Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 604.135 - Repair Work and Emergency Operation
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.135
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The community water supply must be protected from contamination when any part of the system is out of service for repair, construction, alteration or replacement.
b) Disinfection Following Repair
1) Any part of a community water system that
has direct contact with finished water and has been out of service for repair,
alteration or replacement must be disinfected and sampled as required by 35
Ill. Adm. Code
602.310
before being returned to service.
2) Equipment that does not come in contact
with finished water, such as raw surface water pumps, raw surface water
transmission lines, chemical mixing tanks and clarifiers, need only be flushed
before being returned to service.
3) Filters must be disinfected.
4) Wells, water storage tanks, water
treatment plants, and water mains must be disinfected in accordance with AWWA
C651, C652, C653 or C654, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
601.115.
c) Emergency Operation
1) Boil Order
A) Whenever microbiological contamination is
determined to persist in a community water supply, as demonstrated by
microbiological analysis results, the owners or official custodians of the
supply must notify all consumers as required by subsection (c)(2) to boil for
five minutes all water used for consumption or culinary purposes.
B) This boil order will remain in effect
until appropriate corrective action approved by the Agency is taken and
microbiological samples demonstrate that the water is safe for domestic
use.
C) If the owner or official
custodian of the supply fails to take the required action, the Agency may issue
a boil order directly to the consumers affected.
D) Issuance of a boil order does not relieve
the water supply from making public notification in accordance with 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 611. Subpart V.
2) Required Notification
A) Owners and operators of community water
supplies must immediately notify the Agency at the appropriate Regional Office,
in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
602.104(f),
when there is knowledge or suspicion that a water supply has become
contaminated or the community water supply's finished water quality is
negatively impacted due to water treatment equipment malfunction.
B) Whenever the safety of a supply is
endangered for any reason, including spillage of hazardous substances, the
community water supply owner, official custodian, or Responsible Operator in
Charge must take appropriate action to protect the community water supply, and
immediately notify the Agency.
C)
The Agency will require the community water supply to notify all consumers of
appropriate actions to protect themselves if the water supply has become
contaminated or the consumers' safety may be endangered. If the community water
supply fails to make these notifications, the Agency must notify directly the
consumers affected.
D) On weekends,
holidays and after office hours, the Agency must be notified through the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency at 1-800-782-7860.
3) When the water pressure falls below 20
pounds per square inch on any portion of the distribution system for any amount
of time, the owner or official custodian of the community water supply must
issue a boil order as required by subsection (c)(2) to those consumers affected
unless the Agency has issued a SEP and:
A)
There is a historical record of adequate chlorine residual as required by
Section 604.725(a) and approved turbidity levels in the general area affected
covering at least 12 monthly readings;
B) Samples for bacteriological examination
are taken in the affected area immediately and approximately 12 hours later;
and
C) Tests for residual chlorine
and turbidity taken at not more than hourly intervals in the affected area for
several hours do not vary significantly from the historical record. If
significant decrease in chlorine residual or increase in turbidity occurs, a
boil order as required by subsection (c)(2) must be issued.
d) Emergency Operations Plan
1) Each community water supply must
develop an emergency operations plan for the provision of water under emergency
circumstances, including earthquakes, floods, tornados, and other disasters.
The emergency operations plan must include a review of the methods and means by
which alternative supplies of drinking water could be provided in the event of
destruction, impairment or contamination of community water supply.
2) The community water supply must review its
emergency operations plan at least every three years and revise the plan as
necessary. The community water supply must maintain the emergency operations
plan on site and make it available to the Agency, upon request.
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