North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Subchapter C - WATER SUPPLIES
Section .2200 - GROUND WATER SYSTEMS
Section 18C .2202 - GROUND WATER RULE
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
The provisions of 40 C.F.R. 141, Subpart S - Ground Water Rule are hereby incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments and editions. Copies are available for public inspection as set forth in Rule .0102 of this Subchapter. The provisions are incorporated with the following exceptions:
(1) Fecal indicator for source water monitoring. When systems are required to conduct triggered source water monitoring or assessment source water monitoring under 40 C.F.R. 141.402(a) and (b) respectively, any of the following three fecal indicators can be used: E. coli, enterococci, or coliphage.
(2) Corrective Action Alternatives. Ground water systems that are required to implement corrective action in accordance with 40 C.F.R. 141.403(a)(6) must determine that alternatives (a)(6)(i), (a)(6)(ii), and (a)(6)(iii) are not feasible before implementing alternative (a)(6)(iv). The rationale for selection of alternative (a)(6)(iv) must be documented in accordance with Rule .0307(b)(10) of this Subchapter.
(3) Assessment Source Water Monitoring. The Department shall use information from the Public Water Supply Section's database and from its Source Water Assessment Program to identify sources subject to assessment source water monitoring. Systems notified by the Department must commence assessment source water monitoring for the sources identified. The system shall conduct assessment source water monitoring for any source that receives physical or chemical treatment and possesses any one of the following characteristics:
(4) Any system shall perform assessment source water monitoring as directed by the Department in response to deficiencies identified by a sanitary survey that are related to source or treatment. Assessment source water monitoring shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements specified in 40 C.F.R. 141.402(b)(1) through (6) using any of the following three fecal indicators: E. coli, enterococci, or coliphage.
Authority
G.S.
130A-315;
130A-317;
P.L.
93-523;
40 C.F.R.
141 Subpart S;
Eff. October 1,
2009;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2014;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. November 23,
2015.