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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2025-008266Utah Department Of Environmental Quality Division Of Drinking Water Sanitary Survey Sanitary Survey General System Information Site Visit Date Surveyor Name 07/30/2025 Rebecca Yoo CAMP CLOUD RIM PWS ID: UTAH26022 Rating: Approved 09/06/2016 Active 1 Admin Contact (AC) [ eMail address is REQUIRED ] MIN | 15pts | SM | G004 | R309-100-4(5) | Rule requires a person or organization be designated as the owner of the system and name, address and phone number of such be supplied to the Division. *First Name: CARROLL PETERS, JR *Last Name: TRAYLOR *Organization: *Address: Redacted *City: PARK CITY *State: UT *Zip: 84060 *Email: ptraylor@gsutah.org *Phone: 435-640-1406 2 Legal Contact (LC) [ if no eMail address is available, enter NoeMail@utah.gov ] MIN | 15pts | SM | G004 | R309-100-4(5) | Rule requires a person or organization be designated as the owner of the system and name, address and phone number of such be supplied to the Division. *First Name: *Last Name: *Organization: UTAH GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL *Address: 445 E 4500 S STE 125 *City: SALT LAKE CITY *State: UT *Zip: 84107 *Email: LHARDIN@GSUTAH.ORG *Phone: 801-225-4429 3 Owner Contact (OW) [ if no eMail address is available, enter NoeMail@utah.gov ] MIN | 15pts | SM | G004 | R309-100-4(5) | Rule requires a person or organization be designated as the owner of the system and name, address and phone number of such be supplied to the Division. *First Name: *Last Name: *Organization: UTAH GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL *Address: 445 E 4500 S STE 125 *City: SALT LAKE CITY *State: UT *Zip: 84107 *Email: LHARDIN@GSUTAH.ORG *Phone: 801-225-4429 DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 1 of 17 Site Visit Info 4 Direct Operator in Charge (DO) [ if no eMail address is available, enter NoeMail@utah.gov ] MIN | 15pts | SM | G004 | R309-100-4(5) | Rule requires a person or organization be designated as the owner of the system and name, address and phone number of such be supplied to the Division. *First Name: CARROLL PETERS, JR *Last Name: TRAYLOR *Organization: *Address: PO BOX 1740 *City: PARK CITY *State: UT *Zip: 84060 *Email: PTRAYLOR@GSUTAH.ORG *Phone: 435-640-1406 5 Does the system serve a Residential population?Y 5A Population - Residential 1 5B Operating Period (Start Date) - Residential 06/01 5C Operating Period (End Date) - Residential 09/30 6 Does the system serve a Transient population? (A transient population is a rotating population that is served by a water system that does not remain in the jurisdiction of the water system for long periods of time. Examples of a transient population include, but are not limited to, campers at a campground, users of a highway rest stop, skiers at a ski resort, guests at a hotel, or patrons of a restaurant or a shopping center.) Y 6A Population - Transient 125 6B Operating Period (Start Date) - Transient 06/01 6C Operating Period (End Date) - Transient 09/30 7 Does the system serve a Non-Transient population? (A non-transient population is a population served by a water system that is the same population being served by the system for at least six months of the year, but is not a resident in the system. Examples of a non-transient population include, but are not limited to, employees of a restaurant, shop, or ski resort; teachers and students at a school, day-care center, or church; doctors, nurses, and other employees at a hospital or healthcare clinic.) N 8 Population - Wholesale :0 9 Residential Connections:4 10 Commercial Connections:0 11 Industrial Connections:0 12 Agricultural Connections:0 13 Date of Survey (First Day of Field Work)07/30/2025 14 Date of Survey (Last Day of Field Work) ** this should match the Date of Survey in the header ** 07/30/2025 15 Date final report sent to system (questionnaire, deficiency report and capacity spreadsheet) 08/28/2025 16 Water system representative present during the survey:Pete Traylor 17 How much time was spent to prepare survey documents prior to field survey? (Round up to nearest quarter hour) 2.5 DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 2 of 17 Management and Operations 18 How much time was spent to complete the field survey (arrival to completion; include travel time between water system facilities)? (Round up to nearest quarter hour) 2.5 19 How much time was spent traveling from the primary workplace to the system and back again at the end of the field survey? (Round up to nearest quarter hour) 1 20 How much time did it take to finish the Survey Report? (Round up to nearest quarter hour) 2.5 21 Did you survey multiple water systems in one trip? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) N 22 For a community water system with water sources that require power to produce sufficient flow, system is equipped with standby power option. SIG | 25pts | SO | S033 | R309-515-6(2)(a) | Rule requires a community water system without naturally flowing water sources, such as springs or flowing wells, to have one or more of the system's sources equipped for operation during power outages. To ensure continuous service when the primary power has been interrupted, a redundant power supply is required. A redundant power supply may include a transfer switch for auxiliary power such as a generator or a power supply service with coverage from two independent substations. