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• 0 <br /> to assure the regulatory agencies that the degree and reliability <br /> of treatment is commensurate with the requirements for the proposed <br /> use, and that the distribution and use of the recycled water will <br /> not create a health hazard or nuisance . <br /> The intent of these guidelines is to provide a framework to assist <br /> in developing a comprehensive report which addresses all necessary <br /> elements of a proposed or modified project . Such a report is <br /> necessary to allow for the required regulatory review and approval <br /> of a recycled water project. <br /> References which may assist in addressing various project elements <br /> include: <br /> • State of California Water Recycling Criteria (December 2000) <br /> • State of California Regulations Relating to Cross-Connections <br /> • California Waterworks Standards <br /> • California Water Code <br /> • Guidelines for the Distribution of Non-potable Water, <br /> (California-Nevada Section-AWWA, 1992) <br /> • Guidelines For The On-Site Retrofit of Facilities Using <br /> Disinfected Tertiary Recycled Water (California-Nevada <br /> Section-AWWA, 1997) <br /> • Manual of Cross-Connection Control/Procedures and Practices <br /> (DOHS) <br /> • Ultraviolet Disinfection - Guidelines for Drinking Water and <br /> Water Reuse (NWRI/AWWARF, December 2000) <br /> 2.0 RECYCLED WATER PROJECT <br /> The following sections discuss the type of information that should <br /> be presented and described in the engineering report . Some <br /> sections may be applicable only to certain types of uses . <br /> 2.1 General <br /> The report shall identify all agencies or entities that will <br /> be involved in the design, treatment, distribution, <br /> construction, operation and maintenance of the recycled <br /> facilities, including a description of any legal arrangements <br /> outlining authorities and responsibilities between the <br /> 2 <br />