Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The applicant shall submit to the
Department an Engineer's Report and Water System Management Plan.
(b) Engineer's Report. The Engineer's Report
shall contain a system description for the entire project, including scheduled
phase development and the following information, where applicable:
(1) description of all existing water systems
related to this project;
(2)
identification of the municipality, community, area, or facility to be served
by the proposed water system;
(3)
the name and address of the applicant;
(4) a description of the nature of the
establishments and of the area to be served by the proposed water
system;
(5) a description of the
future service areas of the public water system for 5, 10, 15 and 20
years;
(6) consideration of
alternative plans for meeting the water supply requirements of the area,
including, for new systems, obtaining water service from an existing
system;
(7) for applicants seeking
State loan or grant support for the project, financial considerations,
including:
(A) technical
alternatives;
(B) the costs of
integral units; and
(C) the total
costs.
(8) population
records and trends, present and anticipated future water demands, and present
and future yield of source or sources of water supply, including provisions to
supply water to other systems;
(9)
character of source or sources of water supply, including:
(A) hydrological or hydrogeological
data;
(B) stream flow rates or well
yields;
(C) for surface sources,
analytical results for chemical, mineral, bacteriological, and physical
qualities; and
(D) the location and
nature of sources of pollution.
(10) proposed water treatment processes,
including:
(A) the criteria and basis of
design of units;
(B) the methods or
procedures used in arriving at recommendations; and
(C) the reasons or justifications for any
deviations from conventional or indicated process or method.
(11) for purchased water, a copy
of the agreement with the supplier and the hydraulic analysis showing the
supplier's capabilities for supplying the purchased water;
(12) a description of the design basis of the
source, treatment, and distribution system, and the useful life of all sources,
treatment, and transmission facilities including pipes, pumping stations, and
storage facilities;
(13) for
existing system projects intending to alter or expand a distribution system, a
statement of maximum daily treated water supply and maximum daily demand,
including supporting documentation and calculations; and
(14) for existing systems, a prioritized list
of infrastructure improvements.
(c) Water System Management Plan. The Water
System Management Plan shall document the ability to finance, operate, and
manage the system in accordance with this Subchapter for the current owner and
for any entity that assumes ownership of the water system within the first 24
months of operation. The Water System Management Plan shall include the
following information, where applicable:
(1)
Organization:
(A) a description of
organizational structure or a chart showing all aspects of water system
management and operation;
(B) an
identification of positions responsible for policy decisions ensuring
compliance with State rules and the day-to-day operation of the system;
and
(C) a copy of all contracts for
management or operation of the water system by persons or agencies other than
the system's owner.
(2)
Ownership:
(A) identify the ownership
structure, such as sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, limited liability
company, homeowner association, nonprofit organization, local government unit,
state or federal agency, or other legal entity, and disclose if the ownership
of the system is expected to change once the system is constructed and, if
known, identify the future owners;
(B) provide the mailing address and street
address of the owner and the physical location of the water system;
(C) disclose any encumbrances, trust
indentures, bankruptcy decrees, legal orders or proceedings, or other items
that may affect or limit the owner's control over the system and describe how
compliance with the requirements of this Subchapter will be maintained;
and
(D) describe the legal
authority, such as ownership, leases or recorded easements, allowing
inspection, repair, and maintenance of system components.
(3) Management qualifications:
(A) describe the qualifications of the owners
and managers of the water system, including training and experience in owning
or managing a water system; and
(B)
provide the name and Public Water Supply Identification Number of all public
water systems owned within the last five years as well as all systems operated
under contract for another owner within the last five years. If any system has
been assessed a penalty for violating a requirement set forth in this
Subchapter, describe how the owner will prevent similar violations at this
system.
(4) Management
training. Describe plans to keep management current with regulatory
requirements for managing and operating a public water system.
(5) Policies. The system shall have policies
regarding the following procedures:
(A)
cross-connection control;
(B)
customer information, complaints, and public education;
(C) budget development and rate
structure;
(D) response and
notification if water quality violations occur;
(E) customer connection, disconnection,
billing, and collection; and
(F)
safety procedures.
(6)
System monitoring, reporting and record keeping. The applicant shall provide:
(A) a summary of the applicable system
monitoring and reporting requirements; and
(B) a description of procedures for keeping
and compiling records and reports in accordance with this Subchapter.
(7) Financial Plans. The plan
shall contain the following financial information, where applicable:
(A) Units of Local Government:
(i) For projects that require the unit of
local government to incur debt, the unit of local government shall submit a
statement from the Local Government Commission stating that debt issue has been
approved.
