Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 611 - PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS
Subpart W - INITIAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EVALUATIONS
Section 611.923 - 40/30 Certification
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Eligibility. A supplier was eligible for 40/30 certification if it had no TTHM or HAA5 monitoring violations under Subpart I and no individual sample exceeded 0.040 mg/L for TTHM or 0.030 mg/L for HAA5 during an eight consecutive calendar quarter period implementing this Subpart W. Eligibility for 40/30 certification required eight consecutive calendar quarters of Subpart I compliance monitoring results, unless the supplier was on reduced monitoring under Subpart I and needed not monitor. If the supplier did not monitor, the supplier was to base its eligibility on compliance samples during the preceding 12 months.
BOARD NOTE: Implementing this Subpart W occurred in stages from October 1, 2006 through October 1, 2014. The monitoring for 40/30 certification began either January 2004 or January 2005, depending on population served and other factors. See 40 CFR 141.600(c) and 141.603(a). The Board removed the now-obsolete implementation dates.
b) 40/30 Certification
BOARD NOTE: This Section derives from 40 CFR 141.603. Although this Section is an implementing provision with compliance deadlines long past, the Board removed the obsolete compliance dates but retained the rule in past-tense to avoid a gap in the Illinois rules.