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: Not community WS) 23 There are no undocumented drinking water facilities (i.e. tanks, pump stations, treatment facilities, etc.) or recent modifications that have not gone through or in process of DDW review [LIST UNDOCUMENTED FACILITIES OR DESCRIBE MODIFICATIONS, IF APPLICABLE] [undocumented sources are covered in a different question] SIG | 50pts | SM | G001 | R309-100-5(2), R309-500-6, R309-500-9, R309-500-9(2) and (3) | Rule requires complete plans & specification for all public drinking water projects to be approved in writing by the Director. Any facility found that has not started DDW review shall be considered unapproved. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 24 Are there any individual home booster pumps installed in the distribution system (not for fire suppression)? SIG | 50pts | SM | M008 | R309-550-11(3) | R309-550-11(3) C 25 Does the system haul water?N 26 For a community system serving 100 or more connections, at least 2 water sources are available. SIG | 50pts | SO | TGR7 | R309-515-4(3) | Rule requires Community Water Systems serving more than 100 connections to have a minimum of two sources except where served by a water treatment plant. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: TNC) 27 Does system have a consecutive connection to another water system not listed in the SOURCE section of Waterlink Report? If yes, answer the following question(s) N 28 Does the system have a deficiency meeting the required source capacity? (USE SPREADSHEET FOR CALCULATIONS) *IF YES, SELECT CORRECT STATEMENT FROM THE FOLLOWING AND MARK "YES"; MARK ALL OTHER STATEMENTS "NO." N 29 Does the system have a deficiency meeting the required storage capacity DUE SOLELY TO FIRE SUPPRESSION NEEDS? (USE SPREADSHEET FOR CALCULATIONS) *IF YES, SELECT CORRECT STATEMENT FROM THE FOLLOWING AND MARK "YES"; MARK ALL OTHER STATEMENTS "NO." N DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 3 of 17 Cross Connection and Operator Certification 30 Does the system have a deficiency meeting the required equalization storage capacity for indoor/outdoor demands (but not because of fire suppression needs)? (USE SPREADSHEET FOR CALCULATIONS) *IF YES, SELECT CORRECT STATEMENT FROM THE FOLLOWING AND MARK "YES"; MARK ALL OTHER STATEMENTS "NO." N 31 Does your water system have an Emergency Response Plan? REC | 0pts | SM | M001 | R309-105-18 | All suppliers are advised to develop contingency plans to cope with possible emergency situations. In many areas of the state the possibility of earthquake damage shall be realistically considered. Y 32 Does your Emergency Response Plan address cybersecurity? (only required for systems over 3,300 population, otherwise mark NA) MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. NA (Notes: Less than 3300 population) 33 Does your water system use SCADA? e.g. computers, laptops, phones, tablets, or any other computer systems to manage, operate, or maintain the PWS? N 34 Does your water system use any computer systems in regular business operations such as accounting, billing, payroll, human resources, or management? N 35 For a community water system or a non-transient non-community water system, did you make your initial service line inventory available to the public? (if a transient system, enter NA) REC | 0pts | MR | R006 | 40 CFR 141.84 | (a)(8)The rule requires that the service line materials inventory be publicly accessible. (a)(8)(ii) The rule requires that water systems serving greater than 50,000 persons make the publicly accessible inventory available online. (a)(9) The rule requires that when a water system has no lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown service lines (regardless of ownership) in its inventory, it may comply with the requirements using a written statement, in lieu of the inventory, declaring that the distribution system has no lead service lines or galvanized requiring replacement service lines. The statement must include a general description of all applicable sources used to make this determination. NA (Notes: TNC; NA) 36 Legally adopted authority statement MIN | 15pts | SM | M003 | R309-105-12(2) | Rule requires each public water system to have a cross connection control program that includes a legally adopted and functional local authority to enforce the program (i.e., ordinance, bylaw, or policy). C 37 Documentation of annual public awareness and/or employee training MIN | 15pts | SM | M004 | R309-105-12(2) | Rule requires each public water system to have a cross connection control program that includes providing public education or awareness material or presentations. C 38 Documentation of personnel trained to manage the program (ALL COMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS REQUIRE A DDW CERTIFIED CCC PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR. ALL OTHER WATER SYSTEMS REQUIRE AT A MINIMUM BACKFLOW 101 OR EQUIVALENT/ GREATER CCC TRAINING) MIN | 15pts | SM | M005 | R309-105-12(2) | Rule requires each public water system to have a cross connection control program that includes an operator with adequate training in the area of cross connection control or backflow prevention. C DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 4 of 17 General Maintenance and Environment Distribution 39 Does the water system have detailed records of cross connection control activities? (inventories of backflow assemblies, devices, and air gaps installed within the system) MIN | 15pts | SM | M006 | R309-105-12(2) | Rule requires each public water system to have a cross connection control program that includes written records of cross connection control activities. C 40 Does the water system have