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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) 536-4284
www.deq.utah.gov
State of Utah
GARY R. HERBERT
Governor
SPENCER J. COX
Lieutenant Governor
Department of
Environmental Quality
L. Scott Baird
Executive Director
DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER
Marie E. Owens, P.E.
Director
June 22, 2020 CERTIFIED MAIL
7017 2620 0000 4231 9017
Clark Bench Water Company
Linda Brown
Principal and Registered Agent
2315 N Clark Bench Rd
Kanab, UT 84741
Subject: Initial Order for New Public Water System for Clark Bench Water Company
#UTAH13060
Dear Ms. Brown:
According to available information, it has come to the attention of the Utah Division of Drinking Water
(the “Division”) that Clark Bench Water Company, a Utah corporation, is the owner and/or operator
of a public water system as defined in the Utah Safe Drinking Water Act, Utah Code Section 19-4-101
et seq., and the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules, R309-110-4. As a result, the Director of the
Division of Drinking Water is required by Utah and federal law to initiate a formal administrative
process with respect to your system. To that end, attached is an Initial Order for New Public Water
System explaining the requirements for your system.
The Division understands that compliance with stringent state and federal legal requirements gives rise
to significant administrative and financial burdens for all public drinking water systems, especially
new systems. Compliance requires time and resources. At the same time, Utah’s public water systems
provide essential services that directly impact human health and welfare.
The Division employs experienced staff to assist water systems. The attached order includes references
to a number of specific individuals with expertise in the various areas that apply to public water
systems. To help you with the required sampling, we have also enclosed a list of certified laboratories
who perform water testing. Containers for samples are available from all certified laboratories. The
Division cannot recommend specific laboratories apart from the attached list. However, other water
system operators may be in a better position to make recommendations.
In all correspondence with our office and the laboratories, indicate your public water system number.
The number for your water system is UTAH13060. Clearly mark your system number on all samples.
Linda Brown
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June 22, 2020
Enclosed is the inventory list for your system. Please carefully review this report, and return it to our
office with any corrections.
Enclosed is a copy of your Improvement Priority System (IPS) Report. 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.
The Division has online tools to help manage your water system, such as:
• Current information included in the Inventory, Monitoring Schedule, IPS Report, Operator
records and the system’s Bacteriological record for the last 12 months at
https://waterlink.utah.gov. Please contact Colt Smith at (801) 536-4155 or
acsmith@utah.gov if you have any questions.
• Historic public records about water systems are at http://eqedocs.utah.gov. 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 may have available for
your system. Please call the Division at (801) 536-4200 if you have any questions.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Environmental Quality’s office is closed to the
public. Please refer to the insert titled Notice Of Emergency Rulemaking Regarding The Initiation Of
Adjudicative Proceedings Before The Department Of Environmental Quality – COVID-19 Pandemic
for further instructions on how to deliver official responses to this order.
If you have any questions about this Order, please contact Jennifer Yee at (801) 536-4216 or
jyee@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.
Sincerely,
Marie E. Owens, P.E., Director
Division of Drinking Water
cc: Michael Grange, Division of Drinking Water
Nathan Lunstad, Division of Drinking Water
Paul Wright, District Engineer
Deidre Beck, Division of Drinking Water
Melissa Noble, Division of Drinking Water
Terry Smith, RWAU, tsmith@rwau.net
Shauna Benvegnu-Springer, Utah Division of Public Utilities, sbenvegn@utah.gov
Jeremy Roberts, Southwest Utah Public Health Dept, jroberts@swuhealth.org
Bret F. Randall, Assistant Attorney General
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UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER
In the Matter of:
Clark Bench Water Company, a Utah
Public Water System (UTAH13060)
INITIAL ORDER FOR NEW PUBLIC
WATER SYSTEM
Docket No. UTAH13060-2020-014-WTTC
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 Clark Bench Water Company, a Utah corporation in its
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 directs 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
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R309-400. This rule is generally known as the Improvement Priority Rating (“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 thereby public health.
9. UAC R309-400-4(1)(a)(ii) directs the Director to establish “the point thresholds for
assigning an Approved or Not Approved rating for each type of water system.” For systems
exceeding the point threshold, the Director may 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(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(1)(b)(ii) 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(1)(c) provides that a public water system may qualify for a “Corrective
Action” rating for its public water system “based on a current, written agreement with the
division to resolve underlying noncompliance according to a compliance schedule.”
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 the Act or a rule 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 a penalty of up to $5,000 per day of
violation.
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FINDINGS
Based on information available to the Director, the Director makes the following Findings for
purposes of this Order:
1. Clark Bench Water Company (“Respondent”) is a Utah corporation. Based on public records
on file with the Utah Division of Corporations:
a. Respondent has the following registered business address: 2315 N Clark Bench Rd,
Kanab, Utah 84741.
b. The principal or owner of Respondent is Linda Brown with the following address:
2315 N Clark Bench Rd, Kanab, Utah 84741.
c. The legal registered agent of Respondent is Linda Brown, with the following
registered agent address: 2315 N Clark Bench Rd, Kanab, Utah 84741.
2. There exists a public water system (the “System”) located at 2315 N Clark Bench Rd, Kanab,
Utah 84741. The System is a public water system based on the following facts:
a. Respondent owns a residential home subdivision. There are approximately 30 full-
time residents and 15 seasonal residents. Respondent serves culinary water to the
foregoing population.
b. The System has a culinary water-well. The System has 10 full-time residental
connections, 5 seasonal residential connections and 2 agricultural connections.
c. Respondent owns and operates the System and is responsible for its maintenance and
repair.
3. Linda Brown is the Division’s administrative contact for the System. She operates the
System and has the ability to make decisions regarding the operation of the System that can
impact the sanitary quality, safety, and adequacy of water that is delivered to the System’s
customers.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact, the Director hereby makes the following conclusions of
law:
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).
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3. The System qualifies as a community Public Water System under the Utah Public Drinking
Water Rules.
4. Linda Brown is the person in “direct responsible charge” of the System within the meaning
of 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” 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. 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. The
engineering evaluation report shall contain detailed information of the current
physical facilities identified on the Information Form, including the source, storage,
pump, distribution system, number of connections, water rights, System schematics,
etc.
The purpose of this review is to provide detail information on all drinking water
facilities ensure said facilities are in compliance with the design and construction
standards of public drinking water systems. An engineer from the Division’s
Permitting Section will review the engineering evaluation, update the Division’s
database as appropriate, and issue Operating Permits as required. Please contact Paul
Wright, if you have any questions regarding the engineering evaluation report.
b. 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 Paul Wright at pwright@utah.gov or
435-680-0163 if you have any questions regarding scheduling of the onsite
inspection or engineering review.
a. 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 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.
