CHAPTER Env-Ws 300
Statutory
Authority: RSA 485 and 332-E:3
REVISION NOTE:
Document #4850,
eff 6-25-90, made extensive changes to the wording, format and structure of
Chapter Env-Ws 300 and rules in Chapter Ws 300, now redesignated as rules in
Chatper Env-Ws 300. Document #4850
superseded all prior filings for the sections in the fromer Chapter Ws 300 and
Chapter Env-Ws 300, except for Parts Env-Ws 378 through Env-Ws 399 which were
not included in Document #4850. The
prior filings for former Ws 300 and Env-Ws 300 included the following
documents:
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effective
CHAPTER Env-Ws 300
Statutory
Authority: RSA 485 and 332-E:3
PART
Env-Ws 301 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
Env-Ws 301.01 Purpose. – (Redesignated as Env-Dw 101.01)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
301.02 Applicability. – (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 101.02)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 301.03 Exemption to Rule Requirement Pursuant to
Part 1, Article 28-a for Water Systems Owned by Political Subdivisions. – (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 102.01)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
301.04 Waivers.
– (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 202.03 – 202.07)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws
302 DEFINITIONS - (Redesignated as Env-Dw 103)
Env-Ws 302.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 302.02
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7735, eff 8-2-02; ss by #8360, INTERIM,
eff 6-4-05, EXPIRES:
12-1-05
; ss by #8498, eff 11-30-05
Env-Ws 302.03 - 302.87
Source. #8498, eff
PART
Env-Ws 303 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC WATER
SUPPLY REGULATORY PROGRAM
Env-Ws 303.01 Local
Authority. –
(Redesignated
as Env-Dw 102.02)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
303.02 Access To Files. – (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 104.01)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 303.03 Permit to Operate. – (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 501)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 303.04 Siting Requirements. Before a person may enter into a financial
commitment for or to initiate construction of a new public water system or
increase the capacity of an existing public water system, the person shall:
(a) Notify
the department; and
(b) To
the extent practicable, avoid locating part or all of the new or expanded
facility at a site which:
(1) Is subject to a risk greater than 1% from
earthquakes, floods, fires or other disasters which could cause a breakdown of the
public water system or a portion thereof; or
(2) Except for intake structures, is within the
floodplain of a 100-year flood or is lower than any recorded high tide where
appropriate records exist.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 303.05 Entry and Inspection of Public Water
Systems. – (Redesignated as Env-Dw 720)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws
303.06 Hydrogeologic or Engineering Study.
(a)
In a case of noncompliance with the requirements of Env-Ws 300 for the sizing
or configuration of water system facilities or failure to meet a MCL, the
system owner shall undertake an engineering or other appropriate study to determine
the design factors and alternative methods of correcting the deficiencies, the cost
of which shall
be borne by the owner.
(b)
Systems serving more than 50 service customers shall be required to use the
services of a
(c)
Systems which have already performed a study for a particular MCL shall
not be required to restudy the same scope of work. Where the exceedence of a MCL continues to
occur, the
system owner shall undertake other appropriate investigations.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 303.07
Submission of Descriptive Data.
(a)
All public water systems shall provide, on request of the department, data which is
descriptive of the present facilities, status of current operational level, and
future plans for expansion.
(b)
The department shall request such data whenever the department receives
information which indicates that the information on file with the department is
not current.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
PART
Env-Ws 304 RECORDKEEPING RESPONSIBILITY
OF SYSTEMS
Env-Ws 304.01 Recordkeeping Responsibility. – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 718
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.02 Microbiological Records.
(a)
Each system shall retain all records of microbiological analyses,
including repeat or special samples, for not less than 5 years.
(b)
Actual laboratory reports may be kept or data may be transferred to
tabular summaries, provided that the information retained includes:
(1) The analytical method used;
(2) The number of samples analyzed each month;
and
(3) The analytical results, set forth in a form
which makes possible comparison with the limits specified in Env-Ws 315.01.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.03 Turbidity Records.
(a)
Each system using surface water, in part or in whole, shall retain
records of turbidity measurements for not less than one year.
(b) Turbidity records shall include the following
information:
(1) Date and place of sampling; and
(2) Date and results of analyses.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.04 Radionuclide Records. An owner of a community water system subject
to the provisions of Env-Ws 324 shall retain:
(a)
The records of analysis, until the records are at least 10 years old;
(b)
The records of action taken by the system owner to correct violations of
Env-Ws 324, for a minimum of 3 years after the last action taken with respect
to the particular violation involved;
(c)
The public notice issued pursuant to Env-Ws 351 through Env-Ws 359, for
a minimum of 3 years after issuance; and
(d)
The exemption or variance, issued pursuant to Env-Ws 341 through Env-Ws
349, for at least 5 years following the expiration of the variance or
exemption.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.05 Disinfection Residual.
(a)
Each system that is required to disinfect shall retain records of
disinfection measurements until the records are at least 10 years old.
(b)
Disinfection records shall include the following information:
(1) Date and place of sampling; and
(2) Date and results of analyses.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.06 Asbestos Records. Records of any determination made pursuant to
Env-Ws 326.08 that a system shall conduct repeat monitoring for asbestos shall:
(a) Include the basis for that decision;
(b)
Identify the repeat monitoring frequency; and
(c) Be retained until the records are at least 10
years old.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.07 Lead, Copper, and Corrosion Testing.