records of on-going enforcement activities? (test history, enforcement activities, hazard assessments) MIN | 15pts | SM | M007 | R309-105-12(2) | Rule requires each public water system to have a cross connection control program that includes test history and documentation of on-going enforcement activities. C 41 Operator meets required level of certification for water system. ( IF NO CERTIFIED OPERATOR IS REQUIRED MARK COMPLIANT ) SIG | 50pts | OC | C001 | R309-105-11, R309-300-5(3) | Rule requires every community and NTNC water system and public water systems that utilize treatment/filtration to have at least one operator certified at the classified grade of the water system. Certification must be appropriate for the type of system operated (treatment and/or distribution). This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 42 Certified operator is within 1 hour travel time of water system. ( IF NO CERTIFIED OPERATOR IS REQUIRED MARK COMPLIANT ) MIN | 0pts | OC | C002 | R309-300-5(14) | Rule requires the operator to be within 1 hour travel time, under normal work and home conditions, of each drinking water system for which he is considered in direct responsible charge. C 43 Are there any visual indications of unsanitary conditions? SIG | 50pts | SM | M017 | R309-200-6, R309-105-18, R309-215-4(3) | R309-200-6 The Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels for public water systems deals with substances which affect the aesthetic quality of drinking water. They are presented here as recommended limits or ranges and are not grounds for rejection. The taste of water may be unpleasant and the usefulness of the water may be impaired if these standards are significantly exceeded. R309-105-18 The Director or the local health department shall be informed by telephone by a water supplier of any "emergency situation". The term "emergency situation... R309-215-4(3) If the water fails to meet minimum standards, then certain public notification procedures shall be carried out, as outlined in R309-220. Water suppliers shall also keep analytical records in their possession, for a required length of time, as outlined in R309-105-17. C 44 No unprotected connection between the distribution system and a source of contamination. (If there is an unprotected connection, describe the location in detail.) SIG | 50pts | DS | D009 | R309-550-5(11) | R309-550-5(11) C 45 Are air release/vacuum valves in the distribution system? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) N DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 5 of 17 General Disinfection ST001 - STORAGE FACILITY ST001 - Active 46 Water system has a program to maintain, operate, or control the use of fire hydrants. REC | 0pts | DS | D012 | N/A | Fire hydrants provide a direct access to the water in the distribution system. In order to protect the quality and integrity of the water, fire hydrant access should be controlled. NA (Notes: Fire system is independent) 47 Blow offs or air release valves are not directly connected to a sanitary sewer line. SIG | 50pts | DS | D013 | R309-550-6(5)(a), R309-550-6(6)(c) and (7)(a) | Rule states blow-offs or air relief valves shall not be connected directly to a sewer. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: None exist) 48 Blow offs or air release valves do not discharge below flood level in ditches or streams. SIG | 50pts | DS | D016 | R309-550-9(1) and (2), R309-550-13(2) | R309-550-9(1 & 3) NA (Notes: None exist) 49 All water mains installed after 1995 that provide fire flow are at least 8 inches in diameter. MIN | 15pts | DS | D019 | R309-550-5(4) & (5) | Rule states that the minimum line size serving a fire hydrant lateral shall be 8-inch diameter unless a hydraulic analysis indicates that required flow and pressures can be maintained by 6-inch lines. NA (Notes: none) 50 Distribution system capable of providing minimum pressure of 20 psi at all service connections. SIG | 50pts | DS | D003 | R309-105-9, R309-550-5(1) | Rule states the distribution system shall maintain minimum pressures as required by R309-105-9 at all points of connection under all flow conditions. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 51 Was the water system constructed or new portions added after January 1, 2007? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) N 52 Water system follows AWWA disinfection procedures for new, repaired, or depressurized seasonal water mains and tanks. SIG | 25pts | MR | D018 | R309-550-8(10) | All new and repaired water mains and appurtenances shall be disinfected in accordance with AWWA Standard C651. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 53 How often do you periodically disinfect any or all parts of your water system (i.e. batch disinfection) other than for repairs or maintenance? SIG | 50pts | SM | G006 | R309-105-6(1)(a), R309-500-6 | R309-105-6(1) Approval of Engineering Plans and Specifications R309-500-6 Plan Approval Procedure. C 54 Is this facility Active or Inactive?A 55 Storage tank capacity in gallons (from SDWIS; if different explain why in the comments) 10000 DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 6 of 17 56 There are no undocumented drinking water facilities (i.e. tanks, pump stations, treatment facilities, etc.) or recent modifications that have not gone through DDW review SIG | 50pts | SM | G001 | R309-100-5(2), R309-500-6, R309-500-9, R309-500-9(2) and (3) | Rule requires complete plans & specification for all public drinking water projects to be approved in writing by the Director. Any facility found that has not started DDW review shall be considered unapproved. