Indiana Administrative Code
Title 327 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 8 - PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Rule 2 - Drinking Water Standards
Section 2-8 - Collection of samples for total coliform bacteria testing
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 13-13-5; IC 13-14-8-2; IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-18-3-1; IC 13-18-3-2; IC 13-18-16-8; IC 13-18-16-9
Affected: IC 13-18-2; IC 13-18-16
Sec. 8.
(a) A PWS must collect total coliform samples at sites that are representative of water throughout the distribution system as follows:
(b) The monitoring frequency for total coliforms for a CWS is based on the population served by the CWS and is required through March 31, 2016, as follows unless the commissioner determines that more frequent sampling is appropriate:
TOTAL COLIFORM MONITORING FREQUENCY FOR COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS
Population Served | Minimum Number of Samples Per Month |
25 to 1,0001 | I |
1,001 to 2,500 | 2 |
2,501 to 3,300 | 3 |
3,301 to 4,100 | 4 |
4,101 to 4,900 | 5 |
4,901 to 5,800 | 6 |
5,801 to 6,700 | 7 |
6,701 to 7,600 | 8 |
7,601 to 8,500 | 9 |
8,501 to 12,900 | 10 |
12,901 to 17,200 | 15 |
17,201 to 21,500 | 20 |
21,501 to 25,000 | 25 |
25,001 to 33,000 | 30 |
33,001 to 41,000 | 40 |
41,001 to 50,000 | 50 |
50,001 to 59,000 | 60 |
59,001 to 70,000 | 70 |
70,001 to 83,000 | 80 |
83,001 to 96,000 | 90 |
96,001 to 130,000 | 100 |
130,001 to 220,000 | 120 |
220,001 to 320,000 | 150 |
320,001 to 450,000 | 180 |
450,001 to 600,000 | 210 |
600,001 to 780,000 | 240 |
780,001 to 970,000 | 270 |
970,001 to 1,230,000 | 300 |
1,230,001 to 1,520,000 | 330 |
1 Includes PWSs that have at least fifteen (15) service connections but serve fewer than twenty-five (25) persons.
If a CWS serving twenty-five (25) to one thousand (1,000) persons has no history of total coliform contamination in its current configuration and a sanitary survey conducted in the past five (5) years shows that the CWS is supplied solely by a protected ground water source and is free of sanitary defects, the commissioner may reduce the monitoring frequency specified in this subsection, in writing, except that in no case may the commissioner reduce the monitoring frequency to less than one (1) sample per quarter.
(c) The monitoring frequency for total coliforms for an NCWS is required through March 31, 2016, as follows:
For an NCWS using ground water under the direct influence of surface water, subdivision (3) applies.
(d) The PWS must collect samples through March 31, 2016, at regular time intervals throughout the month, except a PWS that:
(e) Through March 31, 2016, special purpose samples, such as those taken to determine whether disinfection practices are sufficient following pipe placement, replacement, or repair, must not be used to determine compliance with the MCL for total coliforms in section 7 of this rule. Repeat samples taken under section 8.1 of this rule:
(f) The provisions of this subsection are applicable until all required repeat monitoring under section 8.1 of this rule and fecal coliform or E. coli testing required under section 8.3 of this rule that was initiated by a total coliform positive sample taken before April 1, 2016, is completed as well as analytical method, reporting, record keeping, public notification, and consumer confidence report requirements associated with that monitoring and testing. A total coliform-positive sample invalidated under this subsection does not count towards meeting the minimum monitoring requirements of this section. The total coliform-positive sample may be invalidated only if the following conditions are met:
The commissioner may not invalidate a total coliform-positive sample solely on the grounds that all repeat samples are total coliform-negative.
If a laboratory invalidates a sample because of interference as described in this subdivision, the PWS must collect another sample from the same location as the original sample within twenty-four (24) hours of being notified of the interference problem and have it analyzed for the presence of total coliforms. The PWS must continue to resample within twenty-four (24) hours and have the samples analyzed until it obtains a valid result. The commissioner may waive the twenty-four (24) hour time limit on a case-by-case basis.
(g) Beginning on April 1, 2016, the provisions of 40 CFR 141, Subpart Y*, are applicable, with a PWS required to begin monitoring at the same frequency as the PWS-specific frequency required on March 31, 2016.
*This document is incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov, or are available for review at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Legal Counsel, Indiana Government Center North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Thirteenth Floor, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.