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195 North 1950 West • Salt Lake City, UT
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 144830 • Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4830
Telephone (801) 536-4200 • Fax (801) 536-4211 • T.D.D. (801) 903-3978
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State of Utah
Department of
Environmental Quality
Kimberly D. Shelley
Executive Director
DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER
Nathan Lunstad, Ph.D., P.E.
Director
SPENCER J. COX
Governor
DEIDRE HENDERSON
Lieutenant Governor
August 22, 2024
Randy Larsen
Cove Waterworks Co, Inc.
1290 East 12600 North
Cove, UT 84320
Subject: Notice of IPS Point Exceedance and Potential Water System Not Approved Rating
Change; Cove Waterworks Inc., UTAH03006
Please be advised that a response is requested within 30 days of receiving this certified
mail.
Dear Randy Larsen:
This letter serves to inform you that the Cove Waterworks Inc. Water UTAH03006 currently has 220
IPS points assessed. The Improvement Priority Systems (IPS) sets points for compliance requirements
based on the risk to public health and thresholds based on the type of system. The Cove Waterworks
Inc. current score exceeds the 150 points for the Community system type as set in R309-400. The
Division of Drinking Water (the “Division”) intends to rate Cove Waterworks Inc. Water System “Not
Approved” if there is no response to the Division within 30 calendar days of receiving this notice.
Your response may include any of the actions listed below to prevent a Not Approved Order:
1. Ask the Director for reconsideration by providing additional information to the Division
demonstrating the attached IPS report needs to be revised.
2. Correct any outstanding noncompliance items in the attached report and submit evidence of its
correction to the Division. This can include taking any missing chemical samples, correcting
any deficiencies, and/or submitting any evidence that violations or deficiencies were issued in
error.
3. Request a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) through requestcap.utah.gov. This informal
agreement between the System and the Division establishes a schedule to allow more time to
correct unresolved significant deficiencies in the attached report. A CAP is not available for
violations or minor deficiencies.
4. If the system has violations or has failed a previously executed CAP, the system must enter
into a Compliance Agreement/Enforcement Order (CA/EO). A CA/EO is formal enforcement
and establishes a schedule for systems to return to compliance. The System is typically rated
“Corrective Action” rather than “Not Approved” and has input on timelines for meeting
compliance deadlines. For inquiries regarding a CA/EO, please contact Colt Smith at (385)
515-1529 or acsmith@utah.gov.
Cove Waterworks
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August 22, 2024
Failure to respond to the Division within 30 calendar days from the receipt of this notice may result in
the following:
1. The Director issuing a formal enforcement order rating your water system’s rating “Not
Approved.”
a. The Not Approved Order is a formal administrative notice and provides the Director
the ability to issue penalties amounts of up to $1,000 per violation per day.
b. This Not Approved Order, at a minimum, requires a system to issue public notice
every 90 days informing their customers of the “Not Approved” rating.
2. The Director may assess an additional 25 to 200 IPS points to your water system for failing to
protect public health.
3. The Division may refer the System to the Utah Attorney General for civil action in district
court, asking for an injunction to ensure compliance with the State and Federal Safe Drinking
Water Act.
4. Failure to respond may also result in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency taking federal
enforcement action to address the noncompliance shown in the attached report.
This notice serves as a courtesy to your water system, allowing them to come into compliance
voluntarily. This notice is a compliance advisory, is not an agency action, and does not trigger any
legal rights and/or remedies for the System. Additionally, nothing in this notice prevents the Director
from initiating formal enforcement at any time in the process. We urge you to take immediate action
on this matter. Compliance with the standards and regulations for drinking water, as outlined in the
Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, the Utah Drinking Water Rules, and the Federal Safe Drinking Water
Act, is essential to ensure safe, reliable drinking water and to protect public health.
We are dedicated to working together with you to help you come into compliance. If you require
assistance in responding to this notice, please contact Brandi Smith at (385) 515-1650 or
brandismith@utah.gov.
Sincerely,
Nathan Lunstad, Ph.D., P.E.
Director
Enclosure: August IPS Report
cc: Randy Larsen, Cove Waterworks Inc, randy@larsenbusiness.com
Grant Koford, Bear River Health Department, gkoford@brhd.org
Hunter Payne, Division of Drinking Water, hnpayne@utah.gov
Bret F. Randall, Assistant Attorney General, bfrandall@agutah.gov
Colt Smith, Division of Drinking Water, acsmith@utah.gov
Brandi Smith, Division of Drinking Water, brandismith@utah.gov
Chris Brown, US EPA Region 8, brown.christopher.t@epa.gov
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