Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-5-.30 - Reporting Requirements
(1)
Reporting Period. Except
where a shorter period is specified by the Director, the supplier of water
shall report to the Division the results of any test measurement or analysis
required by this Chapter within:
(a) the first
ten days following the month in which the results are received; or
(b) the first ten days following the end of
the required monitoring period as stipulated by the Division, whichever of
these is shortest. Note: Test measurements and results should be reported on
the Division's reporting forms. Copies of these forms can be found on the
Division web page.
(2)
Violation. Failure to comply with paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) of
Rule 391-3-5-.30
will result in a monitoring/reporting violation.
(3)
Analysis by Division
Laboratory. The supplier of water is not required to report analytical
results to the Division in cases where the Division's laboratory performs the
analysis and reports the results to the Division's office which would normally
receive such notification from the supplier.
(4)
Analysis by Non-Division
Laboratory. The supplier of water is not required to report analytical
results to the Division in cases where the Division's laboratory performs the
analysis and reports the results to the Division's office, which would normally
receive such notification from the supplier. When the Division's laboratory
does not perform the analysis, and the supplier chooses to use a laboratory
certified by the Division, analytical results shall be reported to the
Division's office in a manner that is specified by the Division.
(5)
Records Maintained by Public Water
System. The water supply system shall submit to the Division within the
time stated in the request copies of any records required to be maintained
under Rule
391-3-5-.15 hereof or copies of any
documents then in existence which the Division is entitled to inspect pursuant
to the authority of the Act.
(6)
Failure to Comply with National Primary Drinking Water Regulation.
Each system, upon discovering that an exceedance of any National Primary
Drinking Water Regulation has occurred, must report that occurrence to the
Division by telephone within forty-eight (48) hours or before the end of the
next business day, whichever is earlier, followed by a written report, except
where a different reporting period is specified in federal
regulations.
(7)
Lead and
Copper Information. All water systems shall report all lead and copper
information in accordance with 40 CFR Part 141.90 when applicable. Separate
reports are required for each of the following:
1. tap water monitoring for lead and copper,
and other water quality monitoring;
2. source water monitoring;
3. corrosion control treatment;
4. source water treatment;
5. lead service line replacement;
6. public education programs.
(8)
Reserved.
(9)
Disinfection Byproducts Information. Systems monitoring for
disinfection by products (TTHM, HAA5, chlorite, bromate) under the requirements
of 40 CFR §
141.132(b) must report the
information specified in section
40 CFR §
141.134(b).
(10)
Disinfectants Information.
Systems monitoring for disinfectants (chlorine, chloramines, chlorine dioxide)
under the requirements of 40
CFR §
141.132(c) must
report the information specified in Section
40 CFR §
141.134(c).
(11)
Disinfection Byproduct Precursors
Information. Systems monitoring for disinfection byproduct precursors
(TOC) under the requirements of
40 CFR §
141.132(d) and required to
meet the enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening requirements in
141.135(b)(2) or (3) or meeting one or more of the alternative compliance
criteria in 141.135(a)(2) or (3) must report the information specified in
section 40 CFR §
141.134(d).
(12)
Conventional or Direct Filtration
Information for Systems Serving At Least 10,000 Persons. Beginning
January 1, 2002, in addition to the requirement in this Chapter, the Subpart H
water systems serving at least 10,000 people and providing conventional
filtration treatment or direct filtration must report monthly to the Division
the information specified in 40 CFR §
141.175(a) and
(b). Those systems using filtration
technologies other than conventional filtration treatment, direct filtration,
slow sand filtration, or diatomaceous earth filtration must report monthly to
the Division the information in
40 CFR §
141.175(a) in lieu of
reporting in (b)(1).
(13)
Content of Consumer Confidence Reports.
40 CFR §
141.153 is hereby incorporated by
reference.
(14)
Filtration
Information for Systems Serving Less Than 10,000 Persons. In addition to
the requirements in this Chapter, the Subpart H water systems serving fewer
than 10,000 people must report the required items at the frequency described in
40 CFR Subpart T §
141.570.
(15)
Filter Backwash
Information. All subpart H systems that employ conventional filtration
or direct filtration treatment and that recycle spent filter backwash water,
thickener supernatant, or liquids from dewatering processes must report the
information specified in 40
CFR §
141.76(b)(1) and
(2) to the Division no later than December 8,
2003.
(16)
Waterborne Disease
Outbreak. Each system, upon discovering that a waterborne disease
outbreak potentially attributable to that water system has occurred, must
report that occurrence to the Division by telephone within forty-eight (48)
hours or before the end of the next business day, whichever is earlier,
followed by a written report.
Notes
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