327 IAC 8-2.5-12 - Routine monitoring; stage 2 disinfection byproducts requirements
Authority: IC 13-13-5; IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-14-9; IC 13-18-3-2; IC 13-18-16
Affected: IC 13-18-3-11
Sec. 12.
(a) The
following are the routine monitoring requirements for a PWS to comply with
section 11 of this rule, this section, and sections 13 through 20 of this rule:
(1) A PWS shall comply with monitoring
location and schedule requirements as follows:
(A) If a PWS submitted an initial
distribution system evaluation (IDSE) report as required under section 10 of
this rule, the PWS shall:
(i) begin
monitoring at the locations and months:
(AA)
recommended in the IDSE report submitted under
40 CFR
141.605, as incorporated by reference in
section 10(a)(6) of this rule; and
(BB) following the schedule in section 11(c)
of this rule; or
(ii)
monitor according to the directive of the:
(AA) commissioner; or
(BB) EPA;
if either requires other locations or additional locations after review of the PWS's IDSE report.
(B) A PWS shall monitor at the location or
locations and dates identified in the monitoring plan submitted in accordance
with section 6(f) of this rule and updated as required by section 13 of this
rule if the PWS meets one (1) of the following:
(i) The PWS submitted a 40/30 certification
under
40 CFR
141.603, as incorporated by reference in
section 10(a)(4) of this rule.
(ii)
The PWS qualified for a very small system waiver under
40 CFR
141.604, as incorporated by reference in
section 10(a)(5) of this rule.
(iii) The PWS is an NTNCWS serving fewer than
ten thousand (10,000) people.
(2) A PWS shall monitor at not
fewer than the number of locations identified in the following table:
Table 12 | |||
Source Water Type | Population Size Category | Monitoring Frequency1 | Distribution System Monitoring Locations Total per Monitoring Period2 |
Subpart H | < 500 | per year | 2 |
500-3,300 | per quarter | 2 | |
3,301-9,999 | per quarter | 2 | |
10,000-49,999 | per quarter | 4 | |
50,000-249,999 | per quarter | 8 | |
250,000-999,999 | per quarter | 12 | |
1,000,000-4,999,999 | per quarter | 16 | |
> 5,000,000 | per quarter | 20 | |
Ground water | < 500 | per year | 2 |
500-9,999 | per year | 2 | |
10,000-99,999 | per quarter | 4 | |
100,000-499,999 | per quarter | 6 | |
> 500,000 | per quarter | 8 | |
1 All systems must monitor during month of highest DBP concentrations. | |||
2 Systems on quarterly monitoring must take dual sample sets every 90 days at each monitoring location, except for Subpart H systems serving 500-3,300. Ground water systems serving 500-9,999 on annual monitoring must take dual sample sets at each monitoring location. All other systems on annual monitoring and Subpart H systems serving 500-3,300 are required to take individual TTHM and HAA5 samples (instead of a dual sample set) at the locations with the highest TTHM and HAA5 concentrations, respectively. For systems serving fewer than 500 people, only one location with a dual sample set per monitoring period is needed if the highest TTHM and HAA5 concentrations occur at the same location and month. |
(3)
If an undisinfected PWS begins using a disinfectant other than UV light after
the dates according to
40 CFR
141.600 through
40 CFR
141.605, as incorporated in section 10(a)(6)
of this rule, for complying with the IDSE requirements, the PWS shall do the
following:
(A) Consult with the commissioner
to identify compliance monitoring locations for section 11 of this rule, this
section, and sections 13 through 20 of this rule.
(B) Develop a monitoring plan under section
13 of this rule that includes the monitoring locations identified under clause
(A).
(b) A
PWS shall use analytical methods approved under section 5 of this rule for TTHM
and HAA5 analyses in section 11 of this rule, this section, and sections 13
through 20 of this rule. Analyses must be conducted by laboratories that have
received certification by EPA or the commissioner as specified in section 5 of
this rule.
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