Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-8.001 - Definitions
(1) "Abandoned water
well" - a well the use of which has been permanently discontinued or which is
in such a state of disrepair that it cannot be used for its intended
purpose.
(2) "Construction plan" -
a schematic drawing of the water system components' arrangement and
connections, which specifies each component's model, brand, size, and capacity,
and the length and size of water pipes.
(3) "Contaminant source" - any minor source
such as abandoned water wells, flooded areas, reclaimed water distribution
systems, sewage collection systems excluding plumbing, onsite sewage treatment
and disposal systems, underground pollutant or petroleum storage and piping
facilities or other minor sources recognized by well permitting agencies; and
major sources such as animal feedlots, sewage treatment systems, sewage,
septage or wastewater treatment plant residuals disposal areas, and solid waste
disposal facilities.
(4) "Cross
connection" - any physical arrangement whereby a potable water system is
connected, directly or indirectly with any other water supply system, sewer,
drain, conduit, pool, storage reservoir, plumbing fixture or other device which
contains or may contain contaminated water, sewage or other waste or liquid of
unknown or unsafe quality which may contaminate the potable supply as a result
of backflow or backsiphonage. Bypass arrangements, jumper connections,
removable sections, swivel or changeable devices and other temporary or
permanent devices through which or because of which backflow can occur are
considered to be cross-connections.
(5) "Disinfectant" - any oxidant, for
example: chlorine, chlorine dioxide, chloramine or a process applied to water,
in any part of the treatment or distribution system, that is intended to kill
or inactivate pathogenic organisms.
(6) "Establishment" - a non-residential
building or premise. This term excludes residential-based businesses where
there is no public consumption, where patrons do not visit, and where
non-resident employees work no more than once per week. This term also excludes
non-residential locations where there is no public consumption, where patrons
do not visit, and where employees work no more than once per week.
(7) "Existing system" - a water system that
was constructed and initially placed in service prior to 1-1-93.
(8) "Health Advisory Level" (HAL) - the
maximum recommended level of a contaminant in potable water based on human
health concerns, as determined by the Florida Department of Health. A list of
the chemicals and their established HALs are listed in the Florida Department
of Health Environmental Chemistry Analyte List, 10-30-07, available from the
Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health/Water Programs at: 4052
Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C22, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1742, or
www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/community/health-advisory/HAL_list.pdf.
(9) "Limited Use Public Water System" - a
public water system not covered or included in the Florida Safe Drinking Water
Act. This includes water systems that serve the following:
(a) Two (2) or more rental residences or five
(5) or more non-rental residences, but no more than fourteen (14) service
connections and no more than twenty-four (24) persons;
(b) An establishment that serves any number
of persons for less than sixty (60) days per year, or no more than twenty-four
(24) persons for any number of days per year, or
(c) An establishment that serves any number
of persons for any number of days per year provided that the system serves no
more than twenty-four (24) of the same persons for six (6) or more months per
year and there is no oral consumption of the water by the transient population.
Oral consumption includes consumption of the water through water fountains,
cups, water-based beverages, dishwashing and water used in food preparation.
Oral consumption does not include industrial food or beverage
processing.
(10) "Maximum
Contaminant Level" (MCL) - the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in
potable water delivered to consumers.
(11) "Modification" - a change, addition, or
deletion of the water system capacity, source, pumping, storage, distribution,
or treatment equipment.
(12)
"Multi-family Water System" - a water system that provides piped water to three
(3) or four (4) residences, one of which may be a rental residence. Examples
include water systems that serve the following:
(a) Three (3) or four (4) owner-occupied
residences.
(b) Two (2) or three
(3) owner-occupied residences plus one (1) rental residence.
(c) Three (3) or four (4) residences on a
property, where one (1) residence is occupied by the property owner and the
remaining residences on the property are occupied by non-renting family members
of the property owner.
(d) Three
(3) or four (4) residences on a property, where one (1) residence is occupied
by the property owner, one (1) residence is a rental residence, and the
remaining residences on the property are occupied by non-renting family members
of the property owner.
(13) "Rental residence" - a structure or part
of a structure that is rented for use as a home, residence, or sleeping place
by one or more persons. This term applies to a residence occupied by one or
more persons other than the property owner as documented on the warranty deed,
regardless of the occupant's relationship to the owner, except as described in
the examples of Multi-family Water Systems in paragraphs (12)(c) and (d),
above, with regards to non-renting family members. This term also includes
facilities where residency is incidental to the provision of employment or
medical, geriatric, educational, counseling, religious, or similar services,
where each bed in such facilities shall be considered a rental residence. This
term does not apply to facilities offering transient residency such as a public
lodging establishment.
(14)
"Repair" - replacement of the components in a potable water system with
components of equivalent capacity and intended function.
(15) "Sanitary survey" - a combination
inspection and review of the water source, potential contaminant sources,
system construction and operation including monitoring compliance and
consumption characteristics and maintenance to evaluate the system's capacity
to provide potable water.
(16)
"Site plan" - a plan-view drawing, drawn to scale or with actual dimensions
noted, of the subject property and the surrounding area, which locates the
water source and system, existing and proposed major contaminant sources within
one-thousand (1000) feet, existing and proposed minor contaminant sources
within two-hundred (200) feet, the slope of land between the water and
contaminant sources, and the location of existing and proposed structures on
the property.
(17) "Source water" -
raw water as it enters the water system.
(18) "Supplier" - the person(s), company,
corporation or entity that owns or operates a Limited Use Public Water System
or Multi-family Water System.
(19)
"Water system" - the mechanical and electrical assembly of one or more pumps,
pipes, storage structures, treatment equipment, and distribution network meant
to provide water to the plumbing of a building or premise. For the purposes of
this chapter, except as described in subsection
64E-8.007(8),
F.A.C., a water system does not include any connections after a master water
meter where the water is obtained from a public water system that is covered or
included in the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act, the water is not treated,
collected or resold after the master water meter, and the end user is not a
carrier which conveys passengers in interstate commerce.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 381.006, 403.862(1)(f) FS. Law Implemented 381.006(1), 381.0062, 403.862(1)(f) FS.
New 1-1-93, Amended 8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.024, Amended 1-26-98, 1-24-00, 5-4-08.
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