The district's recycled water customers shall operate and maintain all on-site recycled water facilities in accordance with the requirements established by this chapter and federal, state, and local regulatory agencies. The customer is required to:
A.
Designate a district-approved recycled water site supervisor trained in the use of recycled water to manage the operations of the customer's recycled water facilities.
B.
Ensure that all on-site operations personnel are trained and familiarized with the use of recycled water.
C.
Furnish its operations personnel with maintenance instructions, irrigation schedules, controller charts, and record drawings to ensure proper operation in accordance with the on-site facilities design, the agreement, and this chapter. Irrigation schedules for landscape irrigation systems must be approved by the district.
D.
Maintain a copy of the recycled water rules and regulations, irrigation system layout map, and a recycled water system operations manual at the use area. These documents shall be available to operating personnel at all times.
E.
Prepare and submit to the district a set of district-approved as-built drawings of on-site plumbing plan for domestic water and on-site recycled water system plan in 11-inch-by-17-inch legible hard copy and a digital PDF file in its original size (D or E size).
F.
Notify the district of any proposed facility modifications and/or proposed recycled water use changes for district's review and approval. All facility modifications must be inspected by the district upon completion of construction and customer shall submit revised as-built drawings to the district.
G.
Ensure that the design and operation of customer's recycled water facilities remain in compliance with the agreement and this chapter.
H.
Implement on-site controls which meet the requirements established by district, federal, state, and local regulatory agencies to protect the health of customer's employees and the public.
I.
Operate the recycled water facilities in accordance with best management practices (BMPs) to prevent direct human consumption of recycled water and to minimize misting, ponding, and runoff. BMPs shall be implemented to minimize both public contact and discharge onto areas not under the customer's control.
J.
Protect all potable drinking water fountains and eating facilities from recycled water mist, overspray, or runoff.
K.
Notify district immediately of any and all failures in the system that result in an unauthorized discharge or contamination of a potable water system due to a cross-connection on the premises.
(Ord. 364 § 1(5.1), 2006; Ord. 377 § 10, 2010)