The System currently has the following plan review records in the Division’s plan
review database:
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i. File #3162 — Clark Bench Well (identified as WS001 in the Division’s
database). This file tracks the review of the existing water source. Our
records indicate that a feasibility review of the source was requested on May
9, 1990, and the feasibility was completed on May 22, 1990. To date, we
have not issued Plan Approval for the drilling, Plan Approval for equipping
of the well, and an Operating Permit.
ii. File #3238 —PWS Engineering Review. This file tracks the review of all
other drinking water facilities in this water system. Our records indicate that
a submittal was made on September 7, 1990 regarding the distribution
system. No other communication has been indicated including the fact that
we have not issued plan approval or an operating permit for the water system
facilities (which may include water lines, storage tank, pump station,
treatment facilities,etc.).
Please see our website for general information on the Plan Review/Operating Permit
process and documentation required. You may also contact Paul Wright, Southwest
Utah District Engineer for the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, at
pwright@utah.gov or 435-680-0163, with any questions regarding the permitting
process.
c. Respondent shall complete all of the Director’s requirements to obtain an
Operating Permit on or before 365 days from the date of issuance. Please be
aware that 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 365 days from the date of issuance.
Respondent shall complete all of the Director’s requirements to obtain Plan Approval
and an Operating Permit on all future Drinking Water Projects. Please be aware that
the Division will assess deficiency points and fees should the Respondent ever be
found to operating unapproved facilities and unapproved water sources.
3. Capacity Development Evaluation
a. Drinking Water Rule R309-800 requires an assessment of a new community 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,
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ii. New or proposed water systems should submit a business plan as described
in UAC R309-800-5(4), for Division review and approval.
c. 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 Grange at (801) 536-0069 or mgrange@utah.gov for assistance related to
Capacity Development/Assessment.
4. 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 an on-going enforcement plan.
Respondent shall complete the local authority statement on or before 90 days from the
date of issuance. Respondent shall complete the annual public education or awareness,
operator training, written records and on-going enforcement plan on or before 180
days from the date of issuance. If you have any questions about the cross connection
control program please contact Gary Rager at (801) 536-4498.
5. Source Protection Program
a. A Preliminary Evaluation Report (PER) is required for the source or sources
connected to the System. Guidance for preparing the PER can be found online at the
following website: https://deq.utah.gov/drinking-water/preparing-source-
protection-plans. Please call (801) 536-4200 and ask to speak to the source protection
staff if you have questions about this requirement. Respondent shall submit the
PER on or before 180 days from the date of issuance.
6. Operator Certification: Operators of community water systems serving a population below 500
shall become certified at the Small Systems level. The System must obtain the appropriate
grade level of certification on or before 365 days from the date of issuance. For any questions
regarding the operator certification rules, contact Dawnie Jacobo at (801) 536-4217.
7. Consumer Confidence Reports: Respondent shall prepare a consumer confidence report
for the System and notify all System consumers of its availability and make it available
upon request by July 1, 2021. This report must include administrative information on the
System, information on the source of water delivered, the level of detected contaminants during
2019, information regarding System violations and deficiencies, and other specific language as
provided more fully in UAC R309-225-5. The enclosed flash drive includes more detailed
information on this report and its requirements.
8. Monitoring and Reporting Requirements
a. Total Coliform Monitoring: Respondent shall take at least one routine coliform
bacteria 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
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, Respondent shall take three repeat
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samples and a triggered source E Coli sample for each ground water 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 (801) 536-4195
(sfederico@utah.gov).
b. Total Coliform Sample Site Plan: Respondent shall develop a written sample site
plan that identifies sampling sites and a 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.
Included with this Order is a blank copy of the template Total Coliform Sample Site
Plan. For any questions regarding the bacteriologic sample site plan, contact Sitara
Federico at (801) 536-4195 (sfederico@utah.gov).
c. Lead and Copper Monitoring: Five lead and copper first-draw tap samples are
required from the distribution system every six months. After two consecutive six
month sample periods, the frequency may be reduced to annual or once every three
years. Respondent shall send the results of the analyses to the Division. Please
refer to this letter for the most accurate information, or contact Luke Treutel at (385)
258-6084 or ltreutel@utah.gov.
d. Chemical Monitoring: Respondent shall monitor each source for six classes of
chemicals: Inorganics and Metals, Nitrate, Nitrite, Volatile Organic Chemicals,
Radionuclides, and Pesticides. The sampling frequency for each class is different,
and will be specified after receipt of the new source chemistry results. Please contact
Emily Frary at (801) 536-0070 or emilyfrary@utah.gov with questions.
e. Monitoring Schedule: A current monitoring schedule for the System has been
enclosed. Respondent shall become current with System total coliform
monitoring and submit a sample site plan to the Division by July 31, 2020, lead
and copper monitoring requirements by December 31, 2020, and chemical
monitoring by September 30, 2020
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 from 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.
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4. The Date of Issuance shall be the date that this Order is signed by the Director.
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, 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 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
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 received by
the Director within 30 days of the date of issuance of this Order. The written Request to the
Director should be addressed to Marie E. Owens, P.O. Box 144830, Salt Lake City, UT
84114-4830. Initiation of an appeal proceeding via email or fax is not permitted.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED this 22nd day of June 2020.
DIVISION OF DRINKING WATER
By:_____________________________
Marie E. Owens, P.E.
Director
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CERTIFIEI)
LABORATORIES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ASBESTOS MONTTORTNG (SOURCE & DTSTRTBUTION)
BACTERIOLOGIC
INORGANICS AND METALS
LEAD AND COPPER
NITR,{TE & NITRITE
PESTICIDES
RADIONUCLIDES
SULFATE
TRIHALOMETHANE (TTHM) & HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA)
VOC'S
Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR)
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various factors. Users of this document should be aware thai this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
htto:l/lams.nelac-institutc.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure io contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
thar the results will be used bi a DEe program ,"quì.iog lab ãertification. They wilt be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service'
ASBESTOSMONITORING(SOURCE&DISTRIBUTION)
Out o-f State LAB/COR' Inc'
ALS LAB GROUB ENVIRONMtrNTAL John Hanis
DIVISION (CINCINNATI) 7619 íthAve N\M
Jeff Ogle Seattle, WA
4388 Glendale - Milford Road Phone No' (206) 781-0155
Cincinnati, OH 45242-37 06
Phone No. (513) 733-5336 EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL -
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph'D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 910t6-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
Box Elder Coun\t
BRIGHAM CITY LAB
Richard Mickelsen
675 North 1175 West
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone No. (a35) 723-3146
TREMONTON WTP LAB
Jon Miller
300 East 1200 South
Tremonton, UT 84337
Phone No. (a35) 257 -947 2
Cache County
BEAR RIVER DIST HLTH DEPT. LAB
Grant Koford
655 East 1300North
Logan,UT 8434I
Phone No. (435) 792-6580
Carbon Countv
SE UTAH DIST. HEALTH DEPT. LAB
David Cunningham, Health Officer
28 South 100 East
Price, UT 84501
Phone No. (435) 637 -367 I
Davis Count.v
DAVIS COUNTY.IIEALTH DEPT. LAB
Dee Jette
99 South Main Street
Farmington,UT 84025
Phone No. (801) 451-3296
BACTERIOLOGIC
NORTH DAVIS COUNTY SE\ilER DIST.
