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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 40 - Protection of Environment
  4. CHAPTER I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
  5. SUBCHAPTER D - WATER PROGRAMS
  6. PART 141 - NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS
  7. Subpart Y - Revised Total Coliform Rule

40 CFR Subpart Y - Revised Total Coliform Rule

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  1. § 141.851 General.
  2. § 141.852 Analytical methods and laboratory certification.
  3. § 141.853 General monitoring requirements for all public water systems.
  4. § 141.854 Routine monitoring requirements for non-community water systems serving 1,000 or fewer people using only ground water.
  5. § 141.855 Routine monitoring requirements for community water systems serving 1,000 or fewer people using only ground water.
  6. § 141.856 Routine monitoring requirements for subpart H public water systems serving 1,000 or fewer people.
  7. § 141.857 Routine monitoring requirements for public water systems serving more than 1,000 people.
  8. § 141.858 Repeat monitoring and E. coli requirements.
  9. § 141.859 Coliform treatment technique triggers and assessment requirements for protection against potential fecal contamination.
  10. § 141.860 Violations.
  11. § 141.861 Reporting and recordkeeping.
Source:
78 FR 10354, Feb. 13, 2013, unless otherwise noted.

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