Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-15.003 - Water Supply
(1) The water
supply for each Mobile Home Park, Lodging Park, Recreational Vehicle Park, or
Recreational Camp, shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 64E-8, F.A.C.,
Drinking Water Systems, or Chapter 62-550, F.A.C., Drinking Water Standards,
Monitoring and Reporting, 40 C.F.R. §141, Subpart I - Control of Lead and
Copper, Edition of July, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference and
available free on the internet, 40 C.F.R. §141 Subpart L - Disinfection
and Residuals, Disinfection Byproductsm and Disinfection Byproduct Precursers,
Edition of July 1, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference and
available free on the internet, 40 C.F.R. §141 Subpart O - Consumer
Confidence reports, Edition of July 1, 2004, which is incorporated herein by
reference and available free on the internet, Chapter 62-555, F.A.C.,
Permitting, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Public Water Systems,
and Chapter 62-560, F.A.C., Requirements for Public Water Systems That Are Out
of Compliance. The system for each park shall be designed for the maximum water
demand.
(2) In a mobile home or
lodging park, at least one water supply service connection shall be provided to
each mobile home space and shall be so designed and constructed as to prevent
backflow or back-siphonage. The water connections shall be protected from
damage by the parking of mobile homes. Multi-family mobile home units shall be
provided an individual water supply connection to each family residential unit
served.
(3) Every building in a
recreational vehicle park which provides personal hygiene or cooking facilities
shall be connected to an approved, potable water supply which meets the minimum
requirements of subsection (1), above. Recreational vehicle parks shall also
comply with the following additional requirements:
(a) In recreational vehicle parks, where each
space is served by a water supply service connection, the connection shall be
protected against the hazards of backflow and back-siphonage.
(b) All recreational vehicle parks shall
provide at least one easily accessible, backflow and back-siphonage protected
potable water supply station with a water supply outlet for filling vehicle
storage tanks. Recreational vehicle parks constructed after the effective date
of this rule shall provide a potable water supply station for each 100 spaces,
or fraction thereof, that do not have water hookups at the site. Recreational
vehicle parks constructed after the effective date of this rule shall provide a
potable water supply station for each 250 spaces, or fraction thereof, when
more than 50 percent of the spaces have water and sewer hookups.
(c) Non-potable water accessibility shall not
be co-located with potable water access points (hydrants, taps, or hose bibbs).
Non-potable water access shall be designated and secured to prevent use as a
potable water supply. Residents and guests shall be informed how to identify
any non- potable water accessibility points within a park or
camp.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.011(13), 513.05 FS. Law Implemented 381.006(1), 386.041, 513.12, 513.05 FS.
New 5-20-96, Formerly 10D-26.120, Amended 12-30-09.
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