Fla. Admin. Code R. 62-550.828

Current through Reg. 50, No. 222; November 13, 2024
Section 62-550.828 - Ground Water Rule
(1) The requirements contained in the July 1, 2014, edition of 40 C.F.R. Part 141, Subpart S (Sections 141.400 through 141.405) (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-05591), are adopted and incorporated herein by reference and are enforceable under this rule, except the following regulations are not adopted or incorporated in this rule: 40 C.F.R. §§ 141.400(c)(5), 141.402(e)(2), 141.402(f), and 141.403(a)(7)(iii). This subsection shall be effective on July 7, 2015.
(2) In addition to the public notification requirements in Part IV of Chapter 62-560, F.A.C., the following public notification requirements are adopted and incorporated herein by reference and are enforceable under this rule:
(a) In the July 1, 2015, edition of 40 C.F.R. § 141.202 (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-07215), the Tier 1 public notice requirements pertaining to detection of E. coli, enterococci, or coliphage in source water samples required under 40 C.F.R. §§ 141.402(a) and 141.402(b) (July 1, 2014), which are incorporated by reference in subsection 62-550.828(1), F.A.C.
(b) In the July 1, 2015, edition of 40 C.F.R. § 141.203 (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-07220), the Tier 2 public notice requirements pertaining to failure to take corrective action or failure to maintain at least 4-log treatment of viruses before or at the first customer under 40 C.F.R. § 141.403(a) (July 1, 2014), which is incorporated by reference in subsection 62-550.828(1), F.A.C.

TABLE 1

MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR INORGANIC COMPOUNDS

FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER

CONTAMINANT

MCL (mg/L)

1074

Antimony

0.006

1005

Arsenic

0.05 through 12/31/2004

0.010 on and after 01/01/2005

1094

Asbestos

7 MFL

1010

Barium

2

1075

Beryllium

0.004

1015

Cadmium

0.005

1020

Chromium

0.1

1024

Cyanide (as free Cyanide)

0.2

1025

Fluoride

4.0

1030

Lead

0.015

1035

Mercury

0.002

1036

Nickel

0.1

1040

Nitrate

10 (as N)

1041

Nitrite

1 (as N)

Total Nitrate and Nitrite

10 (as N)

1045

Selenium

0.05

1052

Sodium

160

1085

Thallium

0.002

Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level;

MFL = million fibers per liter (longer than 10 micrometers);

mg/L = milligrams per liter.

TABLE 2

MAXIMUM RESIDUAL DISINFECTANT LEVELS

FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER

DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL

MRDL (mg/L)

1012

Chlorine

4.0 (as Cl2)

1006

Chloramines

4.0 (as Cl2)

1008

Chlorine Dioxide

0.8 (as ClO2)

Abbreviations Used: mg/L = milligrams per liter;

MRDL = maximum residual disinfectant level.

TABLE 4

MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS

FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER

CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER)

MCL (mg/L)

2977

1, 1-Dichloroethylene (75-35-4)

0.007

2981

1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane (71-55-6)

0.2

2985

1, 1, 2-Tricholoroethane (79-00-5)

0.005

2980

1, 2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2)

0.003

2983

1, 2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5)

0.005

2378

1, 2, 4-Tricholorobenzene (120-82-1)

0.07

2990

Benzene (71-43-2)

0.001

2982

Carbon tetrachloride (56-23-5)

0.003

2380

cis-1, 2-Dichloroethylene (156-59-2)

0.07

2964

Dichloromethane (75-09-2)

0.005

2992

Ethylbenzene (100-41-4)

0.7

2989

Monochlorobenzene (108-90-7)

0.1

2968

o-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1)

0.6

2969

para-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7)

0.075

2996

Styrene (100-42-5)

0.1

2987

Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4)

0.003

2991

Toluene (108-88-3)

1

2979

trans-1, 2-Dichloroethylene (156-60-5)

0.1

2984

Trichloroethylene (79-01-6)

0.003

2976

Vinyl chloride (75-01-4)

0.001

2955

Xylenes (total) (1330-20-7)

10

Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number;

MCL = maximum contaminant level;

mg/L = milligrams per liter.

