Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10719h - Disinfection byproducts; routine monitoring
Rule 719h.
|
Source Water Type |
Population size category |
Monitoring Frequency 1 |
Distribution system monitoring locations total per monitoring period 2 |
|
Subpart H |
less than 500 |
per year |
2 |
|
Subpart H |
500 to 3,300 |
per quarter |
2 |
|
Subpart H |
3,301 to 9,999 |
per quarter |
2 |
|
Subpart H |
10,000 to 49,999 |
per quarter |
4 |
|
Subpart H |
50,000 to 249,999 |
per quarter |
8 |
|
Subpart H |
250,000 to 999,999 |
per quarter |
12 |
|
Subpart H |
1,000,000 to 4,999,999 |
per quarter |
16 |
|
Subpart H |
greater than or equal to 5,000,000 |
per quarter |
20 |
|
Groundwater |
less than 500 |
per year |
2 |
|
Groundwater |
500 to 9,999 |
per year |
2 |
|
Groundwater |
10,000 to 99,999 |
per quarter |
4 |
|
Groundwater |
100,000 to 499,999 |
per quarter |
6 |
|
Groundwater |
greater than or equal to 500,000 |
per quarter |
8 |
1 All supplies shall monitor during month of highest DBP concentrations.
2 Supplies on quarterly monitoring shall take dual sample sets every 90 days at each monitoring location, except for subpart H supplies serving 500 to 3,300. Groundwater supplies serving 500-9,999 on annual monitoring shall take dual sample sets at each monitoring location. All other supplies on annual monitoring and subpart H supplies serving 500 to 3,300 shall take individual TTHM and HAA5 samples (instead of a dual sample set) at the locations with the highest TTHM and HAA5 concentrations, respectively. For supplies serving fewer than 500 people, only 1 location with a dual sample set per monitoring period is needed if the highest TTHM and HAA5 concentrations occur at the same location and month.
Notes
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