Utah Admin. Code R392-301-5 - Water Supply
(1) Potable water
supply systems for use by recreational vehicle park 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, Environmental Quality,
Drinking Water; and
(c) Local
health department regulations.
(2)
(a)
Except as in Subsection (2)(b), the operator shall provide potable water to
each site designed and intended for recreational vehicle use.
(b) The local health officer may approve an
alternate design if a service building is provided as in Subsection
R392-301-4(7).
(3) Where individual water connections are
not provided to sites, common-use water faucets shall:
(a) be accessible to recreational vehicle
park occupants, and located not more than 300 feet from any site;
(b) not be equipped with or use a threaded
spigot; and
(c) be designed to
promote surface drainage by using a constructed drain system such as a gravel
pit, subsurface drywell, French drain, or seepage trench.
(4) The operator shall prevent water in each
area around a common-use faucet from flowing into traffic areas and surface
waters, or from pooling, standing, or becoming stagnant.
(5) The operator shall protect water systems
against the hazards of cross-connection, backflow, and interior surface
contamination of attached hoses.
(6) In any recreational vehicle park or
portion thereof where it is not feasible to pipe potable water into the area,
an alternate supply of potable water may be permitted upon approval of the
local health officer.
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