TABLE 5

MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS

FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER

CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER)

MCL (mg/L)

Regulatory Detection Limit (mg/L)

2063

2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD (Dioxin) (1746-01-6)

3 X 10-8

5 x 10-9

2105

2, 4-D (94-75-7)

0.07

0.0001

2110

2, 4, 5-TP (Silvex) (93-72-1)

0.05

0.0002

2051

Alachlor (15972-60-8)

0.002

0.0002

2050

Atrazine (1912-24-9)

0.003

0.0001

2306

Benzo(a)pyrene (50-32-8)

0.0002

0.00002

2046

Carbofuran (1563-66-2)

0.04

0.0009

2959

Chlordane (57-74-9)

0.002

0.0002

2031

Dalapon (75-99-0)

0.2

0.001

2035

Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate (103-23-1)

0.4

0.0006

2039

Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (117-81-7)

0.006

0.0006

2931

Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) (96-12-8)

0.0002

0.00002

2041

Dinoseb (88-85-7)

0.007

0.0002

2032

Diquat (85-00-7)

0.02

0.0004

2033

Endothall (145-73-3)

0.1

0.009

2005

Endrin (72-20-8)

0.002

0.00001

2946

Ethylene dibromide (EDB) (106-93-4)

0.00002

0.00001

2034

Glyphosate (1071-83-6)

0.7

0.006

2065

Heptachlor (76-44-8)

0.0004

0.00004

2067

Heptachlor epoxide (1024-57-3)

0.0002

0.00002

2274

Hexachlorobenzene (118-74-1)

0.001

0.0001

2042

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (77-47-4)

0.05

0.0001

2010

Lindane (58-89-9)

0.0002

0.00002

2015

Methoxychlor (72-43-5)

0.04

0.0001

2036

Oxamyl (vydate) (23135-22-0)

0.2

0.002

2326

Pentachlorophenol (87-86-5)

0.001

0.00004

2040

Picloram (1918-02-1)

0.5

0.0001

2383

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

0.0005

0.0001

2037

Simazine (122-34-9)

0.004

0.00007

2020

Toxaphene (8001-35-2)

0.003

0.001

Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number;

MCL = maximum contaminant level;

mg/L = milligrams per liter.

NOTE: The Detection Limits listed in this table become effective January 22, 2004.

TABLE 6

SECONDARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS

FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER

CONTAMINANT

SMCL (mg/L)*

1002

Aluminum

0.2

1017

Chloride

250

1022

Copper

1

1025

Fluoride

2.0

1028

Iron

0.3

1032

Manganese

0.05

1050

Silver

0.1

1055

Sulfate

250

1095

Zinc

5

1905

Color

15 color units

1920

Odor**

3 (threshold odor number)

1925

pH

6.5 - 8.5

1930

Total Dissolved Solids

500

2905

Foaming Agents

0.5

Abbreviations Used:

SMCL = maximum contaminant level;

mg/L = milligrams per liter.

* Except color, odor, and pH.

** For purpose of compliance with ground water quality secondary standards, as referenced in Chapter 62-520, F.A.C., levels of ethylbenzene exceeding 30 micrograms per liter, toluene exceeding 40 micrograms per liter, or xylenes exceeding 20 micrograms per liter shall be considered equivalent to exceeding the drinking water secondary standard for odor.

TABLE 7: MONITORING FREQUENCIES AND LOCATIONS (6/24/2014)

See 40 C.F.R. Part 141, Subpart V, which is incorporated by reference in

Rule 62-550. 822, F.A.C., for Stage 2 disinfection byproducts monitoring frequencies and locations.

CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP

APPLICABILITY

INITIAL OR ROUTINE MONITORING

TRIGGER THAT INCREASES MONITORING

INCREASED MONITORING

TRIGGER THAT REDUCES MONITORING

REDUCED MONITORING

MONITORING LOCATION(S)

GW SYSTEMS

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

GW SYSTEMS

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

GW SYSTEMS

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

ASBESTOS RULE 62-550.511

CWSs, NTNCWSs

1 SAMPLE EVERY 9 YEARS

SAMPLE > MCL

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

SYSTEM NOT SUSCEPTIBLE

NO SAMPLING REQUIRED

NOTE 1

NITRATE & NITRITE RULES 62-550.500(5) & 62-550.512

CWSs, NTNCWSs

1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

GW SYS. WITH SAMPLE ³ 50% OF MCL

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

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SUBPART H SYS. WITH EACH OF 4 MOST RECENT QUARTERLY SAMPLES < 50% OF MCL

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1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY DURING QUARTER WITH HIGHEST RESULT

EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

TWSs

1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY

NITRATE SAMPLE > MCL OR NITRITE SAMPLE ³ 50% OF MCL

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

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INORGANICS RULES 62-550.500(5) & 62-550.513