(a)
Each system shall retain records of lead and copper samples and
corrosion measurements until the records are at least 12 years old.
(b)
Lead, copper, and corrosion testing records shall include the following
information:
(1) Date, place, and context of the sample; and
(2) Date and results of analyses.
(c)
Data shall also be maintained concerning the types and concentrations of
chemical treatments.
(d)
Records of lead service line replacement shall not be destroyed if they are
less than 10 years old.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 304.08 Acrylamide / Epichlorohydrin Water Quality
Records. For systems using
acrylamide/epichlorohydrin, records shall not be destroyed if they are less
than 10 years old in order to demonstrate the system’s compliance with the
treatment techniques for acrylamide or epichlorohydrin, as applicable, in
Env-Ws 327.90.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws
304.09 Water Quality Records Other
Than Microbiological and Turbidity.
(a)
Records of analyses for other than microbiological contaminants,
including residual disinfection concentration, temperature and pH measurement
or turbidity shall not be destroyed if they are less than 10 years old.
(b)
Such records shall include at least the following information:
(1) Date and place of sampling; and
(2) Date and results of analyses.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws
304.10 Recordkeeping for Filtration. Recordkeeping requirements for surface water
filtration shall be as specified in Env-Ws 380.25.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 304.11 Other Treatments. Records of other chemical treatment shall be
retained for at least 3 years.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 304.12 Monitoring Waivers. A system shall maintain its most recent
monitoring waiver approval letter, including a copy of application and
any additional information submitted to support the waiver.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 304.13 Sanitary Survey Records. The records of sanitary surveys shall not be
destroyed unless they are at least 10 years old.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #8040, eff 2-14-04; ss by #8498, eff
11-30-05
Env-Ws 304.14 Public Notice Recordkeeping. The records of public notices shall be kept by
the system for at least 3 years.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 305 COATINGS AND ADDITIVES; LEAD PROHIBITION – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 403
Env-Ws
305.01 – 305.02
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300); ss by #8498, eff
PART Env-Ws
306 SANITARY SURVEY – (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 720)
Env-Ws 306.01 Sanitary Survey Field Inspections.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 306.02 Significant Deficiencies for Small
Community and Non-Community Water Systems.
Source. #8498, eff
PART Env-Ws
307 STANDARDS ADOPTED BY REFERENCE – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 407
Env-Ws 307.01 Standards of the American Water Works
Association.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 308 CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES FOR NON-CENTRAL
TREATMENT - Redesignated as Env-Dw 723
Env-Ws 308.01 Definitions.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 308.02 Point-of-Entry Treatment.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 308.03 Point-of-Use Treatment.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) by #6521, eff
Env-Ws 308.04 Goals and Policy for Point-of-Use
Treatment.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.05 POU User Agreement.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.06 POU Equipment Requirements.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.07 POU Compliance Requirements.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.08 Violation of MCL when using POU.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.09 POU Ongoing User Education.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.10 Long-Term Use of POU Treatment.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8498, eff
Env-Ws 308.11 Bottled Water.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff
PART
Env-Ws 309 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 310 DRINKING WATER QUALITY STANDARDS – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 311 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 312 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL
(MCL) AND MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOAL (MCLG) – RADIONUCLIDES – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 313
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL (MCL) AND MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOAL
(MCLG) - MICROBIOLOGY – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 314 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL
(MCL) AND MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOALS (MCLG) FOR INORGANICS – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 315 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL (MCL) AND MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL GOAL
(MCLG) FOR REGULATED ORGANICS – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws
315.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7735, eff 8-2-02; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff
6-4-05, EXPIRES:
12-1-05; ss by #8474, eff 11-30-05 (formerly Env-Ws
317.01)
Env-Ws
315.02 – 315.05
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 316 REGULATED SECONDARY
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS (SMCLs) – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7645, eff 2-8-02; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff
6-4-05, EXPIRES: 12-1-05; ss by #8474, eff 11-30-05 (formerly Env-Ws 319.01)
PART
Env-Ws 317 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7261, eff 5-4-00; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff
6-4-05, EXPIRES:
12-1-05;
moved by #8474, eff 11-30-05 (see Env-Ws 315.01)
PART Env-Ws 318 UNREGULATED ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 319 REGULATED SECONDARY MAXIMUM
CONTAMINANT LEVELS (SMCLs)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7261, eff 5-4-00; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff
6-4-05, EXPIRED:
12-1-05
PART
Env-Ws 320 MONITORING, REPORTING AND
COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 321 GENERAL MONITORING – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Statutory Authority: RSA 485:3
Env-Ws 321.01 – 321.06
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
Env-Ws 321.07 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
321.08
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7352, eff 8-24-00; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss
by #9473, INTERIM, eff 6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE,
eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES: 5-31-10
Env-Ws
321.09 – 321.17
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
Env-Ws
321.18
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
321.19
Source. #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01 ss
by #9473, INTERIM, eff 6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE,
eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES: 5-31-10
PART Env-Ws 322 REPORTING MONITORING DATA – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws
322.01 through Env-Ws 322.09 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 322.10 – 322.11
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01 ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
PART
Env-Ws 323 VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 324 MONITORING FOR RADIONUCLIDES – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws
324.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8040, eff
Env-Ws
324.02 - 324.17
Source. #8040, eff
PART Env-Ws 325 BACTERIA MONITORING – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws
325.01 - 325.15
