Ohio Admin. Code 3745-90-07 - Harmful algal blooms - recordkeeping
(A) Any owner or operator of a public water
system shall retain, on its premises or at a convenient location near its
premises, records of cyanobacteria screening and microcystins analyses made
pursuant to this chapter for not less than ten years.
Actual laboratory reports may be kept, or data may be transferred to tabular summaries, provided that the following information is included:
(1) The date, place and time
of sampling, and the name of the person who collected the sample.
(2) Identification of the sample as to
whether it was a routine, resample or repeat sample and whether it was
collected at a raw, finished or distribution sampling point.
(3) Date of analysis.
(4) Laboratory and person responsible for
performing analysis.
(5) The
analytical technique and method used.
(6) The results of the analysis.
(B) Any owner or operator of a
public water system shall retain, on its premises or at a convenient location
near its premises, records of treatment optimization protocols and cyanotoxin
general plans developed and approved in accordance with this chapter
,
and public notices
issued in accordance with this chapter and rule
3745-81-32 of
the Administrative Code, and consumer confidence
reports issued in accordance with this chapter and Chapter 3745-96 of the
Administrative Code, for not less than ten years.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3745.50, 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 3745.50, 6109.04
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/2016
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