Or. Admin. Code § 340-055-0030 - Operational Requirements for the Treatment and Distribution of Recycled Water
(1) Bypassing. The
intentional diversion of wastewater from any unit process in the wastewater
treatment system for a beneficial purpose is not allowed, unless with the unit
process out of service the recycled water meets the criteria of this division
for a specific class and beneficial purpose described in the recycled water use
plan.
(2) Alarm devices. Alarm
devices are required to provide warning of power loss and failure of process
equipment essential to the proper operation of the wastewater treatment system
and compliance with this division.
(3) Standby power. Unless otherwise approved
in writing by the department, a wastewater treatment system providing recycled
water for use must have sufficient standby power to fully operate all essential
treatment processes. The department may grant an exception to this section only
if the wastewater treatment system owner demonstrates that power failure will
not result in inadequately treated water being provided for use and will not
result in any violation of an NPDES or WPCF permit limit or condition or Oregon
Administrative Rule.
(4)
Redundancy. A wastewater treatment system that provides recycled water for use
must have a sufficient level of redundant treatment facilities and monitoring
equipment to prevent inadequately treated recycled water from being used or
discharged to public waters.
(5)
Distribution system requirements. Unless otherwise approved in writing by the
department, all piping, valves, and other portions of the recycled water use
system that is outside a buildingmust be constructed and marked in a manner to
prevent cross-connection with a potable water system. Unless otherwise approved
in writing by the department or as required by the rules of this division,
construction and marking must be consistent with sections (2), (3), (4), and
(5) of the 1992 "Guidelines for the Distribution of Nonpotable Water" of the
California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association.
(6) Cross-connection control. Connection
between a potable water supply system and a recycled water distribution system
is not authorized unless the connection is through an air gap separation
approved by the department. A reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
device may be used only when approved in writing by the department and the
potable water system owner.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020, 468.705 & 468.710
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468B.030 & 468B.050
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