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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2024-012888 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) 536-4284 www.deq.utah.gov State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER Tim Davis Director SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor October 10, 2023 CERTIFIED MAIL #### Thomas Jensen Pheasant Run Outfitters PO Box 314 Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 Subject: Initial Order for New Public Water System for Pheasant Run Outfitters #UTAH20079 Dear Thomas Jensen: According to available information, it has come to the attention of the Utah Division of Drinking Water (the “Division”) that Thomas Jensen is the owner and/or operator of a public water system (PWS) as explained in the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act and the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules in R309-100-4. As a result, the Director of the Division of Drinking Water is required by law to initiate a formal administrative process to recognize the system as a new public water system and to ensure that it complies with both state and federal drinking water regulations. As part of that process, I have attached an Initial Order for New Public Water System explaining the requirements for the system. The Division understands that compliance with state and federal legal requirements can involve significant administrative and financial burdens for public drinking water systems, especially new systems. Those regulations are designed to ensure that public water systems are able to provide safe and reliable drinking water to the people they serve. Coming into compliance with state and federal regulations can require time and resources. Utah’s public water systems, including your system, provide essential services that directly impact human health and welfare. The attached Order includes contact information for Division staff with expertise in the rules and regulations that apply to public water systems. Containers for samples are available from all certified laboratories. While the Division cannot recommend a specific laboratory, we have enclosed a list of certified laboratories that perform water testing. In all correspondence with our office and the laboratories, please indicate the public water system number. The number for your water system is UTAH20079. Clearly mark the system number on all samples. Enclosed is the inventory list for your system. Please carefully review this report and return it to our office with any corrections. Enclosed is also a copy of your Improvement Priority System (IPS) Report. IPS points are used to rate and track a water system’s compliance with state and federal drinking water regulations. This report indicates several dormant deficiencies associated with the required actions listed in the attached Order. These dormant deficiencies serve as a tracking tool and reminder; they do not affect the water system’s points or rating unless the due date for the required task has expired. The dormant deficiencies are removed from our database when the PWS completes the required tasks and notifies the Division. Pheasant Run Outfitters Page 2 of 2 October 10, 2023 2 The Division has online tools to help manage your water system, including: ● Waterlink.utah.gov: WaterLink is an online tool that allows public water systems to access current system information, including the system’s inventory, monitoring schedules, IPS Report, operator records, and the system’s Bacteriological record for the last 12 months. To get full use of these tools, you will need to create a Waterlink portal account. You can do this by navigating to the Public/Portals menu on the top right side of the waterlink.utah.gov home page and selecting the Portal. For help creating a WaterLink Portal account, please contact Mz. (Tammie) Allen at (385) 272-5404 or tammieallen@utah.gov. ● Eqedocs.deq.utah.gov: Each water system’s public records are available here. These records may include previous monitoring results, Division correspondence, former Consumer Confidence Reports, and other documents related to the water system. Browse to your water system listed alphabetically under “County” to see what we have on record for your system. Please call the Division at (801) 536-4200 if you have any questions. We are here to help you through this process. If you have any questions about this Order, please contact Colt Smith at (385) 515-1529 or acsmith@utah.gov. To contest or appeal this Order, please contact Bret Randall of the Attorney General’s office at (801) 536-0284 or bfrandall@agutah.gov (alternatively Elizabeth Burns of the Attorney General’s office at (385) 441-4789 or elizabethburns@agutah.gov). Sincerely, Tim Davis Division of Drinking Water Enclosures: Initial Order for New Public Water Systems Improvement Priority System (IPS) Report Inventory List Total Coliform Sample Site Plan Template cc: Terry Smith, Rural Water Association of Utah, tsmith@rwau.net John Chartier, P.E., District Engineer, jchartier@utah.gov Eric Larsen, Central Utah Public Health Department, elarsen@centralutahhealth.org Bret