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
325.16 through Env-Ws 325.18 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
325.19
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
PART Env-Ws 326 MONITORING FOR INORGANIC CHEMICALS
– Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws 326.01 – 326.03
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
Env-Ws
326.04 and Env-Ws 326.05 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
326.06 – 326.11
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws 300)
#6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff 6-5-09,
EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES: 5-31-10
Env-Ws 326.12 through Env-Ws 326.19 -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
326.20 – 326.27
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading fEnv-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
Env-Ws 326.28 through Env-Ws 326.29 -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 326.30 - 326.39
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 326.40
through Env-Ws 326.59 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 326.60
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 327 MONITORING FOR ORGANICS – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws 327.01 –
327.02
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.03 - Env-Ws 327.05 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.06 – 327.07
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff
12-1-09, EXPIRES: 5-31-10
Env-Ws
327.08 - Env-Ws 327.09 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01
Env-Ws
327.10
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.11 -
Env-Ws 327.12 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.13 – 327.14
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM,
eff 6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09,
EXPIRES: 5-31-10
Env-Ws
327.15 through Env-Ws 327.39 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.40 – 327.42
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.43 - Env-Ws 327.44 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.45
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.46 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.47
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.48 -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.49
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.50 -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 327.51 – 327.54
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.55 through Env-Ws 327.69 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.70
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #7735, eff 8-2-02
Env-Ws
327.71
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.72
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; amd by #8351, eff 5-14-05; ss
by #9473, INTERIM, eff 6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE,
eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES: 5-31-10
Env-Ws
327.73
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.74 through Env-Ws 327.89 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
327.90
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 328 UNREGULATED ORGANICS - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 329 MONITORING FOR SECONDARIES – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 700
Env-Ws
329.01 – 329.08
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7501, eff 6-5-01; ss by #9473, INTERIM, eff
6-5-09, EXPIRES: 12-2-09; ss by #9606, EMERGENCY RULE, eff 12-1-09, EXPIRES:
5-31-10
Env-Ws
329.09 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 330 LABORATORY ANALYTICAL
TECHNIQUES – Redesignated as Env-Dw 700
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PARTS Env-Ws 331 through Env-Ws 339 -
RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #4850, eff
PART
Env-Ws 340 MCL VIOLATION - EVALUATION
AND RESPONSE - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 341 VARIANCES AND EXEMPTIONS – Redesignated
as Env-Dw 721
Env-Ws 341.01 - 341.03
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 342 VARIANCES ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT
Env-Ws
342.01 Requirements for a Variance.
(a)
The department
shall grant a
variance to a public water system from a requirement respecting an applicable
MCL
established by Env-Ws 300 upon finding that:
(1) Because of characteristics of the raw water
sources which are reasonably available to the system, the system cannot meet
the requirements respecting the MCL despite application of the
best technology, treatment techniques, or other means;
(2) The granting of a variance shall not result
in an unreasonable risk to the health of persons served by the system; and
(3)
The variance is not prohibited by 40 CFR 141.4(a).
(b)
The department
shall grant a
variance to a public water system from a requirement of an applicable
specified treatment technique upon a finding that the public water system
applying for the variance has demonstrated that such treatment technique is not
necessary to protect the health of persons because of the nature of the raw
water source of such system.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.02 Request for a Variance.
(a)
A supplier of water may request a variance for a public water system by
submitting a request for a variance in writing to the department.
(b)
Suppliers of water may submit a joint request for variances when they
seek similar variances under similar circumstances.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.03
Content of Variance Request. Any written request for a
variance shall include the following information:
(a) The
name, location, and EPA identification number of the system(s) for which the
variance is requested;
(b)
The nature and duration of the variance requested;
(c) If the raw water source is a surface water,
the name of the source and the location of the system’s intake;
(d) If the raw water source is one or more wells,
the type, depth, and location of the well(s);
(e) An assessment of all potential sources of
pollution for the raw water source;
(f)
Relevant analytical results of water quality samples from each
system for which the variance is requested, including results of relevant tests
conducted pursuant to the requirements of the drinking water rules;
(g)
For any request made under Env-Ws 342.01(a):
(1)
Information regarding all alternative water sources to which the system
could economically connect, based on the system’s size, capitalization, annual
revenues, and other economic and geographic factors;
(2) A
full explanation with supporting documentation of the
best available treatment technology and techniques;
(3) Economic
and legal factors relevant to the system’s ability to comply;
(4) Analytical
results of raw water quality relevant to the variance request;
(5) An assessment of whether any of the criteria
listed in Env-Ws 341.01(c) would be met if the variance is granted;
(6) A proposed compliance schedule that specifies the
date each step toward compliance will be achieved, including at a
minimum the following dates:
a. The date by which arrangement for
alternative raw water source or improvement of existing raw water source shall
be completed;
b. The
date of initiation of the connection of the alternative raw water source or
improvement of existing raw water source; and
c. The
date by which final compliance shall be achieved;
(7) A
plan for the provision of safe drinking water in the case of an excessive rise
in the contaminant level for which the variance is requested; and
(8) A
plan for additional interim control measures during the effective period of the
variance;
(h)
A
statement signed
by the applicant(s) that the system(s) will perform monitoring and other
reasonable requirements prescribed by the department as a condition of the
variance;
and
(i)
Any other information believed by the applicant to be pertinent to the
request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.04 Consideration of a Variance Request.
