Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 6109 | Safe Drinking Water
Section 6109.24 | Rule Governing Demonstration of Technical, Managerial, and Financial Capability of Water Systems; Implementation of Asset Management Programs.

Effective: October 6, 2017
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 2 - 132nd General Assembly
( A) The director of environmental protection shall adopt, and may amend and rescind, rules pursuant to section 6109.04 of the Revised Code establishing requirements governing the demonstration of technical, managerial, and financial capability for the purposes of this section.
( B)(1) A public water system shall demonstrate the technical, managerial, and financial capability of the system to comply with this chapter and rules adopted under it by implementing an asset management program not later than October 1, 2018.
(2) Notwithstanding division (B)(1) of this section, the director may require a public water system to complete an asset management program prior to October 1, 2018.
(3) A public water system shall include in the asset management program all of the following:
(a) An inventory and evaluation of all public water system assets;
(b) Public water system op eration and maintenance programs;
(c) A public water system emergency preparedness and contingency planning program;
(d) Criteria and timelines for public water system infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement;
(e) Approved public water system capacity projections and public water system capital improvement planning;
(f) A long-term funding strategy to support the public water system's asset management program implementation.
(C) If requested by the director, a public water system shall submit a written description of the system's asset management program to the director. The system shall submit the written description not later than thirty days after the date of the request. A small public water system may meet the written d escription requirement by doing both of the following:
(1) Submitting the template made available by the director under division (F)(1) of this section;
(2) Including with the completed template a statement that the activities described in the template are being implemented.
(D) If a public water system fails to s ubmit an acceptable written description of the system's asset management program or otherwise fails to demonstrate technical, managerial, and financial capability in accordance with this section and rules adopted under it, the director may request the owner or operator of the system to revise and resubmit the written description. Environmental protection agency staff may provide technical guidance to a public water system in preparing the asset management program or while addressing deficiencies noted in the asset management program.
(E) If a public water system fails to demonstrate technical, managerial, and financial capability in accordance with this section and rules adopted under it, the director may take any action authorized by this chapter or rules adopted under it to improve and ensure the capability of the public water system, including denying a plan submitted under section 6109.07 of the Revised Code.
(F) The director shall make available both of the following either on the environmental protection agency's web site or via another public forum:
(1) A template for small public water systems to prepare an asset management program;
(2) Information about sources of funding available to assist public water systems with preparing and completing an asset management program.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 61 | Water Supply-Sanitation-Ditches

Chapter 6109 | Safe Drinking Water

Section 6109.01 | Safe Drinking Water Definitions.

Section 6109.02 | Public Water System Exemptions.

Section 6109.03 | Purpose of Safe Drinking Water Statutes.

Section 6109.04 | Director of Environmental Protection to Administer and Enforce.

Section 6109.05 | Plan for the Provision of Safe Drinking Water in Emergencies.

Section 6109.06 | Water Use Advisory.

Section 6109.07 | Construction, Installation or Change of Public Water System.

Section 6109.071 | Decrease in Public Water System Pumping Rates.

Section 6109.072 | Well Siting Application.

Section 6109.08 | Owner or Operator to Provide Financial Assurance.

Section 6109.10 | Prevention of Lead Contamination.

Section 6109.11 | Investigation of Complaints of Impure Water.

Section 6109.12 | Public Water System Analyses.

Section 6109.121 | Adoption of Rules Relating to Water System Testing.

Section 6109.13 | Approval of Connections to Public Water System.

Section 6109.14 | Notification of Danger of Contamination - Hearing.

Section 6109.15 | Improvements, Corrections, and Changes to Prevent Contamination.

Section 6109.16 | Writ of Mandamus.

Section 6109.17 | Funds for Safe Drinking Water Systems.

Section 6109.18 | Emergency Bonds to Fund Safe Drinking Water Improvements.

Section 6109.19 | Additional Charges for Water Supply to Pay for Improvements.

Section 6109.20 | Maintaining Fluoride Content of Public Water Supply.

Section 6109.21 | License to Operate Public Water System.

Section 6109.22 | Rules for Administrative Assessment and Collection of Monetary Penalties.

Section 6109.23 | Administrative Assessment and Collection of Monetary Penalties for Failure to Comply With Safe Drinking Water Rules.

Section 6109.24 | Rule Governing Demonstration of Technical, Managerial, and Financial Capability of Water Systems; Implementation of Asset Management Programs.

Section 6109.25 | Appointment of Receiver; Petition.

Section 6109.30 | Drinking Water Protection Fund.

Section 6109.31 | Violations - Noncompliance.

Section 6109.32 | Investigations - Enforcement by Attorney General.

Section 6109.33 | Civil Penalty.

Section 6109.34 | Right of Entry.

Section 6109.35 | Nonliability of Water Suppliers.

Section 6109.99 | Criminal Penalties.