Chapter
127
2007 -- S 0376 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted 06/27/07
A N A C T
RELATING
TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES
Introduced
By: Senator Kevin A. Breene
Date
Introduced: February 13, 2007
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter
46-13 of the General Laws entitled "Public Drinking Water
Supply" is hereby amended by adding thereto
the following section:
46-13-22.
Cross-connection control. – (a) The director is hereby authorized to
adopt
consistent statewide regulations governing the
content of cross-connection control plans and to
require that all community public water systems
and all non-transient, non-community public
water systems prepare a cross-connection control
plan. The purpose of these plans shall be to
protect the public water system distribution and
transmission infrastructure from contamination
through cross-connections. All community public
water systems and all non-transient, non-
community public water systems shall certify to
the director that said plan complies with the
regulations in accordance with the following
schedule:
(1) Community
and non-transient, non-community public water systems serving more
than five hundred (500) people shall submit
certification of compliance no later than June 30,
2009 and implement said plan immediately
thereafter.
(2) Community
and non-transient, non-community public water systems serving five
hundred (500) people or fewer shall submit
certification of compliance no later than June 30,
2012 and implement said plan immediately
thereafter.
(b) The
regulations governing cross-connection control plans adopted by the director
shall at a minimum include: the installation of
cross-connection control valves at all newly
constructed service connections prior to the
provision of water service; the installation of cross
connection control valves at all non-residential
service connections; and the installation of cross
connection control devices at all residential
service connections; provided, however, that
installation of cross-connection control devices
shall not be made a mandatory condition of a
transfer of a residential property that exists
as of the effective date of this act.
(c) Public
water supply systems shall be authorized to terminate water service to any
customer who fails to install the appropriate
cross-connection control device upon due notice.
(d) The
cross-connection control devices required to be installed shall be models
approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection
Control and Hydraulic Research of the
University of Southern California (FCCCHR, USC),
the American Water Works Association
(AWWA), and/or the American Society of Sanitary
Engineers (ASSE).
(e) The
director may also adopt and enforce standards including the establishment of
fees
for certification of persons engaged in
cross-connection surveying or backflow prevention,
assembly training, repair and maintenance
testing.
(f) Any
regulations and/or standards promulgated, amended and/or administered pursuant
to the provisions of this section shall conform
to the requirements of chapter 42-35 (“The
Administrative Procedures Act”.)
SECTION 2. Section
46-15.3-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 46-15.3 entitled "Public
Drinking Water Supply System Protection" is
hereby repealed.
46-15.3-14.
Public water suppliers -- Control of backflow and cross-connections. --
(a) It is the responsibility of all suppliers of
public drinking water to protect the potable water
system from contamination or pollution due to
cross-connection by requiring the installation of an
approved backflow device after the service
meter. Suppliers may require that as a condition to
being provided water service that customers
provide cross-connection control in a manner
approved by it. Backflow devices required to be
installed shall be models approved by the
foundation for cross-connection control and
hydraulic research of the University of Southern
California (FCCCHR, USC), the American water
works association (AWWA), and/or the
American society of sanitary engineers (ASSE).
(b) Suppliers
are authorized to establish a cross-connection control program and to
establish rules and regulations for the program.
The policies, procedures and criteria for
determining appropriate levels of protection
shall be in accordance with the procedures contained
in the environmental protection agency cross-connection
control manual, 1989 edition or any
superceding editions. Suppliers shall have the
authority to charge reasonable fees for the
administration of the cross-connection control
program.
(c) Authorized
employees of suppliers with proper identification shall be given access, at
reasonable hours of the day, to all parts of all
buildings to which water is supplied.
(d) Suppliers
may refuse to provide water service or may terminate water service to any
property of a customer who refuses to allow
necessary inspectors or who fails to install or
maintain the required backflow device or if the
supplier determines that hazardous conditions
exist.
SECTION 3. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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