Rule 391-3-5-.08. Springs
- (1) Enclosure Required. A spring to be used as a source of water supply for a public water system must be protected by an enclosed structure. The walls of the structure must extend down to bedrock, or into the soil sufficiently to provide for a proper foundation to prevent surface water infiltration.
- (2) Runoff Diversion. All surface water runoff must be diverted from the spring.
- (3) Surface Water Entry. The spring must be protected from any entry of surface water.
- (4) Overflow. The overflow from the spring's enclosed structure must be designed to prevent entrance of contaminants or animals.
- (5) Facility Enclosure. The pumping and water treatment facilities must be enclosed in shelters that are of weather and vandal-proof construction.
- (6) Infrastructure Security. The spring area must be secured as specified by the Division to prevent unauthorized entry.
Authority: Ga. L. 1977, p. 351, et seq., O.C.G.A. Sec. 12-5-170et seq., as amended.
History. Original Rule entitled "Plans and Specifications" was filed on September 6, 1973; effective September 26, 1973;
Amended: Rule repealed and a new Rule entitled "Springs" adopted. Filed July 5, 1977; effective July 26, 1977, as specified by Rule 391-5-.47.
Amended: F. Jan. 8, 2014; eff. Jan. 28, 2014.