WAC 246-290-020
Applicability. (1) Public water system
shall mean any system providing water for human consumption
through pipes or other constructed conveyances, 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. This term includes:
(a) Collection, treatment, storage, and/or distribution
facilities under control of the purveyor and used primarily in
connection with the system; and
(b) Collection or pretreatment storage facilities not
under control of the purveyor, but primarily used in
connection with the system.
(2) The rules of this chapter shall apply to all Group A
public water systems except those systems meeting all of the
following conditions:
(a) Consists only of distribution and/or storage
facilities and does not have any source or treatment
facilities;
(b) Obtains all water from, but is not owned by, a public
water system where the rules of this chapter apply;
(c) Does not sell water directly to any person; and
(d) Is not a passenger-conveying carrier in interstate
commerce.
(3) Group A public water systems meeting all of the
provisions under subsection (2) of this section may be
required by the department to comply with such provisions of
this chapter as are necessary to resolve a public health
concern if the department determines a public health threat
exists or is suspected.
(4) A Group A system shall be defined as a public water
system providing service such that it meets the definition of
a public water system provided in the 1996 amendments to the
federal Safe Drinking Water Act (Public Law 104-182, Section
101, subsection b).
(5) Group A water systems are further defined as
community and noncommunity water systems.
(a) Community water system means any Group A water system
providing service to fifteen or more service connections used
by year-round residents for one hundred eighty or more days
within a calendar year, regardless of the number of people, or
regularly serving at least twenty-five year-round (i.e., more
than one hundred eighty days per year) residents.
Examples of a community water system might include a
municipality, subdivision, mobile home park, apartment
complex, college with dormitories, nursing home, or prison.
(b) Noncommunity water system means a Group A water
system that is not a community water system. Noncommunity
water systems are further defined as:
(i) Nontransient (NTNC) water system that provides
service opportunity to twenty-five or more of the same
nonresidential people for one hundred eighty or more days
within a calendar year.
Examples of a NTNC water system might include a school,
day care center, or a business, factory, motel, or restaurant
with twenty-five or more employees on-site.
(ii) Transient (TNC) water system that serves:
(A) Twenty-five or more different people each day for
sixty or more days within a calendar year;
(B) Twenty-five or more of the same people each day for
sixty or more days, but less than one hundred eighty days
within a calendar year; or
(C) One thousand or more people for two or more
consecutive days within a calendar year.
Examples of a TNC water system might include a
restaurant, tavern, motel, campground, state or county park,
an RV park, vacation cottages, highway rest area, fairground,
public concert facility, special event facility, or church.
(c) A Group B water system is a public water system that
does not meet the definition of a Group A water system. (See
Table 1 and chapter 246-291 WAC for further explanation of a
Group B water system.)
(6) A Group A system meeting more than one of the
categories described in this section shall be classified by
the department in the following order:
(a) Community water system;
(b) NTNC water system; or
(c) TNC water system.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180 and 43.20.050. 08-03-061, § 246-290-020, filed 1/14/08, effective 2/14/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050 [43.20.050]. 99-07-021, §
246-290-020, filed 3/9/99, effective 4/9/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 94-14-001, § 246-290-020, filed
6/22/94, effective 7/23/94; 93-08-011 (Order 352B), §
246-290-020, filed 3/25/93, effective 4/25/93; 91-02-051
(Order 124B), recodified as § 246-290-020, filed 12/27/90,
effective 1/31/91. Statutory Authority: P.L. 99-339.
89-21-020 (Order 336), § 248-54-006, filed 10/10/89, effective
11/10/89.]