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H.B. 40

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SAFE DRINKING WATER REVISIONS

             2     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Sylvia S. Andersen

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      Committee Note:
             9          The Political Subdivisions Interim Committee recommended this bill.
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill requires a county to adopt an ordinance to protect a source of drinking water.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines terms;
             15          .    requires a county to adopt an ordinance to protect a source of public drinking water;
             16          .    authorizes a municipality to adopt an ordinance to protect a source of public
             17      drinking water;
             18          .    allows a city ordinance to supercede another county or municipal ordinance in
             19      certain circumstances;
             20          .    allows a county or municipality to change a zoning designation in an industrial
             21      protection area in certain circumstances;
             22          .    requires the Drinking Water Board to:
             23              .    provide guidelines and technical resources to a county or municipality; and
             24              .    report to the Legislature; and
             25          .    makes technical changes.
             26      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             27          None


             28      Other Special Clauses:
             29          None
             30      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             31      AMENDS:
             32          17-41-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 194
             33          19-4-102, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 1991, Chapter 112
             34      ENACTS:
             35          19-4-113, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36      REPEALS AND REENACTS:
             37          10-8-15, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             38     
             39      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             40          Section 1. Section 10-8-15 is repealed and reenacted to read:
             41          10-8-15. City authority regarding waterworks -- Additional authority for first
             42      class cities -- Superceding effect of an ordinance adopted under this section.
             43          (1) A city may:
             44          (a) construct or authorize the construction of waterworks inside or outside the city;
             45          (b) in order to maintain and protect waterworks under Subsection (1)(a) from injury
             46      and the water used in those waterworks from pollution, exercise jurisdiction over:
             47          (i) the territory occupied by the waterworks;
             48          (ii) each reservoir, stream, canal, ditch, pipe, and drain used in and necessary for the
             49      construction, maintenance, and operation of the waterworks; and
             50          (iii) the stream or source from which water is taken for the waterworks:
             51          (A) for 15 miles above the point from which the water is taken;
             52          (B) for a distance of 300 feet on each side of the stream or source of water; and
             53          (C) over each highway along the stream or source of water within the areas described
             54      in Subsections (1)(b)(iii)(A) and (B);
             55          (c) enact an ordinance or regulation necessary to carry out the powers conferred in this
             56      section;
             57          (d) enact an ordinance preventing pollution or contamination of the streams or
             58      watercourses from which the city's inhabitants derive any of their water supply, in whole or in


             59      part, for domestic and culinary purposes; and
             60          (e) (i) enact an ordinance prohibiting, regulating, or requiring a permit for the
             61      construction or maintenance of a closet, privy, outhouse, or urinal within the area over which
             62      the city has jurisdiction; and
             63          (ii) if the city enacts an ordinance requiring a permit for the construction or
             64      maintenance of a closet, privy, outhouse, or urinal, attach to the granting of a permit reasonable
             65      conditions and requirements for the protection of the public health that the city considers
             66      proper, including a requirement that a closet, privy, outhouse, or urinal be provided with an
             67      effective septic tank or other germ-destroying instrumentality.
             68          (2) (a) In addition to the powers conferred under Subsection (1), a city of the first class
             69      may, subject to Subsection (2)(b), exercise jurisdiction over the city's entire watershed.
             70          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a), each city of the first class shall permit livestock
             71      to graze beyond 1,000 feet from a stream or source of water.
             72          (3) (a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), each city of the first class shall:
             73          (i) provide a highway in and through the area over which its jurisdiction extends under
             74      this section; and
             75          (ii) keep that highway open to cattle, horses, sheep, or hogs driven through the area
             76      over which the city's jurisdiction extends under this section.
             77          (b) The legislative body of a city of the first class may enact an ordinance placing
             78      under police regulations the manner of driving cattle, horses, sheep, or hogs through the area
             79      over which the city's jurisdiction extends under this section.
             80          (4) An ordinance authorized by this section supercedes an ordinance required or
             81      authorized by Section 19-4-113 to the extent that the ordinances conflict.
             82          Section 2. Section 17-41-402 is amended to read:
             83           17-41-402. Limitations on local regulations.
             84          (1) [Each] A political subdivision within which an agriculture protection area or
             85      industrial protection area is created shall encourage the continuity, development, and viability
             86      of agriculture or industrial use, respectively, within the area by not enacting a local [laws,
             87      ordinances, or regulations] law, ordinance, or regulation that would unreasonably restrict a
             88      farm [structures] structure or farm [practices] practice or, in the case of an industrial protection
             89      area, an industrial [uses] use of the land within the area unless [those laws, ordinances, or


