Indiana Administrative Code
Title 327 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 8 - PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Rule 2.1 - Consumer Confidence Reports
Section 2.1-11 - Contents of the public notice
Universal Citation: 327 IN Admin Code 2.1-11
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-13-5-1; IC 13-13-5-2; IC 13-18-16-6; IC 13-18-16-7; IC 13-18-16-9
Affected: IC 13-18-16
Sec. 11.
(a) When a public water system violates a drinking water regulation or has a situation requiring public notification, each public notice must include the following elements:
(1) A description of the violation
or situation, including the contaminant or contaminants of concern and the
contaminant level or levels as applicable.
(2) When the violation or situation
occurred.
(3) Any potential adverse
health effects from the violation or situation, including the standard language
under subsection (c)(1) or (c)(2), whichever is applicable.
(4) The population at risk, including
subpopulations particularly vulnerable if exposed to the contaminant in their
drinking water.
(5) Whether
alternative water supplies should be used.
(6) What actions consumers should take,
including when they should seek medical help, if known.
(7) What the system is doing to correct the
violation or situation.
(8) When
the water system expects to return to compliance or resolve the
situation.
(9) The name, business
address, and phone number of the water system owner, operator, or designee of
the public water system as a source of additional information concerning the
notice.
(10) A statement to
encourage the notice recipient to distribute the public notice to other persons
served, using the standard language under subsection (c)(3), where
applicable.
(b) The following requirements need to be included when a public notice is presented:
(1) Each public notice must do the following:
(A) Must be displayed in a conspicuous way
when printed or posted.
(B) Must
not contain overly technical language or very small print.
(C) Must not be formatted in a way that
defeats the purpose of the notice.
(D) Must not contain language that nullifies
the purpose of the notice.
(2) In communities with a large proportion of
non-English speaking residents, in which twenty percent (20%) or more of the
residents speak the same language other than English, the notice must contain
information in the appropriate language or languages regarding the importance
of the notice or contain a telephone number or address where such residents may
contact the system to obtain a translated copy of the notice or assistance in
the appropriate language or languages.
(c) Public water systems are required to include the following standard language in their public notice:
(1) Standard health effects language for MCL
or MRDL violations and treatment technique violations. Public water systems
must include in each public notice the health effects language specified in
section 17 of this rule corresponding to each MCL, MRDL, and treatment
technique violation listed in section 16 of this rule.
(2) Public water systems must include
standard language in their notice about monitoring and testing procedure
violations, including language necessary to fill in the blanks, for all
monitoring and testing procedure violations listed in section 16 of this rule.
The standard language must state, "We are required to monitor your drinking
water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular
monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health
standards. During [compliance period], we "did not monitor or test" or "did not
complete all monitoring or testing" for [contaminant(s)], and therefore cannot
be sure of the quality of your drinking water during that time.".
(3) Public water systems must include
standard language in their notice to encourage the distribution of the public
notice to all persons served. Where applicable, the standard language must
state, "Please share this information with all the other people who drink this
water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for
example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can
do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand
or mail.".
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