LAB
Ken Burgener
4252Wesr2200 South
Syracuse, UT 84075
Phone No. (801) 728-6825
WEBER BASIN WÄTER QUALITY LAB
Brad Nelson
2837 BastHighway 193
Layton, UT 84040
Phone No. (801) 771-4361
Duchesne Counlv
DUCHESNE VALLEY \ryATER
TREATMENT PLANT
Charles Hale
P.O. Box 912 Starvation Reservoir
Duchesne, UT 84021
Phone No. (435) 738-5725
Iron Couttt:t
SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY WÄTER
LAB
Jory Ty Redd
351 West Center Street
Science Building Room 206
Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone No. (a35) 586-7914
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various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
http://lams.nelac-institute.ors/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requi¡ements and make them aware
that the results will be used by a DEQ program requiring lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service.
CEDAR CITY REGIONAL IilATER
TRBATMENT PLANT LABORÄTORY
Laurie Smith
7218 North 2300 West
Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone No. (435) 247-1160
Salt Lake County
CENTRAL VALLEY WATER
RECLAMATION LAB
Anthony G. Daw
800 West Central Valley Road
South Salt Lake, UT 84119
Phone No. (B01) 973-9100
CHEMTECII/FORD CHEMICAL LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
JORDAN VALLEY WTP
Paul Mattinson
15305 South 3200 West
Bluffdale, UT 84065
Phone No. (B0l) 446-2051
METROPOLITAN WATER DIST. LAB
Claudia Wheeler
3430 East Danish Road
Sandy, UT 840932102
Phone No. (801) 942-9654
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF' HEALTH
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 84119-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
Sevier Counït
CENTRAL UTAH DIST HEALTH DEPT.
LAB
Nathan Selin
70 Westview Drive
Richfield, UT 847011868
Phone No. (a35) 896-5451
Summit Countv
SUMMIT COT]NTY IIEALTH DEPT. LAB
Nathan Brooks
85 North 50 East, P.O. Box 128
Coalville, UT 84017
Phone No. (a3f 336-3222
Uintah County
ASHLEY VALLEY WTP LAB
Brad Grammer
3550 North 2500 West
Vemal, UT 84078
Phone No. (435) 789-0421
TRI COUNTY HEAIJTH DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL LABORÄTORY
Darrin Brown, Env. Director
133 South 500 East
Vernal, UT 84078
Phone No. (a35) 247-1164
Utah Coun\,
PROVO WÄTER RESOURCES LAB
Michael Scheetz
1685 $outh 350 East
Provo, UT 84606
Phone No. (801) 852-6796
RICHARDS LABORÄTORY of UTAH
Sherii Burton
45 North 100 East
Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
Phone No. (801) 785-2500
4 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this áocument shàuld be aware that this is only a guide and for cunent up-to'date information please refer to:
http:i/lams.nelac-institute.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
tfr"t t¡" i"rrit. *ill be used bi a DEe progru* t"quiring lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are cefified to provide the service'
TIMPVIEW ANALYTICAL LABS
Dee M. Freeman
1165 North 1600 West
Orem, UT 84057
Phone No. (801 ) 229 -2282
DON A. CHRISTIANSEN RESEARCH
Erik Cram
1120 East Cascade Drive
Orem, UT 84097
Phone No. (80 I ) 221, -0192
Wasatch Count,v
JORDANELLE LABORATORY
Shane Paddock
10500 North 1420 West
P.O. Box 519
Heber City, UT 84032
Phone No. (435) 333-0475
Washington Countv
ST. GEORGE RWRF LAB
Leslie Wentland
3780 South 1550 West
St. George, UT 84790
Phone No. (a35) 634-5849
SOUTHWEST UTAH PUBLIC HEALTH
LAB
Robert Beers
620 S 400 E Suite 400
St. George, Utah 84770
Phone No. (435) 986-2580
SHARKY LLC
1316 S 400F.#84
St. George, UT 84770
Phone No. (435) 327-1911
Weber Countv
EARTH NET CONSULTING, INC.
A. William Reyns
617 N Harrisville Road #1
Harrisville, UT 84404
Phone No. (801) 621-5510
CENTRAL \ryEBER SID LAB
Dawn Nielsen
2618 West Pioneer Road
Ogden, UT 84405
Phone No. (801) 731-3011
Out o.f State
C ONTINENTAL \ryATER LABORATORY
John Bernatchy
8631 Younger Creek Drive
Sacramento, CA 95828
Phone No. (916)379-2323
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION
DISTRICT
Ronald Coss
10844 Ellis Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Phone No. (714) 593-7508
LAB/COR,Inc.
John Hanis
7619 íthAve N'W
Seattle, WA
Phone No. (206) 781-0155
INORGANICS AND METALS
Box Elder Count)¡
ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Kris Blauer
9160 North Highway 83
Corinne, UT 84307
Phone No. (385) 232-5133
BRIGHAM CITY LAB
Richard Mickelsen
675 North 1175 West
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone No. (a35) 723-3146
5 Revised 2018
The following labomtories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
http://lams.nelac-institute.ore/. Bef'ore sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
tftut t¡" i"ruftr will be used by a DEQ program requirirg lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service.
Davis Count.v
WEBER BASIN \ryATER QUALITY LAB
BradNelson
2837 EastHighway 193
Layton, UT 84040
Phone No- (801) 771-4361
DAVIS CNTY. HEALTH DEPT. LAB
Dee Jette
99 South Main Street
Farmington, UT 84025
Phone No. (801) 451-3296
Iron Count.v
SOUTHERN UTAH I]NWERSITY WATER
LAB
Jory Ty Redd
351 West Center Street, Science Bldg.
Room 206
Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone No. (a35) 586-7914
Salt Lake Countv
AMERICAN WEST ANALYTICAL
Kyle F. Gross
3440 South 700 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone No. (801) 263-8686
CENTRAL VALLEY WATER
RECLAMATION LAB
Anthony G. Daw
800 West Central Valley Road
South salt Lake, uT 84119
Phone No. (801) 973-9100
CHEMTECH/FORD LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DTVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 84119-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
KENNECOTT ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Melissa Oisen
3325 South 9200 West, P.O. Box 6001
Magna, UT 84044
Phone No. (801) 569-7952
METROPOLITAN WATER DIST. LAB
Claudia Wheeler
3430 East Danish Road
Sandy, VT 840932102
Phone No. (801) 942-9654
JORDAN VALLEY WTP
Paul Mattinson
15305 South 3200 West
Bluffdale, UT 84065
Phone No. (801) 446-2051
CMT ENGINEERING LABORÄTORIES
Phil Pack
2796 South Redwood Rd
West Valley City, UT 84119
Phone No. (801) 908-5859
Out qf State
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phcne No. (303) 425-6421
ACZLAB'ORATORIES, INC
Audrey Stover Bradley Craig
2773Downhill Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Phone No. (970) 879-6590
6 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for cunent up-to-date information please refer to:
httn://larns.nelac-institute.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used b! a DEe program requìring lab ãertification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service'
APPL, rNC
Paula McCartney
908 North Temperance
Clovis, CA 93611
Phone No. (559) 275-2175
ARS INTERNATIONAL,INC
Virgene Mulligan
2609 North River Road
Port Allen, LA 70769
Phone No. (225) 381-2991
ALS LABORATORY GROUB
EIIVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
FORT COLLTNS, CO.
