Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R309 - Drinking Water
Rule R309-211 - Monitoring and Water Quality: Distribution System - Total Coliform Requirements
Section R309-211-7 - Repeat Monitoring and E coli Requirements
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 309-211-7
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Repeat monitoring.
(a) If a sample taken under
R309-211-5 though
R309-211-6 is total coliform-positive, the system must collect a set of repeat samples
within 24 hours of being notified of the positive result. The system must
collect no fewer than three repeat samples for each total coliform-positive
sample found. The Director may extend the 24-hour limit on a case-by-case basis
if the system has a logistical problem in collecting the repeat samples within
24 hours that is beyond its control. Alternatively, the Director may implement
criteria for the system to use in lieu of case-by-case extensions. In the case
of an extension, the Director must specify how much time the system has to
collect the repeat samples. The Director cannot waive the requirement for a
system to collect repeat samples in paragraphs (1)(a) through (1)(c) of this
section.
(b) The system must
collect all repeat samples on the same day, except that the Director may allow
a system with a single service connection to collect the required set of repeat
samples over a three-day period or to collect a larger volume repeat sample(s)
in one or more sample containers of any size, as long as the total volume
collected is at least 300 ml.
(c)
The system must collect an additional set of repeat samples in the manner
specified in paragraphs (1)(a) through (1)(c) of this section if one or more
repeat samples in the current set of repeat samples is total coliform-positive.
The system must collect the additional set of repeat samples within 24 hours of
being notified of the positive result, unless the Director extends the limit as
provided in paragraph (1)(a) of this section. The system must continue to
collect additional sets of repeat samples until either total coliforms are not
detected in one complete set of repeat samples or the system determines that a
coliform treatment technique trigger specified in
R309-211-8(1)
has been exceeded as a result of a repeat sample being total coliform-positive
and notifies the Director. If a trigger identified in
R309-211-8 is exceeded as a result of a routine sample being total coliform-positive,
systems are required to conduct only one round of repeat monitoring for each
total coliform-positive routine sample.
(d) After a system collects a routine sample
and before it learns the results of the analysis of that sample, if it collects
another routine sample(s) from within five adjacent service connections of the
initial sample, and the initial sample, after analysis, is found to contain
total coliforms, then the system may count the subsequent sample(s) as a repeat
sample instead of as a routine sample.
(e) Results of all routine and repeat samples
taken under
R309-211-5 through R309-211-7 not invalidated by the Director must be used to determine
whether a coliform treatment technique trigger specified in
R309-211-8 has been exceeded.
(2) Escherichia coli (E. coli) testing.
(a) If
any routine or repeat sample is total coliform-positive, the system must
analyze that total coliform-positive culture medium to determine if E. coli are
present. If E. coli are present, the system must notify the Director by the end
of the day when the system is notified of the test result, unless the system is
notified of the result after the Director office is closed and the Director
does not have either an after-hours phone line or an alternative notification
procedure, in which case the system must notify the Director before the end of
the next business day.
(b) The
Director has the discretion to allow a system, on a case-by-case basis, to
forgo E. coli testing on a total coliform-positive sample if that system
assumes that the total coliform-positive sample is E. coli-positive.
Accordingly, the system must notify the Director as specified in paragraph
(2)(a) of this section and the provisions of
R309-200-5(6)(b)
apply.
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