As used in this chapter unless
context requires another meaning:
(1) "Certificate" means a certificate of competency issued
by the secretary stating that the operator has met the
requirements for the specified operator classification of the
certification program.
(2) "Certified operator" means an individual holding a valid
certificate and employed or appointed by any county, water-sewer
district, municipality, public or private corporation, company,
institution, person, or the state of Washington and who is
designated by the employing or appointing officials as the person
responsible for active daily technical operation.
(3) "Department" means the department of health.
(4) "Distribution system" means that portion of a public
water system which stores, transmits, pumps and distributes water
to consumers.
(5) "Groundwater under the direct influence of surface
water" means any water beneath the surface of the ground with:
(a) Significant occurrence of insects or other
macroorganisms, algae, or large diameter pathogens such as
giardia lamblia; or
(b) Significant and relatively rapid shifts in water
characteristics such as turbidity, temperature, conductivity, or
pH which closely correlate to climatological or surface water
conditions.
(6) "Group A water system" means a system with fifteen or
more service connections, regardless of the number of people; or
a system serving an average of twenty-five or more people per day
for sixty or more days within a calendar year, regardless of the
number of service connections. Group A water system does not
include a system serving fewer than fifteen single-family
residences, regardless of the number of people.
(7) "Nationally recognized association of certification
authorities" shall mean an organization which serves as an
information center for certification activities, recommends
minimum standards and guidelines for classification of potable
water treatment plants, water distribution systems and waste
water facilities and certification of operators, facilitates
reciprocity between state programs and assists authorities in
establishing new certification programs and updating existing
ones.
(8) "Public water system" means any system, excluding a
system serving only one single-family residence and a system with
four or fewer connections all of which serve residences on the
same farm, providing piped water for human consumption, including
any collection, treatment, storage, or distribution facilities
under control of the purveyor and used primarily in connection
with the system; and collection or pretreatment storage
facilities not under control of the purveyor but primarily used
in connection with the system.
(9) "Purification plant" means that portion of a public
water system which treats or improves the physical, chemical or
bacteriological quality of the system's water to bring the water
into compliance with state board of health standards.
(10) "Secretary" means the secretary of the department of
health.
(11) "Service" means a connection to a public water system
designed to serve a single-family residence, dwelling unit, or
equivalent use. If the facility has group home or barracks-type
accommodations, three persons will be considered equivalent to
one service.
(12) "Surface water" means all water open to the atmosphere
and subject to surface runoff.
[1999 c 153 § 67; 1995 c 269 § 2904; 1991 c 305 § 2; 1991 c 3 § 369; 1983 c 292 § 2; 1977 ex.s. c 99 § 2.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 1999 c 153: See note following RCW 57.04.050.
Effective date -- 1995 c 269: See note following RCW 9.94A.850.
Part headings not law -- Severability -- 1995 c 269: See notes following RCW 13.40.005.
Public water supply systems to comply with water quality standards: RCW 70.142.050.