Utah Admin. Code R309-205-4 - General
(1) All public water systems are required to
monitor their water to determine if they comply with the requirements for water
quality stated in R309-200. In exceptional circumstances the Director may
modify the monitoring requirements given herein as is deemed
appropriate.
(2) The Director may
determine compliance or initiate compliance actions based upon analytical
results and other information compiled by authorized representatives.
(3) If the water fails to meet minimum
standards, then certain public notification procedures shall be carried out, as
outlined in R309-220. Water suppliers shall also keep analytical records in
their possession, for a required length of time, as outlined in
R309-105-17.
(4) All samples shall be taken at each source
or point of entry to the distribution system as specified herein for each
contaminant or group of contaminants.
(5) For the purpose of determining
compliance, samples may only be considered if they have been analyzed by the
State of Utah primacy laboratory or a laboratory certified by the Utah State
Health Laboratory.
(6) Measurements
for pH, temperature, turbidity and disinfectant residual may, under the
direction of the direct responsible operator, be performed by any water
supplier or their representative.
(7) All samples shall be marked either:
routine, repeat, check or investigative before submission of such samples to a
certified laboratory. Routine, repeat, and check samples shall be considered
compliance purpose samples.
(8) All
sample results can be sent to the Division of Drinking Water either
electronically or in hard copy form.
(9) Unless otherwise required by the
Director, the effective dates on which required monitoring shall be initiated
are identical to the dates published in 40 CFR 141 on July 1, 2004 by the
Office of the Federal Register.
(10) Exemptions from monitoring requirements
shall only be granted in accordance with
R309-105-5.
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