The terms hereinafter set forth, unless otherwise specified, shall have the following meanings:
"Air-gap separation"means a physical separation between the free-flowing discharge end of a water supply pipeline and an open or nonpressure receiving vessel. The separation shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe, measured vertically above the overflow rim of the vessel, and in no case less than one inch. The design shall be to the satisfaction of the City of Norco.
"Applicant"means any person, firm, corporation, association, agency or authorized representative who applies for recycled water service under the terms of these rules and regulations.
"Application rate"means the rate at which recycled water is applied to an irrigation or construction area expressed in inches per hour (or cm/hr.).
"Approved backflow preventer"means a device installed to protect the potable water supply from contamination by recycled water as approved by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California (USC), School of Engineering.
"Approved check valve"means a watertight semiautomatic device which seats readily and completely and is designed to permit flow in only one direction, as approved by California Department of Water Resources and the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California (USC), School of Engineering.
"Approved double check valve assembly (DC)"means an assembly of at least two independently acting approved check valves including tightly closing shut-off valve assemblies on each side of the check valve assembly and test cocks available for testing the water tightness of each check valve as approved by California Department of Water Resources and the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California, School of Engineering.
"Approved use"means the use of recycled water in a manner, and for such purpose, as is designated in a recycled water permit issued by the City and in compliance with any and all applicable regulatory agency requirements.
"Approved use area"means a site, with well-defined boundaries, designated in a recycled water permit issued by the City to receive recycled water for an approved use.
"Automatic system"means an electronic, electrical or mechanical system which includes automatic controllers, valves, and associated equipment required for the programming of effective water application rates when using recycled water.
"Backflow"means a condition which results in the flow of water into City pipelines from a source other than an approved water supply.
"Capacity charge"means a one-time charge determined from the schedule of rates of the City, and payable by the customer for obtaining recycled water. The purpose of this charge is for the expansion of recycled water facilities to accommodate future growth.
"City"means the City of Norco Department of Public Works.
"City Manager"means the City Manager of the City of Norco or his/her designee.
"Commercial use"means the use of recycled water for toilets, urinals, decorative fountains, landscape irrigation and other related uses.
"Connection fee"means a charge imposed by the City for establishing or reestablishing recycled water service, including construction and/or installation of off-site facilities.
"Construction use"means the approved use of recycled water to support construction activities such as soil compaction and dust control during grading.
"Contractor"means a person, persons, or firm entering into a legal agreement with the owner, customer, or the City for the performance of work on all or any portion of facilities subject to these regulations.
"County"means the County of Riverside, California.
"Cross-connection"means any unprotected connection between any part of a potable water system and a recycled water system, and/or between any part of a recycled water system and other sources such as sewers and sludge force mains, whereby contamination may enter either the potable water or recycled water system.
"Customer"means any person, firm, corporation, association, or agency that holds a valid recycled water permit issued by the City for use of recycled water.
"Designee"means the authorized representative designated by the Director of Public Works.
"Director"means the Director of Public Works or his or her authorized representative (designee).
"Direct beneficial use"means the use of recycled water, which has been transported from the point of production to the point of use without an intervening discharge to waters of the State.
"Discharge"means any release or distribution of recycled water to a sewerage system, or storm drain system.
"Drawings"means the plans, working drawings, detail drawings, profiles, typical cross sections and supplemental drawings or reproductions thereof, approved by the director or designee, which show locations, character, dimensions or details of the work.
"Dual plumbed"means a system that utilizes separate piping systems for recycled water and potable water within a facility and where the recycled water is used for either of the following purposes: (1) to serve plumbing outlets (excluding fire suppression systems) within a building or (2) outdoor landscape irrigation at individual residences.
"GPH"means the rate of recycled water delivery in gallons per hour.
"GPM"means the rate of recycled water delivery in gallons per minute.
"Gray water"means untreated wastewater other than toilet and/or urinal wastes.
"Greenbelt areas"means parcels of recreational or unoccupied public or private lands within the service area, including but not limited to golf courses, cemeteries, parks and landscaping of common areas within the service area.
"HCF"means the unit of water quantity measurement delivered to the user in hundreds of cubic feet.
"Infiltration rate"means the rate at which water will penetrate the soil surface and enters the soil profile, expressed in inches per hour (or cm/hr.).
"Inspector"means any person authorized by the City to perform inspections of either on-site or off-site facilities or areas prior to construction, during construction, after construction and during operation.
"Landscape impoundment"means a body of water which is stored or used for aesthetic enjoyment or which otherwise serves a function not intended to include bodily contact.
"Nonpotable water"means water that has not been treated for, or is not acceptable for, human consumption in conformance with Federal, State and local water standards. Nonpotable water includes recycled water.
"Off-site facilities"means facilities under the control of the City including, but not limited to, recycled water transmission mains, recycled water pipelines, reservoirs, pumping stations, treatment plants, and other appurtenances and property. For recycled water service, off-site facilities shall be those upstream of the point of connection with the customer's on-site facilities, which typically start at the downstream end of the meter tailpiece.
"On-site facilities"means the facilities under the control of the applicant, owner or customer including, but not limited to, landscape irrigation systems and agricultural irrigation systems. For recycled water service, the on-site facilities shall be those downstream of the recycled water service connection, which shall normally be the downstream end of the meter tailpiece.
"Operations personnel"means any employee of the user, owner, or customer, whether permanent or temporary, or any contracted worker whose regular or assigned work involves the supervision, operation, or maintenance of equipment, facilities, or a system using recycled water.
