Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 246. Health, Department of |
Chapter 246-291. Group B public water systems. |
Section 246-291-210. Distribution systems.
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- (1) Storage reservoirs shall be designed to:(a) Prevent entry by birds, animals, insects, excessive dust, and other potential sources of external contamination;(b) Include:(i) A weathertight roof;(ii) A lockable access hatch;(iii) A screened roof vent;(iv) An overflow pipe with atmospheric discharge or other suitable means to prevent a cross-connection;(v) A sample tap;(vi) A drain to daylight, or an alternative design approved by the department or health officer that is adequate to protect against cross-connection;(vii) Tank isolation in order to perform maintenance procedures; and(viii) Other appurtenances appropriate for the protection of stored water from contamination;(c) Be above normal ground surface level. If the bottom elevation of a storage reservoir must be below normal ground surface:(i) The storage reservoir must be placed above the groundwater table; and(ii) The top of a partially buried storage reservoir must be at least two feet above normal ground surface.(2) A Group B system designed to supply fire hydrants must have a minimum distribution main size of six inches (150 mm) supplying each hydrant.