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 57 Ladders, ladder guards, platform railings, or safely located entrance hatches are provided where applicable. MIN | 15pts | FW | V004 | R309-545-18 | Rule requires ladders, ladder guards, platform railings, and safely located entrance hatches where applicable for water storage tanks and requires safety practices to conform to pertinent laws and regulations of the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division. C 58 Tank is vented. SIG | 25pts | FW | VL02 | R309-545-15 | Rule requires drinking water storage tanks to be vented. Overflows cannot be considered or used as vents. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 59 Are air vents present? ... if yes, answer the following question(s)Y 59A Vent is either down-turned or shielded from contaminants (at least 2 inches below the bottom of the opening) SIG | 25pts | FW | V005 | R309-545-15(1) | Rule requires inverted vents on water storage tanks to be down-turned a minimum of 2 inches below any opening and shielded to prevent the entrance of contaminants. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 59B End of vent terminates at least 24 inches above earthen cover (buried tank) and is located and sized to avoid blockage during winter. MIN | 15pts | FW | V006 | R309-545-15(2) | For buried structures, the rule requires the end of the vent discharge to be a minimum of 24 inches above the earthen covering. C 59C Vent covered with #14 or finer non-corrodible mesh screen. SIG | 25pts | FW | V007 | R309-545-15(4) | Rule requires a water storage tank vent to be fitted with #14 mesh or finer non-corrodible screen and vents 6-inches or greater in diameter to be fitted with additional heavy gauge screen or substantial covering to protect the #14 mesh screen from vandalism or damage. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a compliance action plan approved by DDW. C 59D Vent 6-inch diameter and larger protected with additional heavy-gauge screen or substantial covering. MIN | 5pts | FW | V035 | R309-545-15(5) | Rule requires vents that are 6-inch diameter or greater to be fitted with additional heavy gauge screen or substantial covering, which will protect the No. 14 mesh screen against vandalism or damage. C DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 7 of 17 60 Are access openings present? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) MIN | 15pts | FW | VL03 | R309-545-14 and 14(1) | Rule requires drinking water storage tanks to be designed with reasonably convenient access to the interior for cleaning and maintenance. Y 60A Access opening framed at least 4 inches above roof surface or 18 inches above earthen cover. MIN | 15pts | FW | V008 | R309-545-14(1) | Rule requires tank access opening to be framed at least 4 inches above the surface of the roof, or on a buried tank, to be at least 18 inches above any earthen cover over the tank. C 60B Access opening shoe box type with at least 2 inches of overlap SIG | 25pts | FW | V010 | R309-545-14(2) | Rule requires the frame of an access opening to be provided with a close fitting solid shoebox type cover which extends down around the frame at least two inches and is furnished with a gasket(s) between the lid and frame. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 60C Access opening lid properly gasketed SIG | 25pts | FW | V009 | R309-545-14(2) | Rule requires the access opening to a tank to be furnished with a gasket between the lid and frame. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. D (Notes: gasket needs repair) 61 Access opening locked SIG | 25pts | FW | V029 | R309-545-14(3) | Rule requires the lid to any access opening to have a locking device. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 62 Roof or wall penetrations sealed SIG | 100pts | FW | V017 | R309-545-6(1) and 545-9 | Rule requires openings in a storage tank roof or top, designed to accommodate control apparatus or pump columns, to be welded, gasketed, or curbed and sleeved and to have additional proper shielding to prevent vandalism. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 63 Area surrounding ground-level or buried storage tank is graded to prevent surface water from standing within 50 feet. SIG | 25pts | TR | V001 | R309-545-7(4) | Rule requires the area surrounding a ground-level or buried water storage tank be graded in a manner to prevent surface water from standing within 50 feet of the tank. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 64 Storage tank roof is sloped to prevent ponding MIN | 15pts | FW | V003 | R309-545-9(4) | Rule requires drainage of storage tank roofs to eliminate water ponding. C 65 Are there cracks in the walls or roof of the storage tank? (if yes, select only one of the following options) Y DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 8 of 17 TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Treatment General - Active 65A Mild deterioration or spalling? MIN | 15pts | FW | V021 | R309-545-6(1) and 545-9(1) | Rule requires all water storage tanks to have suitable watertight roofs and sidewalls that shall also exclude birds, animals, insects, and excessive dust. Y (Notes: corrosion) 65B Severe deterioration or spalling? SIG | 50pts | FW | V022 | R309-545-6(1) and 545-9(1) | Rule requires all water storage tanks to have suitable watertight roofs and sidewalls that shall also exclude birds, animals, insects, and excessive dust. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. N 66 Is a tank overflow present? