Current through December 12, 2024
Section 410 IAC 6-7.2-25 - Water suppliesAuthority: IC 16-19-3-4
Affected: IC 16-19-3
Sec. 25.
(a) Camps shall be provided with an adequate and convenient supply of potable water that meets the Indiana department of environmental management public water supply drinking water quality standard found in 327 IAC 8. Potable water shall always be available for culinary, drinking, laundry, and bathing purposes.(b) Wells shall be constructed, installed, and located in accordance with 327 IAC 8 and 312 IAC 13.(c) A camp shall exclusively use a public water supply if public water is available within a reasonable distance. If a public water supply is not available, a camp shall have water supplied from a well that complies with 327 IAC 8.(d) The construction and location of all camp wells with less than fifteen (15) service connections or serving less than twenty-five (25) people shall comply with all the requirements of this rule.(e) Camp water supply and distribution systems shall have the capacity to deliver a minimum water pressure of twenty (20) pounds per square inch to all water stations and connections during periods of peak water usage. The water supply shall have capacity to meet total daily water demands. If a well or pump cannot meet peak or daily water demand, camps shall be provided with sufficient usable storage capacity to meet the demand.(f) The casing pipe of a well shall project not less than: (1) twenty-four (24) inches above floor level or finished grade; or(2) thirty-six (36) inches above the regulatory flood elevation if located in a designated flood hazard area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.(g) Water supplies shall have no well head, well casing, pump, pumping machinery, exposed pressure tanks, or suction piping located in any pit, room, or enclosed space that does not have free drainage, by gravity, to the ground surface at all times.(h) Wells and potable water distribution systems shall be disinfected after construction and after a repair. The water shall be tested and be bacteriologically acceptable in at least two (2) consecutive samples collected at least twenty-four (24) hours apart before the potable water system can be used.(i) There shall be no direct physical connection between the camp potable water supply system and any nonpotable water supply system.(j) Stop-and-waste valves or yard hydrants that would allow aspiration or back flow of contaminated water into the potable water system shall not be used.(k) Common drinking cups are not permitted.(l) When potable water is transported, it shall be in closed, disinfected containers used for no other purpose.(m) Plumbing fixtures shall comply with 675 IAC 16. Indiana State Department of Health; 410 IAC 6-7.2-25; filed Jun 27, 2002, 1:30 p.m.: 25 IR 3753; errata filed Aug 19, 2002, 1:57 p.m.: 26 IR 36; readopted filed Jul 14, 2008, 2:14 p.m.: 20080806-IR-410080322RFA; errata filed Aug 12, 2008, 9:42 a.m.: 20080903-IR-410080671ACAReadopted filed 9/10/2014, 2:08 p.m.: 20141008-IR-410140299RFAReadopted filed 9/10/2020, 2:11 p.m.: 20201007-IR-410200404RFA