3745-81-14 Maximum contaminant levels for microbiological contaminants.  

  • Text Box: ACTION: Final Text Box: DATE: 03/21/2016 8:43 AM

     

     

     

    3745-81-14                  Maximum          contaminant          levels        for                         microbiological contaminants.

     

     

     

    (A)    AUntil March 31, 2016, a public water system which monitors with at least forty samples per month is in compliance with the maximum contaminant level (MCL) for total coliforms when no more than 5.0 per cent of the total number of samples during a month are total coliform-positive.

     

    (B)   AUntil March 31, 2016, a public water system which monitors with fewer than forty samples per month is in compliance with the maximum contaminant levelMCL for total coliforms when no more than one sample during a month is total coliform-positive.

     

    (C)    AUntil March 31, 2016, a public water system is in violation of the maximum contaminant levelMCL for total coliforms, and may pose an acute risk to human health, if any repeat sample collected in accordance with rule 3745-81-21 of the Administrative Code ismeets any of the following:

     

    (1)   Fecal coliform-positive, or.

     

    (2)   Escherichia coli-positive (E. coli-positive), or.

     

    (3)   Total coliform-positive following a fecal coliform-positive routine sample, or.

     

    (4)   Total coliform-positive following an E. coli-positive routine sample.

     

    (D)Beginning April 1, 2016, a public water system is in violation of the MCL for E. coli, and may pose an acute risk to human health, for samples collected in accordance with rules 3745-81-50 to 3745-81-55 of the Administrative Code if any of the following occur:

     

    (1)The   system   has   an   E.   coli-positive   repeat   sample   following    total coliform-positive routine sample.

     

    (2)The  system  has  a  total  coliform-positive  repeat  sample  following  an  E. coli-positive routine sample.

     

    (3)The  system  fails  to  collect  all  required  repeat  samples  following  an  E. coli-positive routine sample.

     

    (4)The  system  fails  to  test  for  E.  coli  when  any  repeat  sample  is  total coliform-positive.

     

    (D)(E) AUntil March 31, 2016, a public water system shall determine compliance with

     

     

     

    the maximum contaminant levelMCL for total coliforms as set forth in paragraphs (A), (B), and (C) of this rule for each period in which the public water system is required to monitor for total coliforms.

    (F) Beginning April 1, 2016, a public water system shall determine compliance with the MCL for E. coli as set forth in paragraph (D) of this rule for each period in which the public water system is required to monitor for total coliforms.

    (E)(G) AUntil March 31, 2016, a public water system which exceeds any maximum contaminant levelMCL for total coliforms set forth in paragraphparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of this rule shall do all of the following:

    (1)   Report the violation to the director no later than the end of the next business day after the public water system learns of the violation, and.

    (2)    Notify the public in accordance with rule 3745-81-32 of the Administrative Code, and.

    (3)   Determine the source of contamination, and.

    (4)   Eliminate the source of contamination.

    (F)(H) The director may determine that a public water system shall apply best available technology in order to reduce the level of a contaminant to below its maximum contaminant levelMCL. The director identifies the following as the best available technology for achieving compliance with the maximum contaminant levelMCL for total coliforms and E. coli as set forth in this rule shall be:

    (1)     Protection of wells from fecal contamination by coliforms by appropriate placement and construction in accordance with Chapter 3745-9 of the Administrative Code; and.

    (2)    Maintenance of a disinfectant residual throughout the distribution system in accordance with rule 3745-81-72 of the Administrative Code and paragraph

    (C) of rule 3745-83-01 of the Administrative Code; and.

    (3)     Proper maintenance of the distribution system including appropriate pipe replacement and repair procedures, main flushing programs, proper operation and maintenance of storage tanks and reservoirs, continual maintenance of positive water pressure in all parts of the distribution system, and backflow prevention as described in Chapter 3745-95 of the Administrative Code; and.

    (4)    Filtration and or disinfection by public water systems using surface water, in whole or in part, as required by rules 3745-81-64 to 3745-81-69 and 3745-81-71 to 3745-81-75 of the Administrative Code, or disinfection of ground water, as required by rules 3745-81-41 to 3745-81-45 of the Administrative Code, using strong oxidants such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide, or ozone; and.

    (5)     Where appropriate, the development and implementation of a source water assessment and protection program approved by the director.

    Effective:                                                             04/01/2016

    Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:                         01/15/2016 and 04/01/2021

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

    Certification

    03/21/2016

    Date

    Promulgated Under:                           119.03

    Statutory Authority:                           6109.04

    Rule Amplifies:                                  6109.03, 6109.04

    Prior Effective Dates:                         12/27/78, 11/26/80, 3/1/88, 5/22/89, 12/31/90,

    9/13/93, 4/1/99, 8/3/04, 1/1/08

Document Information

Effective Date:
4/1/2016
File Date:
2016-03-21
Last Day in Effect:
2016-04-01
Five Year Review:
Yes
Rule File:
3745-81-14_PH_FF_A_RU_20160321_0843.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 3745-81-14. Maximum contaminant levels for microbiological contaminants