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) SIG | 25pts | FW | VL01 | R309-545-13 | Rule requires all storage tanks to be provided with an overflow that discharges at an an elevation between 12 and 24 inches above the ground surface or the rim of the receiving basin. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. Y 66A Overflow line discharges at least 12 inches above ground or the flood rim of receiving basin? SIG | 25pts | FW | V011 | R309-545-13 | Rule requires all water storage tanks to be provided with an overflow that discharges at an elevation between 12 and 24 inches above the ground surface or the rim of the receiving basin. C 66B Overflow line covered with #4 mesh non-corrodible screen SIG | 25pts | FW | V012 | R309-545-13(3) | Rule requires overflow pipes to be screened with #4 mesh non-corrodible screens installed at a location least susceptible to damage by vandalism. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. D (Notes: overflow line was not covered with mesh) 66C Overflow line connected or discharges to a sanitary sewer drain? SIG | 50pts | FW | V013 | R309-545-13(5) | Rule prohibits overflow pipes from connecting to, or discharging into, a sanitary sewer system. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 67 Are the drain line and overflow combined?Y 68 Is this facility Active or Inactive?A 69 There are no undocumented drinking water facilities (i.e. tanks, pump stations, treatment facilities, etc.) or recent modifications that have not gone through DDW review SIG | 50pts | SM | G001 | R309-100-5(2), R309-500-6, R309-500-9, R309-500-9(2) and (3) | Rule requires complete plans & specification for all public drinking water projects to be approved in writing by the Director. Any facility found that has not started DDW review shall be considered unapproved. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 70 Operating Period (Start Date)06/01 DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 9 of 17 71 Operating Period (Ending Date)09/30 72 What is the objective of the treatment process and how do you know it is working? (e.g., surface water treatment, disinfection, arsenic removal, TDS removal etc.) surface water treatment 73 Walk me through the different process steps of your treatment plant. What is the purpose of each step? Show me how you determine you are meeting your Treatment Requirements. prechlorination for oxidation, coagulation, filtration 74 What Chemicals are used? Why?T chlor and T floc for chlorination and coagulation 75 How is the chemical dose adjusted with flow and water quality? Prompts: What flow rate is used for the adjustment (influent, effluent, CFE)? What water quality parameters would make you change dose rate? Not adjusted 76 Does influent flow rate vary?N (Notes: Operator reported the flow does not vary but there is only a totalizer, so we recommended operator to double check the flow variation) 77 Process control testing is consistent with the specific treatment process MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 78 There is a means to accurately measure the quantities of chemicals used. SIG | 25pts | TR | TD99 | R309-525-11(7)(d)(iv) | Provisions shall be made for measuring the quantities of chemicals used. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: daily chemicals used aren't calculated. Deficiency noted in #85) 79 Treatment plant properly secured to protect the quality of the treated water, R309-520- 7(2)(f) SIG | 25pts | SM | A050 | R309-400-11 | If the water system does not comply with the directive, the Director may assess 25 to 200 points to the water system. Points shall be assessed based upon the severity of the non-compliance, the threat to public health and the underlying basis for the original directive. C 80 Are liquid chemicals used? ... if yes, answer the following question(s)Y 80A Proper cross-connection control is provided on the service water lines that feed the solution tanks SIG | 50pts | TR | TG53 | R309-525-11(9)(b)(i) | Rule requires cross connection control to be provided to assure that the make-up waterlines discharging to solution tanks shall be properly protected from backflow as required by the Utah Plumbing Code. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a compliance action plan approved by DDW. C 80B There are adequate spill containment provisions for acid and caustic liquids. MIN | 15pts | TR | TG59 | R309-525-11(6)(a)(iv)(B), R309-525-11(8)(b)(viii) | Rule requires liquid chemical storage tanks to have an overflow and receiving basin or drain capable of receiving accidental spills or overflows, and meeting all the requirements of R309-525-23. C 80C If there is a day tank, the bulk tank and day tanks have separate screened vents. MIN | 15pts | TR | TG60 | R309-525-11(8)(b)(vi) | Rule requires acid storage tanks to be vented to the outside atmosphere, but not through vents in common with day tanks. NA (Notes: no day tank) DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 10 of 17 80D Solution tanks and tank refilling line entry points are properly labeled to identify the chemicals or liquids MIN | 15pts | TR | TG03 | R309-525-11(8)(c)(vii) | Rule requires tanks to be properly labeled to designate the chemical contained. C 80E No direct connections exist between a sewer and drain or overflow from the feeder, solution chamber, or tank. SIG | 50pts | DS | M020 | R309-105-12(1) | Rule states that a water supplier shall not allow a connection to his system which may jeopardize its quality and integrity. Cross connections are not allowed unless controlled by an approved and properly operating backflow prevention assembly. