Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-45-01-.08 - TURBIDITY SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
(1) Ground
water sampling - Samples shall be taken by suppliers of water that serve more
than 50 connections or that have been directed to conduct monitoring under
paragraph (11) of Rule 0400-45-01-.05 for both community water systems and
non-community water system at a representative entry point(s) to the water
distribution system at least once per day for the purpose of making turbidity
measurements to determine compliance with paragraph (3) of Rule 0400-45-01-.06.
Public water systems using water from a source not under the direct influence
of surface water are not required to monitor turbidity unless directed to do so
under the provisions of paragraph (11) of Rule 0400-45-01-.05.
(2) Turbidity measurements of surface water
and ground water under the direct influence that employs filtration - The
minimum sampling requirements for systems using filtration treatment shall be
as follows:
(a) Turbidity measurements must be
performed on representative samples of the system's filtered water every four
hours, (or more frequently, as authorized by the rules) that the system serves
water to the public. A public water system may substitute continuous turbidity
monitoring for grab samples if approved in writing by the Department. For
systems serving 500 or fewer persons per day, the Department may allow the
sampling frequency to be reduced to once per day if it determines that less
frequent monitoring is sufficient to indicate effective filtration performance.
Systems filtering surface water and ground water under the direct influence of
surface water shall comply with the treatment technique standards found in
paragraph (4) of Rule 0400-45-01-.31.
(3) Ground water systems under the direct
influence of surface water and do not filter and have qualified to avoid
filtration - The minimum sampling requirements for ground water systems under
the direct influence of surface water and not employing filtration shall be as
follows:
(a) Turbidity measurements must be
performed on representative grab samples of source water immediately prior to
the first or only point of disinfectant application every four hours (or more
frequently, as authorized by the rules) that the system serves water to the
public. A public water system may substitute continuous turbidity monitoring
for grab sample monitoring if it validates the continuous measurement for
accuracy on a regular basis using a protocol approved by the Department.
Turbidity must comply with the limits specified in part (2)(a)2 of Rule
0400-45-01-.31.
(4)
Reporting
(a) Ground water systems - All
community water systems using a ground water source with turbidity removal
facilities and not designated as ground water under the direct influence of
surface water shall be required, if the results of a turbidity analysis
indicate that the maximum allowable limit has been exceeded, to confirm by
resampling as soon as practicable and preferably within one (1) hour. If the
repeat sample confirms that the maximum allowable limit has been exceeded, the
supplier of water shall report to the Department within forty-eight (48) hours.
The repeat sample shall be the sample used for the purpose of calculating the
monthly average. If the monthly average of the daily samples exceeds the
maximum allowable limit, or if the average of two samples taken on consecutive
days exceeds two (2) NTU, the supplier of water shall report to the Department
and notify the public as directed in Rules 0400-45-01-.18 and 0400-45-01-.19.
All non-community water systems using ground water formations, other than
approved sand and gravel formations, may be required to monitor turbidity if
the Department finds a system cannot meet the microbiological standard, the
turbidity limit is exceeded, or if other health related problems
exist.
(b) Surface water systems
and ground water systems under the direct influence of surface water -Turbidity
measurements must be reported within 10 days after the end of each month the
system serves water to the public. Information that must be reported includes
but is not limited to:
1. The total number of
filtered water turbidity measurements taken during the month.
2. The number and percentage of filtered
water turbidity measurements taken during the month which are less than or
equal to the applicable limits specified in paragraph (4) of Rule
0400-45-01-.31.
3. The date and
value of any turbidity measurements taken during the month which exceed 5
NTU.
(c) Ground water
systems under the direct influence of surface water that have qualified to
avoid filtration - Information that must be reported includes but is not
limited to:
1. The maximum turbidity level
measured during the month, the date(s) of occurrence for any measurement(s)
which exceeded 5 NTU, and the date(s) the occurrence(s) was reported to the
Department.
2. For the first 12
months of recordkeeping, the dates and cumulative number of events during which
the turbidity exceeded 5 NTU, and after one year of recordkeeping for turbidity
measurements, the dates and cumulative number of events during which the
turbidity exceeded 5 NTU in the previous 12 months the system served water to
the public.
3. For the first 120
months of recordkeeping, the dates and cumulative number of events during which
the turbidity exceeded 5 NTU, and after 10 years of recordkeeping for turbidity
measurements, the dates and cumulative number of events during which the
turbidity exceeded 5 NTU in the previous 120 months the system served water to
the public.
(d) Ground
water systems under the direct influence of surface water that has been
directed to install filtration but has not yet done so shall monitor as
specified in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 68-221-701 et seq. and 4-5-201 et seq.
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