an
impoundment used for electric power generation, flood control and similar
purposes, and that serves as a source of raw water for a community water
system.
(8) "Cross-connection"
means:
(A) any physical connection between a
potable water supply system and any other piping system, sewer fixture,
container, or device, whereby water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances
may flow into or enter the potable water supply system;
(B) any potable water supply outlet that is
submerged or is designed or intended to be submerged in non-potable water or in
any source of contamination; or
(C)
an air gap, that does not meet the requirements set forth in Subparagraph (2)
of this Paragraph.
(9)
"Community Water System intake" means the structure at the head of a conduit
into which water is diverted from a stream or reservoir for transmission to a
water treatment facility.
(10)
"Division" means the Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water
Resources.
(11) "Fecal Coliform"
means bacteria that serve as indicators of recent fecal contamination. Fecal
Coliforms include the Family Enterobacteriaceae, Genus Escherichia, Species
coli.
(12) High-Health Hazard: A
cross-connection or potential cross-connection involving any substance that
could, if introduced into the potable water supply, cause illness or death,
spread disease, or have a high probability of causing such effects.
(13) Low-Health Hazard: A cross-connection or
potential cross-connection involving any substance that generally would not be
a health hazard but would constitute a nuisance or be aesthetically
objectionable if introduced into the potable water supply.
(14) "Mobile Home Park" means a site or tract
of land where spaces are provided for lease or rental only for the placement of
mobile homes.
(15) "Mobile home
subdivision" means a subdivided site or tract of land in which lots are sold
for the placement of mobile homes.
(16) "Non-potable water supply" means waters
not approved for drinking or other household uses.
(17) "Non-regulated public water system"
means a public water system that meets the exclusion conditions set forth in
G.S.
130A-314.
(18) "Potable water supply" means water
approved for drinking and other household uses.
(19) "Raw water" means surface water or
groundwater that because of bacteriological quality, chemical quality,
turbidity, color, or mineral content makes it unsatisfactory as a source for a
community water system without treatment.
(20) "Raw water reservoir" means a natural or
artificial impoundment used for the primary purpose of storing raw water to be
subsequently treated for use as a source of water for a community water
system.
(21) "Service connection"
means a piped connection from a water main for the purpose of conveying water
to a building or onto premises for human use. A service connection begins:
(A) at the point downstream of a service
meter; or
(B) for unmetered
service, at the point of connection to the potable water supply
system.
(22) "Water
supply product" means any chemical or substance added to a public water system
in conjunction with a treatment technique or material used in construction of a
public water system. The term includes any material used in the manufacture of
public water system components, appurtenances, pipe, storage tank, or valve
that comes in contact with water intended for use in a public water
system.
Authority
G.S.
130A-311 through
130A-327;
P.L.
93-523;
40 C.F.R.
141.2;
Eff. January 1,
1977;
Readopted Eff. December 5, 1977;
Amended Eff.
April 1, 2014; July 1, 1994; August 1, 1991; January 1, 1991; September 1,
1990;
Readopted Eff. July 1,
2019.