(a)
The department
shall act on a variance request within 90 days of receipt of a request that complies with
Env-Ws 342.02 and Env-Ws 342.03.
(b)
In its consideration of whether the public water system is unable to
comply with an
applicable MCL because of the nature of the raw water source, the department
shall consider the following:
(1) The concentration of the contaminant in the
water;
(2) The availability and effectiveness of
treatment methods for the contaminant for which the variance is requested; and
(3) Cost and other economic considerations such
as implementing treatment, improving the quality of the source water,
or using an alternate Source.
(c) A variance shall be issued to a system only if it is
still needed after the system applies the best technology,
treatment techniques, or other means.
(d)
In its consideration of whether a public water system shall be granted a
variance to a required treatment technique because such treatment is
unnecessary to protect public health, the department shall consider the
following:
(1) Quality of the water source including water
quality data and potential sources of pollution; and
(2) Source protection measures employed by the
public water system.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.05 Disposition of a Variance Request.
(a) The
department shall notify the applicant in writing of its proposed decision on
the application for a variance.
(b)
If the department
proposes to
deny the application, the notice sent pursuant to (a), above, shall:
(1)
State the reason(s) for the proposed denial;
(2) Offer
the applicant an opportunity to present additional information or argument to
the department
within 30
days of the date of the notice; and
(3) Inform
the applicant that if additional information is not received, the application
shall be deemed denied as of the day following the deadline for submitting the
information.
(c) If
the applicant submits additional information or argument, the department
shall make a final determination on the request within 30 days after receiving the additional
information or argument.
(d)
If the department
proposes to grant a variance request, the notice sent pursuant to (a), above, shall
identify:
(1) The name, location, and EPA identification number of
the water system to which the variance will apply;
(2) The proposed variance;
(3) The period of time for which the variance
will be effective;
(4) For
a variance requested under Env-Ws 342.01(a), a proposed schedule in accordance
with Env-Ws 342.06;
(5) For a variance requested under Env-Ws 342.01(a), that
the variance shall
be terminated:
a. When
the system comes into compliance with the applicable rule; or
b. Upon
a finding by the department, after public hearing, that the system has failed to
comply with any requirements of a final schedule issued pursuant to Env-Ws 342.07(j)
or Env-Ws 342.08, as applicable, and cannot or will not take steps to come back
into compliance with the schedule; and
(6) For a variance requested under Env-Ws 342.01(b),
that the variance shall be terminated if the department determines, after a
public hearing,
that:
a. The
nature of the raw water source is such that the specified treatment technique
for which the variance was granted is necessary to protect the health of
persons; or
b. The
public water system has failed to comply with monitoring and other requirements
prescribed by the department as a condition to the granting of the variance.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.06
Proposed Schedules for Compliance and Control Measures.
(a) For a variance requested under Env-Ws 342.01(a),
the department
shall propose a schedule for:
(1) Compliance, including increments of progress,
by the public water system with each contaminant level requirement covered by
the variance; and
(2) Implementation by the public water system of
such additional control measures as the department shall require for each
contaminant covered by the variance.
(b)
The proposed schedule for compliance shall specify dates by which steps
towards compliance are to be taken, including, at a minimum, where
applicable:
(1) The date by which the arrangement for an
alternative raw water source or improvement of existing raw water source shall
be completed;
(2) The date of initiation of the connection for
the alternative raw water source or improvement of the existing raw water
source; and
(3) The date by which final compliance shall be
achieved.
(c)
The proposed schedule shall, if the public water system has no access to
an alternative raw water source and can effect or anticipate no adequate
improvement of the existing raw water source, specify an indefinite time period
for compliance until a new and effective treatment technology is developed at
which time a new compliance schedule shall be prescribed by the department.
(d)
The proposed schedule for implementation of additional interim control
measures during the period of variance shall specify interim treatment
techniques, methods and equipment, and dates by which steps toward meeting the
additional interim control measures shall be met.
(e) The final schedule shall be established by
the department
at the time of granting the variance, subsequent to the opportunity for hearing pursuant to
Env-Ws 342.07.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.07 Public Hearings on Variances and Schedules.
(a)
Before a variance and schedule proposed by the department pursuant to Env-Ws 342.05
and Env-Ws 342.06 shall take effect, the department shall provide notice and opportunity
for public hearing on the variance and schedule. A notice given pursuant to this section
shall cover as many variances as have been requested and a
hearing held pursuant to such notice shall include each of the variances
covered by the notice.
