Utah Admin. Code R392-300-5 - Water Supply
(1) Each potable
water supply system for use by camp occupants shall be designed, installed, and
operated according to the requirements set forth by:
(a) Plumbing Code;
(b) the Utah Department of Environmental
Quality, Division of Drinking Water under Title R309 Drinking Water;
and
(c) local health department
regulations.
(2)
(a) The operator shall ensure that each
day-use area and modern or semi-developed camp is provided with potable
water.
(b) Where individual water
connections are not provided to camp sites, common-use water faucets shall be
accessible to camp occupants, and located not more than 300 feet from any camp
site.
(c) A threaded spigot is
prohibited on any water faucet providing potable water to a camp.
(d) The operator shall ensure that the area
immediately around a water faucet or spigot is designed to promote surface
drainage by using a constructed drain system such as a gravel pit, subsurface
drywell, French drain, or seepage trench. The operator shall prevent water in
this area from flowing into traffic areas and surface waters, or from pooling,
standing, or becoming stagnant.
(3) The operator may be required to sample
any water system operated on a seasonal basis for bacteriologic analysis, as
determined by the local health officer.
(4) When a semi-primitive camp is provided
with potable water, the operator shall comply with the requirements of this
section.
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