Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
WATER SYSTEMS
Chapter 246-290 - Group A public water supplies
Part 6 - SURFACE WATER TREATMENT
Subpart D - Requirements for Other Unfiltered Systems
Section 246-290-691 - Criteria for unfiltered systems with a "limited alternative to filtration" to remain unfiltered
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-290-691
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) For a system providing a limited alternative to filtration, the purveyor using a surface water or GWI source shall meet the source quality and site-specific conditions under this section.
(2) Source water turbidity requirements.
(a) The
purveyor shall ensure that the turbidity level in representative source water
samples taken before primary disinfection does not exceed 5.0 NTU.
(b) A system with more than two turbidity
events in the twelve previous calendar months the water was served to the
public or more than five turbidity events in the one hundred twenty previous
calendar months the water was served to the public shall expand the scope of
its next annual comprehensive report required under WAC
246-290-696(6)
to include:
(i) A description of the
events;
(ii) A summary of previous
turbidity events;
(iii) A proposed
plan of corrective action; and
(iv)
A schedule for implementing the action plan.
(3) Site-specific requirements.
(a) Level of inactivation.
(i) The purveyor shall ensure that the
removal and/or inactivation levels required under WAC
246-290-630(11)
are met in at least eleven of the twelve previous calendar months that the
system served water to the public.
(ii) A system failing to meet the
inactivation requirements in (a)(i) of this subsection in two or more months of
the previous twelve calendar months the system served water to the public shall
expand the scope of its annual comprehensive report required under WAC
246-290-696(6)
to include:
(A) A description of the
failure(s);
(B) A summary of
previous inactivation failures;
(C)
A proposed plan of corrective action; and
(D) A schedule for implementing the action
plan.
(b)
Watershed control.
(i) The watershed must not
be allowed to be inhabited, except for those designated individuals and for
those periods of time each year that would be directly associated with the
protection of the watershed.
(ii)
The purveyor shall develop and implement a department-approved watershed
control program.
(iii) The purveyor
shall monitor, limit, and control all facilities and activities in the
watershed affecting source quality to preclude degradation of the physical,
chemical, microbiological (including viral and Cryptosporidium
oocysts contamination), and radiological quality of the source. The purveyor
shall demonstrate, through ownership and/or written agreements acceptable to
the department, control of all human activities that may adversely impact
source quality.
(iv) At a minimum,
the purveyor's watershed control program shall:
(A) Characterize the watershed hydrology and
land ownership;
(B) Identify
watershed characteristics and activities that may adversely affect source water
quality; and
(C) Monitor the
occurrence of activities that may adversely affect source water
quality.
(v) If the
department determines significant changes have occurred in the watershed, the
purveyor shall submit, within ninety days of notification, an updated watershed
control program to the department for review and approval.
(vi) The purveyor may be required to conduct
additional monitoring to demonstrate the adequacy of the watershed control
program.
(vii) A purveyor shall be
considered out of compliance when failing to:
(A) Have a department-approved watershed
control program;
(B) Implement the
watershed control program to the satisfaction of the department;
(C) Conduct additional monitoring as directed
by the department; or
(D) Prevent
the human inhabitation of the watershed, except during the periods of time when
conducting watershed protection activities as provided in (b)(i) of this
subsection.
(c) On-site inspections.
(i) The purveyor shall submit to on-site
inspections by the department to assess watershed control and disinfection
treatment.
(ii) The purveyor shall
submit to annual inspections by the department unless more frequent inspections
are deemed necessary to protect the health of consumers served by the
system.
(iii) The purveyor with
unsatisfactory on-site inspection results shall take action as directed by the
department in accordance with a department-established schedule.
(d) Waterborne disease outbreak.
(i) The system shall not be identified by the
department as the cause of a waterborne disease outbreak attributable to a
failure in treatment of the surface or GWI source.
(ii) A system identified by the department as
the cause of a waterborne disease in (d)(i) of this subsection shall expand the
scope of its annual comprehensive report required under WAC
246-290-696(6)
to include:
(A) A description of the
outbreak;
(B) A summary of previous
waterborne disease outbreaks attributed to the system;
(C) A proposed plan of corrective action;
and
(D) A schedule for implementing
the action plan.
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050(2) and (3) and 70.119A.080. 03-08-037, § 246-290-691, filed 3/27/03, effective 4/27/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050 [43.20.050]. 99-07-021, § 246-290-691, filed 3/9/99, effective 4/9/99.
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