25 Pa. Code § 109.1002 - MCLs, MRDLs or treatment techniques
(a) Bottled water and vended water systems,
retail water facilities and bulk water hauling systems shall supply drinking
water that complies with the MCLs, MRDLs and treatment technique requirements
under §§
109.202 and
109.203 (relating to State MCLs,
MRDLs and treatment technique requirements; and unregulated contaminants).
Bottled water systems, vended water systems, retail water facilities and bulk
water hauling systems using surface water or GUDI sources shall comply with the
requirements in §
109.204 (relating to disinfection
profiling and benchmarking). Bottled water systems, vended water systems,
retail water facilities and bulk water hauling systems shall provide continuous
disinfection for groundwater sources. Water for bottling labeled as mineral
water under §
109.1007 (relating to labeling
requirements for bottled water systems, vended water systems and retail water
facilities) shall comply with the MCLs except that mineral water may exceed the
MCL for total dissolved solids.
(b)
Bottled water and vended water systems, retail water facilities and bulk water
hauling systems shall supply drinking water that contains no more than 0.005
mg/L of lead and no more than 1.0 mg/L copper.
(c) Bottled water and vended water systems,
retail water facilities and bulk water hauling systems shall comply with the
treatment technique requirements under Subchapter L (relating to long-term 2
enhanced surface water treatment rule).
(d) Bottled water and vended water systems,
retail water facilities and bulk water hauling systems shall comply with
Subchapter M (relating to additional requirements for groundwater sources). For
the purpose of determining compliance with Subchapter M, bottled water and
vended systems, retail water facilities and bulk water hauling systems using
groundwater sources shall comply with standards pertaining to noncommunity
groundwater systems.
Notes
The provisions of this § 109.1002 amended under section 4 of the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act (35 P.S. § 721.4); and section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 510-20).
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