Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-550 - Facility Design and Operation: Transmission and Distribution Pipelines
Section R309-550-5 - Water Main Design
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Distribution System Pressure.
(2) Design Flow Rates. Flow rates used when designing or analyzing distribution systems shall meet the minimum requirements in R309-510.
(3) Hydraulic Analysis.
(4) Minimum Water Main Size.
For water mains not connected to fire hydrants, the minimum line size shall be 4 inches in diameter, unless it serves picnic sites, parks, semi-developed camps, primitive camps, or roadway rest-stops. Minimum water main size, serving a fire hydrant lateral, shall be 8 inches in diameter unless a hydraulic analysis indicates that required flow and pressures can be maintained by 6-inch lines.
(5) Fire Protection.
When a public water system is required to provide water for fire flow by the local fire code official, or if the system has installed fire hydrants on existing distribution mains for that purpose:
(6) Geologic Considerations.
The character of the soil through which water mains are to be laid shall be considered. Special design and burial techniques shall be employed for Community Water Systems in areas of geologic hazard (e.g., slide zones, fault zones, river crossings, etc.)
(7) Dead Ends.
(8) Isolation Valves.
Sufficient number of valves shall be provided on water mains so that inconvenience and sanitary hazards will be minimized during repairs. Valves shall be located at not more than 500 foot intervals in commercial districts and at not more than one block or 800 foot intervals in other districts. Where systems serve widely scattered customers and where future development is not expected, the valve spacing shall not exceed one mile.
(9) Corrosive Soils and Waters.
Consideration shall be given to the materials to be used when corrosive soils or waters will be encountered.
(10) Special Precautions in Areas of Contamination.
Where distribution systems are installed in areas of contamination:
(11) Water Mains and Other Sources of Contamination.
Caution shall be exercised when locating water mains at or near certain sites such as sewage treatment plants or industrial complexes. Individual septic tanks shall be located and avoided. The Division shall be contacted to establish specific design requirements prior to locating water mains near a source of contamination.