Utah Admin. Code R70-630-6 - Operator Requirements
(1) Water
vending machine operators shall have on file and perform a maintenance program
that includes:
(a) Visits for cleaning,
sanitizing, and servicing of machines at least every two weeks.
(b) Written servicing instructions.
(c) Technical manuals for the
machines.
(d) Technical manuals for
the water treatment appurtenances involved.
(2) Parts and surfaces of water vending
machines shall be kept clean and maintained by the water vending machine
operator. The vending chamber and the vending nozzle shall be cleaned and
sanitized each time the machine is serviced. A record of cleaning and
maintenance operations shall be kept by the operator for each water vending
machine. These records shall be made available to the department's employees
upon request.
(3) Water vending
machine operators shall ensure that machines are maintained and monitored to
dispense water meeting quality standards specified in this rule. Water analysis
shall be performed using approved testing procedures set forth in 21 CFR 165,
2004. Each machine's finished product shall be sampled at least once every
three months by the operator, to determine total coliform content. However,
provided a satisfactory method of post-treatment disinfection is utilized and
based on a sustained record of satisfactory total coliform analyses, the
department shall allow modification of the three-month sampling requirement as
follows:
(a) When three consecutive
three-month samples are each found to contain zero coliform colonies per 100
milliliters of the vended water, microbiological sampling intervals shall be
extended to a period not exceeding six months. Should a subsequent six-month
sample test positive for total coliform, the required sampling frequency shall
revert to the three-month frequency until three consecutive samples again test
negative for total coliform bacteria.
(b) If any sample collected from a machine is
determined to be unsatisfactory, exceeding the zero coliform colonies per 100
milliliter, the machine shall be cleaned, sanitized and resampled immediately.
If, after being cleaned and sanitized, the vended product is determined to be
positive for coliform, the machine shall be taken out of service until the
source of contamination has been located and corrected.
(4) Each water vending machine operator shall
take whatever investigative or corrective actions are necessary to assure a
potable water is supplied to consumers.
(5) The vended water from each vending
machine utilizing silver-impregnated carbon filters in the treatment process
shall be sampled once every six months for silver.
(6) All records pertaining to the sampling
and analyses shall be retained by the operator for a period of not less than
two years. Results of all analyses shall be available for department review
upon request.
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