Utah Admin. Code R309-230-7 - Permanent Control Measures
Following receipt of results that show a consumable tap has five or more parts per billion of lead, a school or child care center shall:
(1) Implement one of the
following permanent control measures:
(a)
Replacement of the consumable tap with a replacement faucet that has been
third-party certified to NSF or ANSI standard 372 for lead-free compliance and
NSF or ANSI standard 61 for material safety.
(b) Installation of a water treatment device
at the tap. The water treatment device must be certified to capture lead
according to NSF or ANSI standard 53 or NSF or ANSI standard 58. Schools shall
follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation, use, and maintenance.
For each water treatment device installed, schools shall create a maintenance
schedule that identifies a point of contact to oversee making sure they are
properly installed and maintained.
(c) Permanently shut off and remove the
consumable tap.
(2) If
control measures stated in Subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b) are completed, the
school or child care center shall take a follow-up sample of the consumable tap
and have those samples evaluated by a certified laboratory to demonstrate that
lead is less than five parts per billion before access to the tap is resumed.
Each sample taken must comply with requirements in Section
R309-230-5.
(3) A school or child
care center may apply for reimbursement for costs associated with permanent
control measures for consumable taps with the Division of Drinking
Water.
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