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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2024-011200 September 24, 2024 Nathan P Spackman Deweyville Town 10870 North Highway 38 Deweyville, Utah 84309 Subject:Concurrence, Updated Drinking Water Source Protection Plan for the Deweyville Well and Well #2; Deweyville Town; Water System #02006, Source No. WS003 and WS005 Dear Nathan P Spackman: The Division of Drinking Water (the Division) received the updated Drinking Water Source Protection (DWSP) plan for the Deweyville Well and Well #2 from your consultant, Karter Isaacson with Jones & Associates, on December 29, 2022. We have completed our review of the updated DWSP plan and find that the plan basically complies with the applicable portions of Utah’s Administrative Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems. The Division concurs with this updated plan. We commend you for establishing a program to protect these sources from present and future contamination. This plan must be updated often enough to ensure that it reflects current conditions in your protection zones. The due date for submitting the next updated plan is December 31, 2028.RemindersAs stated in R309-600 and 605: Implementing DWSP Plans - Each Public Water System (PWS) shall begin implementing each of its DWSP Plans in accordance with the implementation schedule within 180 days after submittal if the plan is not disapproved. Be prepared to describe these efforts in your next update, which should include documentation of how the land management strategies identified for existing and future potential contamination sources were implemented. Your updated plan will be disapproved, and 25 Improvement Priority System (IPS) points will be assigned for failure to comply with this requirement.As stated in R309-600 and 605: Recordkeeping - As a DWSP Plan is executed, the PWS shall document any land management strategies that are implemented. Please provide actual copies of memoranda of understanding, public education programs, bill stuffers, newsletters, or other correspondence documenting the implementation of each land management strategy as it occurs, in this section of your updated plan. Monitoring Reduction Waivers Your sources were previously approved for use waivers for volatile organic contaminants (VOCs) and pesticides, however, your update failed to renew these waivers. Public water systems must renew their waivers every update cycle (six years) for them to remain active. Please provide a signed use waiver for renewal. If a signed use waiver is not provided within 90 days of the date of this letter, your reduced monitoring waivers may be revoked. Please contact Noah Zorsky, P.G., at (385) 707-7317 or via email at nzorsky@utah.gov if you have questions or concerns about the review of your DWSP plan. To help us serve you more efficiently, please use the water system number (02006) in your correspondence. Sincerely, Michael Newberry, P.E. Permitting and Engineering Support Manager NAZ/mrn/mdbcc:Grant Koford, Bear River Health Department, gkoford@brhd.orgNathan P Spackman, Deweyville Town, nate.spackman@besd.netNoah Zorsky, P.G., Division of Drinking Water, nzorsky@utah.gov NZorsky 02006 WS003 WS005 Update Concur