12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-450-80 - Water supplies
A. An
adequate supply of safe, sanitary, potable water shall be provided. An approved
water supply shall either be an approved private well or a permitted
waterworks. Waterworks must be maintained and operated in compliance with
12VAC5-590. Private wells shall be constructed, maintained, and operated in
compliance with the standards of 12VAC5-630. Additionally, campgrounds
utilizing private wells for potable water shall sample and test for total
coliform and nitrate annually and prior to permit application; water shall be
satisfactory for the total coliform standards identified in
12VAC5-630-370 and shall not have
more than 10 mg/L nitrate. Samples shall be analyzed by a laboratory accredited
by the Department of General Services, Division of Consolidated Laboratory
Services.
B. Water shall be
provided at one or more easily accessible locations within the campground. The
water system shall be capable of meeting the demand for water during periods of
peak use by the campground.
C.
Water systems that are not a part of a waterworks regulated under 12VAC5-590
must meet the following construction and operational standards:
1. All water storage reservoirs shall be
covered, watertight, and constructed of impervious material.
2. Overflows and vents of such reservoirs
shall be effectively screened.
3.
Manholes shall be constructed with overlapping covers so as to prevent the
entrance of contaminating material.
4. Reservoir overflow pipes shall discharge
through an acceptable air gap.
5.
All cross connections between approved and unapproved water supply systems are
prohibited.
6. All water supplies
shall be protected against the hazards of backflow or back siphonage.
D. Common water coolers, drinking
cups, glasses, or vessels are prohibited.
E. Unapproved wells or springs in the
campground shall be eliminated or made inaccessible for human consumption. All
accessible water outlets with sources not approved for human consumption under
the terms identified in subsection A of this section shall be identified with
signage stating, in effect, "Caution: nonpotable water. DO NOT DRINK."
F. All ice provided shall be from
an approved source and shall be handled and stored in a manner to prevent
contamination. Ice-making machines shall be automatic dispensing, and water
shall be from a source approved under subsection A of this section. Open-bin
type ice machines are prohibited.
G. Portable water tanks or watering stations
shall not be allowed unless such tanks, stations, and dispensing are reviewed
and approved by the Health Commissioner.
H. The area surrounding a pump or hydrant
used for a water supply shall be maintained in a properly drained and sanitary
condition to prevent the accumulation of standing water or the creation of
muddy conditions.
I. The connection
for potable water piped to individual campsites shall be installed so that it
will not be damaged by the parking of camping vehicles.
J. If installed above the ground, the riser
shall terminate at least four inches above the ground surface. If installed in
a pit, the riser shall terminate at least 12 inches above the floor of the pit,
and the pit shall be drained to prevent it from containing standing water. The
drain for the pit shall not be connected to a sanitary sewerage
system.
K. If a water connection
and a sewer connection are provided at a campsite, the two connections shall be
separated by a minimum horizontal distance of 10 feet. Campgrounds that have
been issued a permit before November 28, 2018, shall be exempt and required to
maintain a minimum horizontal distance of five feet between water and sewer
connections. If an exempt campground conducts construction or renovation
activity impacting water and sewer connections, current regulations shall apply
to all campsites where work is conducted. Normal maintenance work will not
constitute construction or renovation.
L. Adequate provisions shall be made to
prevent the freezing of service lines, valves, and riser pipes.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 35.1-11 and 35.1-17 of the Code of Virginia.
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