Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-8.005 - Operation and Maintenance
(1) The
following operating standards shall apply to all Limited Use Public Water
Systems:
(a) All components shall function
properly at all times.
(b) Should
the system shut down, the supplier shall take steps to restore it immediately.
The supplier shall alert all users in advance of maintenance that will cause
pressure loss or water quality change. The supplier shall follow the standards
outlined in the Guidelines for the Issuance of Precautionary Boil Water
Notices, 12/11/06 revision, 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/water/manual/boilnew.htm.
(c) The supplier shall alert the CHD
twenty-four (24) hours in advance where possible, but no later than the next
business day after any shutdown or treatment failure, or within twenty-four
(24) hours after discovering sabotage or vandalism to the water
system.
(d) Where continuous
disinfection is required to remove confirmed microbioloical contamination,
disinfection equipment shall maintain the free available chlorine residual and
total chlorine residual between 0.2 milligrams per liter (mg/L) and 4.0 mg/L
throughout the entire system, or the equivalent of these limits as determined
by the Department.
1. Where continuous
disinfection is required, the supplier shall test the chlorine residual daily
by using a N, N-Diethyl-p-Phenylenediamine (DPD) color comparison test kit, or
a portable spectrophotometer test kit and post the results in a log kept on
premises. The test kit shall be functional and kept on site at all times. The
Department shall specify tests for alternative disinfectants upon construction
approval.
2. Where continuous
disinfection is required for a Limited Use Community System and a chemical
disinfectant is used, the supplier shall assure a state certified water
treatment plant operator services the system weekly.
3. Where continuous disinfection was
initially required prior to the effective date of this rule, the effective
water contact volume for groundwater supplied systems shall be 15 times the PD,
and the effective water contact volume for surface water supplied systems shall
be 120 times the PD (in order to achieve a minimum water contact time of 15 or
120 minutes, respectively, with the disinfectant at peak demand
flow).
4. Where continuous
disinfection was initially required for a groundwater supplied system on or
after the effective date of this rule, the system must maintain the minimum
required water contact time and free chlorine residual based on the water
temperature exiting the contact tank according to Table 1, or designed in
accordance with Chapters 3 and 4 of the U.S. EPA Guidance Manual for
Compliance with the Filtration and Disinfection Requirements for Public Water
Systems Using Surface Water Sources, March 1991 Edition.
5. Where disinfection equipment is installed
on a Limited Use Public Water System but is not required, the free available
chlorine residual and total chlorine residual shall not exceed 4.0 mg/L
throughout the entire system.
(e) The system shall maintain a minimum water
pressure of twenty (20) pounds per square inch throughout the water system at
all times.
(f) The water system
shall contain no cross-connections.
(2) The following maintenance standards shall
apply to all Limited Use Public Water Systems:
(a) All components shall be in good repair
and used as intended.
(b)
Replacement of components shall be with new or like-new products, approved per
subsection 64E-8.002(6),
F.A.C., and equal to those originally approved.
(c) The vicinity within five (5) feet of the
water system and well shall be free of vegetation, debris and hazards which
could prevent or hinder inspection.
(d) If an emergency modification is
performed, the supplier must apply to the Department for system modification
per Rule 64E-8.002, F.A.C., on the next
business day.
(e) The supplier
shall record the date and type of all maintenance and repairs performed on the
system in a log kept on the premises.
(f) Systems vulnerable to vandalism shall be
secured, but any enclosure shall not restrict visibility or authorized access
for inspection.
(g) The upper end
of the well casing shall be watertight except for vents which shall be directed
downward and protected with 20-mesh screen.
(h) Any chemical which could contaminate the
water supply shall not be stored within twenty-five (25) feet of the well head
unless the chemical container is in an additional, above-ground containment
structure capable of containing the full volume of the
chemical.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.862(1)(f), 381.006 FS. Law Implemented 381.006(1), 381.0062, 403.862(1)(f) FS.
New 1-1-93, Amended 8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.028, Amended 1-26-98, 10-7-02, 5-4-08.
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