CWSs, NTNCWSs

1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY

SAMPLE > MCL

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

FOUR CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS < MCL

SEE ROUTINE MONITORING

EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

CHLORINE & CHLORAMINES RULES 62-550.514(1) & 62-550.821

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING CHLORINE OR CHLORAMINES

MULTIPLE SAMPLES MONTHLY; SEE NOTE 2

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NOTE 2

CHLORINE DIOXIDE RULES 62-550.514(1) & 62-550.821

CWSs/NTNCWSs/TWSs ADDING CHLORINE DIOXIDE

1 SAMPLE DAILY

SAMPLE > MCL

ADDITIONAL 3-SAMPLE SET THE FOLLOWING DAY

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NOTE 3

TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES & HALOACETIC ACIDS (FIVE) - STAGE 1 MCLs RULES 62-550.514(2) & 62-550.821

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING ³ 10, 000 PERSONS

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT QUARTERLY

4 SAMPLES PER TREATMENT PLANT QUARTERLY

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GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 £ 50% OF MCL; SUBPART H SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE-WATER TOC £ 4.0 MG/L & ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 £ 50% OF MCL

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP.

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT QUARTERLY

NOTE 4

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 500 to 9, 999 PERSONS

1 SAMPLE PER TREAT-MENT PLANT Annually DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP.

1 SAMPLE PER TREAT-

MENT PLANT Quarterly

GW SYS. WITH AVG. OF ANNUAL SAMPLES > MCL

1 SAMPLE PER TREAT-MENT PLANT Quarterly

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GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 £ 50% OF MCL FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OR £ 25% OF MCL FOR 1 YEAR; SUBPART H SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE-WATER TOC £ 4.0 MG/L & ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 £ 50% OF MCL

1 SAMPLE PER TREAT-MENT PLANT EVERY 3 YEARS DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP.

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP.

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING < 500 PERSONS

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP.

AVG. OF ANNUAL SAMPLES > MCL

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT QUARTERLY

GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 £ 50% OF MCL FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OR £ 25% OF MCL FOR 1 YEAR

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CHLORITE - STAGE 1 MCL RULES 62-550.514(2) & 62-550.821

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING CHLORINE DIOXIDE

1 SAMPLE DAILY

SAMPLE > MCL

ADDITIONAL 3-SAMPLE SET THE FOLLOWING DAY

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NOTE 5

3-SAMPLE SET MONTHLY

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NO INDIVIDUAL ENTRY-POINT OR DIST. SYS. SAMPLE > MCL FOR 1 YEAR

3-SAMPLE SET QUARTERLY

BROMATE - STAGE 1 MCL RULES 62-550.514(2) & 62-550.821

CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING OZONE

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT MONTHLY

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ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE-WATER BROMIDE < 0.05 MG/L BASED UPON MONTHLY MEASUREMENTS

1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT QUARTERLY

ENTRANCE TO DIST. SYS. UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

VOLATILE ORGANICS RULES 62-550.500(5) & 62-550.515

CWSs, NTNCWSs

4 CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS OR, IF AUTHORIZED, 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY; SEE NOTE 6

DETECTION OF ANY VOC AT > 0.0005 MG/L

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

GW SYS. WITH NO DETECTION OF ANY VOC DURING 3 YEARS OF ANNUAL SAMPLING

1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

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NOTE 7

SYNTHETIC ORGANICS RULES 62-550.500(5) & 62-550.516

CWSs/NTNCWSs SERVING > 3, 300 PERSONS

4 CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS

DETECTION OF ANY SOC

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY

NO DETECTION OF ANY SOC DURING INITIAL COMPLIANCE PERIOD

2 QUARTERLY SAMPLES IN THE SAME YEAR EVERY 3 YEARS

NOTE 7

CWSs/NTNCWSs SERVING £ 3, 300 PERSONS

1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS RULE 62-550.518

CWSs, NTNCWSs, TWSs SERVING > 1, 000 PERSONS

MULTIPLE SAMPLES MONTHLY; SEE NOTE 8

TOTAL COLIFORM POSITIVE SAMPLE

NOTE 9

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SITES REFLECTING WATER THROUGHOUT DIST. SYS.

