Section 116790 Of Article 1. Water Softeners From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 12. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
116790
. Any water softening appliance in place at a residential
dwelling prior to January 1, 1980, in those areas being served by
sewage treatment facilities that have been limited with regard to
salt loading pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000)
of the Water Code and for which the appropriate regional water
quality control board makes a finding, after adoption of waste
discharge requirements and subject to a public hearing, that the
control of residential salinity input is necessary to provide
compliance with those limitations, may be continued in operation for
a period no longer than four years after the regional water quality
control board has made its findings. After the four-year period has
elapsed, any water softening appliance at that site shall be set at a
salt efficiency rating of no less than 2850 grains of hardness
removed per pound of salt used in regeneration when regeneration is
initiated with clock controls or manually-initiated controls, or
shall have regenerations initiated with demand devices. Also, after
the four-year period has elapsed, those water-saving devices in
shower heads, on faucets, and in toilet reservoirs, as recited in
paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 116785, shall be
installed unless already in place or prohibited by local and state
plumbing and building standards. The salt efficiency rating of the
water softening or conditioning appliance and the installation of
water-saving devices shall be certified in accordance with Section
116795.