Guidelines for truck transportation of potable water for public use

Why is it necessary to use truck transportation to bring in water?

Sometimes it may be necessary to use trucks to carry water into areas where there is not any available drinking water because of damage to or contamination of a water system.

General Guidelines

These guidelines are for utilities, companies, or individuals that use trucks to deliver drinking water in an emergency. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) does not encourage this method of supplying water, but recognizes the need in some emergency situations. Potable water trucking systems plans should be designed and managed by a local utility. Other companies and individuals may truck water if their programs are consistent with these guidelines. Approval of the trucking system is required by Public Health - Seattle & King County.

What types of trucks are acceptable for transporting water?

How are water trucks, trailers and accessories disinfected?

Capacity of Tank
Gallons of Bleach Required
500
0.5
1000
1
2000
2
2500
2.5
3000
3
3500
3.5
4000
4
5000
5

What are other tips to assure that the truck transportation system is safe?