HomeMy WebLinkAboutDDW-2025-009985October 17, 2025
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Jonathan Kidd
Lakeside Water System
1315 East 950 South
Springville, Utah 84663yubalakeside@gmail.com
Subject:Operating Permit, Lakeside Distribution System (DS001), 10,000 Gallon Tank (ST001), 60,000 Gallon Tank (ST002), and Tank Booster Pump (PF001);
Lakeside, System #12041, File #12896, #12944
Dear Jonathan Kidd:The Division of Drinking Water (the Division) received a request for an Operating Permit for the Lakeside Distribution System (DS001), 10,000 Gallon Tank (ST001),
60,000 Gallon Tank (ST002), and Tank Booster Pump (PF001) project from your consultant, Lynn Wall with Wall Engineering, on October 10, 2025. The Division issued Plan Approval for these
facilities on February 24, 2022 (File #12896) and June 6, 2022 (File #12944). DEQ Central District Engineer, John Chartier, conducted an onsite final inspection of these facilities on
August 6, 2025.
Our understanding of the project was that the Lakeside water system is a new, Transient Non-Community water system that will eventually serve 60 seasonal connections along the southern
shoreline of Yuba Reservoir. The two projects included in this operating permit letter are the entire distribution system, two tanks and a booster pump station.
The distribution system (DS001) includes 6-inch and 4-inch diameter PVC piping. The local fire authority required 4 fire hydrants that can flow a minimum of 250 gallons per minute (gpm).
An exception to rule has been granted for this project that allows the fire hydrants to be connected to 4-inch diameter pipelines and the hydraulic model confirmed that the hydrants
can produce a minimum of 250 gpm.
The two tanks include a 10,000 Gallon Tank (ST001) and a 60,000 gallon tank (ST002). Both are buried concrete tanks, located adjacent to the two existing wells. The Tank Booster Pump
(PF001) is located adjacent to the tanks in a below-grade vault and includes two 7.5 HP centrifugal pumps and a 22 gallon hydropneumatic tank.
We have received the following information for the Lakeside Distribution System (DS001), Storage Tanks (ST001, ST002) and Pump Station (PF001):
Certification of Rule Conformance with plan approval conditions by a professional engineer
As-built or record drawings.
Satisfactory bacteriological results as evidence of proper disinfection and flushing.
We have determined that all conditions for operating permit issuance have been met. On this basis, an Operating Permit for the Distribution System (DS001), 10,000 Gallon Storage Tank
(ST001), 60,000 Gallon Storage Tank (ST002), and the Tank Booster Pump (PF001)is hereby issued as constituted by this letter. You may now place DS001, ST001, ST002, and PF001 in service
in your water system.
Please maintain a copy of this letter with your permanent records for future reference.The issuance of this Operating Permit resolves your water system’s deficiencies related to DS001,
ST001, ST002, and PF001 listed as unapproved facilities in service. An updated IPS report isavailable at https://waterlink.utah.gov. Please contact Jennifer Yee at (385) 515-1501 or
jyee@utah.gov for questions related to your water system’s IPS report or deficiencies.
If you have any questions regarding this Operating Permit, please contact John Chartier, P.E., DEQ Central District Engineer, at (435) 559-1969, orMichael Newberry, P.E., Permitting
and Engineering Manager, at (385) 515-1464.
Sincerely,
Russell Seeley, P.E.
Assistant Director
JLC/mrn/mdbcc:Eric Larsen, Central Utah Public Health, elarsen@centralutahhealth.org Lynn Wall, P.E., Wall Engineering, lynn@wallengineering.net Jonathan Kidd, Lakeside Water, yubalakeside@gmail.com
John Chartier, P.E., DEQ Central District Engineer, jchartier@utah.gov Jennifer Yee, Division of Drinking Water, jyee@utah.gov
Colt Smith, Division of Drinking Water, acsmith@utah.gov
jchartier 12041 12896 12944 OP