WAC 246-290-105
Small water system management program. (1) The purpose of a small water system management program is
to:
(a) Demonstrate the system's operational, technical,
managerial, and financial capability to achieve and maintain
compliance with all relevant local, state, and federal plans
and regulations; and
(b) Establish eligibility for funding under chapter 246-296 WAC.
(2) All noncommunity and all community systems not
required to complete a water system plan as described under
WAC 246-290-100(2) shall develop and implement a small water
system management program.
(3) The purveyor shall submit this program for review and
approval to the department when:
(a) A new NTNC public water system is created;
(b) An existing system has operational, technical,
managerial, or financial problems, as determined by the
department; or
(c) A system applies for funding under chapter 246-296
WAC.
(4) Content and detail shall be consistent with the size,
complexity, past performance, and use of the public water
system. General content topics shall include, but not be
limited to, the following elements:
(a) System management;
(b) Annual operating permit;
(c) Water facilities inventory form;
(d) Service area and facility map. Municipal water
suppliers must identify where their water rights place of use
will be expanded to their service area if the requirements
under WAC 246-290-107 have been met;
(e) Water right self-assessment;
(f) Description of the system's source(s) including the
name and location of any body of water from which its water is
diverted or withdrawn;
(g) A water use efficiency program. Municipal water
suppliers must meet the requirements in WAC 246-290-810;
(h) Water production and consumption data including each
of the following:
(i) Monthly and annual production for each source,
including water purchased from another public water system;
(ii) Annual consumption totals for residential and
nonresidential connections;
(iii) Total annual volume of water supplied to other
public water systems;
(i) Average daily demand;
(j) Current population served;
(k) The forecast of average daily demand based on the
system's approved number of connections that considers:
(i) Water use trends based on actual water use records;
and
(ii) Applicable land use plans;
(l) An evaluation that has considered the feasibility of
adopting and implementing a rate structure that encourages
water demand efficiency;
(m) Source protection;
(n) Component inventory and assessment;
(o) List of planned system improvements;
(p) Water quality monitoring program;
(q) Operation and maintenance program under WAC 246-290-415(2) and 246-290-654(5) as applicable;
(r) Cross-connection control program;
(s) Emergency response plan; and
(t) Budget.
(5) The department may require changes be made to a small
water system management program if necessary to effectively
accomplish the program's purpose.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180 and 43.20.050. 08-03-061, § 246-290-105, filed 1/14/08, effective 2/14/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.180. 07-02-025B, §
246-290-105, filed 12/22/06, effective 1/22/07. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.20.050 (2) and (3) and 70.119A.080.
03-08-037, § 246-290-105, filed 3/27/03, effective 4/27/03.
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050 [43.20.050]. 99-07-021, §
246-290-105, filed 3/9/99, effective 4/9/99.]