Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R18-5-115 - Grades of Water Treatment Plants and Distribution SystemsA. 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; andd. 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).