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State of Utah
SPENCER J. COX Governor
DEIDRE HENDERSONLieutenant Governor
Department of Environmental Quality
Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director
DIVISION OF DRINKING WATERTim DavisDirector
April 5, 2022 CERTIFIED MAIL
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Burdette Weston Laketown PO Box 118 10 N 200 E
Laketown, UT 84038
Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION-TREATMENT TECHNIQUE VIOLATION, WATER SYSTEM UTAH17003
Burdette Weston:
Our records indicate that your system is in violation of the State of Utah Public Drinking Water Rules as follows:
On October 6, 2021, Laketown received two significant deficiencies. The system was notified of
these deficiencies on October 29, 2021. The system has one deficiency that remains uncorrected:
TGR7 Community system serving 100 or more connections lacks redundant source
Utah Public Drinking Water Rules require all significant deficiencies to be corrected within 120
days of the date of notification or the system must enter into a corrective action plan (CAP) with
the Division to address the significant deficiencies as specified in R309-215-16(3)(a)(v). The system chose not to request a corrective action plan or submit a correction for this deficiency within the given timeframe. This results in the system being assessed a treatment technique violation in accordance with R309-215-16(4)(a) and the assessment of 50
Improvement Priority System (IPS) points to the system’s IPS Report. Be advised this could
adversely affect your water system’s rating (R309-400).
As a result of this Tier 2 violation, the system must provide the public notice as soon as practical, but no later than 30 days after the system learns of the violation. If the public notice is posted, the notice must remain in place for as long as the violation or situation persists, but in no case for less
than seven days, even if the violation or situation is resolved (see R309-220-6(1)(a) and R309-
220-6(1)(b)). This public notice requirement cannot be waived once a violation occurs. Proof ofpublic notification must be provided to the Division at (ddwreports@utah.gov) within 30 days of
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notifying the water system customers and resubmitted each quarter the deficiencies remain unresolved.
If the deficiency listed above has been corrected, please complete the enclosed IPS Deficiency
Correction Notice and submit the information to the Division at ddwips@utah.gov immediately.
We ask that you respond to this letter as soon as possible. Please contact Jennifer Yee at (385) 515-1501 or ddwips@utah.gov if you have questions or need assistance.
Sincerely,
Mark Berger
Rules Section Manager
Enclosures: IPS Report Deficiency Correction Form
Tier 2 Public Notice Template
cc: Burdette Weston, Laketown, steakeater@yahoo.com Grant Koford, Bear River Health Department, gkoford@brhd.org Jennifer Yee, Division of Drinking Water, jyee@utah.gov