F. Randall, Assistant Attorney General, bfrandall@agutah.gov Elizabeth A. Burns, Assistant Attorney General, elizabethburns@agutah.gov EQDWMonitoring, EQDWCOA, and EQDWFS 1 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER In the Matter of: Pheasant Run Outfitters, a Utah Public Water System (UTAH20079) INITIAL ORDER FOR NEW PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM Docket No. UTAH20079-2023-01 This INITIAL ORDER FOR NEW PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM (“Order”) is issued by the Director of the Utah Division of Drinking Water (“Director”), under the Director’s legal authorities described below. This Order is issued to Thomas Jensen, in his capacity as the “Supplier,” who is legally responsible for the water system. STATUTORY AND REGULATORY AUTHORITY 1. In 1974, Congress enacted the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. § 300f et seq., as amended. 42 U.S.C. § 300g-2 allows states to achieve primary enforcement responsibility after the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) has determined that the state has adopted and can implement a state program that is no less stringent than the federal public drinking water program (“Primacy”). 2. The Utah legislature has enacted the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, codified at Utah Code § 19-4-101, with the intent of achieving Primacy. 3. Utah Code § 19-4-104 authorizes the Utah Drinking Water Board (the “Board”), among other things, to make rules regulating public water systems in the state of Utah. Utah Code § 19-4-104(1)(c)(vi) charges the Board to “meet the requirements of federal law related or pertaining to drinking water.” The Board has promulgated the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules, codified at Utah Administrative Code (“UAC”) R309. 4. In 1980, the EPA Administrator determined, in accordance with 40 C.F.R. § 142.11, that the Utah public drinking water program met the federal requirements for Primacy. See 45 Fed. Reg. 6647 (January 29, 1980). In accordance with 40 C.F.R. § 142.17, the EPA Administrator has reviewed, and continues to review annually, the Utah public drinking water program to evaluate its continuing compliance with the requirements set forth in 40 C.F.R. Part 142. 5. The Board has defined public water systems under the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules, UAC R309-110-4. 6. UAC R309-100-7 requires the Director to “assign a rating to each public water supply in order to provide a concise indication of its condition and performance” in accordance with 2 R309-400. This rule is generally known as the Improvement Priority System (“IPS”) rating system. 7. The IPS rating system “is a point system used by the division to evaluate a public water system’s performance and compliance with the drinking water rules in Title 309, Environmental Quality, Drinking Water.” UAC R309-400-3(1). Under the IPS rating system, each public water system is assigned a rating “to characterize the water system’s compliance with drinking water rules and overall operation and performance.” UAC R309- 400-3(2). The IPS rating system is “used by the division to assign compliance ratings to public water systems and to prioritize enforcement action based on points assessed for noncompliance with drinking water rules.” UAC R309-400-1(1). 8. UAC R309-400-5 provides that a water system’s IPS rating shall be assigned “based on the total number of points assessed for noncompliance” based on a point system established by the Board. Generally, the number of points represents the threat to the quality of the water and therefore public health. 9. UAC R309-400-4(1)(a)(ii) sets the maximum number of points any given type of system may have before it is rated by the Director as “Not Approved” status. For systems exceeding the point threshold, the Director is required to issue a “Not Approved” rating. The thresholds are as follows: (i) for community water systems, 150 points; (ii) for non- transient, non-community water systems, 120 points; and (iii) for non-community water systems, 100 points. 10. UAC R309-400-4 allows the Director to assess points against public water systems upon their failure to comply with Division directives and orders. 11. UAC R309-400-5 allows the Director to rate any public water system as “Not Approved” at any time if an immediate threat to public health exists. 12. UAC R309-400-5 provides that a public water system may qualify for a “Corrective Action” rating for its public water system upon submission of a written agreement stating a willingness to comply with the requirements set forth in the Rules and complying with other requirements. 13. Pursuant to Utah Code § 19-4-106(d), the Director may enforce rules promulgated by the Board through the issuance of orders. See also UAC R309-100-8. 14. Utah Code § 19-4-107 provides that upon discovery of any violation of a rule or order of the Board, the Director shall promptly notify the supplier of the violation, state the nature of the violation, and issue an order requiring correction of that violation. 