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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) 536-4414
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State of Utah
SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor
Department of Environmental Quality
Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER Nathan Lundstad Ph.D., P.E. Director
September 17, 2024
Rick Carter Stoddard Roadhouse RCCH Holdings 776 Eagle Way Fruit Heights, Utah 84037
Dear Mr. Carter, Subject: RTCR Level 2 Assessment Stoddard Roadhouse UTAH15029
I would like to thank you for taking the time to meet with me on September 6th, 2024, for a Level
2 Assessment (L2) of your water system. Your willingness to accommodate this request is greatly appreciated. Observations:
This site visit was triggered by Multiple Level 1 assessments in a 12-month period, Routine TC+ EC- samples without repeat samples, September 2023, January 2024 and February 2024. These TC+ samples were collected under previous ownership. The system at the time of this L2 assessment was closed/inactive. They were currently in a
remodeling phase of premise plumbing, including Well Hydro tank and associated accoutrements
and is being upgraded to new piping and fixtures. The well head pitless adaptor cap was cracked and loose at the time of the assessment, a deficiency will be assigned, and the system will have 30 days to correct them.
Deficiencies identified during the L2 Assessment: 30 days to correct.
Deficiency Facility Significant Deficiency Y/N IPS Points Description Rule Reference Due Date for Fix
SO13 WS001 Y 50 Well Lacks the Required Well Seal R309 -515-6(6)(i), R309-515-6(12)(b,c,d) 10-15-2024
Conclusions:
Rick Carter Page 2
September 17, 2024
1. TC + samples were likely caused by sampling error and sample care prior to lab delivery. 2. Hydropneumatic tank could possibly have silt build up, contributing to TC+ samples.
3. Premise Plumbing and fixtures were aged and likely contributed to the TC+ samples
collected by previous operator/owner. 4. Well samples were collected from a sample tap near the Hydro tank plumbing, this tap was not in a location where it only represented the well water , therefore the quality of the well water is unknown and the physical deficiency found with the well seal could contribute to
TC+ samples.
Recommendations:
1. Work with Cameron Draney on the relocation of hydro tank, sample tap, meter, check
valve and pressure gauge to ensure they meet our rules. 2. Disinfect the entire system, from the wellhead to every point of use, after a new installation. Also, collect samples to ensure that the disinfection and flushing were done
properly.
3. Follow sanitary sampling protocol for sufficient flushing and disinfection, using a strong chlorine-based solution (applying, allowing contact time, flushing, sample collection).
4. Disinfect and flush hydropneumatic tank on a regular basis, disinfect as per AWWA C651 standards as an O& M procedure if possible. 5. Contact Rural Water Association of Utah for further technical assistance or questions on
sampling procedure: Terry Smith 435-691-0691 tsmith@rwau.net
For permitting questions and review, contact Michael Newberry at (385) 515-1464, mnewberry@utah.gov.
Feel free to contact me at (385) 270-7272 or bpattee@utah.gov, with questions or if we can be of further assistance. If you have any questions regarding the work performed, please contact Field Services Section
manager, Ryan Dearing, at rdearing@utah.gov (801) 560-8456.
Sincerely,
Brian Pattee
Environmental Scientist III
Rick Carter Page 3
September 17, 2024
Utah Division of Drinking Water
cc: Brian Pattee, Division of Drinking Water, bpattee@utah.gov Sitara Federico, Division of Drinking Water, sfederico@utah.gov Scott Braedon, Weber-Morgan Health Department,sbraeden@co.weber.ut.us Cameron Draney, Division Of Drinking Water, cdraney@utah.gov
Hunter Payne, Division Of Drinking Water, hnpayne@utah.gov