Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-11-304 - Class A Reclaimed Water
A.
Class A reclaimed water is wastewater that has undergone secondary treatment,
filtration, and disinfection. Chemical feed facilities to add coagulants or
polymers are required to ensure that filtered effluent before disinfection
complies with the 24-hour average turbidity criterion prescribed in subsection
(B)(1). Chemical feed facilities may remain idle if the 24-hour average
turbidity criterion in subsection (B)(1) is achieved without chemical
addition.
B. An owner of a facility
shall ensure that:
1. The turbidity of Class
A reclaimed water at a point in the wastewater treatment process after
filtration and immediately before disinfection complies with the following:
a. The 24-hour average turbidity of filtered
effluent is two NTUs or less, and
b. The turbidity of filtered effluent does
not exceed five NTUs at any time.
2. Class A reclaimed water meets the
following criteria after disinfection treatment and before discharge to a
reclaimed water distribution system:
a. There
are no detectable fecal coliform organisms in four of the last seven daily
reclaimed water samples taken, and
b. The single sample maximum concentration of
fecal coliform organisms in a reclaimed water sample is less than 23 / 100
ml.
c. If alternative treatment
processes or alternative turbidity criteria are used, or reclaimed water is
blended with other water to produce Class A reclaimed water under subsection
(C), there are no detectable enteric virus in four of the last seven monthly
reclaimed water samples taken.
C. An owner of a facility may use alternative
treatment methods other than those required by subsection (A), or comply with
alternative turbidity criteria other than those required by subsection (B)(1),
or blend reclaimed water with other water to produce Class A reclaimed water
provided the owner demonstrates through pilot plant testing, existing water
quality data, or other means that the alternative treatment methods,
alternative turbidity criteria, or blending reliably produces a reclaimed water
that meets the disinfection criteria in subsection (B)(2) before discharge to a
reclaimed water distribution system.
D. A person shall use Class A reclaimed water
for a type of direct reuse listed as Class A in Table A. A person may use Class
A reclaimed water for a type of direct reuse listed as Class B or Class C in
Table A.
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