15. Utah Code § 19-4-109 provides that any person who violates the Act or a rule or order made or issued pursuant to the Act may be subject to an administrative penalty of up to $1,000 per day of violation or a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per day of violation. 3 FINDINGS Based on information available to the Director, the Director makes the following Findings for purposes of this Order: 1. Thomas Jensen (“Respondent”) is an individual. Based on public records on file with the Sanpete County Recorder: a. Respondent is Thomas Jensen with the following address: PO Box 314, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. 2. There exists a public water system (the “System”) located about three miles west of Fayette, Utah. The System is a public water system based on the following facts: a. Respondent owns a lodge and clubhouse open year-round. The property sleeps up to 60 guests. Respondent serves culinary water to the foregoing population. The system provides prepared meals and overnight accommodations for guests year-round. b. The System has an active drinking water well serving an independent distribution system serving approximately three service connections. c. Respondent owns and operates the System and is responsible for its maintenance and repair. 3. Thomas Jensen is the Division’s administrative contact for the System. 4. Department of Environmental Quality District Engineer John Chartier and the Central Utah Health Department Health Director conducted a site visit on June 16, 2021, and observed active drinking water well serving the Pheasant Run Outfitters distribution system. 5. The Division sent a Public Drinking Water System Status inquiry letter to Robert Jensen requesting the system provide information on its status as a potential public drinking water system within 30 days of the date of delivery. The inquiry letter was delivered on February 11, 2022. Robert Jensen did not respond. A second attempt at that inquiry was made with a letter mailed to Tom and Bob Jensen on March 18, 2022, and delivered certified on April 27, 2022. John Chartier emailed copies of both inquiry letters to pheasantrunoutfitters@msn.com and probirds@comcast.net on December 5, 2022. The Division received no response to any of these attempts. This order includes information obtained from the Division of Drinking Water investigations, site visits, and public records information. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact, the Director hereby makes the following conclusions of law: 4 1. Respondent is the owner and operator of the System, which is a public drinking water system within the meaning of the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act and the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules. 2. Respondent is a “Supplier” within the meaning of the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, Utah Code § 19-4-102(10). 3. The System qualifies as a transient non-community Public Water System under the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules. ORDER Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows: 1. System Status: The System is hereby rated as an active but “unrated” transient non- community water system under the Division’s water rating system rules, UAC R309-400. A water system’s rating can only become “approved” after it obtains an Operating Permit from the Director for the entire water system, including its drinking water sources. 2. Plan Review a. New Public Water System Supplemental Form: Included with this Order is a blank copy of the Division’s New Public Water System Supplemental Form (the “Information Form”). Respondent shall complete and return this form to the Division on or before 30 days from the date of issuance of this Order. The findings set forth in this Order, together with Division records, may be updated based on information submitted in the Information Form. b. Engineering Evaluation Report: Respondent shall submit an Engineering Evaluation Report prepared by a Professional Engineer licensed to practice in Utah to the Division on or before 180 days from the date of issuance of this order. The engineering evaluation report shall contain detailed information of all current drinking water facilities including source springs and/or wells, storage tanks, pumps, distribution system, number of connections, water rights, System schematics, etc., and hydraulic model report. An Engineering Evaluation Report is a document used to start the process of the Division’s review of all the existing drinking water facilities associated with your system to ensure compliance with the current design and construction standards for public drinking water systems (Utah Code R309-550). The Division will use this report to enter all drinking water facilities into the Division’s database and to determine if all drinking water facilities meet applicable R309-500 requirements to protect the public’s drinking water. 