"Pantone"means a color standard system referenced in the American Water Works Association California-Nevada Section Guidelines for Distribution of Nonpotable Water.
"Point of connection (POC)"means the point of connection of the on-site facilities to the off-site facilities of the recycled water distribution system.
"Ponding"means the retention of recycled water on the surface of the ground or other manmade surfaces, other than the designated use area, for a period of time following the cessation of an approved recycled water use activity such that a hazard or potential hazard to public health results.
"Potable water"means water that is pure, wholesome and suitable for human consumption, and which conforms to the latest edition of the U.S. Public Health Service Drinking Water Standards, the California Safe Drinking Water Act, and any other applicable standards.
"Record drawings"means approved Mylar drawings that correctly show the completed on-site facilities and/or off-site facilities as constructed or modified. These drawings shall show all potable water, recycled water and sewer lines, and other utility lines.
"Recreational impoundment"means a body of water used for recreational activities including, but not limited to, fishing, boating, and/or swimming. Allowable uses will depend on treatment level of the recycled water.
"Recycled water"shall have the definition set forth in Title 22, Division
4 of the California Code of Regulations and shall mean water which, as a result of treatment of wastewater, is suitable for a direct beneficial use or a controlled use that otherwise would not occur. Specifically excluded from this definition is gray water.
"Recycled water distribution lines"means recycled water pipelines and appurtenances acquired or constructed and owned by the City, and used for the conveyance of recycled water between the recycled water transmission mains and the individual recycled water service lines.
"Recycled water facilities"means systems, structures, etc., used in the treatment, storage, pumping, transmission and distribution of recycled water.
"Recycled water service connection"means the point of connection (POC) of the customer's on-site facilities with the recycled water service line of the City (off-site facilities), which shall normally be the downstream end of the recycled water meter tailpiece.
"Recycled water service line"means the City owned pipeline between its recycled water distribution system and the recycled water service connection.
"Recycled water supervisor"means the individual designated by the user who oversees the use of recycled water on the user's site. The individual must have completed a City-approved recycled water supervisor program.
"Recycled water transmission mains"means major recycled water pipelines and appurtenances acquired or constructed and owned by the City, and used for the conveyance of recycled water between the water reclamation plant and pump station, reservoir, and/or the recycled water distribution mains.
"Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention device (RPPD)"means a backflow preventer incorporating not less than two check valves, an automatically operated differential relief valve located between the two check valves, a tightly closing shut-off valve on each side of the check valve assembly, and equipped with necessary test cocks for testing as approved by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California, School of Engineering (USC).
"Regulatory agencies"means those public entities legally constituted by Federal, State, and local statutes to protect public health and water quality.
"Retrofit"means to change or modify in part or whole the existing plumbing of an on-site potable water system in order to serve recycled water.
"Runoff"means the movement of recycled water beyond the boundaries of the designated use area along the surface of the ground or other natural or manmade surfaces including, but not limited to, pedestrian walkways, streets, playground surfaces, grassy slopes and drainage courses.
"RWQCB"means the Regional Water Quality Control Board of the State of California, Santa Ana Region.
"Schedule of rates"means a schedule containing fees, charges, and deposits determined and issued by the City for the uses and services of recycled water.
"Separation"means the horizontal and/or vertical distance between a recycled water pipeline and potable water pipeline, sewer pipeline, or a sludge force main. The separation shall be the clear out-to-out distance between the pipelines in question.
"Service area"means all areas identified for recycled water use in the Recycled Water Master Plan, including all subsequent revisions and updates for use of recycled water within the Norco service area.
"Spray irrigation"means application of recycled water to land to maintain vegetation or support growth of vegetation by spraying it from sprinklers or orifices in piping.
"SSPWC"means the latest edition of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, including the Regional Supplement Amendments of the County of Riverside, commonly known as the "Green Book."
"Supplemental supply"means the use of the public potable water system as a backup or supplemental source of water for a dual-plumbed recycled water system. Such use will be allowed only when the connection between the two systems is protected by an air gap separation which complies with the requirements of Sections
7602(a) and
7603(a) of Title 17, California Code of Regulations, and the approval of the public water system has been obtained.
"SWRCB"means State of California Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water.
"Unauthorized discharge"means any release of recycled water that violates these rules and regulations or any applicable Federal, State, or local statutes, regulations, ordinances, contracts or other requirements.
"Use area supervisor"means a person designated and authorized by the user, owner, or customer and who shall be responsible for operating the on-site facilities and for the application of the guidelines, criteria, and standards of these rules and regulations. The designated supervisor shall be certified by the City to operate and maintain the on-site facilities, and to assume the responsibilities defined in Section
14.20.250.
"User"means any individual or entity responsible for handling and use of recycled water.
"User permit" or "recycled water permit"means a permit issued by the City to a recycled water service applicant after the satisfactory completion of the service application procedures set forth in these rules and regulations and in the Recycled Water Ordinance (this chapter). This permit constitutes a service agreement, which legally binds the user to all conditions of these rules and regulations.
"Wastewater"means a combination of water and water-carried wastes, whether treated or untreated, discharged into or permitted to enter a public sewer.
"Windblown spray"means dispersed, airborne particles of recycled water resulting from the discharge of recycled water and capable of being transmitted through the air to locations other than those for which the direct application of recycled water was intended.
(Ord. 1057 Sec. 1, 2020)