Roy French
25 Commerce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-1511
EMAX LAB
Caspar Pang
1835 West 205'h Street
Torrance, CA 90501
Phone No. (310) 618-8889
BWXT LYNCHBURG TECIINOLOGY
CENTER
Kevin Hour
2016 Mt. Athos Road
P.O. Box 11165
Lynchburg, VA 2450 4 -5 447
Phone No. (a3a) 522-6000
Box Elder Coutt1¡
ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
K¡is Blauer
9160 North Highway 83
Corinne, UT 84307
Phone No. (385) 232-5133
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CORPORÄTION
Eric Johnson
12065 Lebanon Road
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone No. (615) 758-5858
GEL LABORÄTORIES, LLC
Carey J. Bocklet
2040 Savage Road, P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC 29417
Phone No. (8a3) 556-8171
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES' LLC
Sarah CherneY
1700 Elm Street SE Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 5541-4
Phone No. (612) 607-1700
ET]ROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL
LANCASTER
Duane Luckenbill
2425 New Holland Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone No. (717) 656-2300
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
souTH BEND,INC.
Mat|hew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (574) 233-4777
LEÀD AND COPPER
7 Revised 2018
FhüË|lgÊtÊlßl rüg
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certiäcation status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for cunent up-to-date infonnation please refer to:
htto://lams.nelac-institute.o¡e/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used by a DEQ program requiring lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certiñed to provide the service.
Davis Coun?
\ryEBER BASIN WATER QUALITY LAB
Brad Nelson
2837 EastHighway 193
Layton, UT 84040
Phone No. (801) 7714361
Iron Countv
SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY WATER
LAB
Jory Ty Redd
351 West Center Street
Science Building, Room 206
Cedar Cit)¿, UT 84720
Phone No. (a35) 586-7914
Salt Lake Countv
AMERICAN WEST ANALYTICAL LAB,
INC.
Kyle F. Gross
3440 South 700 West
Salt Lake ciry, uT 84115
Phone No. (801) 263-8686
CENTRAL VALLEY WATER
RECLAMATION LAB
Anthony G. Daw
800 V/est Central Valley Road
South Salt Lake, UT 84119
Phone No. (801) 973-9100
CHEMTECH FORD LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
KENNECOTT ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Melissa Olsen
3325 South 9200 West, P.O. Box 6001
Magna, UT 84044
Phone No. (801) 569-7952
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DMSION OF LAB SERVICES @PA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 84119-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT
LABORATORY
Claudia Wheeler
3430 East Danish Road
Sandy, UT 84093
Phone No. (801) 942-9654
Out olState
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
ACZ LABORATORIES, NC.
Audrey Stover
2773Downhill Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Phone No. (970) 879-6590
ALS LABORATORY GROUB
ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
FORT COLLTNS, CO.
Roy French
25 Commerce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-1511
ENERGY LABORATORIES _CASPER
Steven Carlston
2393 Salt Creek Highway
Casper, WY 82601
Phone No. (307)235-05 15
EMAX LABORÄTORIES, INC.
Caspar Pang
1835 W 205'h Street
Torrance, CA 90501
Phone No. (310) 618-8889
I Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicoted. The certification status of laboratories chânges periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware thaithis is only a guide and for cuffent up-to-date information please Íefer to:
l¡ttp://lams.nelac-institute.orq/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure io contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used bv a DEe p.ogru- .equìring lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service'
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CORPORÄTION
Eric Johnson
12065 Lebanon Road
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone No. (615) 758-5858
GEL LABORATORTES OF OHIO, LLC
Carey J. Bocklet
2040 Savage Road, P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC 29417
Phone No. (843) 556-8171
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
Box Elder Countv
ÄTK L,A,UNCH SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Chris Blauer
9160 North Highway 83
Corinne, UT 84307
Phone No. (385) 232-5133
Cache Cottnt.v
ECOSYSTEMS LABORATORY
Vincent Lamarra
975 South State Highway 89-91
Logan,UT 84321
Phone No. (435) 752-2580
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
sourH BEND, TNC.
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (57a) n3-4777
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
LANCASTER
Duane Luckenbill
2425 New Holland Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone No. (717) 656-2300
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC
Sarah Cherney
L700 Elm Street SE Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone No. (612) 607-1'700
SVL ANALYTICAL' Inc.
John Kern
One Government Gulch
Kellogg,ID 83637
Phone No. (208) 784-1258
NITRÄTE & NITRITE
Davis Coutt1t
WEBER BASIN \ryATER QUALITY LAB
Brad Nelson
2837 EastHighwaY 193
Layton, UT 84040
Phone No. (801) 771-4361
Iron Countv
SOUTHERN UTATI UNIVERSITY WATER
LAB
Jory Ty Redd
351 West Center Street;
Science Bldg., Room 206
Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone No. (435) 586-7914
9 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users ofthis document should be aware that this is only a guide and for current up{o-date information please refer to:
http://larns.nelac-institute.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them lvith your speci{ic requirements and make them aware
that the results \.vill be used by a DEQ program requirìng lab certificarion. They rvill be able to tell you if they are certi{ied to provide the service.
Salt Lake Count¿
AMERICAN WEST ANALYTICAL LAB,
INC.
Kyle F. füoss
3440 South 700 West
Salt Lake ciry, uT 84115
Phone No. (801) 263-8686
CENTRAL VALLEY WÄTER
RDCLAMATION LAB
Anthony G. Daw
800 West Central Valley Road
south salt Lake, uT 84119
Phone No. (801) 973-9100
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 841 19-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
CHEMTECIVF'ORD LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
JORDAN VALLEY WTP
Paul Mattinson
15305 South 3200 West
Bluffdale, UT 84065
Phone No. (801) 446-2051
KENNECOTT ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Melissa Olsen
3325 South 9200 West, P.O. Box 6001
Magna, UT 84044
Phone No. (801) 569-7952
METROPOLITAN WATER DIST LAB
Claudia Wheeler
3430 East South Danish Road
Sandy, UT 84093
Phone No. (801) 942-9654
Out ol State
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
ACZLLB,ORÄTORIES, rNC
Audrey Stover
2773 Dov¡nhill Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Phone No. (970) 879-6594
ALS LABORATORY GROUP
ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION
Roy French
25 Commerce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-1511
EMAX LAB, rNC.
