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24 <br /> <br /> (e) The SCA shall be owned by the purveyor in fee <br />simple, or the purveyor shall have the right to exercise <br />complete sanitary control of the land through other legal <br />provisions. <br /> <br /> (f) A purveyor, owning all or part of the SCA in fee <br />simple or having possession and control, shall send to the <br />department copies of legal documentation, such as a duly <br />recorded declaration of covenant, restricting the use of the <br />land. This legal documentation shall state: <br /> <br /> (i) Constructing, storing, disposing, or applying any <br />source of contamination is prohibited without the permission <br />of the purveyor; and <br /> <br /> (ii) If any change in ownership of the system or SCA is <br />considered, all affected parties shall be informed of these <br />requirements. <br /> <br /> (g) Where portions of the control area are in the <br />possession and control of another, the purveyor shall obtain a <br />duly recorded restrictive covenant which shall run with the <br />land, restricting the use of the land in accordance with this <br />chapter and provide the department with copies of the <br />appropriate documentation. <br />246-290-221 <br />WAC <br />Water Demand <br />Criteria <br />Minimal Daily Production of Well Water: (1) Except as <br />provided in this section, expanding systems shall use water <br />demand design for average day demand (ADD), and peak <br />periods of demand such as maximum day demand (MDD), <br />and peak hourly demand (PHD) that are based upon actual <br />metered water use records. The data collected shall be <br />sufficient to account for seasonal or other cyclic changes in <br />water demand, and shall correlate to the maximum number of <br />full-time or part-time equivalent residential units in service at <br />any time. <br /> <br /> (2) For seasonally used, transitory non-community, or <br />recreational developments the design for ADD, MDD, and <br />PHD shall be based upon metered water uses whenever such <br />data is available. The data must account for the daily <br />population using the water over the time that records are <br />collected, and must reflect the uses associated with maximum <br />occupancy for the development. The design demands for <br />these developments apply only to part-time uses, and may not <br />be applied to structures or dwellings that can be permanently