Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 290 - PUBLIC DRINKING WATER
Subchapter F - DRINKING WATER STANDARDS GOVERNING DRINKING WATER QUALITY AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
Section 290.118 - Secondary Constituent Levels
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Applicability for secondary constituents. The requirements for secondary constituents apply to all public water systems. Water that does not meet the secondary constituent levels may not be used for public drinking water without written approval from the executive director. When drinking water that does not meet the secondary constituent levels is accepted for use by the executive director, such acceptance is valid only until such time as water of acceptable chemical quality can be made available at reasonable cost to the area(s) in question.
(b) Secondary constituent levels. The maximum secondary constituent levels are as follows.
(c) Monitoring frequency for secondary constituents. All public water systems shall monitor for secondary constituents at the following frequency.
(d) Analytical requirements for secondary constituents. All analyses for determining compliance with the provisions of this subsection shall be conducted in accordance with § 290.119 of this title (relating to Analytical Procedures) at a facility certified by the executive director.
(e) Reporting requirements for secondary constituents. Any owner or operator of a public water system subject to the provisions of this section is required to report to the executive director the results of any test, measurement, or analysis required to be made by this section within ten days following receipt of results of such test, measurement, or analysis.
(f) Compliance determination for secondary constituents. Compliance with the requirements of this subsection shall be based on the following criteria:
(g) Public notification for secondary constituents. Public notification must be consistent with the requirements of § 290.122 of this title (relating to Public Notification).