(b)
Public notice of an opportunity for hearing on a variance and schedule
shall be circulated in a manner designed to inform interested and potentially
interested persons of the proposed variance and schedule, and shall include
posting a public notice in the principal post office of each municipality or
area served by the public water system, and:
(1) Publishing
a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area served by the public
water system;
or
(2)
Delivering notices door-to-door or by first class mail to each customer
in the area served by the public water system.
(c)
The
public notice shall:
(1)
Include a summary of the proposed variance and
schedule; and
(2) Inform interested persons that they may
request a public hearing on the proposed variance and schedule.
(d)
Any
interested person who wishes to request a public hearing shall submit the request to the department in
writing within 30 days after the issuance of the public notices pursuant to (b), above.
(e)
A request
for public
hearing shall include the following:
(1) The name, mailing address, and daytime telephone number of the
individual, organization, or other entity requesting a hearing;
(2) A brief statement of the interest the person making
the request has in the proposed variance and schedule; and
(3) A
brief summary of the information that the requester intends
to submit at the
public hearing.
(f)
The request
shall be signed by the individual making the request, or, if the request
is made on behalf of an organization or other entity, by a responsible official of the
organization or other entity.
(g)
The department
shall give notice in the manner set forth in (b), above, of any hearing to be held pursuant to
a request submitted by an interested person or on the department’s own motion. Notice of the hearing also shall be sent to the persons
requesting the hearing, if any.
(h) Notice
of the hearing shall:
(1) Include
a statement of the purpose of the hearing;
(2)
Specify the time and location of the hearing;
(3)
Specify the address and telephone number of an
office at which interested persons may obtain further information concerning
the hearing;
and
(4) Be
given not less than 15 days prior to the date scheduled for the hearing.
(i)
A hearing convened pursuant to (g) above shall be conducted in accordance with
the provisions of Env-C 200 pertaining to non-adjudicative hearings.
(j)
The variance and schedule shall become effective 30 days after the notice
of opportunity for a hearing is given pursuant to (b), above, if no timely request for a hearing is
submitted and the department does not determine to hold a public hearing on its
own motion.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.08 Action After Hearing. Within 30 days after the conclusion of
the public hearing held pursuant to Env-Ws 342.07, the department
shall, after
taking into consideration information obtained during the hearing
and other relevant information:
(a) Issue the variance and
schedule as
proposed;
(b) Issue a revised variance and schedule; or
(c) Deny the variance request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.09 Alternative Treatment Techniques. The department shall grant a request for a variance
from any treatment technique requirement upon a showing by the requestor that an alternative treatment
technique not included in such requirement is at least as efficient in lowering
the level of the contaminant with respect to which such requirement was
prescribed. A variance under this
paragraph shall be conditioned on the use of the alternative treatment
technique which is the basis of the variance.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 342.10 Treatment Techniques.
(a)
The department
shall require community water systems and non-transient, non-community water
systems to install and use any treatment method identified in Env-Ws 345
through Env-Ws 347 as a condition for granting a variance except as provided in
(b),
below. If after the installation of the
treatment method the system still cannot meet the MCL, the system shall be eligible for a
variance.
(b)
If a system can demonstrate, through comprehensive engineering
assessments which may include pilot plant studies, that the treatment methods
identified in Env-Ws 345 through Env-Ws 347 would only achieve a de minimis
reduction in contaminants, the department shall issue a schedule of compliance
that requires the system being granted the variance to examine other treatment
methods as a condition of obtaining the variance.
(c)
If the department
determines that a treatment method identified in (b), above, is technically feasible, the department
shall require the system to install and use that treatment method in connection
with a compliance schedule issued. The department’s
determination shall be based upon studies by the system and other relevant
information.
(d)
The department
shall require a public water system to use bottled water or point-of-use
devices or other means as a condition for granting a variance from the
requirements of Env-Ws 345 through Env-Ws 347 to avoid an unreasonable risk to
health.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws
343 EXEMPTIONS ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT –
Redesignated
as Env-Dw 721
Env-Ws 343.01 Requirements for an Exemption.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
343.02 Exemption Request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.03
Content of Exemption Request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.04 Consideration of an Exemption Request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.05 Disposition of an Exemption Request.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.06
Proposed Schedules for Compliance and Control Measures.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.07 Public Hearings on Exemption Schedules.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.08 Action After Hearing; Final
Schedule.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 343.09 Extension of Date for Compliance.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
343.10 Bottled Water and Point-of-Use
Devices.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 344 MODIFYING WATER QUALITY
Env-Ws 344.01 Treatment of Contaminants by Flow Mix.
– Redesignated
as Env-Dw 402.06
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 345 BEST AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY,
TREATMENT TECHNIQUES, OR OTHER MEANS GENERALLY AVAILABLE – Redesignated as Env-Dw 722
Env-Ws 345.01 BAT for Microbiological.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 345.02 BAT for Turbidity.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 345.03 Variances and Exemptions from the Maximum
Contaminant Levels for Radionuclides.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #8040, eff 2-14-04; ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
(formerly Env-Ws 345.50)
Env-Ws 345.04 BAT for Alpha Radionuclides. Best available treatment for alpha emitters
shall be as specified
below:
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #8040, eff 2-14-04; ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
(formerly Env-Ws 345.51)
Env-Ws 345.05 BAT for Beta Radionuclides.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #8040, eff 2-14-04; ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
(formerly Env-Ws 345.60)
Env-Ws 345.06 Small System Compliance Technologies for
Radionuclides.