Caspar Pang
1835 West 205rH Street
Torrance, CA 90501
Phone No. (310) 618-8889
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CORP
Eric Johnson
12065 Lebanon Road
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone No. (615) 758-5858
GEL LABORATORIES,LLC
Carey Bocklet
2040 Savage Road, P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC 29417
Phone No. (843) 556-8171
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
10 Revised 2018
- iì9., :. ì'' .
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. users of this áo.urn.nt shàuld be aware thai this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
http://lams.nelac-institute.ors/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contactlhem with your specific requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used bi a DEe progrum ,"qui.ing lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service'
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
SOUTH BEND,INC.
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (57a) 233-4777
Salt Lake Countv
CHEMTECH/FORD LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES @PA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 841 19-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC
Sarah Cherney
1700 Elm Street SE Suíte 200
Minneapolis, MN 5541"4
Phone No. (612) 607-1700
PESTICIDES
RADIONUCLIDES
Out qf Støte
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Whcat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL -
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL -
sourH BEND, INC.
l|lfatlhewHartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend,IN 46617
Phone No. (574) 233-4777
Out of State
ACZ LABS
Audrey Stover
2773 Downhill Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 840487
Phone No. (970) 879-6590
ALS LABORATORY GROUB ENV.
DrvrsloN (coLoRADO)
Roy French
225 Commerce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-151 I
BWXT I,YNCHBURG TECHNOLOGY
CENTER
Kevin Hour
2016 Mt. Athos Road
P.O. Box i1165
Lynchburg, VA 24504-5 447
Phone No. (a3a) 522-6000
ARS INTERNATIONAL,LLC
Virgene Mulligan
2609 North River Road
Port Allen, LA70769
Phone No. (225) 381-2991
11 Revised 2018
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The following laboratories may be able to peform the tosting indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
htto:i/lams.nelac-institute.org/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your speci{ic requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used by a DEQ program requiring lab cerlification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service.
EBERLINE SERVICES.OAKRIDGE
Michael McDougall
601 Scarboro Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Phone No. (865) 481-0683
ENERGY LABOR.{TORTES, INC. -
CASPER
Steven Calrston
2393 Salt Creek Highway
Casper, WY 82601
Phone No. (307) 235-0515
GEL LABORATORIES,LLC
Carey J. Bocklet
2040 Savage Road
P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC294l7
Phone No. (843) 556-8171
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL _
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
OUTREACH LABORATORY
Eric Johnson
311 N. Aspen Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK7 A2
Phone No. (918) 251-2515
Box Elder County
ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Chris Blauer
9160 North Highway 83
Corrine, UT 84307
Phone No. (385) 232-5133
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES,INC. _
PITTSBURGH
Harry Borg
1638 Roseytown Road, Suite 2, 3, &,4
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone No. (724) 850-5600
TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING
Keith O. Jeter
2508 Quality Lane
Knoxville, TN 37931
Phone No. (865) 690-6819
TESTAMERICA - RICHLAND
Jodie Carnes
2800 George Washington Way
Richland, WA 99354
Phone No. (509) 375-3131
TESTAMERTCA - ST LOUIS (NS)
Elaine Wild
13715 Rider Trail North
Earth City, MO 63045
Phone No. (3la) 298-8566
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL .
SOUTH BEND,INC.
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend,IN 46617
Phone No. (574) 233-4777
Davis Coun6¡
WEBER. BASIN lryATER QUALITY LAB
Brad Nelson
2837 East Highway 193
Layton,UT 84040
Phone No. (801) 771-4361
SULFATE
t2 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. users of this áocument should be awa¡e thai this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information pleasc refer to:
htlp://lams.nelac-institutc.orq/. Befo¡e sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them with your specific requiroments and make them aware
that the results will be used b] a DEe program .rqulring lab óertification. They will be able to tsll you if they are certified to provide the service'
Iron Count.v
SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY WATER
LAB
Jory Ty Redd
351 West Center Street; Science Bldg' Room
206
Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone No. (435) 586-7914
Salt Løke Countv
AMERICAN WEST ANALYTICAL LAB,
INC.
Kyle F. Gross
3440 South 700 West
salt Lake city, uT 84119
Phone No. (801) 263-8686
CENTRAL VÄLLEY WATER
RECLAMÄTION FACILITY
Anthony G. Daw
800 West Central ValleY Road
south salt Lake, uT 84119
Phone No. (801) 973-9100
CHEMTECII/ F'OR"D LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
UTAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTII
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 841 19-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
JORDAN VALLEY WTP
Paul Mattinson
15305 South 3200 West
Bluffdale, UT 84065
Phone No. (801) 446-2051
KENNECOTT ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
Melissa Olsen
P.O. Box 600I;3325 South 9200 West
Magna, UT 84044
Phone No. (801) 569-7952
METROPOLITAN WÄTER DIST.
Claudia Wheeler
3430 East Danish Road
Sandy, UT 840932102
Phone No. (801) 942:9654
Out of State
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
EMAX LAB, rNC.
Casper Pang
1835 West 205ú Street
Torrance, CA 90501
Phone No. (310) 6i8-8889
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CORPORATION
Eric Johnson
12065 Lebanon Road
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone No. (615) 758-5858
GEL LA.BORATORTES, LLC
Carey J. Bocklet
2040 Savage Road
P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC 29417
Phone No. (8a3) 556-817i
ALS LABORATORY GROUB ENV.
DrvIsIoN (COLORADO)
Roy French
225 Commerce Drive
Fort Coliins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-I5Il
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL _
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton, Ph.D.
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, C^ 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1 100
13 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboralories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users ofthis document should be aware that this is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
hthr:i/lalns.nelac-institute.ors/. Before sending samples to any lab, be su¡e to contact them."vith your specific requirements and make them aware -
that th€ results will be used by a DEQ program requiring lab certification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service.
TRIHALOMETHANE (TTHMI & HALOACETIC ACIDS I.HAA)
Salt Lake Count¡ GEL LABORATORIES,LLC
METROPOLITAN WÄTER DIST. Carey J. Bocklet
Claudia Wheeler 2040 Savage Road, P.O. Box 30712
3430 East Danish Road Charleston, SC 29417
Sandy,UT 840932102 PhoneNo. (843) 556-8171
Phone No. (801) 942-1391
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MONROVIA
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.) Andrew Eaton PhD
4431 South 2700 West 750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Taylorville, UT 84119-8600 Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (S0l) 965-2400 Phone No. (626) 386-1100
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
CHEMTECII/ FORD LAB LANCASTER
David Gayer Duane Luckenbill
9632 South 500 West 2425New Holland Pike
Murray, UT 84107 Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone No. (S0l) 262-7299 Phone No. (717) 656-2300
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL -
souTH BEND,INC.
