(1) A public water system with approved standard installation drawings and specifications may install water transmission and distribution lines up to and including 16 inches in diameter and is not required to:
- (a) submit project notification, plans, or specifications or obtain Plan Approval per R309-500-6;
- (b) obtain an Operating Permit per R309-500-9; or
- (c) submit a certification of hydraulic modeling per R309-511.
(2) To obtain or renew approved standard installation drawings and specifications, a public water system shall submit to the Director:
- (a) an application form;
- (b) standard installation drawings and specifications meeting the requirements of R309-550 for construction of water transmission and distribution lines;
- (c) the name and license number of a professional engineer designated to oversee design of the water system;
- (d) the name and license number of a professional engineer designated to oversee hydraulic analysis of the water system; and
(e) a statement from the designated water system contact acknowledging that:
- (i) a hydraulic analysis will be completed for each water line project to assure compliance with minimum sizing, pressure, and flow requirements;
- (ii) flushing, disinfection, and coliform sampling will be completed according to ANSI/AWWA standards for each water line before use; and
- (iii) as-built or record drawings will be maintained for each water line constructed.
- (3) Approved standard installation drawings and specifications are valid for construction of water transmission and distribution lines for the five-year period specified in the approval.
- (4) Before or upon the expiration of approved standard installation drawings and specifications, a public water system may submit an application to renew the approval.
(5) A public water system that installs water transmission and distribution lines with approved standard installation drawings and specifications shall:
- (a) construct each water line according to plans and specifications stamped and signed by a professional engineer licensed by the state of Utah;
- (b) notify the Director of a change in approved standard installation drawings and specifications, a change in the designated water system contact, or a change in the designated professional engineer for system design or hydraulic analysis;
- (c) obtain Plan Approval for each booster pump installed as part of a water line; and
- (d) obtain an exception prior to construction for any requirement in R309-500 through R309-550 that cannot be met.
KEY: drinking water, plan review, operation and maintenance requirements, permits
Date of Last Change: November 7, 2017
Notice of Continuation: February 10, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-4-104