             90      regulations bear] the law, ordinance, or regulation bears a direct relationship to public health or
             91      safety.
             92          (2) [A] Except as provided by Section 19-4-113 , a political subdivision may not change
             93      the zoning designation of or a zoning [regulations] regulation affecting land within an
             94      agriculture protection area or industrial protection area, as the case may be, unless it receives
             95      written approval for the change from all the landowners within the agriculture protection area
             96      or industrial protection area, respectively, affected by the change.
             97          Section 3. Section 19-4-102 is amended to read:
             98           19-4-102. Definitions.
             99          As used in this chapter:
             100          (1) "Board" means the Drinking Water Board appointed under Section 19-4-103 .
             101          (2) "Contaminant" means [any] a physical, chemical, biological, or radiological
             102      substance or matter in water.
             103          (3) "Executive secretary" means the executive secretary of the board.
             104          (4) "Maximum contaminant level" means the maximum permissible level of a
             105      contaminant in water [which] that is delivered to [any] a user of a public water system.
             106          (5) (a) "Public water system" means a system providing water for human consumption
             107      and other domestic uses[, which] that:
             108          (i) has at least 15 service connections; or
             109          (ii) serves an average of 25 individuals daily for at least 60 days of the year [and].
             110          (b) "Public water system" includes:
             111          (i) a collection, treatment, storage, [and] or distribution [facilities] facility under the
             112      control of the operator and used primarily in connection with the system[,]; and
             113          (ii) a collection, pretreatment, or storage [facilities] facility used primarily in
             114      connection with the system but not under [his] the operator's control.
             115          (6) "Retail water supplier" means a person that:
             116          (a) supplies water for human consumption and other domestic uses to an end user; and
             117          (b) has more than 500 service connections.
             118          [(6)] (7) "Supplier" means a person who owns or operates a public water system.
             119          (8) "Wholesale water supplier" means a person that provides most of that person's
             120      water to a retail water supplier.


             121          Section 4. Section 19-4-113 is enacted to read:
             122          19-4-113. Water source protection ordinance required.
             123          (1) (a) Before May 3, 2010, a county shall:
             124          (i) adopt an ordinance in compliance with this section after:
             125          (A) considering the rules established by the board to protect a watershed or water
             126      source used for a public water system;
             127          (B) consulting with a wholesale water supplier or retail water supplier whose drinking
             128      water source is within the county's jurisdiction;
             129          (C) considering the effect of the proposed ordinance on agriculture production within
             130      an agricultural protection area created under Title 17, Chapter 41, Agriculture and Industrial
             131      Protection Area; and
             132          (D) holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 52, Chapter 4, Open and Public
             133      Meetings Act; and
             134          (ii) file a copy of the ordinance with the board.
             135          (b) A municipality may adopt an ordinance that a county is required to adopt by this
             136      section by following the procedures and requirements of this section.
             137          (2) (a) A county ordinance adopted in accordance with this section applies to the
             138      incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county unless a municipality adopts an ordinance
             139      in accordance with this section.
             140          (b) A municipal ordinance adopted in accordance with this section supercedes, within
             141      the municipality's jurisdiction, a county ordinance adopted in accordance with this section.
             142          (3) An ordinance required or authorized by this section shall:
             143          (a) designate a drinking water source protection zone, management area, or
             144      groundwater recharge area for:
             145          (i) a public drinking water source located within the county's or municipality's
             146      jurisdiction; and
             147          (ii) a public drinking water source that could be contaminated by an activity within the
             148      county's or municipality's jurisdiction;
             149          (b) contain a zoning provision regulating the storage, handling, use, or production of a
             150      hazardous or toxic substance in an area where a public drinking water source could be
             151      contaminated; and


             152          (c) authorize a supplier to seek enforcement of the ordinance in a district court located
             153      within the county or municipality if the county or municipality:
             154          (i) notifies the supplier within ten days of receiving notice of a violation of the
             155      ordinance that the county or municipality will not seek enforcement of the ordinance; or
             156          (ii) does not seek enforcement within two days of a notice of violation of the ordinance
             157      when the violation may cause irreparable harm to the public drinking water source.
             158          (4) The prevailing party in an action to enforce an ordinance adopted in accordance
             159      with this section may recover costs and reasonable attorney fees.
             160          (5) A zoning provision required by Subsection (3)(b) is not subject to Section
             161      17-41-402 .
             162          (6) An ordinance authorized by Section 10-8-15 supercedes an ordinance required or
             163      authorized by this section to the extent that the ordinances conflict.
             164          (7) The board shall:
             165          (a) provide information, guidelines, and technical resources to a county or municipality
             166      preparing and implementing an ordinance in accordance with this section; and
             167          (b) report to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee
             168      before November 30, 2010 on:
             169          (i) compliance with this section's requirement to adopt an ordinance to protect a public
             170      drinking water source; and
             171          (ii) the effectiveness of the ordinance in retaining state primacy in regulating drinking
             172      water.




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