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (574) n3-4711
Out o-f State
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
'Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
ACZ LABS
Audrey Stover
2773Downhill Drive
Steamboat Springs, CO 840487
Phone No. (970) 879-6590
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC
Sarah Cherney
1700 Elm Street SE Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone No. (612) 607-1700
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL -
SOUTH BEND,
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Street
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (574) 233-4777
t4 Revised 2018
The followìng labo¡atories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically becausê of
various factors. Users ofthis áocument shãuld be awa¡e thaithis is only a guide and for current up-to-date information please refer to:
http://lalns.nelac-institute.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab,.be sure to contact them with your specific requirements and make them aware
that the results will be used by a DEe program requiring lab åertification. They will be able to tell you if they are certified to provide the service'
VOC'S
SaIt Lake Countv
CHEMTECII/ FORD LAB
David Gayer
9632 South 500 West
Murray. UT 84107-6905
Phone No. (801) 262-7299
UTAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF LAB SERVICES (EPA cert.)
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorville, UT 84119-8600
Phone No. (801) 965-2400
Out qf State
SGS ACCUTEST MOUNTAIN STATES
Scott Heideman
4036 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Phone No. (303) 425-6021
APPL' INC
Paula McCartney
908 North Temperance
Clovis, CA 93611"
Phone No. (559) 275-2175
ALS LABORÄTORY GROUB
ENv. DIVTSION (COLORADO)
Roy French
225 Commerce Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone No. (970) 490-151 I
EMAX LAB,INC.
Casper Pang
1835 West 205th Street
Toffance, CA 90501
Phone No. (310) 6l8-8889
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
CORPORATION
Eric Johnson
12065 Lebanon Road
Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Phone No. (615) 758-5858
GEL LABORATORIES,LLC
Carey J. Bocklet
2040 Savage Road
P.O. Box 30712
Charleston, SC 29417
Phone No. (8a3) 556-8171
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
MONROVIA
Andrew Eaton PhD
750 Royal Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Monrovia, CA 91016-3629
Phone No. (626) 386-1100
EUROFINS EÄTON ANALYTICAL -
LANCASTER
Duane Luckenbill
2425New Holland Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone No. (717) 656-2300
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES' LLC
Sarah Cherney
1700 Elm Street SE Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone No. (612) 607-1700
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL .
SOUTH BEND,INC.
Matthew Hartz
110 South Hill Sheet
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone No. (574) 233-41'17
15 Revised 2018
The following laboratories may be able to perform the testing indicated. The certification status of laboratories changes periodically because of
various factors. Users of this document should be aware that this is only a guide and for cunent up-to-date information please refer to:
htto://larns.nelac-institute.ore/. Before sending samples to any lab, be sure to contact them vr'ith your specific requirements and make them aware
that the ¡esults will be used by a DEQ program requiring lab certifìcation. They will be able to tell you if they are ce¡tified to provide the service.
Ilnresulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule IUCMR)
This EPA sampling requirement requires all analysis to be conducted by UCMR registered laboratories
You will need to go to'www.EPA.gov to find approved laboratories per UCMR cycle.
I6 Revised 2018
Supplemental Form for New Public Drinking Water System
Utah Division of Drinking Water The applicant for a new public drinking water system must submit two forms: (1) Project Notification Form (PNF) and (2) Supplemental Form for New Public Drinking Water System.
This supplemental form identifies information typically related to a new public water system (PWS). Note that some of the information requested may not apply to your system. Visit the Division of Drinking Water (DDW) website (drinkingwater.utah.gov) for additional information. System Information
1. Public Drinking Water System Name
E-Mail:
Business Phone:
Cell Phone:
Physical Address:
City: Zip Code:
Check box to use physical address for mailing address. ☐
Mailing Address:
City: Zip Code:
Applicant Information
2. Name:
E-Mail:
Business Phone:
Cell Phone:
Physical Address:
City: Zip Code:
Check box to use physical address for mailing address. ☐
Mailing Address:
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City: Zip Code:
Administrative Contact ☐ Owner ☐ PWS Manager ☐ PWS Operator ☐
Other: (check all that apply)
Has the applicant read, and is the applicant familiar with, new PWS obligations pursuant to State of Utah Administrative Rules for Public Water Systems, specifically, Rule R309-105, Administration: General Responsibility of Public Water Systems?
Yes ☐ No ☐
Applicant Signature Date
PWS Information
3. Service Connection Type Projected number of service connections at full build-out:
Current number of service connections served by the proposed PWS: (Please list number next
to the type of service connection. If needed, add detailed description below.)
Residential Commercial Industrial
Agricultural Combined (specify)
Description:
Population Served by the Proposed PWS
Projected population served by the proposed PWS at full build-out: ______________ Current population served by the proposed PWS: (Please list the number of people served next to the appropriate use.) Residential (year-round):
Residential (between 6 months to 12 months each year):
Opening Month: Closing Month:
Residential (less than 6 months per year):
Opening Month: Closing Month:
Non-residential use (year-round): Non-residential use (between 6 months to 12 months each year):
Opening Month: Closing Month:
Non-residential use (less than 6 months per year):
Opening Month: Closing Month:
PWS Location County in Utah: City/Town:
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Address or description:
Operation Period
Is the proposed water service year-round? Yes ☐ No ☐
If the water service is not year-round, identify the period of the proposed seasonal water service: from to
Category of the proposed PWS (check only one):
☐ Community water system (CWS)
☐ Non-transient non-community (NTNC) water system
☐ Transient non-community (TNC) water system
[Guidance: Contact the Rules section staff (801)536-4200 for questions related to determining public water system category. See Division of Drinking Water Rule R309-100-4(4).]
4. PWS Description
(Describe here the water system’s purpose, intended water users, system components, configurations, etc. Affix an attachment if needed.)
DDW Official Use Only System Status: Active Inactive Proposed System Type: NP TNC NTNC CWS
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Drinking Water Source
5. Does the proposed PWS have its own existing water source? Yes ☐ No ☐
If yes, identify the existing source name, location (latitude and longitude, NAD83 preferred), and describe the source:
Have any water quality analyses been made of the source water? Yes ☐ No ☐ N/A ☐
If yes, please attach a copy of the water quality analyses with this form.
[Guidance: The existing water source of a proposed PWS is required to undergo DDW’s plan review process to determine whether it meets the current public drinking water standards. Such standards
include construction standards, drinking water quality standards, source protection plan, certified well grout to a depth of 100 feet, etc. If an existing water source does not meet the public drinking water standards, the proposed PWS is required to either develop or acquire a public drinking water
source that meets public drinking water standards, or modify the source to meet the standards.]
6. Will the proposed PWS receive drinking water from an existing PWS? Yes ☐ No ☐
If yes, identify the existing PWS name and water system number:
If the proposed PWS will receive drinking water from an existing PWS, will the proposed
PWS also develop its own source of water to supplement water delivered from another PWS?
