Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 429-1-3 - WATER SYSTEM CLASSIFICATIONA.CLASSIFICATION1. Public water systems shall be classified according to two disciplines - Treatment and Distribution.2. Public water systems shall be classified as set forth in this rule, based on system capacity, source, complexity of treatment, and other physical conditions affecting public water systems.3. Systems shall retain an operator or operators duly licensed for Treatment System and Distribution System at the class level designated for the system.4. The Board shall assign classification value points to treatment technologies not listed in the point rating schedule on a case-by-case basis.5. If a treatment system or distribution system will be upgraded in class as a result of changes being made to the system, and the operator of that system does not hold the appropriate license for the upgraded class, the operator must upgrade the license by passing the appropriate level(s) of examination within 90 days of the system upgrade. Failure to pass the appropriate examination will make the operator ineligible to continue to operate the system. The system must then employ a licensed operator or enter into a contractual agreement with a licensed operator of proper classification.B.PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM CLASSES1. Treatment classification is determined by a point system, as outlined in Appendix A and Table 1 below: Table 1. Treatment Classification
Classification | Total Points (From App. A.) |
Very Small Water System (VSWS) | 19 or less and serving <500 Pop. |
Class I | 19 or less |
Class II | 20 to 34 |
Class III | 35 to 47 |
Class IV | 48 or more |
2. Distribution classification is based on population served as outlined in Table 2 below. Table 2. Distribution Classification
Classification | Population Served |
Class I | 1,500 and less |
Class II | 1,501 to 15,000 |
Class III | 15,001 to 50,000 |
Class IV | 50,001 and over |
90- 429 C.M.R. ch. 1, § 3