Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 64-9-7 - Maintenance and Operation of Sewer Systems, and Sewage Treatment or Sewage Disposal Systems7.1. Upon written request by the director, the permit holder shall submit operational data such as influent, effluent, flow data, or any operational data necessary to ascertain compliance with this rule.7.2. All mechanical sewer systems with surface discharge and all mechanical sewer systems where additional treatment is required for subsurface discharge shall have a perpetual maintenance program approved by the director.7.3. Every sewage treatment or disposal plant serving a public sewer system shall be equipped with testing apparatus for making the physical, chemical, and bacteriological control tests which are considered necessary by the state division of health for the safe, proper, and efficient operation of the plant. The state division of health, upon written request, shall furnish a statement of the control tests necessary for a particular plant.7.4. There shall be regularly made at each sewage treatment or disposal plant any physical, chemical, and bacteriological control tests which are considered necessary by the state division of health for the proper and safe operation of the plant. The frequency of making these physical, chemical, and bacteriological control tests shall be determined by the state division of health. The results of the control tests together with the record of sewage treatment or disposal plant operation shall be entered upon a permanent record form or ledger and maintained at the plant.7.5. Each month, or as otherwise directed by the state division of health, the operator of the sewage treatment or disposal plant shall furnish a summary of operation and control data to the state division of health. The data shall be submitted on a standard form or another form acceptable to the state division of health.7.6. The division of health, by specific written direction, may waive the submission of operating reports from sewage treatment or disposal plants serving five hundred (500) or less persons.