Source. #8040, eff
PART Env-Ws
346 BEST AVAILABLE TREATMENT (BAT) FOR
INORGANIC CHEMICALS – Redesignated as Env-Dw 722
Env-Ws 346.01 BAT for Inorganics.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7645, eff 2-8-02; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff 6-4-05,
EXPIRES:
12-1-05;
ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
Env-Ws 346.02 Variances and Exemptions from the Maximum
Contaminant Levels for Inorganic Chemicals.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 346.03 Variances from the Maximum Contaminant
Level for Fluoride.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
346.04 Variances and Exemptions
Concerning Corrosion Control.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 346.05 BAT Maximum Residual Disinfectant
Levels.
Source. #7735, eff
PART Env-Ws
347 BEST AVAILABLE TREATMENT - ORGANICS
– Redesignated
as Env-Dw 722
Env-Ws
347.01 BAT for Volatile Organic
Chemicals.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7261, eff 5-4-00; ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
Env-Ws
347.02 Variances and Exemptions from the
Maximum Contaminant Levels for Organic Chemicals.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
347.03 BAT Organics-Synthetic Organics.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 347.04 Variances and Exemptions from the Maximum
Contaminant Levels for Synthetic Organic Chemicals.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 347.05 BAT Disinfection Byproducts.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7735, eff 8-2-02; ss by #8497, eff 11-30-05
(formerly Env-Ws 347.701)
Env-Ws
347.06 Variances from the MCL
Disinfection Byproducts.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 347.07 Special Treatment for Acrylamide and
Epichlorohydrin.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PARTS
Env-Ws 348 through Env-Ws 350 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 351 GENERAL VIOLATION NOTIFICATION - (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 800)
Env-Ws 351.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; amd by #8351, eff 5-14-05; ss
by #9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws
351.02
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 351.03
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; amd by #8351, eff 5-14-05; amd
by #8352, eff 5-14-05; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 351.04 – 351.05
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; amd by #8351, eff 5-14-05; ss by
#9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws
351.06
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #8351, eff 5-14-05
Env-Ws
351.07 – 351.13
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART
Env-Ws 352 RULES PERTAINING TO THE
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT - (Redesignated as Env-Dw 800)
Env-Ws 352.01 Purpose and Applicability.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 352.02 – 352.10
Source. #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 352.11 – 352.12
Source. #7545, eff
Env-Ws
352.13 – 352.15
Source. #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 352.16
Source. #7545, eff 1-1-02; amd by #8351, eff 5-14-05;
ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 352.17 – 352.18
Source. #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART
Env-Ws 353 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART Env-Ws 354 MANDATORY HEALTH EFFECTS LANGUAGE - (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 800)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM,
eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART
Env-Ws 355 SCHEDULE, VERIFICATION OF
NOTICE ISSUANCE, AND NOTICE LANGUAGE FOR
MICROBIOLOGY, TURBIDITY, AND RADIOLOGICAL - (Redesignated as Env-Dw 800)
Env-Ws
355.01 – 355.04
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 355.05 – 355.06
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 356 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR INORGANICS
- (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 800)
Env-Ws 356.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; amd by #7645, eff 2-8-02; ss
by #9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART Env-Ws 357 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR ORGANICS - (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 800)
Env-Ws
357.01
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; amd by #7261, eff 5-4-00; ss by #7545, eff
1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff 1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
Env-Ws 357.02 – 357.04
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART
Env-Ws 358 PUBLIC NOTICE UNREGULATED
CONTAMINANT MONITORING RULE - (Redesignated as Env-Dw 800)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART Env-Ws 359 NOTIFICATION FOR SECONDARY MCLs - (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 800)
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7545, eff 1-1-02; ss by #9618, INTERIM, eff
1-1-10, EXPIRES: 6-30-10
PART Env-Ws
360 GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF
A PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM - (Redesignated as Env-Dw 503)
Env-Ws 360.01 Notification of Impairment.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.02 Notice of Change of Personnel.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
360.03 Notice of Change of System
Owner.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
New.
#8475, eff
Env-Ws 360.04 Operational Responsibility.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.05 Operations Manual.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
New.
#8475, eff
Env-Ws 360.06 Water System Rules.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.07 Termination of Service.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
360.08 Submission of Production and
Treatment Forms.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
360.09 Priority Repair Arrangement.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.10 Notice of Planned Outages.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.11 Responsibility to Promptly Repair and
Maintain a Public Water System.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
360.12 Required Action After
Mechanical Breakdown or Other Failure of a System.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.13 Inspection Frequency of Public Water
Systems.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws 300)
#6521, eff
Env-Ws 360.14 Evaluating Supply Adequacy.
Source. #7673, eff 4-6-02; ss by #8475, eff 11-30-05
Env-Ws 360.15 Emergency Plans for Community Water
Systems.
Source. #8475, eff 11-30-05 (formerly Env-Ws 360.14)
PART Env-Ws
361 MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
- (Redesignated
as Env-Dw 504)
Env-Ws 361.01 Definitions.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.02 General System Maintenance.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.03 Source Pump Test.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.04 Distribution System
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.05 Distribution Valve Operation.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.06
Service Line Maintenance Policy.
