Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-4-105 - Monitoring and Analytical Requirements - 40 Cfr 141, Subpart C
A. 40 CFR 141,
Subpart C (40 CFR 141.21
through
141.29
and Appendix A), is incorporated by reference as of the date specified in
R18-4-102, subject to the modifications specified in this Section; this
incorporation does not include any later amendments or editions.
B.
40 CFR 141.21,
coliform sampling, is modified as follows:
1.
40 CFR 141.21(a)(3)(i): the phrase "each calendar
quarter" is replaced with "each calendar month."
2.
40 CFR 141.21(a)(3)(i) and (ii): the phrase "less
than once/year" is replaced with "less than one sample per
quarter."
3.
40 CFR
141.21(c)(2),
141.21(d)
and
141.21(f)
are not incorporated by reference.
C.
40 CFR
141.22: the last sentence of 141.22(a) is
replaced by the following: "Turbidity measurements shall be made using
analytical methods approved by EPA and the Arizona Department of Health
Services."
D.
40 CFR
141.23(k) is not
incorporated by reference.
F.
40 CFR
141.25: the following text replaces the text
of
40 CFR
141.25(a) and (b): "Analysis
for the following contaminants shall be conducted to determine compliance with
40 CFR
141.66(radioactivity) using
analytical methods approved by EPA and the Arizona Department of Health
Services:
1. Naturally occurring contaminants:
gross alpha and beta, gross alpha, radium 226, radium 228, and
uranium.
2. Man-made contaminants:
radioactive cesium, radioactive iodine, radioactive strontium 89, 90, tritium,
and gamma emitters."
G.
40 CFR
141.27, alternate analytical techniques, is
not incorporated by reference; the following text is substituted in its place:
"The use of an alternate analytical technique approved by EPA and the Arizona
Department of Health Services shall not decrease the frequency of monitoring
required by this Chapter."
H.
40 CFR
141.28:
1.
In
40 CFR
141.28(a), the term "State"
is changed to "Arizona Department of Health Services."
2. In
40 CFR
141.28(b), the term "State"
is changed to "Arizona Department of Health Services or Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality."
3. A new
subsection (c) is added: "A laboratory that performs drinking water analysis in
Arizona shall be certified by EPA or the Arizona Department of Health
Services."
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