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 80F Chemical storage tank access opening properly covered? MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 81 Treatment chemicals meet ANSI/NSF 60. SIG | 50pts | TR | TD90 | R309-525-11(5), R309-520-6(2) | All chemicals added to drinking water, including chlorine, chloramines and chemicals used to generate hypochlorite solutions and chlorine dioxide, shall be certified as complying with ANSI/NSF Standard 60. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 82 Are all chemical feeders properly verified for accuracy? SIG | 25pts | TR | TG21 | R309-525-11(7)(a)(i) | Feeders shall supply, at all times, the necessary amounts of chemicals at an accurately controlled rate, throughout the anticipated range of feed. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: No flow rate is shown.) 83 Spare parts are available for all chemical feeders MIN | 15pts | TR | TX09 | R309-525-11(7)(b)(i) and (ii) | R308-525-11(8)(b)(i) states that a means consistent with the nature of the chemical solution shall be provided in a solution tank to maintain a uniform strength of solution. Continuous agitation shall be provided to maintain slurries in suspension. 2 dem C 84 Incompatible chemicals stored separately SIG | 25pts | TR | TG19 | R309-525-11(7)(a)(iv) | Rule prohibits chemicals that are incompatible from being fed, stored, or handled together. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: no incompatible chems) 85 Daily operating records reflect chemical dosages and total quantities used SIG | 25pts | MR | TG20 | R309-105-14(3)(a) | Rule requires all water system using chemical addition or specialized equipment for the treatment of drinking water to regularly complete operational reports. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. D (Notes: daily chem dosages not calculated) 86 Raw water compliance samples are collected before any treatment. R309-215-4(4) SIG | 25pts | TR | T006 | R309-525-15(10)(a)(i) | R309-525-15(10)(a)(i) Y 86A If yes, was location shown?Yes DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 11 of 17 TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Treatment General TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Treatment - Chlorination General - Active 87 Where are finished water quality monitoring samples collected?pipe from tank 88 Does water system have a DEQ/DWQ (UPDES permit) discharge permit for the proper disposal of treatment plant waste to land or water? MIN | 15pts | SM | TGR3 | R309-105-6 | R309-105-6 D (Notes: treatment plant discharge does not have discharge permit) 89 Which parameters are watched when running treatment plant?turbidity, chlorine residual 90 What type of alarm system is used?in person alarms only 91 Does treatment plant have a SCADA system?N 92 Proper lab equipment on site to support required operations & maintenance of the plant? SIG | 25pts | TR | T019 | R309-525-17(1) | Sufficient laboratory equipment shall be provided to assure proper operation and monitoring of the water plant. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 93 Pre- and post-chlorination systems for surface water plants shall be independent to prevent siphoning of raw or partially treated water into the clear well. SIG | 50pts | TR | TG35 | R309-520-7(1)(h), R309-525-11(9)(a) and (b) | Pre- and post-chlorination systems must be independent to prevent possible siphoning of partially treated water into the clear well. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: prechlorination only) 94 For a surface water plant serving more than 3,300 persons, chlorine residual of water entering the distribution system shall be continuously measured. SIG | 25pts | TR | T021 | R309-100 - R309-600 | All instrumentation needed to verify that treatment processes are sufficient shall be properly calibrated and maintained. At a minimum, this shall include turbidimeters. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: less than 3300 ppl) 95 Walk me through the different process steps of your treatment plant. What is the purpose of each step? Show me how treatment requirements for Giardia, Virus and Cryptosporidium removal/inactivation determine are determined? SWTR report 96 Is a gas chlorination facility located inside of a water treatment plant with multiple processes and operating areas? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) N 97 Do you treat recycled water?N 98 Are finished water storage (clearwell and/or backwash tank) access openings present? ... if yes, answer the following question(s) N 99 Primary disinfection to complete surface water treatment requirements is achieved prior to the first connection at peak flow conditions SIG | 25pts | TR | T096 | R309-525-16(b) and (b)(i) | R309-525-16(b) and (b)(i) C 100 Disinfection compliance monitoring location demonstrates adequate CT has been achieved SIG | 25pts | TR | T099 | R309-215 | R309-215 C 101 Is this facility Active or Inactive?A DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 12 of 17 102 Is system required to provide primary disinfection? Prompt - If system knows they are required to chlorinate based on water quality issues and/or knows they are required to provide a minimum CT then follow-up by DDW is needed. Y 102A If yes, no new connections have been added prior to approved first connection that would change the disinfection CT calculation. SIG | 50pts | TR | TD26 | R309-505-7(2), R309-520-4 and 6(4) | Point of application of disinfectants shall be at a location that will achieve the required disinfection CT prior to the first service connection. