N.J. Admin. Code § 7:10-12.11 - Disinfection of water system components
(a) After completion of
construction, alteration or repair of a public noncommunity or nonpublic water
system, all surfaces with which adequately protected water may come into contact
shall be disinfected before being placed into service.
(b) Methods of disinfection include, but are not
limited to, the following:
1. Contact with a
chlorine solution of concentration not less than 50 parts per million for a minimum
period of 12 hours;
2. Contact with a
chlorine solution of concentration not less than 20 ppm for a minimum period of 24
hours;
3. Thorough wetting of the
surfaces to be disinfected by means of brush or spray application of a chlorine
solution of concentration not less than 500 ppm for a minimum contact period of one
hour.
(c) The method or
methods for the disinfection of water system components shall be included in the
materials submitted with the application for certification of a new, repaired or
altered public noncommunity or nonpublic water system pursuant to
7:10-12.39 to 12.42.
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