Unless
the water
system has
adopted formal rules to the contrary:
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws 300);
ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.07 Updating Distribution Records.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
Env-Ws 361.08 Storage Tank Inspection and Maintenance.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300); ss by #8475, eff
PART
Env-Ws 362 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
PART
Env-Ws 363 CAPACITY ASSURANCE FOR
EXISTING PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS - Redesignated as Env-Dw 601
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97; ss by #7105, eff 9-23-99, EXPIRED: 9-23-07
New. #8994, INTERIM, eff 9-25-07, EXPIRES: 3-23-08
PART
Env-Ws 364 BACKFLOW PREVENTION - Redesignated
as Env-Dw 505
Env-Ws 364.01 Purpose.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 364.02 Applicability.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 364.03 Definitions.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 364.04 Responsibilities of Department, Suppliers,
Owners, and Inspectors.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 364.05 Required Reports.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
364.06 Cross-Connection Permits.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws
364.07 Replacement of Backflow
Prevention Devices.
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for
Env-Ws 300) #6521, eff
Env-Ws 364.08 Approved Backflow Prevention Devices.
Source. #6521, eff 6-4-97 (See Revision Note at
chapter heading for Env-Ws 300) ; ss by #8360, INTERIM, eff 6-4-05, EXPIRES: 12-1-05;
ss by #8476, eff 11-30-05
Env-Ws
364.09 Program Documentation.
Source. #8476, eff
Env-Ws 364.10 Required Records.
Source. #8476, eff
Env-Ws 364.11 Approval of Cross-Connection Programs;
Revisions.
Source. #8476, eff
PART Env-Ws 365 - RESERVED
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Ws
300) #6521, eff 6-4-97
APPENDIX
Rule |
NH State Statute |
Federal Regulation |
|
Env-Ws
301 (also see specific section listed below) |
RSA
485:2, V |
40
CFR 141.1 |
|
Env-Ws
301.05 |
RSA
541-A:22, IV |
|
|
Env-Ws
302 |
RSA
485:1-a |
40
CFR 141.2 |
|
Env-Ws
303 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.5 |
|
Env-Ws
304 |
RSA
485:41, IX |
40
CFR 141 Subpart D |
|
Env-Ws
305 |
RSA
485:3, VIII |
|
|
Env-Ws
306 |
RSA
485:1, II(d) |
|
|
Env-Ws
307 |
RSA
485:41, III |
|
|
Env-Ws
308 |
RSA
485:1-a; 485:3 |
40
CFR 141 Subpart J |
|
|
|
|
|
Env-Ws 310.01 |
RSA 485:1, I |
40 CFR 141
Subpart A |
|
Env-Ws 310.02(a) |
RSA 485:3, I(c) |
40 CFR 141
Subpart C |
|
Env-Ws 310.02(b) |
RSA 485:44, I |
40 CFR 141.28 |
|
Env-Ws 310.02(c) |
RSA 485:3, I(c) |
40 CFR 141
Subpart C |
|
Env-Ws 310.02(d) |
RSA 485:41, IV |
40 CFR 141
Subpart D, O, & Q |
|
Env-Ws 310.02(e) |
RSA 485:35;
485:3, I(c) |
40 CFR 141.101 |
|
Env-Ws 312 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.55
and 141.66 |
|
Env-Ws 313 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.52
and 63 |
|
Env-Ws 314 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.51
and 62 |
|
Env-Ws 315 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.50,
53, 54, 61, 64, and 65 |
|
Env-Ws 315.05 |
RSA 485:3, IV |
40 CFR 141.111 |
|
Env-Ws 316 |
RSA 485:3, II |
40 CFR 143.3 |
|
|
|
|
|
Env-Ws 317.01 |
RSA 485:16-a; 485:3, I |
|
|
Env-Ws 317.70 |
RSA 485:3,
I(b)(1) |
40 CFR 141.64 |
|
Env-Ws 317.80 |
RSA 485:3,
I(a) |
40 CFR 141.65 |
|
Env-Ws
319.01(b) |
RSA 485:16-a |
|
|
Env-Ws
321.01 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
321.02 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.29 |
|
Env-Ws
321.03 - 321.04 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
321.05 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.32 |
|
Env-Ws
321.06 - 321.10 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
321.11 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.24 (f) |
|
Env-Ws
321.12 - 321.19 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
322 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws 323 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.24
(f) |
|
Env-Ws 324.01 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.26 |
|
Env-Ws 324.02 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.66 |
|
Env-Ws 324.03
- 324.16 |
RSA 485:3, I; 485:41, I, & IV |
40 CFR 141.26 |
|
Env-Ws 324.17 |
RSA 485:41, IV |
40 CFR 141
Appendix |
|
Env-Ws 324.18 |
RSA 485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.25 40 CFR 141.26 |
|
Env-Ws
325.01- 325.11 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.21 |
|
Env-Ws
325.12 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.21 (f) |
|
Env-Ws
325.13 - 325.14 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.22 (g) |
|
Env-Ws
325.15 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.63 (a) |