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 103 When chlorination is required, disinfection has operated uninterrupted during the past year while supplying drinking water. SIG | 50pts | TR | TD25 | R309-520-6 | Rule requires continuous disinfection of groundwater sources that do not consistently meet bacteriological quality standards, all surface water sources, and groundwater sources under the direct influence of surface water. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 104 Chlorine (gas & hypochlorite solution, tablets, granules, ) and chemicals used to generate chlorine solutions and chlorine dioxide meet ANSI/NSF 60. SIG | 50pts | TR | TD90 | R309-525-11(5), R309-520-6(2) | All chemicals added to drinking water, including chlorine, chloramines and chemicals used to generate hypochlorite solutions and chlorine dioxide, shall be certified as complying with ANSI/NSF Standard 60. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 105 If chemical dilution or dissolution is needed, cross-connection control is provided on water lines feeding solution tanks. SIG | 50pts | TR | TX07 | R309-525-11(2)(c), R309-525-11(9)(b)(i) to (iv) | Cross connection control shall be provided on make-up water lines feeding solution tanks. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 106 Water flow rate is measured to control chemical feed? SIG | 25pts | TR | TD79 | R309-525-11(7)(d)(ii) and (iii), R309-525-11(7)(a)(i) | Chemical feed rates shall be proportional to flows and a means to measure water flow rate shall be provided. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 107 Solution tanks and tank refilling line entry points are properly labeled to identify the chemicals MIN | 15pts | TR | TG03 | R309-525-11(8)(c)(vii) | Rule requires tanks to be properly labeled to designate the chemical contained. C 108 Free chlorine residual test equipment on-site or available? MIN | 15pts | TR | TD78 | R309-520-7(1)(j) | Rule requires chlorine residual test equipment available capable of measuring residuals to the nearest 0.1 mg/l in the range below 0.5 mg/l, to the nearest 0.3 mg/l between 0.5 mg/l and 1.0 mg/l and to the nearest 0.5 mg/l above 1.0 mg/l. C DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 13 of 17 TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Liquid Hypochlorination - Active 109 Spare parts are available to replace parts subject to wear and breakage MIN | 15pts | TR | TD75 | Standard Method 334.0 Determination of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water Using an Online Chlorine Analyzer. [EPA 815-B-09-013 September 2009 11.1.1.2 Page 13] | Spare parts shall be provided and maintained for all chlorinators to repair parts subject to wear and breakage. C 110 Is chlorine chemical dose rate adjusted due to different water demand flow rates and/or changing water quality? Y 110A If yes, which water flow rate is used? e.g. influent flow, effluent flow, filter flow.water quality 111 Is there a designated chlorine Point of Entry (POE) sample location? MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 112 POE is before first connection/customer? SIG | 25pts | TR | T028 | R309-215 | R309-215 & R309-520-6(4)(d) C 113 Chlorine residual records are maintained and available... if yes answer following SIG | 25pts | TR | T028 | R309-215 | R309-215 & R309-520-6(4)(d) Y 113A System is sampling distribution residuals throughout entire distribution system MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 113B Distribution chlorine residuals meet minimum concentration requirement SIG | 25pts | TR | T028 | R309-215 | R309-215 & R309-520-6(4)(d) C 113C "What is the maximum free chlorine residual measure? This value never exceeds 4.0 mg/L? " MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 113D System collects at least three distribution chlorine residual samples a week? MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 113E System is sampling distribution residuals in accordance with monitoring schedule MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 114 Treatment plant properly secured to protect the quality of the treated water. R309-520- 7(2)(f) SIG | 25pts | SM | A050 | R309-400-11 | If the water system does not comply with the directive, the Director may assess 25 to 200 points to the water system. Points shall be assessed based upon the severity of the non-compliance, the threat to public health and the underlying basis for the original directive. C 115 Daily operating records reflect chemical dosages and total quantities used SIG | 25pts | MR | TG20 | R309-105-14(3)(a) | Rule requires all water system using chemical addition or specialized equipment for the treatment of drinking water to regularly complete operational reports. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. D (Notes: daily chemical quantitates used not calculated) DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 14 of 17 TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Coagulation 116 Is this facility Active or Inactive?A 117 Operational means provided to avoid injection of significantly decayed hypochlorite, such as solution strength testing and delivery records MIN | 5pts | TR | TD68 | R309-520-7(3)(b) | Rule requires the water system to provide an operational means, such as keeping records of the delivery date of the hypochlorite solution, to avoid the injection of significantly decayed hypochlorite solutions. C 118 Solution tank is covered to minimize corrosive vapors MIN | 5pts | TR | TD64 | R309-525-11(8)(b)(iii) | Chemical solutions shall be kept covered. C 119 Where concentrated hypochlorite solutions (5% or greater) are handled in containers LARGER than 55 gallons: emergency eyewash station and a safety shower present SIG | 25pts | TR | TD66 | R309-520-7(3)(a)(i) | Where hypochlorite solutions are used at remote locations or in quantities of 55 gallons or less on site, safety showers are not required and alternative emergency eyewash may be provided. