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The purveyor will engage the services of a DOH-certified CCS to implement and be in charge of the District’s cross-connection control program for each of the Bay Center, Lebam, and Wilson Point water systems.

The purveyor, with the assistance of the aforementioned CCS, will prepare a written cross-connection control program plan for each of the Bay Center, Lebam, and Wilson Point water systems to implement the requirements of this chapter. The written program shall be consistent with this chapter and shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 246-290 WAC (Group A Drinking Water Regulations).

The purveyor will use the most recently published editions of the following publications as references and technical aids:

A. Cross-Connection Control Manual, Accepted Procedures and Practice, published by the Pacific Northwest Section, American Water Works Association, or latest edition thereof.

B. Manual of Cross-Connection Control, published by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California, or latest edition thereof.

C. Cross-Connection Control Guidance Manual for Small Water Systems, published by the DOH Office of Drinking Water.

The purveyor will incorporate the written program plan into the Water System Plan for each of the Bay Center, Lebam, and Wilson Point water systems and will submit the plan to DOH for approval when requested.

The purveyor shall have the authority to make reasonable decisions related to cross connections in cases and situations not provided for in this chapter or written program.

If any provision in this chapter, or in the written cross-connection control program for each of the three water systems is found to be less stringent than or inconsistent with the Drinking Water Regulations (Chapter 246-290 WAC), or other Washington state statutes or rules, the more stringent state statute, rule, or regulation shall apply. (Res. 1336, 2013)