Yes ☐ No ☐ N/A ☐
[Guidance: DDW encourages new water service areas to obtain drinking water through existing public water systems (PWS). Due to extensive regulatory requirements, creation of a new PWS is less preferable than annexing to an existing PWS. Identify any PWS or wholesale connection that could
provide drinking water to the proposed area in lieu of creating a new PWS.]
7. Will the proposed water system develop its own water source(s)? Yes☐ No☐
If yes: Proposed new well source? Yes☐ No☐
Proposed new spring source? Yes☐ No☐
Proposed new surface water source? Yes☐ No☐
Proposed new water treatment plant? Yes☐ No☐
Describe the possible new source(s):
[Guidance: No new public water system can be approved by DDW without a drinking water source.
The common options for a new water source are wholesale connection, wells, springs, and surface water treated in accordance with Federal and State Rules. Identify the well, spring, or surface water body, which may serve as the proposed new water system's water source.] Engineering Review 8. A new water system will be required to provide detailed information for review, i.e., engineering
plans and specifications prepared by a professional engineer licensed to practice in Utah, of
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existing and proposed drinking water facilities, including source, storage, pump, distribution
system, etc. This review is to ensure compliance with the current design and construction standards for public drinking water systems and to determine whether a Plan Approval to construct and an Operating Permit to allow the new water system be placed in service can be issued. A new water system’s rating becomes “approved” after it obtains an Operating Permit from DDW.
Do you have a licensed engineer who will prepare the plans and specifications for the new
PWS? Yes ☐ No ☐
If yes, identify the name and contact information of the licensed engineer:
Name:
Company: Telephone:
E-Mail:
[Guidance: Contact the engineering staff at (801)536-4200 for information related to drinking water
facility construction standards and plan review requirements. See Division of Drinking Water Rules R309-
500 through 550.] Capacity Development Business Plan
9. Regarding the capacity development business plan requirement for the proposed PWS outlined in Division of Drinking Water Rule R309-800, Capacity Development Program, identify the proposed water system’s category below (check only one).
☐ Community water system (CWS): Capacity Development Business Plan is required.
☐ Non-transient non-community (NTNC) water system: Capacity Development Business Plan
is required.
☐ Transient non-community (TNC) water system: Capacity Development Business Plan is not
required.
[Guidance: Contact Nagendra Dev at ndev@utah.gov or (801)536-0098 for information related to the capacity development plan. See Division of Drinking Water Rule R309-800.]
Source Protection
10. A Preliminary Evaluation Report (PER) is required for a new drinking water source, or for a source that has not previously been reviewed and approved by the Division. A licensed geologist (PG) or engineer (PE) must prepare the Delineation Report section of the PER for a groundwater
source.
If you plan to use a well or spring, do you have a PG or PE who will prepare the Delineation
Report for the source(s)? Yes ☐ No ☐
If yes, identify the name and contact information of the licensed geologist or engineer:
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Name:
Company: Telephone:
E-Mail:
[Guidance: Contact the source protection staff at (801)536-4200 for information related to source protection requirements. See Division of Drinking Water Rules R309-600 and R309-605.] Certified Water Operator 11. All Community and Non-transient non-community (CWS and NTNC) drinking water systems must obtain a certified operator that has Distribution certification to the level of the
water system's population. Any water system that treats surface water or water under the
direct influence of surface water must have a Treatment operator certified at the grade of the water system depending on the population served by the water system.
Will this new PWS be required to have a certified water operator? Yes ☐ No ☐
If you have made an arrangement with a certified water operator, identify the name and
contact information of the water operator:
Name:
Company:
Telephone:
E-Mail:
Cert. No.:
[Guidance: Contact the certification staff at (801)536-4200 for information related to water operator certification. See Division of Drinking Water Rule R309-300.] Drinking Water Monitoring and Reporting 12. All drinking water systems are required to comply with the water quality monitoring and reporting requirements of drinking water system sources and distribution system. The
samples required depend upon the type of water system, the type of source water, the type of treatment provided, the population served, etc. Upon Division review of the information provided, a system-specific monitoring schedule will be established and provided to the water system management.
[Guidance: Contact the Rules section staff at (801)536-4200 for information related to monitoring, reporting, and compliance requirements. See Division of Drinking Water Rules R309-200 through 225.] Water Rights
13. In which Division of Water Rights Region is the proposed PWS located (see Attachment 1)?
☐ Northern Regional Office (Logan)
☐ Weber River/Western Regional Office (SLC)
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☐ Utah Lake/Jordan River Regional Office (SLC)
☐ Eastern Regional Office (Vernal)
☐ Southeastern Regional Office (Price)
☐ Sevier River/Southern Regional Office (Richfield)
☐ Southwestern Regional Office (Cedar City)
[Guidance: DDW may wish to consult with the State Engineer about water rights issues for the
proposed public water system. Identify in #12 and #13 the Division of Water Rights Region in which the proposed PWS is located, and any Division of Water Rights personnel with whom representatives
of the proposed PWS has communicated. Contact Division of Water Rights at (801)538-7240 for questions related to water rights.]
14. Identify the State Engineer's Office representative you have contacted (see Attachment 1): Name:
Telephone:
E-Mail:
15. With respect to water rights "already in hand" for the proposed PWS:
a. Water rights number(s):
b. Nature of use (e.g., municipal, domestic, irrigation, etc.):
c. Acre-feet, cubic feet per second (CFS), other: d. Do the Division of Water Rights’ records show the ownership of water rights in the
name of the PWS? Yes ☐ No ☐ (Explain)
e. Change application filed? Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐ [Note that change applications may
take up to 6 months for the associated advertising and protest processes.]
f. Point of diversion (POD) change filed? Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐
g. Nature of use change filed? Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐
[Guidance: DDW Rules require that a public drinking water system must have a valid right to use the water for its water sources, i.e., the water rights must be classified by the State Engineer as domestic or municipal drinking water rights. The State Engineer may not necessarily change
irrigation, mining, stock-watering or agricultural water rights to domestic or municipal drinking water rights. Identify the water right number, types, and quantities that the proposed new public water system currently owns or controls.] 16. With respect to water rights intended to be acquired for the proposed PWS:
a. Have you identified prospective water rights sellers (e.g., private party, etc.)?
Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐
If yes, describe the prospective seller:
[Guidance: If the proposed PWS will purchase as-yet un-acquired water rights, identify the
prospective seller of these water rights.]
