water system plan appendices p-u
DESCRIPTION
The 2009 Sumner Water System Plan has been developed in compliance with the requirements of the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), including the applicable Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-290 sections and the Municipal Water Supply – Efficiency Requirements Act of 2003 Interim Direction Water System Plan/Small Water System Management Program Approvals (Municipal Water Law).TRANSCRIPT
APPENDIX Q
EPA Revised Public Notification Handbook
(EPA 816-R-04-003, March 2007)
APPENDIX R
Sumner City Council Meeting
Minutes (January 7, 2008) and
2009 Annual Water Use
Efficiency Report Form
APPENDIX S
Radionuclide Analysis Reports
APPENDIX T
Municipal Water Law Attachment 2:
General Approval Checklist
City of Sumner 216-1527-056 (01) Municipal Water Law Attachment 2 – General Approval Checklist
ATTACHMENT B
1. The process for service requests, including timeframes.
Water service with meters is processed through the permit process.
Apply for SFR, multifamily, commercial permit.
Permit review.
Permit approval.
Applicant pays for fees.
Issue permit (typically 4–5 weeks).
Build appropriate infrastructure:
Request for meter installation initiates inspection of meter box.
If complete then paperwork sent to PW shop for meter installation.
2. How you determine that your system’s capacity is adequate to provide new water
service (including sufficient water rights).
The current Sumner sources are unable to maximize their existing water rights, so there is
never a question as to whether sufficient rights are available. The City continually
maintains and updates a water model in WaterCAD, and references this model to verify
sufficient system capacity prior to starting the permitting process.
3. Conditions of a nontechnical nature that may affect your ability to provide new
water service (annexation procedures, water rights issues, local ordinances, etc.).
Water service is not provided outside the water service area boundary identified in the
Water System Plan.
4. Your system’s procedures for granting or requesting extensions of time during a
water service related project, and describe your procedure for handling disputes
and appeals when water service requests are denied.
Time extensions are granted upon request with submittal of justification and payment of
additional permit fees. The City is not obligated to service developments outside its water
service area boundary. To date, the City has yet to deny a request for water service within
its approved water service area.
APPENDIX U
Municipal Water Law Attachment 5:
Water System Plan and Small Water
System Management Program
Consistency Statement Checklist