TWSs SERVING < 1, 000 PERSONS

2 SAMPLES QUARTERLY

2 SAMPLES MONTHLY

SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS RULES 62-550.500(5) & 62-550.520

CWSs

1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

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EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

GROSS ALPHA, RADIUM-226, RADIUM-228, & URANIUM RULE 62-550.519(1)

CWSs

INITIAL MONITORING IS 4 CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY SAMPLES

ROUTINE MONITORING IS 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

NOTE 10

SAMPLE > MCL

OR

IF MONITORING ONCE EVERY 6 YEARS, A SAMPLE RESULT > 1/2 MCL

OR

IF MONITORING ONCE EVERY 9 YEARS, A SAMPLE RESULT >= DETECTION LIMIT

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY WHEN PREVIOUS SAMPLE RESULT IS > MCL

OR

IF SAMPLING EVERY 9 YEARS AND THE SAMPLE IS £ MCL BUT > 1/2 MCL, SAMPLE EVERY 6 YEARS; OR IF SAMPLE IS >= DETECTION LIMIT BUT £ 1/2 MCL

OR

IF SAMPLING EVERY 6 YEARS AND THE SAMPLE IS > 1/2 MCL BUT £ MCL, SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS

AVERAGE OF INITIAL MONITORING SAMPLES OR LAST REDUCED MONITORING SAMPLE < DETECTION LIMIT

1 SAMPLE EVERY 9 YEARS

EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

DETECTION LIMIT £ AVERAGE OF INITIAL MONITORING SAMPLES OR LAST REDUCED MONITORING SAMPLE £ 1/2 MCL

1 SAMPLE EVERY 6 YEARS

NTNCs

ROUTINE MONITORING IS 1 SAMPLE EVERY 6 YEARS NOTE 10

SAMPLE > MCL

OR

IF MONITORING ONCE EVERY 9 YEARS, A SAMPLE RESULT > 1/2 MCL

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY WHEN PREVIOUS SAMPLE RESULT IS > MCL

OR

IF SAMPLING EVERY 9 YEARS AND THE SAMPLE IS > 1/2 MCL BUT £ MCL, SAMPLE EVERY 6 YEARS

AVERAGE OF QUARTERLY MONITORING SAMPLES OR LAST MONITORING SAMPLE < DETECTION LIMIT

NO FURTHER MONITORING REQUIRED

AVERAGE OF INITIAL MONITORING SAMPLES OR LAST REDUCED MONITORING SAMPLE £ 1/2 MCL AND > DETECTION LIMIT

1 SAMPLE

EVERY 9 YEARS

BETA PARTICLE & PHOTON RADIOACTIVITY RULE 62-550.519(2)

CWSs DESIGNATED AS VULNERABLE

1 SAMPLE QUARTERLY FOR GROSS BETA & 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY FOR TRITIUM & STRONTIUM-90

SAMPLE > MCL

1 SAMPLE MONTHLY FOR GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, & STRONTIUM-90

ANNUAL AVERAGE OF GROSS BETA MINUS POTASSIUM-40 £ 50 pCi/L

1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS FOR GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, & STRONTIUM-90

EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

CWSs DESIGNATED AS UTILIZING WATERS CONTAMINATED BY EFFLUENTS FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES

QUARTERLY FOR GROSS BETA & IODINE-131 & ANNUALLY FOR TRITIUM & STRONTIUM-90; SEE NOTE 11

QUARTERLY RESULT FOR GROSS BETA OR IODINE-131 > MCL; ANNUAL RESULT FOR TRITIUM OR STRONTIUM-90 > MCL

MONTHLY FOR GROSS BETA, IODINE-131, TRITIUM, & STRONTIUM-90

ANNUAL AVERAGE OF GROSS BETA MINUS POTASSIUM-40 £ 15 pCi/L

EVERY 3 YEARS FOR GROSS BETA, IODINE-131, TRITIUM, & STRONTIUM-90

TABLE 8: INITIAL OR ROUTINE MONITORING SCHEDULE (6/24/2014) REFERENCE SUBSECTION 62-550.500(3), F.A.C.

Under initial or routine monitoring, public water systems shall take required samples during the time period specified below.

See 40 C.F.R. Part 141, Subpart V, which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.822, F.A.C., for the Stage 2 disinfection byproducts routine monitoring schedule.

CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP

COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS SERVING MORE THAN 3, 300 PEOPLE

COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS SERVING 3, 300 OR FEWER PEOPLE

NON-TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS

TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS

ASBESTOS

RULES 62-550.500(3) & 62-550.511

FIRST YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE

SECOND YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE

THIRD YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE

NOT REQUIRED

NITRATES AND NITRITES

RULES 62-550.500(3)

& 62-550.512

GROUND WATER SYSTEMS

ANNUALLY

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

QUARTERLY

ANNUALLY

INORGANICS

RULES 62-550.500(3)

& 62-550.513

GROUND WATER SYSTEMS

FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

NOT REQUIRED

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

ANNUALLY

NOT REQUIRED

CHLORINE & CHLORAMINES

RULES 62-550.514(1) & 62-550.821

MONTHLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING CHLORINE OR CHLORAMINES

