Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R392 - Population Health, Environmental Health
Rule R392-400 - Temporary Mass Gathering Sanitation
Section R392-400-14 - Safe Drinking Water Supply Requirements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 392-400-14

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) The operator shall provide water free of charge and strategically locate drinking water stations to effectively meet the drinking water needs of attendees and staff.

(2) Supplied potable drinking water for public use shall be:

(a) dispensed from a potable water supply system that is designed, installed, and operated according to the requirements set forth by:
(i) the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Drinking Water under Title R309, Drinking Water; and

(ii) local health department regulations; or

(b) commercially bottled water meeting 21 CFR 129, Processing and Bottling of Bottled Drinking Water and 21 CFR 165.110, Bottled Water from a company registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.

(3) Drinking water hauled to the gathering shall be hauled and dispensed in a manner that protects public health as determined by the local health officer.

(4) At least four drinking water stations are required. An additional drinking water station is required for each additional 500 attendees above 1,000 persons. The local health officer may reduce the number of additional drinking water stations or require more than one drinking water station for each additional 500 attendees above 1,000 persons because of the time of year, heat index, nature of the event or other public health related criteria. If containers are needed to drink the water at the required drinking water stations, the operator shall provide single use containers.

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