5 The Division will issue after-the-fact Plan Approval and an Operating Permit for only those drinking water facilities detailed in the Engineering Evaluation Report that meet the minimum standards as required in Utah Administrative Code R309. A new water system’s rating becomes “approved” after it obtains an Operating Permit from DDW. Please contact John Chartier, DEQ Central District Engineer, if you have any questions regarding the engineering evaluation report. c. Plan Review Files: Rules R309-500 through 550 govern the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and plan review procedure requirements for drinking water projects. Drinking Water Projects are defined in Rule R309-500-5(1) as any part of the project that includes the construction of, addition to, or modification of a public drinking water facility that may affect the quality or quantity of water delivered. If improvements need to be made to the existing water system, all Drinking Water Projects must have Division Plan Approval prior to construction and Division issuance of an Operating Permit before facilities can be placed into service. Please see our website for general information on the Plan Review process, and documentation required, and contact John Chartier, DEQ Central District Engineer, regarding the permitting process. d. Operating Permit: Respondent shall complete all of the Director’s requirements to obtain an After-the-Fact Operating Permit on or before 18 months from the date of issuance. The Division will assess 50 deficiency points for using unapproved facilities and 200 deficiency points for using an unapproved water source if this water system is in operation and does not obtain an Operating Permit for the entire water system on or before 18 months from the date of issuance. 3. Capacity Development Evaluation a. Drinking Water Rule R309-800 requires an assessment of a new water system’s technical, managerial, and financial capabilities. b. Respondent shall comply with R309-800 by documenting the System’s capabilities using one of the methods described on the Division’s website. i. Existing water systems should submit completed copies of the Capacity Assessment Evaluation forms, located on the Division’s website at: https://documents.deq.utah.gov/drinking-water/forms/DDW-2018- 003083.pdf; or ii. New or proposed water systems shall submit a business plan as described in UAC R309-800-5(4), for Division review and approval within one year of the date of issuance of this Order. Receiving approval of the capacity assessment worksheets or the business plan is a prerequisite for issuing an Operating Permit for this water system. Please contact Michael 6 Grange at (801) 536-0069 (mgrange@utah.gov) for assistance related to Capacity Development/Assessment. 4. Sanitary Survey and Emergency Response a. Sanitary Survey: Respondent shall schedule the onsite inspection/sanitary survey on or before 365 days from the date of issuance of this order and before an operating permit can be issued. Please contact Ryan Dearing at 801-419-6785 or rdearing@utah.gov if you have any questions regarding scheduling of the onsite inspection or engineering review. b. In the event of any situation constituting an emergency, the Supplier is required to contact the Division within eight hours of identifying the emergency as outlined in R309-105-18. Division personnel may be reached at all times by calling our Emergency Response Line at (801) 560-8456. Emergency situations include any of the following: i. Malfunction of any disinfection or treatment facility. ii. Malfunction of any treatment plant clearwell which constitutes a turbidity spike of 5 NTU for greater than fifteen minutes. iii. Water discoloration for a significant number of connections that cannot be explained by air entrainment or re-suspension of sediments normally deposited within the distribution system. iv. Malfunction or accident that could introduce surface water or other potential contamination into the distribution system, e.g., cross connection, major water break, chemical spill or overfeed, pressure loss, or natural disaster. v. The threat of sabotage or act of vandalism to any drinking water facility. vi. Any instance where a customer reports sickness from drinking the water and that claim is substantiated by a doctor. c. The supplier is advised to develop contingency plans to cope with possible emergency situations including earthquake, wildfire, flooding, and other natural or manmade disasters. 5. Cross Connection Control Program Respondent shall develop a cross connection control program for the System to prevent any cross contamination. There are five elements to a cross connection control program: local authority statement, annual public education or awareness, operator training, written records, and ongoing enforcement. If you have any questions about the cross connection control program please contact Gary Rager at (801) 536-4498 (grager@utah.gov). a. Respondent shall complete the local authority statement on or before 90 days from the date of issuance. b. Respondent shall complete the annual public education or awareness, operator training, written records, and ongoing enforcement on or before 180 days from the date of issuance. 