PURPOSE: The amendment will revise the classification levels of public water system treatment and distribution systems for the purpose of determining the certification level required for the chief operator and other certified personnel.
Table 1. Treatment Facility Classification
The highest level applicable to the system is the classification of the system. | ||
Classification | ||
Source Water | Surface Water source, with treatment facility capacity greater than 1.5 Million Gallons per Day | A |
Surface Water source, with treatment facility capacity less than or equal to 1.5 Million Gallons per Day | B | |
Ground Water Under Direct Influence of Surface Water (GWUDI) | B | |
Ground Water (Not GWUDI) with treatment facility capacity greater than 1.5 Million Gallons per Day and performing lime softening | B | |
Purchased water, with further treatment by the purchasing system (other than chlorination or ion exchange softening) | D | |
Ground Water (Not GWUDI), with treatment other than chlorination or ion exchange softening | D | |
Ground Water (Not GWUDI) or Purchased Water with chlorination or ion exchange softening only | See Classification Table 2 | |
Ground Water (Not GWUDI) or Purchased Water with no treatment | ||
Disinfection | Chlorine Dioxide | B |
Ozone | B | |
Ultra Violet Light | D | |
Gas Chlorination with one-ton containers | C | |
Gas Chlorination, Calcium or Sodium Hypochlorination in combination with other treatment other than ion exchange softening | D | |
Chloramines | D | |
Chemical Treatment | Chemical Oxidation (example-potassium permanganate) | C |
Coagulation-Groundwater | C | |
Coagulation-Surface Water | B | |
Fluoridation | D | |
Ion Exchange (for purposes other than softening including processes such as nitrate removal) | C | |
Lime/Soda Softening | C | |
Sequestration | D | |
pH, alkalinity adjustment | C | |
Physical Treatment | Adsorption (example-Activated Carbon) | C |
Aeration (examples-cascade, diffused, packed tower, slat tray, spray) | D | |
Filtration (example-greensand, pressure, rapid gravity, slow sand) | C | |
Reverse Osmosis, Membrane Filtration, Ultrafiltration | B | |
Ion Exchange (for softening) is included in all treatment and distribution certifications. The level of certification required will be determined by the other treatment or distribution characteristics as appropriate. | Each type and level |
Table 2. Distribution System Classification.
The highest level applicable to the system is the classification of the system. | ||
Minimum Classification | ||
Population served (by distribution system) | Greater than 10,000 | DS III |
Between 3,301 to 10,000 | DS II | |
Up to 3,300 | DS I | |
Distribution Source Water | Multiple sources (distributed water is blended from more than one treatment facility, well, or purchased source and finished waters from various sources are substantially different in chemical characteristics) | DS III |
System Storage | Multiple gravity storage facilities | DS II |
Two or more pressure reducing valves (excluding those on customer service lines) | DS II | |
Disinfection | Gas Chlorination is the only distribution system treatment | DS II |
Calcium or Sodium Hypochlorite is the only distribution system treatment | DS I | |
Water in distribution systems from surface water source is re-chlorinated | DS III | |
Ion Exchange (for softening) is included in all treatment and distribution certifications. The level of certification required will be determined by the other treatment or distribution characteristics as appropriate. | Each type and level |
10 CSR 60-14.010
*Original authority: 640.100, RSMo 1939, amended 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999.