Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 653 - DESIGN, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart F - CHLORINATION
Section 653.608 - Chlorination Exemption Revocation
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 653.608
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Chlorination exemptions are valid until revoked.
b) A chlorination exemption shall be revoked immediately without prior notice if a supply fails to meet any of the exemption requirements. An application for a Construction Permit for the installation of chlorination equipment shall be made within 60 days following revocation. Chlorination equipment shall be installed and a properly certified operator shall be retained or an appeal filed with the Illinois Pollution Control Board within 90 days following revocation.
c) One or more of the following conditions will result in revocation:
1) increase in
population to greater than 5000;
2)
addition of a new source subject to contamination, or finding that an existing
source is subject to contamination based on raw water bacteriological analyses
records;
3) development of a
history of recurring or persistent contamination as indicated by sampling
results;
4) addition of treatment
other than fluoridation (although a certified operator will not be required if
the additional treatment consists of that designated in Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 111
1/2, par 509.1(f)(e));
5) failure
to maintain an active program of educating water consumers on prevention of
contamination;
6) failure to have a
certified operator or registered person for more than 15 days; or
7) failure to submit bacteriological samples
twice a month during more than three months of the past 12 months or for two
consecutive sampling periods. A supply which fails to monitor for
bacteriological quality on a semi-monthly basis but does have one set of
samples analyzed for each monthly sampling period will not be required to make
public notice for the monitoring violation.
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