7 6. Source Protection Program a. A Preliminary Evaluation Report (PER) is required for all sources connected to the System. If sources connected to the System have already been constructed, a full Drinking Water Source Protection (DWSP) plan shall be developed in conjunction with the PER. Guidance for preparing the PER and/or DWSP plan can be found online at https://deq.utah.gov/drinking-water/preparing-source-protection-plans. Please call (801) 536-4200 and ask to speak to source protection staff if you have questions about this requirement. Respondent shall submit the PER and full DWSP plan on or before 180 days from the date of issuance. 7. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements a. Total Coliform Monitoring Respondent shall take at least one routine coliform bacteriological sample from the distribution system and submit it to a certified laboratory for each calendar month that the water system is used. It is the responsibility of the Respondent to send a copy of the results to our office by the 10th of the following month. In the event of a coliform positive result, the Respondent shall take three repeat samples and a triggered source Esherichia coli sample for each groundwater source in service at the time of the original positive sample. For any questions regarding the Total Coliform Rule or Groundwater Rule, contact Sitara Federico at (385) 515-1459 (sfederico@utah.gov). b. Total Coliform Sample Site Plan Respondent shall develop a written sample site plan that identifies sampling sites and sample collection schedules that are representative of water throughout the distribution system. Respondent shall collect the total coliform samples according to the written sample site plan template. Included with this Order is a blank copy of the Total Coliform Sample Site Plan. For any questions regarding the bacteriologic sample site plan, contact Sitara Federico at (385) 515-1459 (sfederico@utah.gov). c. Chemical Monitoring Respondent shall monitor New Source Inorganics and Metals. After the initial analysis has been done, and if the results are in compliance, then your source will be required to be sampled for Nitrate once a year and Sulfate every three years. Please contact David Kruse at (385) 566-7789 (dbkruse@utah.gov) with questions. d. Monitoring Schedule A current monitoring schedule for the System has been enclosed. Respondent shall become current with System chemical monitoring, total coliform monitoring, 8 and submit a total coliform sample site plan to the Division by December 31, 2023. Please contact Mark Berger at (801) 641-6457 (mberger@utah.gov) for general monitoring schedule questions. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Upon satisfactory compliance with the requirements in the Order section, the Director may issue a subsequent administrative order changing the status of the System to “Approved” in accordance with UAC R309-100-7 and R309-400. Pursuant to such subsequent order, the Director may also take other appropriate actions or impose appropriate conditions based on the facts presented. 2. This Order does not in any way relieve the Supplier of any other obligation imposed under the Act or any other state, federal, or local law, rule, or regulation. 3. Nothing contained in this Order shall preclude the Director from taking actions to include additional penalties against the Supplier for future violations of State or Federal law. 4. The Date of Issuance shall be the date that the Director signs this Order. 5. The dates set forth in the Order section may be extended in writing by the Director, in the Director’s sole discretion, based on the Supplier’s showing of good cause. Good cause for an extension generally means events outside of the reasonable control of the Supplier, such as force majeure, inclement weather, contractor or supplier delays, and similar circumstances. However, the Director expects the Supplier to employ reasonable means to limit foreseeable causes of delay. The timeliness of the Supplier’s request for an extension shall constitute an important factor in the Director’s evaluation. COMPLIANCE AND PENALTY NOTICE All violations of the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, the Drinking Water Rules, and this Order will be strictly enforced during the time that this Order remains in effect. The Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, Utah Code § 19-4-109, provides that any person who violates a rule or order made or issued pursuant to the Act may be subject to an administrative penalty of up to $1,000 per day of violation or, in a civil proceeding, to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per day of violation. Under certain circumstances of willfulness or gross negligence, a Utah district court judge may impose an additional penalty of up to $5,000 per day of violation. Under the act, each day may be considered a separate violation. A violator may also be subject to injunctive relief pursuant to Utah Code § 19- 4-107(2). CONTEST AND APPEAL RIGHTS 1. This Order is effective immediately and shall become final unless contested in writing within thirty (30) days of the date of its issuance. This Order may be contested by filing a written Request for Agency Action in accordance with UAC R305-7. Filing a request for a hearing or a general statement of disagreement is not sufficient under Utah Code § 63G- 4-201(3)(a) to preserve your right to contest this Order. A request for Agency Action must include the information specified in UAC R305-7. Contest proceedings are also governed 9 by Utah Code Section 19-1-301. Failure to file a Request for Agency Action within the period provided waives any right of administrative contest, reconsideration, review, or judicial appeal. An extension is only available under UAC R305-7. 