Wash. Admin. Code § 246-290-415 - Operations and maintenance
(1) The
purveyor shall operate the system in accordance with the operations and
maintenance program as established in the approved water system plan required
under WAC
246-290-100 or the small water
system management program under WAC
246-290-105.
(2) The operations and maintenance program
must include the following elements as applicable:
(a) Water system management and
personnel;
(b) Operator
certification;
(c) Comprehensive
monitoring plan for all contaminants under WAC
246-290-300;
(d) Emergency response program;
(e) Cross-connection control program;
and
(f) Maintenance of service
reliability in accordance with WAC
246-290-420.
(3) Seasonal system startup.
(a) Seasonal systems shall submit a start-up
procedure to the department for review and approval.
(b) Seasonal systems shall certify in
accordance with WAC
246-290-480(2)(f)(ii)
that a department-approved start-up
procedure, which may include a requirement for start-up sampling, was completed
prior to serving water to the public.
(c) A treatment technique violation occurs
when a seasonal system fails to complete a department-approved startup
procedure prior to serving water to the public.
(4) The purveyor shall operate the system in
accordance with good operations procedures such as those available in texts,
handbooks, and manuals available from the following sources:
(a) American Water Works Association
(AWWA);
(b) American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE);
(c) Ontario
Ministry of the Environment;
(d)
The Chlorine Institute;
(e)
California State University;
(f)
Health Research Inc.; and
(g) Any
other standards acceptable to the department.
(5) Establishing or maintaining a bypass to
divert water around any feature of a treatment process is prohibited, except
with written approval from the department.
(6) The purveyor shall take preventive or
corrective action as directed by the department when results of an inspection
conducted by the department indicate conditions which are currently or may
become a detriment to system operation.
(7) The purveyor of a system using surface
water or GWI shall meet operational requirements specified in Part 6 of this
chapter.
(8) The purveyor shall
have a certified operator if required under chapter 70A.120 RCW and chapter
246-292 WAC.
(9) The purveyor shall
at all times employ reasonable security measures to assure the raw water intake
facilities, water treatment processes, water storage facilities, and the
distribution system are protected from possible damage or compromise by
unauthorized persons, animals, vegetation, or similar intruding agents. Such
measures include elements such as locks on hatches, fencing of facilities,
screening of reservoir vents or openings, and other recommendations as may be
found in the current edition of the Recommended Standards for Water
Works, A Committee Report of the Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of
State Public Health and Environmental Managers.
(10) All purveyors utilizing groundwater
wells shall monitor well levels from ground level to the static water level on
a seasonal basis, including low demand and high demand periods, to document the
continuing availability of the source to meet projected, long-term demands.
Purveyors shall maintain this data and provide it to the department upon
request.
(11) All operation and
maintenance practices must conform to Part 5 of this chapter.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 70.119A.080. 10-20-068, § 246-290-415, filed 9/29/10, effective 11/1/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050 [43.20.050]. 99-07-021, § 246-290-415, filed 3/9/99, effective 4/9/99.
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