Utah Admin. Code R309-225-7 - Report Delivery and Recordkeeping
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (7) of
this section, each community water system must mail or otherwise directly
deliver one copy of the report to each customer.
(2) The system must make a good faith effort
to reach consumers who do not get water bills, using means recommended by the
Director. EPA expects that an adequate good faith effort will be tailored to
the consumers who are served by the system but are not bill-paying customers,
such as renters or workers. A good faith effort to reach consumers would
include a mix of methods appropriate to the particular system such as: Posting
the reports on the Internet; mailing to postal patrons in metropolitan areas;
advertising the availability of the report in the news media; publication in a
local newspaper; posting in public places such as cafeterias or lunch rooms of
public buildings; delivery of multiple copies for distribution by single-biller
customers such as apartment buildings or large private employers; delivery to
community organizations.
(3) No
later than the date the system is required to distribute the report to its
customers, each community water system must mail a copy of the report to the
Director, followed within 3 months by a certification that the report has been
distributed to customers, and that the information is correct and consistent
with the compliance monitoring data previously submitted to the
Director.
(4) No later than the
date the system is required to distribute the report to its customers, each
community water system must deliver the report to any other agency or
clearinghouse identified by the Director.
(5) Each community water system must make its
reports available to the public upon request.
(6) Each community water system serving
100,000 or more persons must post its current year's report to a
publicly-accessible site on the Internet.
(7) The Governor has waived the requirement
of paragraph (a) of this section for community water systems serving fewer than
10,000 persons.
(a) Such systems must:
(i) Publish the reports in one or more local
newspapers serving the area in which the system is located;
(ii) Inform the customers that the reports
will not be mailed, either in the newspapers in which the reports are published
or by other means approved by the Director; and
(iii) Make the reports available to the
public upon request.
(b)
Systems serving 500 or fewer persons may forego the requirements of paragraphs
(7)(a)(i) and (ii) of this section if they provide notice at least once per
year to their customers by mail, door-to-door delivery or by posting in an
appropriate location that the report is available upon request.
(8) Any system subject to this
rule must retain copies of its consumer confidence report for no less than 3
years.
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