(ii) For projects that do
not require the unit of local government to incur debt, the unit of local
government shall submit the following:
(I) a
statement from the unit of local government documenting that they are in
compliance with G. S. 159, Article 3, The Local Government Budget and Fiscal
Control Act; and
(II) estimated
revenues, expenditures, and rate structure for the construction, operation and
maintenance, administration, and reasonable expansion of the project. This
information shall be provided on a form designated by the Department and shall
demonstrate that revenues are greater than expenses.
(B) The North Carolina Utilities
Commission's financial determination may be used as the financial plan for
systems subject to its regulations:
(i) submit
a copy of the Order Granting Franchise and Approving Rates from the North
Carolina Utility Commission; or
(ii) submit a copy of the Order Recognizing
Continuous Extension and Approving Rates from the North Carolina Utilities
Commission.
(C)
Non-transient non-community water systems. Owners of existing non-transient
non-community water system(s) which receive no violation of this Subchapter
during the preceding three years shall provide a description of negative
impacts the project would have on the financial ability to comply with this
Subchapter. The owner of either a proposed new or existing non-transient
non-community water system that was in violation of this Subchapter within the
prior three years shall follow the requirements in Part (D) of this
Subparagraph.
(D) All other
community and non-transient non-community water systems shall document the
following:
(i) analysis that compares
anticipated revenues with planned expenditures for a five-year period that
demonstrates a positive cash flow in each year, and a 20-year equipment
replacement cost plan documenting the methods to finance equipment
replacement;
(ii) the creation and
funding of a continuous operating cash reserve greater than or equal to
one-eighth of the annual operating, maintenance, and administrative expenses
for the water system. The operating cash reserve shall be fully funded by the
end of the first year of operation;
(iii) the creation and funding of an
emergency cash reserve greater than or equal the cost of replacing the largest
capacity pump. The emergency cash reserve shall be fully funded by the end of
the fifth year of operation; and
(iv) a description of the budget and
expenditure control procedures that assure budget control for the applicant,
including procedures or policies to prevent misuse of funds and a demonstration
that the system has adopted generally accepted accounting procedures.
(v) In lieu of Sub-Items (ii) and (iii) of
this Paragraph, substitute documentation shall be accepted in the following
instances:
(I) an applicant with multiple
water systems showing reserves affording greater or equal capabilities;
or
(II) an applicant showing
equivalent financial capacity to comply with requirements of this
Section.
(8) One Water System Management Plan may be
submitted on behalf of an applicant owning and operating multiple water systems
or an applicant pursuing multiple alterations or expansions and may include
future projected construction or system acquisitions. The applicant shall
submit a new Water System Management Plan for a project not covered under the
existing Water System Management Plan or if violations of this Subchapter occur
or continue at a system under an applicant's ownership or control.
(d) Operation and Maintenance
Plan. The plan shall be completed prior to submitting the applicant's
certification in accordance with Rule .0303(c) of this Section. This plan shall
be accessible to the operator on duty at all times and available to the
Department upon request. The Operation and Maintenance Plan shall include, at a
minimum, a description of the location and routine operation and maintenance
procedures for:
(1) components of the
treatment facility;
(2) pumps,
meters, valves, blowoffs, and hydrants;
(3) backflow devices;
(4) storage tanks; and
(5) all other appurtenances requiring routine
operation and maintenance.
(e) Emergency Management Plan. The Emergency
Management Plan shall be completed prior to submitting the applicant
certification required in Rule .0303(c) of this Section. The Emergency
Management Plan shall be available to personnel responsible for emergency
management and operator on duty at all times and available to the Department
upon request. The supplier of water shall consider using the principles,
practices, forms, nomenclature, structure, and definitions found in the
National Incident Management System and shall contain the following information
where applicable:
(1) For community water
systems, a plan with the following elements shall be required:
(A) an identification and phone numbers of
personnel responsible for emergency management, including public water system,
local, State, and federal emergency contacts;
(B) an identification of foreseeable natural
and human-caused emergency events, including water shortages and
outages;
(C) a description of the
emergency response plan for each identified event;
(D) a description of the notification
procedures; and
(E) an
identification and evaluation of all facilities and equipment whose failure
would result in a water outage or water quality violations.
(2) For a supplier of water that
treats and furnishes water from a surface water source, completion of the
Source Water Protection Plan in accordance with Rule .1305 of this Subchapter
shall fulfill the Emergency Management Plan requirement.
(3) For non-transient, non-community water
systems, the plan shall contain the positions and phone numbers of responsible
persons to contact in the event of an emergency, including public water system,
local, State and federal emergency contacts.