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This section provides details on how to submit an application for an Approval to Construct and an Approval of Construction for Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution Systems. An Approval to Construct is a certificate that allows an applicant to construct a public water distribution system, and an Approval of Construction is a certificate that allows an applicant to operate a public water distribution system after construction and final testing have been completed.
A public water system is a water system that provides water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances, and has at least fifteen service connections or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five persons daily for at least sixty days a year. Water system facilities comprise of pipelines, pumping stations, force mains, storage tanks, wells, and all other structures and devices that collect, treat, and deliver drinking water to residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The approval of the installation of Public water systems is conducted under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and is administered by the Engineering Review (ER) Program of the Safe Drinking Water Section.
ADEQ's Completeness Review Guide For Engineering Review Of Drinking Water, Pool/Spa, Point-Of-Use, Sewage Collection, On-Site Wastewater Treatment Facilities, and Subdivision Projects (Form 222) requires the following necessary components for the Approval to Construct Permit and the Approval of Construction Permit respectively.
Approval to Construct Permit
- Water Distribution System Plans
- Application forms
- Design Report
- Water Service Agreement
Approval of Construction Permit
- As-built Plans
- Line Testing Results
- Engineer's Certificate of Completion

Design Standards
Several material, construction, and testing standards are referenced by rule for drinking water treatment and distribution systems. Some commonly utilized standards referenced by rule are:
Other system designs may be approved if the applicant can demonstrate that the system functions properly and may be operated reliably in compliance with A.A.C. Title 18, Chapter 5. Some standards may be from:

Fees
Fees for Drinking Water Treatment and Distribution Systems

Forms
- Approval to Construct
- Approval of Construction

Rules and Statutes
The Arizona Secretary of State maintains the current rules that are used by the ER Program. The Arizona State Legislature maintains the current statutes. The ER Program has sectioned the rule for ease of reading.

Where to File Your Application
ADEQ actively maintains delegation agreements with various counties and cities. This agreement authorizes the local agency to act and process applications on ADEQ's behalf.

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