                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

MANDATORY REPORTING OF CONTAMINANT RELEASES AND EQUIPMENT FAILURES AND
MALFUNCTIONS (§ 32.1-174.5)

A. As used in this section:
			&#8220;Contaminant release&#8221; means an unplanned or uncontrolled release
by a waterworks of a chemical contaminant or petroleum or synthetic oil into the
water that is treated by or distributed from the waterworks to customers.
&#8220;Contaminant release&#8221; includes any such release at treatment
facilities and raw or finished water pump stations.
			&#8220;Critical equipment failure or malfunction&#8221; means any equipment
failure or malfunction that has significant potential for serious adverse
effects on human health as a result of short-term exposure or to cause a
widespread disruption of water service.
			&#8220;Equipment failure&#8221; means an unplanned condition when the
equipment cannot perform or is unable to perform as designed because of a
problem with such equipment. &#8220;Equipment failure&#8221; does not mean a
planned (i) removal from service, (ii) repair, or (iii) maintenance.
			&#8220;Equipment malfunction&#8221; means an unplanned condition during which
the equipment cannot perform or is unable to perform as designed due to a
problem originating from outside the waterworks rather than a problem associated
or originating with the equipment itself, including an issue with third-party
provided gas or electric power feeds or a cyberattack.
			&#8220;Monthly operating report&#8221; means the report submitted by a
waterworks to the Office at least once each month that describes the
waterworks&#8217; operational status and compliance with applicable laws,
regulations, and policies, as directed by the Department.
			&#8220;Noncritical equipment failure or malfunction&#8221; means an equipment
failure or malfunction that is not a critical equipment failure or malfunction,
regardless of whether such anomaly is noticeable to customers of the waterworks.
			&#8220;Office&#8221; means the Department&#8217;s Office of Drinking Water.

B. The owner of a waterworks shall report any critical equipment failure or
malfunction or contaminant release to the Office as soon as practicable but no
more than two hours after discovery.

C. Any owner of a waterworks that is required to submit a monthly operating
report to the Office shall include any noncritical equipment failure or
malfunction that could adversely affect water quality, public health, or service
continuity that occurred during the applicable reporting month and was not
resolved by the reporting deadline. For the purposes of this subsection, any
noncritical equipment failure or malfunction that is effectively addressed by
equipment repair or replacement, alternative equipment use, alternative system
operation, or such other response shall be considered resolved.

HISTORY: 2025, cc. 631, 672.