Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 13, January 2, 2025
Section 18C .0409 - SERVICE CONNECTIONS(a) Local Water Supply Plan. Units of local government that are operating under a local water supply plan in accordance with G.S. 143-355(l) shall not be limited in the number of service connections.(b) No local water supply plan. A public water system that does not have a local water supply plan as stated in Paragraph (a) shall limit its number of service connections as follows: (1) A public water system shall meet the daily flow requirements specified in Table 1: Table 1: Daily Flow Requirements
Type of Service Connection | Daily Flow for Design |
Residential | 400 gallon/connection |
Mobile Home Parks | 250 gallon/connection |
Campgrounds and Travel Trailer Parks | 100 gallon/space |
Marina | 10 gallon/boat slip |
Marina with bathhouse | 30 gallon/boat slip |
Rest Homes and Nursing Homes |
with laundry | 120 gallon/bed |
without laundry | 60 gallon/bed |
Schools | 15 gallon/student |
Day Care Facilities | 15 gallon/student |
Construction, work, or summer camps | 60 gallon/person |
Business, office, factory (exclusive of industrial use) |
without showers | 25 gallon/person/shift |
with showers | 35 gallon/person/shift |
Hospitals | 300 gallon/bed |
or;
(2) A public water system shall meet the daily flow requirements calculated as follows:(A) If records of the previous year are available that reflect daily usage, the average of the two highest consecutive days of record of the water treated shall be the value used to determine if there is capacity to serve additional service connections. Unusual events, such as massive line breaks or line flushings, shall not be considered.(B) If complete daily records of water treated are not available, the public water system shall multiply the daily average use based on the amount of water treated during the previous year of record by the appropriate factor to determine maximum daily demand, as follows:(i) A system serving a population of 10,000 or less shall multiply the daily average use by 2.5; or(ii) A system serving a population greater than 10,000 shall multiply the daily average use by 2.0.(c) A supplier of water shall include the impact that demands from anticipated in-ground irrigation systems, multi-family units, or vacation rental homes will have on the daily flow needs determined in Paragraph (b) of this Rule.(d) If two years of metered usage data exists, a supplier of water may recalculate the daily flow requirements based on the actual usage. If actual demands are lower than the projected demand, recovered supply may be used to support additional connections in accordance with Paragraph (b) of this Rule.(e) A supplier of water shall be exempt from using Table 1 in Subparagraph (b)(1) of this Rule and any other design flow standards established by the Department or the Commission to determine the daily flow requirements, provided that a professional engineer licensed pursuant to G.S. 89C prepares, seals, and signs documentation supporting alternative daily flow requirements that are sufficient to sustain the water usage required in the engineering design by using low-flow fixtures or flow reduction technologies.15A N.C. Admin. Code 18C .0409
Authority G.S. 130A-315; 130A-317; P.L. 93-523;
Eff. July 1, 1994;
Readopted Eff. July 1, 2019.Authority G.S. 130A-315; 103A-317; P.L. 93-523;
Eff. 7/1/1994.Readopted by North Carolina Register Volume 34, Issue 03, August 1, 2019 effective 7/1/2019.