Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-105 - Administration: General Responsibilities of Public Water Systems
Section R309-105-14 - Operational Reports

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 309-105-14

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Written Operational Reports.

(a) If, in the opinion of the Director, a water system is not properly operated, the Director may require a public water system to submit a written operational report covering the operation of the whole or a part of the water system's infrastructure.

(b) The Director may require revisions to the submitted operational report to ensure satisfactory operation, and may order the water system to follow the operational report.

(c) If the water system fails to implement the provisions of the operational report, as evidenced by unsatisfactory delivery of a safe and/or reliable supply of drinking water, the Director may order further remedies as deemed necessary.

(2) Treatment techniques for acrylamide and epichlorohydrin.

(a) Each public water system shall certify annually in writing to the Director (using third party or manufacturer's certification) that when acrylamide and epichlorohydrin are used in drinking water systems, the combination (or product) of dose and monomer level does not exceed the levels specified in R309-215-8(2)(c).

(b) Certifications may rely on manufacturer's data.

(3)

(a) All water systems using chemical addition or specialized equipment for the treatment of drinking water shall regularly complete operational reports. This information shall be evaluated to confirm that the treatment process is being done properly, resulting in successful treatment.

(b) The information to be provided, and the frequency at which it is to be gathered and reported, will be determined by the Director.

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