Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-510 - Facility Design and Operation: Minimum Sizing Requirements
Section R309-510-9 - Distribution System Sizing
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) General Requirements.
The distribution system shall be designed to ensure adequate flow and that minimum water pressures as required in R309-105-9 exist at all points within the distribution system.
(2) Peak Instantaneous Demand for Indoor Water Use.
Q = 10.8 x N 0.64
where N equals the total number of ERC's, and Q equals the total flow (gpm) delivered to the total connections served by that pipeline.
TABLE 510-6
Peak Instantaneous Demand for Indoor Water Use for Recreational Vehicle Parks Number of Connections Formula 0 to 59 Q = 4N 60 to 239 Q = 80 + 20N0.5 240 or greater Q = 1.6N NOTES FOR TABLE 510-6: Q is total peak instantaneous demand (gpm). N is the maximum number of connections. However, if the only water use is via service buildings, the peak instantaneous demand shall be calculated for the number of plumbing fixture units as presented in the state-adopted plumbing code.(3) Peak Instantaneous Demand for Irrigation Use.
Peak instantaneous demand for irrigation use is given in Table 510-7. The procedure for determining the map zone and irrigated acreage for using Table 510-7 is outlined in R309-510-7(3).
TABLE 510-7
Peak Instantaneous Demand for Irrigation Use Map Zone Peak Instantaneous Demand (gpm/irrigated acre) 1 4.52 2 5.60 3 6.78 4 7.92 5 9.04 6 9.80(4) Fire Flow.