Wash. Admin. Code § 246-290-125 - Project report and construction document submittal exceptions
(1) The following
projects do not require project reports under WAC
246-290-110 and construction
documents under WAC
246-290-120 to be submitted to
the department for review and approval prior to installation:
(a) Installation of valves, fittings, meters,
and approved backflow prevention assemblies;
(b) Installation of hydrants under WAC
246-290-230(3) and
(6);
(c) Repair of a system component or
replacement with a component of a similar capacity and material in accordance
with the original construction specifications of the approved design. For the
purposes of replacing existing pipe, similar capacity includes one standard
pipe size larger; or
(d)
Maintenance or painting of surfaces not contacting potable water.
(2) Purveyors may elect to not
submit to the department for review and approval project reports under WAC
246-290-110 and construction
documents under WAC
246-290-120 for new distribution
mains if:
(a) The purveyor has on file with
the department a current department-approved water system plan that includes
standard construction specifications for distribution mains; and
(b) The purveyor maintains on file a
completed construction completion report (department form) in accordance with
WAC 246-290-120(5)
and makes it available for review upon request by the department.
(3) Purveyors may elect to not
submit to the department for review and approval project reports under WAC
246-290-110 and construction
documents under WAC
246-290-120 for review and
approval of other distribution-related projects as defined in WAC
246-290-010 providing:
(a) The purveyor has on file with the
department a current department-approved water system plan, in accordance with
WAC 246-290-100(5);
(b) The purveyor submits a written request
with a new water system plan or an amendment to a water system plan, and
updates the request with each water system plan update. The written request
should specifically identify the types of projects or facilities for which the
submittal exception procedure is requested;
(c) The purveyor has documented that they
have employed or hired under contract the services of a professional engineer
licensed in the state of Washington to review distribution-related projects not
submitted to the department for review and approval. The review engineer and
design engineer shall not be the same individual. The purveyor shall provide
written notification to the department whenever they propose to change their
designated review engineer;
(d) If
the project is a new transmission main, storage tank, or booster pump station,
it must be identified in the capital improvement program of the utility's water
system plan. If not, either the project report must be submitted to the
department for review and approval, or the water system plan must be
amended;
(e) A project summary file
is maintained by the purveyor for each project and made available for review
upon request by the department, and includes:
(i) Descriptive project summary;
(ii) Anticipated completion
schedule;
(iii) Consistency with
utility's water system plan;
(iv)
Water right self-assessment, where applicable;
(v) Change in system physical
capacity;
(vi) Copies of original
design and record drawings;
(vii)
Engineering design review report (department form). The form shall:
(A) Bear the seal, date, and signature of a
professional engineer licensed in the state of Washington prior to the start of
construction;
(B) Provide a
descriptive reference to completed project report and/or construction documents
reviewed, including date of design engineer's seal and signature; and
(C) State the project report and/or
construction documents have been reviewed, and the design is in accordance with
department regulations and principles of standard engineering
practice;
(f)
The construction completion report is submitted to the department in accordance
with WAC 246-290-120(5)
for new storage tanks and booster pump stations, and maintained on file with
the water system for all other distribution-related projects;
(g) A WFI is completed in accordance with WAC
246-290-120(6);
and
(h) The purveyor meets the
requirements of chapter 246-294 WAC to have a category "green" operating
permit.
(4) Source of
supply (including interties) and water quality treatment-related projects shall
not be eligible for the sub-mittal exception procedure.
(5) Purveyors not required to prepare a water
system plan under WAC
246-290-100 shall be eligible for
the sub-mittal exception procedure if the purveyor:
(a) Has a department-approved water system
plan meeting the requirements of WAC
246-290-100;
(b) Complies with all other requirements in
this section; and
(c) Ensures that
all work required to be prepared under the direction of a professional engineer
be accomplished per WAC
246-290-040 and chapter 18.43
RCW.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180 and 43.20.050. 08-03-061, § 246-290-125, filed 1/14/08, effective 2/14/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050(2) and (3) and 70.119A.080. 03-08-037, § 246-290-125, filed 3/27/03, effective 4/27/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050 [43.20.050]. 99-07-021, § 246-290-125, filed 3/9/99, effective 4/9/99.
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