|
Env-Ws
325.19 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.63 (a) |
|
Env-Ws
325.31- 325.34 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.22 |
|
Env-Ws
325.35 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40 CFR 141.31 (b) |
|
Env-Ws
325.40 |
RSA
485:3 |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
325.51 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.26 (a) |
|
Env-Ws
325:53 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.26 (a) |
|
Env-Ws
325:54 - 325.64 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40 CFR 141.26 (a) |
|
Env-Ws
325.65 - 325.68 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
325.70 |
RSA
485: 3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
325.80 |
RSA
485:3, IV |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
326.01 - 326.03 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.23(a) |
|
Env-Ws
326.06 - 326.10 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.23(a) |
|
Env-Ws
326.11 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws
326.20 - 326.25 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.23(b) |
|
Env-Ws
326.20 - 326.25 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.23(b) |
|
Env-Ws
326.20 - 326.25 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.23(b) |
|
Env-Ws
326.30 - 326.33 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.23 |
|
Env-Ws
326.34 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40 CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws
326.35 - 326.38 |
RSA
483:3, I |
40
CFR 141.23 |
|
Env-Ws
326.39 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws
326.60 |
RSA
485:3, II |
|
|
Env-Ws
327.01 - 327.02 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.40 |
|
Env-Ws
327.06 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
327.06(e) |
RSA
485:3; 485:41 |
40
CFR 141.24 |
|
Env-Ws
327.07 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
327.10 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.24 (f) |
|
Env-Ws
327.13 - 327.14 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 14.23 (k) |
|
Env-Ws
327.40 - 327.42 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.24 (f) |
|
Env-Ws
327.45 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.24 (f) |
|
Env-Ws
327.47 |
RSA
485:3, I |
|
|
Env-Ws
327.49 |
RSA
485:3, I |
-- |
|
Env-Ws
327.51 |
RSA
485:3, I |
|
|
Env-Ws
327.52 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws
327.53 - 327.54 |
RSA
485:3, I |
|
|
Env-Ws 327.70 |
RSA 485:3,
I(c) |
40 CFR 141.132 |
|
Env-Ws
327.71 - 327.73 |
RSA
485:3, I |
40
CFR 141.30 |
|
Env-Ws
327.90 |
RSA
485:3, I (c) |
40
CFR 141.111 |
|
Env-Ws
329.01 - 329.06 |
RSA
485:3, II |
40
CFR 143.4 |
|
Env-Ws
329.07 |
RSA
485:41, IV |
40
CFR 141.31 |
|
Env-Ws
329.08 |
RSA
485:3, II |
|
|
Env-Ws
330 |
RSA
485:3, I |
|
|
Env-Ws
341 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142.1 Subpart A |
|
Env-Ws
342 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart E |
|
Env-Ws
343 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart F |
|
Env-Ws
344 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart B |
|
Env-Ws
345 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart G |
|
Env-Ws
346 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart G |
|
Env-Ws
347 |
RSA
485:3, III; RSA 485:42 |
40
CFR 142 Subpart G |
|
Env-Ws 351 |
RSA 485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
40
CFR 141.31 & 141.32; 40
CFR 141, Subpart Q |
|
Env-Ws 352 |
RSA 485:3, III (b) |
40
CFR 141.151 Subpart O |
|
Env-Ws 352.11(d)(4) |
RSA
485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
40
CFR 141.31 & 141.32; 40
CFR 141, Subpart Q |
|
Env-Ws 354 |
RSA 485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
40
CFR 141.32(e) |
|
Env-Ws 355.01-.04 |
RSA 485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
Fed
Reg Vol. 65 26024-26034 |
|
Env-Ws 355.05 |
RSA 485:43 |
40 CFR 141
Appendix |
|
Env-Ws 355.06 |
RSA 485:43 |
|
|
Env-Ws
356 |
RSA 485:3, I (2)(c); 485:3, VII; 485:41, VI |
Fed
Reg Vol. 65 26025-26027 |
|
Env-Ws
356.01 |
RSA 485:3, I (2)(c); 485:3, VII; 485:41, IV & VI |
Fed
Reg Vol. 65 26025-26027; 40
CFR 141.6 |
|
Env-Ws 357 |
RSA
485:3, I (2)(c) 485:41, VI |
Fed
Reg Vol. 65 26027-26034 |
|
Env-Ws 357.01(b)(5) |
RSA 485:16-a |
|
|
Env-Ws 358 |
RSA
485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
40
CFR 141, Subpart Q |
|
Env-Ws 359 |
RSA
485:3, I(2)(c); 485:41, VI |
40
CFR 141, Subpart Q |
|
Env-Ws 360.01 –
360.06 |
RSA 485:3, I;
485:11; 485:41. I-IV; 485:43, I |
|
|
Env-Ws 360.07 –
360.11 |
RSA 485:3, I(c) |
|
|
Env-Ws 360.12 |
RSA 485:41, V |
|
|
Env-Ws 360.13 |
RSA 485:41, I
and II |
|
|
Env-Ws 360.14 |
RSA 485:3, I
(c); 485:41, II |
|
|
Env-Ws 361 |
RSA 485:3, I
(c); 485:11; 485:41 I-IV |
|
|
Env-Ws 364.01 -
364.11 |
RSA
485:11; 485:41 |
|