Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-5-115

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section R18-5-115 - Grades of Water Treatment Plants and Distribution Systems
A. Grading of water treatment plants. This subsection does not apply to a facility that distributes water but does not treat water or to a facility that distributes water and disinfects by chlorine gas or hypochlorite only to maintain disinfection levels in the distribution system. The Department shall grade a water treatment plant according to the sum of the points it the Department assigns for each plant characteristic.
1. The Department shall assign points for the purpose of grading a water treatment plant as follows:

Plant Characteristics

Points

Population

1 per 5,000

Maximum Design Capacity

1 per Millions of Gallons per Day up to 10

Groundwater Source

3

Surface or Groundwater Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water

Source

5

Carbon Dioxide

2

pH Adjustment

3

Packed Tower Aeration

6

Air Stripping

6

Stability or Corrosion Control

3

Taste and Odor

8

Iron/Manganese Removal

8

Ion Exchange Softening

10

Chemical Precipitation Softening

15

Coagulant Addition

6

Flocculation

4

Sedimentation

4

Upflow Clarification

2

Fluoridation

5

Activated Alumina

6

Blending

5

Residual Waste Stream

5

Control Systems Technology

2

Biologically Active Filter

20

Granular Media Filter

15

Pressure Filter

15

Gravity Sand Filter

10

Membrane Filtration

15

Chlorine Gas

6

Hypochlorite Liquid

2

Hypochlorite Solid

2

Chloramine

9

Chlorine Dioxide

9

Ozone

12

Ultraviolet

3

2. The Department shall assign a grade by the total number of points assigned to the facility, as follows:

Grade

Point Range

Grade 1

1 to 25

Grade 2

26 to 50

Grade 3

51 to 70

Grade 4

More than 70

B. Grading of water distribution systems. The Department shall grade a distribution system according to the sum of the points the Department assigns for each system characteristic.
1. The Department shall assign points for the purpose of grading a distribution system as follows:

System Characteristics

Points

Population

1 per 5,000

Maximum Design Capacity

1 per Millions of Gallons per Day up to 10

Pressure Zones

5

Booster Stations

5

Storage Tanks

3

Blending

5

Fire Protection Systems/Testable Backflow Prevention Assemblies*

5

Cathodic Protection

3

Control System Technologies

2

Chlorine Gas

6

Hypochlorite Liquid

2

Hypochlorite Solid

2

Chloramine

9

Chlorine Dioxide

9

*The presence of one or both of these devices earns five points for the facility.

2. No points are added for Grade 1 small systems that:
a. Only distribute groundwater;
b. Serve fewer than 501 persons;
c. Have no disinfection or disinfect by chlorine gas or hypochlorite only; and
d. Do not store water or store water only in storage tanks.
3. The Department shall assign a grade by the total number of points assigned to the facility, as follows:

Grade

Point Range

Grade 1

0

Grade 2

1 to 20

Grade 3

21 to 35

Grade 4

More than 35

Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-115

Former Section R9-20-520 repealed, new Section R9-20-520 adopted effective November 1, 1979 (Supp. 79-6). Former Section R9-20-520 amended, renumbered as Section R9-20-515, then renumbered as Section R18-4-115 effective October 23, 1987 (Supp. 87-4). R18-5-115 recodified from R18-4-115 (Supp. 95-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 7 A.A.R. 1171, effective February 16, 2001 (Supp. 01-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 7 A.A.R. 5079, effective October 16, 2001 (Supp. 01-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 998, effective April 2, 2005 (Supp. 05-1).