Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-550.512 - Nitrate and Nitrite Monitoring Requirements
All public water systems shall monitor to determine compliance with the maximum contaminant levels for nitrate and nitrite specified in paragraph 62-550.310(1)(a), F.A.C.
(1) Community or non-transient
non-community water systems that are ground water systems shall monitor
annually. Community or non-transient non-community water systems that are
subpart H systems shall monitor quarterly.
(a)
The repeat monitoring frequency for ground water systems shall be quarterly for
at least one year following any one sample in which the concentration is
greater than or equal to 50 percent of the maximum contaminant level. A ground
water system may reduce the sampling frequency to annually after the running
annual average is less than 50 percent of the maximum contaminant
level.
(b) A subpart H system may
reduce the sampling frequency to annually if each analytical result from the
four most recent consecutive quarters is less than 50 percent of the maximum
contaminant level. A subpart H system shall return to quarterly monitoring if
any one sample is greater than or equal to 50 percent of the maximum
contaminant level.
(c) After the
initial round of quarterly sampling is completed, each system that monitors
annually shall take subsequent samples during the quarter that previously
resulted in the highest analytical result.
(2) Each transient non-community water system
shall monitor annually. The monitoring frequency for any transient
non-community water system shall be quarterly for at least one year following
any one sample in which the concentration of nitrite is greater than or equal
to 50 percent of the maximum contaminant level specified in Table 1, which is
incorporated herein and appears at the end of this chapter. The system may
return to annual monitoring when the running annual average is less than the
maximum contaminant level.
(3) A
system that exceeds the maximum contaminant level for nitrate or nitrite as
specified in paragraph
62-550.310(1)(a),
F.A.C., shall comply with the following:
(a)
Compliance with the maximum contaminant levels for nitrate and nitrite is
determined based on one sample if the levels of these contaminants are below
the maximum contaminant levels. If the levels of nitrate or nitrite exceed the
maximum contaminant levels in the initial sample, a confirmation sample is
required to be taken within 24 hours of notification of the analytical results
of the first sample. Systems unable to comply with the requirement to take a
confirmation sample within 24 hours shall immediately notify the public and the
Department in accordance with subsection
62-560.410(1),
F.A.C. Systems exercising this option shall take and analyze a confirmation
sample within two weeks of notification of the analytical results of the first
sample. Compliance shall be determined based on the average of the initial and
confirmation samples.
(b) If the
average of the initial and confirmation samples, or the initial sample if no
confirmation is taken, exceeds the maximum contaminant level, the system shall
immediately notify the public pursuant to subsection
62-560.410(1),
F.A.C.
(c) Systems shall notify the
Department within 24 hours of determining that the maximum contaminant level
has been exceeded.
(4)
Compositing of samples is allowed as provided in subsection
62-550.550(4),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.853(3), 403.861(9) FS. Law Implemented 403.853(1), (3), (7), 403.861(16), (17) FS.
New 1-1-93, Amended 7-4-93, Formerly 17-550.512, Amended 9-7-94, 2-7-95, 8-1-00, 11-27-01, 4-14-03, 1-17-05.
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