Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-230 - Lead in School Sampling and Remediation Requirements
Section R309-230-10 - Time Period to Take Steps to Reduce the Lead Level Below the Action Level and Report to the Division of Drinking Water
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
For each consumable tap that equals or exceeds a lead concentration of five parts per billion:
(1) Schools and child care centers shall complete permanent control measures within 90 days of receiving results unless an alternative schedule is approved by the Division of Drinking Water;
(2) Schools and child care centers shall resample within 30 days of completing permanent control measures under Subsection R309-230-7(1);
(3) If a sample taken as required in Subsection R309-230-7(2) has a lead concentration greater than or equal to five parts per billion, the school or child care center shall implement additional permanent control measures as required in Section R309-230-7 until either the consumable tap is permanently removed or post mitigation results are below a lead concentration equal to five parts per billion; and
(4) Schools and child care centers shall report to the Division of Drinking Water resample results as well as permanent control measures taken within 30 days after taking steps under Subsection R309-230-7(1).