Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-45-01-.24 - SODIUM MONITORING
(1) Suppliers of
water for community public water systems shall collect and analyze one sample
per plant at the entry point of the distribution system for the determination
of sodium concentration levels. Samples must be collected and analyzed annually
for systems utilizing surface water sources in whole or in part, and at least
every three years for systems utilizing solely ground water sources. The
minimum number of samples required to be taken by the system shall be based on
the number of treatment plants used by the system, except that multiple wells
drawing raw water from a single aquifer may be considered one treatment plant
for determining the minimum number of samples. The supplier of water may be
required by the Department to collect the analyze water samples for sodium more
frequently in locations where the sodium content is variable.
(2) The supplier of water shall report to the
Department the results of the analyses for sodium within the first 10 days of
the month following the month in which the sample results were received or
within the first 10 days following the end of the required monitoring period
whichever of these is first. If more than annual sampling is required, the
supplier shall report the average sodium concentration within 10 days of the
month following the month in which the analytical results of the last sample
used for the annual average was received.
(3) The supplier of water shall notify
appropriate local and state public health officials of the sodium levels by
written notice by direct mail within three months. A copy of each notice
required to be provided by this paragraph shall be sent to the Department
within 10 days of its issuance.
(4)
Analyses for sodium shall be performed by conducting analysis using inductively
coupled plasma, EPA Method 200.7 or by using Standard Method 3111B.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 68-221-701 et seq. and 4-5-201 et seq.
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