South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-58.4 - Finished Water Pumping, Storage, and Distribution Facilities
Section 61-58.4.E - Public Buildings
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-58.4.E
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
Water supply facilities in public buildings shall be designed to provide safe potable water to employees, customers, and guests.
(1) Source of Supply--
(a) Where a separate independent source is
provided, it must be constructed in accordance with R.61-58.2 for groundwater
systems or R.61-58.3 for surface water
systems and treatment must be provided where necessary to meet the Water
Quality Standards in R.61-58.5.
(b)
Where an emergency or standby source is provided in addition to a service from
a public water supply, it must be constructed in accordance with
R.61-58.4(E)(1)(a)(E)(1)(a)
and maintained in operating condition. Where the main source of supply is from
a public system, an approved double check assembly shall be installed after the
meter in the main service line.
(c)
Non-potable supplies shall not be connected to the potable water
system.
(2) Quantity of Supply--
(a) The source of supply where
service is provided from a public water system, shall be adequate to provide
the instantaneous demand based on the number of fixtures to be
provided.
(b) Where a separate
source is provided, it must be designed to provide the maximum daily
demand.
(3) On-Site Storage--
(a) On-site storage will be
considered only where necessary to provide instantaneous demand or fire
protection. In either case, the source of supply must be adequate to provide
maximum daily demand.
(b) On-site
storage, where used, must meet the requirements of R.61-58.4(C)(C).
(4) Cross Connection Control--Public buildings shall be free of cross connections and be designed to meet applicable portions of R.61-58.7(F)(F).
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