Ohio Admin. Code 3745-81-64 - General requirements of the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment (LT2) Rule
(A)
The requirements
of rules
3745-81-64 to
3745-81-69 of the Administrative
Code are derived from national primary drinking water regulations. This rule
establishes or extends treatment technique requirements in lieu of maximum
contaminant levels for Cryptosporidium and are in addition to requirements for
filtration and disinfection in rules
3745-81-71 to
3745-81-75 of the Administrative
Code. These rule requirements apply to each public water system using a surface
water source , in whole or in part. Wholesale systems must comply with the
requirements of these rules based on the population of the largest system in
the combined distribution system .
(B)
Systems subject
to this rule shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Systems shall
conduct an initial and a second round of source water monitoring for each plant
that treats a surface water source , in whole or in part. This monitoring may
include sampling for Cryptosporidium, E. coli, and turbidity as described in
rule 3745-81-65 and paragraph (A) of
rule 3745-81-66 of the Administrative
Code, to determine what level, if any, of additional Cryptosporidium treatment
that shall be provided.
(2)
Systems that plan to make a significant change to
their disinfection practice shall develop disinfection profiles and calculate
disinfection benchmarks, as described in paragraph (E) of rule
3745-81-72 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)
Systems shall determine the appropriate
Cryptosporidium treatment bin classification as described in paragraphs (A) to
(D) of rule
3745-81-67 of theAdministrative
Code and provide additional treatment for Cryptosporidium, if required, as
described in paragraph (E) of rule
3745-81-67 of theAdministrative
Code. Systems shall implement Cryptosporidium treatment in accordance with the
schedule in paragraph (F) of rule
3745-81-67 of the Administrative
Code.
(4)
Systems required to provide additional treatment for
Cryptosporidium shall implement microbial toolbox options that are designed and
operated as described in rule
3745-81-68 of the Administrative
Code.
(5)
Systems shall comply with the applicable recordkeeping
and reporting requirements described in rule
3745-81-69 of the Administrative
Code.
(6)
Systems shall address significant deficiencies
identified in sanitary surveys performed by the Ohio environmental protection
agency as required by rule
3745-81-60 of the Administrative
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 6109.04
Prior Effective Dates: 01/08/2010
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 6109.04
Prior Effective Dates: None
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