Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R392 - Population Health, Environmental Health
Rule R392-303 - Public Geothermal Pools and Bathing Places
Section R392-303-6 - Geothermal Source Water Quality
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The operator shall:
(2) If the geothermal source water analysis report required in Subsection (1)(e) indicates that a contaminant or constituent fails any of the standards in Table 1, the operator shall either:
(3) The local health officer may require the operator to post signs in addition to those described in Section R392-303-29 and Section R392-303-31 including:
TABLE 1
Geothermal Source Water Contaminants and Constituents
Contaminant |
Maximum Contaminant Level |
1. Fluoride |
4.0 mg/L |
2. Nitrate |
10 mg/L |
3. Nitrite |
1 mg/L |
4. Antimony |
0.006 mg/L |
5. Arsenic |
0.010 mg/L |
6. Barium |
2 mg/L |
7. Beryllium |
0.004 mg/L |
8. Cadmium |
0.005 mg/L |
9. Chromium |
0.1 mg/L |
10. Copper |
1.3 mg/L |
11. Cyanide, as free cyanide |
0.2 mg/L |
12. Lead |
0.015 mg/L |
13. Mercury |
0.002 mg/L |
14. Selenium |
0.05 mg/L |
15. Thallium |
0.002 mg/L |
Constituent |
Maximum |
Minimum |
pH |
8.0 |
7.0 |