NR 810.22 HistoryHistory: CR 09-073: cr. Register November 2010 No. 659, eff. 12-1-10. NR 810.23NR 810.23 Water system security and emergency operations. NR 810.23(1)(1) Water system security. Water system buildings and infrastructure access points above ground, such as reservoir hatches, lines used to pump to waste, doors and valve chambers, shall have adequate locks and be secured when not occupied or in use. Security measures that may be taken include: the installation of security fences, hardened or protected locks, exterior warning lights, exterior motion detectors, surveillance cameras; door, window, and hatch intrusion alarms, room motion sensors, steel doors, minimizing the size of windows, eliminating windows or using hardened window materials or iron, steel bars, or mesh over windows. Any security alarms installed shall be connected to telemetry control, SCADA systems, and monitored alarm systems where they are used. NR 810.23(2)(2) Emergency operations. Water suppliers for each community water system shall develop a plan to prepare for, respond to, mitigate and recover from all types of emergency situations, including terrorism, sabotage, natural disasters such as floods and tornadoes, loss of system-wide pressure, and overfeed of chemicals. NR 810.23(2)(a)(a) Municipal water systems shall have an emergency operation plan including, at a minimum: NR 810.23(2)(a)3.3. Any mutual aid agreements the water utility has with other communities for sharing personnel, equipment and other resources during an emergency. NR 810.23(2)(b)(b) Other-than-municipal water systems shall have an emergency operation plan including at a minimum: NR 810.23(2)(b)1.1. A list of plumbers, electricians or other contractors that would be available to respond in emergency situations. NR 810.23 HistoryHistory: CR 09-073: cr. Register November 2010 No. 659, eff. 12-1-10. NR 810.24NR 810.24 Water system capacity. All new community and non-transient non-community water systems shall develop and maintain adequate financial, managerial and technical capacity to meet the requirements of this chapter and 42 USC 300f to 300j-26. New community and non-transient non-community water systems are defined as those constructed after September 1, 1999, or those that upgrade system type after that date to become a community or nontransient noncommunity water system. NR 810.24 NoteNote: 42 USC 300f to 300j-26 is entitled the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. NR 810.24(1)(1) New system capacity evaluation. No new community or non-transient non-community water system may commence operation after September 1, 1999, unless the owner of the proposed water system first demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the water system shall have and shall maintain adequate financial, managerial and technical capacity to meet the requirements of this chapter and the requirements of 42 USC 300f to 300j-26. Additions to water systems constructed prior to September 1, 1999, are exempt from this requirement unless the additions resulted in an upgrade in system type. NR 810.24 NoteNote: 42 USC 300f to 300j-26 is entitled the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. NR 810.24(2)(2) Capacity evaluation submittal. To demonstrate financial, managerial and technical capacity to the department, before beginning construction of a water system, the owner of a proposed community or non-transient non-community water system shall submit to the department a system capacity evaluation that includes all of the following: NR 810.24(2)(a)(a) A written description of the water system design that includes all of the following: NR 810.24(2)(a)1.1. For groundwater systems, the proposed well construction and the name of the water-bearing formation. NR 810.24(2)(a)2.2. For surface water systems, the name of the source water body and the intake length and intake location. NR 810.24(2)(a)8.8. Location of any pressure reducing valves or pressure booster stations.