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: less) 120 Where concentrated hypochlorite solutions are handled in containers of 55 gallons or LESS: some method of emergency eyewash provided (a full eyewash station and shower is not required) SIG | 25pts | TR | TD66 | R309-520-7(3)(a)(i) | Where hypochlorite solutions are used at remote locations or in quantities of 55 gallons or less on site, safety showers are not required and alternative emergency eyewash may be provided. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 121 Hypochlorite solution storage area is protected from excessive heat and direct sunlight MIN | 5pts | TR | TD67 | R309-520-7(3)(a)(ii) | States Storage and injection areas shall be designed to minimize the decay in strength of concentrated hypochlorite solutions from excessive heat or direct sunlight. C 122 Records are kept to minimize the use of decayed hypochlorite solution MIN | 5pts | TR | TD68 | R309-520-7(3)(b) | Rule requires the water system to provide an operational means, such as keeping records of the delivery date of the hypochlorite solution, to avoid the injection of significantly decayed hypochlorite solutions. D (Notes: Record of hypochlorite age not kept) 123 There are adequate spill containment provisions for acid and caustic liquids. MIN | 15pts | TR | TG59 | R309-525-11(6)(a)(iv)(B), R309-525-11(8)(b)(viii) | Rule requires liquid chemical storage tanks to have an overflow and receiving basin or drain capable of receiving accidental spills or overflows, and meeting all the requirements of R309-525-23. C 124 Primary coagulant used at all times the plant is in operation Y 125 What primary coagulant is being used?O (Notes: T floc) 126 Is a coagulant aid or filter aid being added?N 127 Is there a means to determine coagulant dosage? MIN | 15pts | TR | T083 | R309-525-11(2)(a) and (d) | R309-525-11(2)(a) and (d) C DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 15 of 17 TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Filtration - General TP001 - JUDGE LAKE WTP -- Filtration - Multi-Media (Rapid Sand) 128 Instrumentation and controls for the process are operational, and in service SIG | 25pts | TR | T021 | R309-100 - R309-600 | All instrumentation needed to verify that treatment processes are sufficient shall be properly calibrated and maintained. At a minimum, this shall include turbidimeters. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 129 Is turbidity monitoring required? ... if yes, answer the following question(s)Y 129A How often is the turbidity meter calibrated?1/mo 129B How often is the flow of turbidity meter verified?constant 129C Is continuous turbidity monitoring in operation. SIG | 50pts | TR | T005 | R309-525-15(4)(b)(vi), R309-525-15(4)(c)(vii) | Each dual media and tri-media filter must be provided with equipment which shall continuously monitor turbidity in the filtered water. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. C 130 What is the maximum filtration rate throughout the year (in gpm/sf)?per SWTR 131 What criteria are used to determine when a filter backwash is needed?T 132 What criteria are used to determine filtration is functioning properly? (PSI, Turbidity, Headloss, Flow rate, water quality parameter) Turbidity 133 Criteria is used to determine filter loading rate meets the manufacturers recommendations? R309-525-15(2) Explain in comments... MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C 134 What criteria are used to determine if filter media needs to be replaced?turbidity 135 Is backwash flow rate verified to determine it meets minimum requirements? MIN | 15pts | TR | T076 | R309-525-15(7) | Rule requires that backwash systems be designed and operated to provide for adequate backwash with minimum media loss. D (Notes: backwash flow rate is not verified) 136 If system filters by Direct Filtration, the plant is configured to shut down automatically when a source water exceeds 20 NTU for longer than 3 hours, or when the source water turbidity exceeds 30 NTU at any time? R309-530-5(3)(g) SIG | 25pts | TR | T021 | R309-100 - R309-600 | All instrumentation needed to verify that treatment processes are sufficient shall be properly calibrated and maintained. At a minimum, this shall include turbidimeters. This significant deficiency must be corrected within 120 days of notification or have a corrective action plan approved by DDW. NA (Notes: not direct filtration) 137 Are the filters equipped with surface wash or air scour to enhance backwash?N 138 Filter media is evaluated to verify it meets the manufacturer's specifications for depth and effective media size? SIG | 25pts | TR | T033 | R309-525-15(4) | R309-525-15(4) D (Notes: filter media needs to be evaluated. references to JV were provided in a follow up email) DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 16 of 17 139 What is the depth of media required for this filtration system? Explain in comments... MIN | 15pts | TR | TGR9 | R309-105-7, 8 & 18, R309-100 through 605 | Trigger for regulatory followup to address concerns. C DEQ | Drinking Water Run Date: 08/28/2025 17:45:10 | Rating: Approved UTAH26022 CAMP CLOUD RIM page 17 of 17