Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 020 - Environmental Quality, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0011 - Water Quality
Chapter 22 - CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
Section 22-5 - Demonstrating Capacity Development

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 22-5

Current through September 21, 2024

All new or modified community and nontransient noncommunity water systems shall demonstrate capacity development by accomplishing the following.

(a) Complying with the requirements of Chapter 5 of Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations for certified operators of the system or have a division approved compliance schedule in place to meet the requirements.

(b) Completing a system assessment of the managerial, technical, and financial aspects of the system using capacity assessment worksheets provided by the administrator. These worksheets shall be developed with input from a capacity development assessment workgroup whose members are appointed by the administrator to be representative of all public water supplies and state and federal agencies. This workgroup shall periodically meet to review and update the assessment worksheets. All meetings shall be noticed and open to the public.

(c) Developing a corrective action plan and implementation schedule if deficiencies are identified by the division as a result of the capacity development assessment.

(d) Providing a plan to assure sufficient financial resources to cover system operation and maintenance costs including debt service if financial capability deficiencies are identified.

(e) Demonstrating compliance with Chapters 3 and 12 of Wyoming Water Quality Rules and Regulations. Chapters 3 and 12 establish standards for construction permitting and minimum design criteria for public water supplies.

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