Utah Admin. Code R317-550-5 - Collection Vehicle Requirements
5.1.
Collection vehicle identification requirements shall be determined by the local
health department having jurisdiction.
5.2. Each collection vehicle shall conform to
the following minimum specification:
A. Tanks
shall be of watertight construction, fully enclosed, durable, and shall be
provided with suitable covers to prevent spillage during transport. The
capacity of the tank in U.S. gallons shall be determined accurately by
calculation, metering, or as specified by the manufacturer, and shall be
plainly, legibly, and permanently marked or stamped on the exterior of the
tank.
B. The collection vehicle
shall be equipped with either a positive displacement pump or other type of
pump which will not allow any spillage and will be self-priming.
C. The discharge connection of the tank shall
be provided with a valve and with a threaded screw cap or other acceptable
sealing device. When not in use, the valve shall be closed and the threaded
screw cap or sealing device shall be in place to prevent accidental leakage or
discharge.
5.3. When in
use, pumping equipment shall be so operated that a public health hazard or
nuisance will not be created. Each collection vehicle should at all times be
supplied with a pressurized wash water tank, disinfectant, and implements
needed for cleanup purposes in the event of accidental spillage of waste on the
ground. The operator shall ensure that such spills are cleaned and disinfected
in such a manner to render them harmless to human and animals.
5.4. Sewage hoses on collection vehicles
shall be thoroughly drained, capped, and stored in such a manner that they will
not create a public health hazard or nuisance.
5.5. Tanks used for collection,
transportation, and storage of wastes shall be so constructed that the exterior
can be easily cleaned.
5.6. All
collection vehicles, when parked and not in use, shall be protected and
maintained in such a manner that they will not promote an odor nuisance, the
breeding of insects, the attraction of rodents, or create any other public
health hazard or nuisance.
Notes
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