2. To contest this Order, the Supplier must respond in writing and must comply with the applicable procedural requirements found at UAC R305-7 and with the applicable requirements of the Utah Administrative Procedures Act, including Utah Code §§ 63G-4- 201(3)(a) and (b). The Supplier’s written Request for Agency Action must be filed and served in accordance with UAC R305-7-104(5) within 30 days of the date of issuance of this Order. For U.S. Mail delivery under UAC R305-7, the Director’s address is Director, Division of Drinking Water, P.O. Box 144830, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4830. IT IS SO ORDERED. DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER By:_____________________________ Tim Davis Director Date:___________________________ October 10, 2023 New System Order Due Dates October 10, 2023 Page 1 of 3 System Name: Pheasant Run Outfitters System Number: UTAH20079 Administrative Contact: Thomas Jensen Email: pheasantrunoutfitters@msn.com Phone Number: 801-420-1867 New System Order Due Dates October 10, 2023 Plan Review Item 2a New Public Water System Supplemental Form Action Completion Due Date Submit a completed New Public Water System Supplemental Form. Within 30 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Colt Smith 385-515-1529 acsmith@utah.gov Item 2b Engineering Evaluation Report Rule Citation R309-500 Action Completion Due Date Submit an Engineering Evaluation Report prepared by a Utah licensed engineer containing detailed information on all system facilities. Within 180 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact John Chartier, P.E. 435-896-5451 ext 314 (office) / 435-559-1969 (cell) jchartier@utah.gov Item 2d Operating Permit Rule Citation R309-500-4 Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall complete all requirements to obtain an Operating Permit. Within 545 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact John Chartier, P.E. 435-896-5451 ext 314 (office) / 435-559-1969 (cell) jchartier@utah.gov New System Order Due Dates October 10, 2023 Page 2 of 3 3. Capacity Development Evaluation Item 3 Capacity Development Evaluation Rule Citation R309-800 Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall complete all requirements for their capacity development. Within 545 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Michael Grange 801-674-2563 mgrange@utah.gov 4. Sanitary Survey and Emergency Response Item 4a Sanitary Survey Rule Citation R309-100-6 Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall schedule an onsite inspection/sanitary survey. Within 365 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Ryan Dearing 801-419-6785 rdearing@utah.gov 5. Cross Connection Control Item 5a Local Authority Statement Rule Citation R309-105-12(2) Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall submit a complete Cross Connection Control Local Authority Statement to the Division Within 90 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Gary Rager 385-549-7609 grager@utah.gov Item 5b Public Education, Operator Training, Record Keeping, On-Going Enforcement Implementation Rule Citation R309-105-12(2) Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall complete the annual public education or awareness, operator training, record keeping and ongoing enforcement plan and submit evidence to the Division Within 180 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Gary Rager 385-549-7609 grager@utah.gov New System Order Due Dates October 10, 2023 Page 3 of 3 6. Source Protection Program Item 6a Preliminary Evaluation Report Rule Citation R309-600-13 Action Completion Due Date Respondent shall submit a Preliminary Evaluation Report Within 180 days of the Date of Issuance of this Order. Division of Drinking Water Contact Source Protection Staff 801-536-4200 7. Monitoring and Reporting Item 9a Total Coliform Monitoring Rule Citation R309-211 Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall submit monthly routine coliform bacteriological samples to the Division each month the system is open. By December 31, 2023 Division of Drinking Water Contact Sitara Federico 385-515-1459 sfederico@utah.gov Item 9b Total Coliform Sample Site Plan Rule Citation R309-211-4 Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall submit a written total coliform sample site plan to the Division. By December 31, 2023 Division of Drinking Water Contact Sitara Federico 385-515-1459 sfederico@utah.gov Item 9c New Source Chemistries Rule Citation R309-515-4(5) Action Completion Due Date The respondent shall take and submit all required New Source Chemistries for each active source. By December 31, 2023 Division of Drinking Water Contact David Kruse 385-566-7789 dbkruse@utah.gov