Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Any
application to initiate a new withdrawal or expand an existing withdrawal in
any groundwater management area or the reapplication at the end of a permit
cycle for all permits shall require a water conservation and management plan
before the application or reapplication is considered complete. The department
shall review all water conservation and management plans and assure that such
plans contain all elements required in subsection B of this section. The
approved plan shall become an enforceable part of the approved
permit.
B. A water conservation and
management plan is an operational plan to be referenced and implemented by the
permittee. Water conservation and management plans shall be consistent with
local and regional water supply plans in the applicant's geographic area
developed as required by 9VAC25-780. The water conservation and management plan
shall be specific to the type of water use and include the following:
1. For municipal and nonmunicipal public
water supplies:
a. Where practicable, the plan
should require use of water-saving equipment and processes for all water users
including technological, procedural, or programmatic improvements to the
facilities and processes to decrease the amount of water withdrawn or to
decrease water demand. The goal of these requirements is to assure the most
efficient use of groundwater. Information on the water-saving alternatives
examined and the water savings associated with the alternatives shall be
provided. Water conservation and management plans shall discuss high volume
water consumption by users on the system and where conservation measures have
previously been implemented and shall be applied. Also, where appropriate, the
use of water-saving fixtures in new and renovated plumbing as provided in the
Uniform Statewide Building Code (13VAC5-63) shall be identified in the
plan;
b. A water loss reduction
program, which defines the applicant's leak detection and repair program. The
water loss reduction program shall include requirements for an audit of the
total amount of groundwater used in the distribution system and operational
processes during the first two years of the permit cycle. Implementation of a
leak detection and repair program shall be required within one year of the date
the permit is issued. The program shall include a schedule for inspection of
equipment and piping for leaks;
c.
A water use education program that contains requirements for the education of
water users and training of employees controlling water consuming processes to
assure that water conservation principles are well known by the users of the
resource. The program shall include a schedule for information distribution and
the type of materials used;
d. An
evaluation of water reuse options and assurances that water shall be reused in
all instances where reuse is practicable. Potential for expansion of the
existing reuse practices or adoption of additional reuse practices shall also
be included; and
e. Requirements
for mandatory water use reductions during water shortage emergencies declared
by the local governing body or water authority consistent with §§
15.2-923 and 15.2-924 of the Code of Virginia. This shall include, where
appropriate, ordinances in municipal systems prohibiting the waste of water
generally and requirements providing for mandatory water use restrictions in
accordance with drought response and contingency ordinances implemented to
comply with
9VAC25-780-120
during water shortage emergencies. The water conservation and management plan
shall also contain requirements for mandatory water use restrictions during
water shortage emergencies that restricts or prohibits all nonessential uses
such as lawn watering, car washing, and similar nonessential residential,
industrial, and commercial uses for the duration of the water shortage
emergency. Penalties for failure to comply with mandatory water use
restrictions shall be included in municipal system plans.
2. For nonpublic water supply applicants -
commercial and industrial users:
a. Where
applicable, the plan should require use of water-saving equipment and processes
for all water users including technological, procedural, or programmatic
improvements to the facilities and processes to decrease the amount of water
withdrawn or to decrease water demand. The goal of these requirements is to
assure the most efficient use of groundwater. Information on the water-saving
alternatives examined and the water savings associated with the alternatives
shall be provided. Also, where appropriate, the use of water-saving fixtures in
new and renovated plumbing as provided in the Uniform Statewide Building Code
(13VAC5-63) shall be identified in the plan;
b. A water loss reduction program, which
defines the applicant's leak detection and repair program. The water loss
reduction program shall include requirements for an audit of the total amount
of groundwater used in the distribution system and operational processes during
the first two years of the permit cycle. Implementation of a leak detection and
repair program shall be required within one year of the date the permit is
issued. The program shall include a schedule for inspection of equipment and
piping for leaks;
c. A water use
education program that contains requirements for the education of water users
and training of employees controlling water consuming processes to assure that
water conservation principles are well known by the users of the resource. The
program shall include a schedule for information distribution and the type of
materials used;
d. An evaluation of
water reuse options and assurances that water shall be reused in all instances
where reuse is practicable. Potential for expansion of the existing reuse
practices or adoption of additional reuse practices shall also be included;
and
e. Requirements for complying
with mandatory water use reductions during water shortage emergencies declared
by the local governing body or water authority in accordance with §§
15.2-923 and 15.2-924 of the Code of Virginia. This shall include, where
appropriate, ordinances prohibiting the waste of water generally and
requirements providing for mandatory water use restrictions in accordance with
drought response and contingency ordinances implemented to comply with
9VAC25-780-120
during water shortage emergencies. The water conservation and management plan
shall also contain requirements for mandatory water use restrictions during
water shortage emergencies that restricts or prohibits all nonessential uses
such as lawn watering, car washing, and similar nonessential industrial and
commercial uses for the duration of the water shortage emergency.
3. For nonpublic water supply
applicants - agricultural users:
a.
Requirements for the use of water-saving plumbing and processes to decrease the
amount of water withdrawn or to decrease water demand. Plans submitted for the
use of groundwater for irrigation shall identify the specific type of
irrigation system that will be utilized, the efficiency rating of the
irrigation system in comparison to less efficient systems, the irrigation
schedule used to minimize water demand, and the crop watering requirements.
Multiple types of irrigation methods may be addressed in the plan. For
livestock watering operations, plans shall include livestock watering
requirements (per head) and processes to minimize waste of water. These
requirements shall assure that the most practicable use is made of groundwater.
If these options are not implemented in the plan, information on the
water-saving alternatives examined and the water savings associated with the
alternatives shall be provided;
b.
A water loss reduction program, which defines the applicant's leak detection
and repair program. The water loss reduction program shall include requirements
for an audit of the total amount of groundwater used in the distribution system
and operational processes during the first two years of the permit cycle.
Implementation of a leak detection and repair program shall be required within
one year of the date the permit is issued. The program shall include a schedule
for inspection of equipment and piping for leaks;
c. A water use education program that
contains requirements for the training of employees controlling water consuming
processes to assure that water conservation principles are well known by the
users of the resource. The program shall include a schedule for training
employees. This requirement may be met through training employees on water use
requirements contained in irrigation management plans or livestock management
plans;
d. An evaluation of
potential water reuse options and assurances that water shall be reused in all
instances where reuse is practicable and not prohibited by other regulatory
programs; Potential for expansion of the existing reuse practices or adoption
of additional reuse practices shall also be included; and
e. Requirements for mandatory water use
reductions during water shortage emergencies and compliance with ordinances
prohibiting the waste of water generally. This shall include requirements
providing for mandatory water use restrictions in accordance with drought
response and contingency ordinances implemented to comply with
9VAC25-780-120
during water shortage emergencies.
f. The permittee may submit portions of
Agricultural Management Plans or Irrigation Management Plans developed to
comply with requirements of federal or state laws, regulations, or guidelines
to demonstrate the requirements of subdivisions B 3 a through d of this section
are being achieved.
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-256 of the Code of
Virginia.