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b. Is any water rights acquisition contract appropriately contingent upon the State Engineer's
change application approval? Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐
[Guidance: The State Engineer will not pre-judge change applications. Acquisition contracts should always allow for cancellation by the buyer in the event of change application denial by the State Engineer.] 17. With respect to water rights that would be provided by another entity for the proposed PWS:
a. Have you contacted or entered into an agreement with an entity to provide drinking water
under its water rights? Yes☐ No☐ N/A☐
If yes, identify the prospective water rights provider here (e.g., water conservancy district, etc.):
[Guidance: If the proposed public water system will receive the water supply from an entity that holds the corresponding water rights, identify the prospective providers of these water rights.] Division of Public Utilities
18. Have you contacted the Division of Public Utilities (DPU) to register the proposed drinking
water system? Yes ☐ No ☐ N/A ☐
(Explain)
If yes, identify the utility analyst at DPU who has been contacted:
Name:
Telephone:
E-Mail:
[Guidance: All public drinking water systems that sell water or charge water users must apply and be approved for either a “Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN)” or an Exemption. The CPCN form can be found on the website of the Division of Public Utilities
(DPU): http://publicutilities.utah.gov/forms.html. Identify in #17 and #18 any DPU staff consulted and their preliminary assessment of whether the proposed new water system will be exempt or regulated by DPU. If needed, contact DPU at (801)530-7622.] 19. Preliminary indication from DPU of the new PWS's regulatory status:
☐ Letter of Exemption ─ Nonprofit/mutual PWS serving members only;
☐ Certificate of Convenience & Necessity ─ For-profit PWS serving public;
☐ Not Applicable or other (Explain)
Fire Authority
20. Will the distribution system be equipped with fire hydrants? Yes ☐ No☐
Does the fire authority require this system to supply fire suppression water? Yes ☐ No☐
Identify the local fire code officials you have contacted with respect to fire suppression requirements:
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Name:
Fire District:
Telephone: E-Mail:
Required fire flow (in gallons per minute):
Required fire flow duration (in minutes):
[Guidance: If the proposed water system will have fire hydrants in its distribution system or is required to supply water for fire suppression, the water system design will be required to meet the storage volume, flow and pressure requirements for fire flow.] Miscellaneous 21. Will the proposed water system construction involve storm water or wastewater discharges,
or septic systems? Yes ☐ No☐
[Guidance: A proposed water system or new development may need to obtain permits or approvals from the Utah Division of Water Quality, local Health Department, or local government such as city or county. If the proposed water system project involves storm water discharge during construction,
wastewater discharge or septic systems, please contact the Utah Division of Water Quality at (801)536-4300 and/or the local Health Department.]
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Attachment 1 – Utah Division of Water Rights Contacts
Northern Regional Office (LOGAN) Will Atkin, Regional Engineer 1780 North Research Parkway, Suite 104 North Logan, UT 84341 Phone: (435) 752-8755 Fax: (435) 752-0062 Email: willatkin@utah.gov Weber River/Western Regional Office (SLC) Ross Hansen, Regional Engineer 1594 West North Temple, Suite 220 P.O. Box 146300 SLC, Utah 84114-6300 Phone: (801) 538-7240 Fax: (801) 538-7467 Email: rosshansen@utah.gov
Utah Lake/Jordan River Regional Office (SLC) Teresa Wilhelmsen, Regional Engineer 1594 West North Temple, Suite 220 P.O. Box 146300 SLC, Utah 84114-6300
Phone: (801) 538-7240 Fax: (801) 538-7467 Email: teresawilhelmsen@utah.gov Eastern Regional Office (VERNAL) Bob Leake, Regional Engineer State and County Building 152 East 100 North Vernal, Utah 84078-2126 Phone: (435) 781-5327 Fax: (435) 789-8343 Email: bobleake@utah.gov
Southeastern Regional Office (PRICE) Marc Stilson, Regional Engineer
319 North Carbonville Road P.O. Box 718
Price, Utah 84501 Phone: (435) 613-3750 Fax: (435) 613-3755 Email: marcstilson@utah.gov
Sevier River/Southern Regional Office (RICHFIELD) Kirk Forbush, Regional Engineer 130 North Main Street P.O. Box 664 Richfield, Utah 84701-0563 Phone: (435) 896-4429 Fax: (435) 893-8114 Email: kirkforbush@utah.gov
Southwestern Regional Office (CEDAR CITY) Kurt Vest, Regional Engineer 585 North Main Street P.O. Box 506 Cedar City, Utah 84721-0506 Phone: (435) 586-4231 Fax: (435) 586-2789
Attachment 2 – New Public Drinking Water System Guidance Flowchart
Contact Division of
Public Utilities
(801)530-7622
Contact Division
Of Water Rights
(801)538-7240
Contact Local Fire
Code Official
1. Familiarize with R309-105, Administration: General Responsibility of Public Water Systems
5. Submit Preconstruction Engineering Plans and Specifications for DDW Review (R309-500-6(2), Pre-Construction Requirements, Licensed Engineer Stamped Plans and Specifications)
3. Prepare and Submit the Capacity Development Business Plan (or the Capacity
Development Worksheets) (See R309-800. Capacity Development Program)
4. Identify Drinking Water Source (New versus Existing Public Water Supply) &
Submit New Source Preliminary Evaluation Report (PER) if needed
2. Submit to Division of Drinking Water (DDW) two forms:
“Project Notification Form” and “Supplemental Form for New Public Water System”
9. Place New Drinking Water Sources and Facilities in Service &
Continue to Comply with Monitoring, Sampling, Operator Certification and Other Requirements
7. Schedule DDW Inspection(s) during Construction
(Keep DDW apprised of construction as it progresses.)
6. Obtain Plan Approval from DDW & Start Construction of Drinking Water Sources and Facilities
8. Submit Record Drawings, Water Quality Data and Other Information & Obtain Operating
Permit from DDW
UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
NOTICE OF EMERGENCY RULEMAKING REGARDING THE INITIATION OF
ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY – COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Until further notice, email and U.S. Mail are the only options available to file and serve
documents in pending and new administrative proceedings before the Department. The full
emergency rule text can be found under the Operations During COVID-19 button at
DEQ.Utah.gov.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department’s office is closed to the public by operation of
state law. During the period of closure, it will not be possible to hand-deliver, either in person or by
courier service, any documents to the Department in connection any new or pending adjudicative
proceeding. However, U.S. Mail is still being received, but processing traditional mail is delayed.
Among other things, the Department’s procedural Rule now in effect requires physical delivery of a
traditional, signed, paper copy of any new petition for review, request for agency action, or petition
to intervene. This requirement could place the agency in violation of federal or state law, due to
the closure of the Department’s building. Hand-delivery and overnight courier service are not
currently allowed.
Based on Utah Code Section 63G-3-304(c), emergency rulemaking procedure, the Department has
adopted the following amendment to R305-7-104. It will remain in effect for 120 days from April
1, 2020. This emergency rulemaking modifies the filing requirements relating to the initiation of
new adjudicative proceedings, together with related provisions. The revised rule now allows the
initiation of new adjudicative proceedings via email to the Administrative Proceedings Record
Officer at DEQAPRO@utah.gov, provide that paper copies are also served via U.S. Mail. The
options of hand-delivery and overnight courier service are retained in the new rule. However, these
options are not available, until further notice.
In coordination with the Office of the Attorney General, Directors should provide a copy of this
Notice in all pending adjudicative proceedings as well as all agency actions wherein a response falls
due on or after April 1, 2020.