Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R309. Environmental Quality, Drinking Water |
R309-525. Facility Design and Operation: Conventional Surface Water Treatment |
R309-525-17. Miscellaneous Plant Facilities
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(1) Laboratory.
Sufficient laboratory equipment shall be provided to assure proper operation and monitoring of the water plant. A list of required laboratory equipment is:
(a) one floc testing apparatus with illuminated base and variable speed stirrer,
(b) 10 each 1000 ml Griffin beakers (plastic is highly recommended over glass to prevent breakage),
(c) one 1000 ml graduated cylinder (plastic is highly recommended over glass to prevent breakage),
(d) pH test strips (6.0 to 8.5),
(e) five wide mouth 25 ml Mohr pipets,
(f) one triple beam, single pan or double pan balance with 0.1 g sensitivity and 2000 g capacity (using attachment weights),
(g) DPD chlorine test kit,
(h) bench-top turbidimeter,
(i) five each 1000 ml reagent bottles with caps,
(j) dish soap,
(k) brush (2 3/4 inch diameter by 5 inch),
(l) one platform scale 1/2 lb sensitivity, 100 lb capacity,
(m) book - Simplified Procedures for Water Examination, AWWA Manual M12
(2) Continuous Turbidity Monitoring and Recording Equipment.
Continuous turbidity monitoring and recording facilities shall be located as specified in R309-215-9.
(3) Sanitary and Other Conveniences.
All treatment plants shall be provided with finished drinking water, lavatory and toilet facilities unless such facilities are otherwise conveniently available. Plumbing must conform to the Utah Plumbing Code and must be so installed to prevent contamination of a public water supply.