NOT REQUIRED

CHLORINE DIOXIDE

RULES 62-550.514(1) & 62-550.821

DAILY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING CHLORINE DIOXIDE

TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES & HALOACETIC ACIDS (FIVE) - STAGE 1 MCL

RULES 62-550.500(3),

550.514(2), & 62-550.821

GROUND WATER SYSTEMS

QUARTERLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING³10, 000 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING<10, 000 PEOPLE

ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT

QUARTERLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING³10, 000 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING<10, 000 PEOPLE

NOT REQUIRED

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

QUARTERLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT

QUARTERLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING³500 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR SYSTEMS ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING<500 PEOPLE

NOT REQUIRED

CHLORITE - STAGE 1 MCL

RULES 62-550.514(2) & 62-550.821

DAILY AT ENTRANCE TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM & MONTHLY IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR SYSTEMS ADDING CHLORINE DIOXIDE

NOT REQUIRED

BROMATE - STAGE 1 MCL

RULES 62-550.514(2) & 62-550.821

MONTHLY FOR SYSTEMS ADDING OZONE

NOT REQUIRED

VOLATILE ORGANICS

RULES 62-550.500(3) & 62-550.515

QUARTERLY OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

QUARTERLY OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

QUARTERLY OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

NOT REQUIRED

SYNTHETIC ORGANICS

RULES 62-550.500(3) & 62-550.516

QUARTERLY DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED

QUARTERLY DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED

QUARTERLY DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED

NOT REQUIRED

MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS

RULES 62-550.500(3)

& 62-550.518

GROUND WATER SYSTEMS

MONTHLY

MONTHLY FOR SYSTEMS SERVING>1, 000 PEOPLE & QUARTERLY FOR SYSTEMS SERVING£1, 000 PEOPLE

SUBPART H SYSTEMS

MONTHLY

GROSS ALPHA, RADIUM-226, RADIUM-228 & URANIUM

RULES 62-550.500(3) & 62-550.519

ROUTINE MONITORING OCCURS DURING FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS APPROVED

ROUTINE MONITORING OCCURS DURING SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS APPROVED

ROUTINE MONITORING OCCURS DURING THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS APPROVED

NOT REQUIRED

BETA PARTICLE & PHOTON RADIOACTIVITY

RULES 62-550.500(3)

& 62-550.519

QUARTERLY/ANNUALLY FOR SYSTEMS DESIGNATED AS VULNERABLE OR UTILIZING WATERS CONTAMINATED BY EFFLUENTS FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES

NOT REQUIRED

NOT REQUIRED

SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS

RULES 62-550.500(3) & 62-550.520

FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD

NOT REQUIRED

NOT REQUIRED

NOTE 1: Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due solely to corrosion of asbestos-cement pipe shall sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe and under conditions where asbestos contamination is most likely to occur. Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due solely to source water shall monitor at every entry point to the distribution system during normal operating conditions. Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due to both source water and corrosion of asbestos-cement pipe shall sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe and under conditions where asbestos contamination is most likely to occur.

NOTE 2: Systems shall measure the residual disinfectant level at the same locations in the distribution system where, and at the same time when, total coliforms are sampled.

NOTE 3: Systems shall take routine daily samples at the entrance to the distribution system. Systems shall take additional three-sample sets in the distribution system at the following locations:

(a) If chloramines are used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system or if chlorine is used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system and there are no disinfection points after the entrance to the distribution system (i.e., no booster chlorination), the system shall take three samples as close to the first customer as possible at intervals of at least six hours.
(b) If chlorine is used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system and there are one or more disinfectant addition points after the entrance to the distribution system (i.e., booster chlorination), the system shall take one sample at each of the following locations: as close to the first customer as possible, in a location representative of average residence time, and as close to the end of the distribution system as possible.

NOTE 4: Systems taking one sample shall take the sample at a location reflecting maximum residence time in the distribution system. Systems taking more than one sample shall take at least 25% of the samples at locations representing maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system and shall take the remaining samples at locations representing at least average residence time in the distribution system and representing the entire distribution system, taking into account number of persons served, different sources of water, and different treatment methods.

NOTE 5: Systems shall take routine daily samples at the entrance to the distribution system. Systems shall take routine monthly or additional three-set samples in the distribution system; each three-set sample shall consist of one sample at each of the following locations: a location as close to the first customer as possible, a location representative of average residence time, and a location reflecting maximum residence time in the distribution system.

NOTE 6: For initial base point monitoring, systems shall take four consecutive quarterly samples during the first three-year compliance period. If a system does not detect any VOC, it shall take one sample annually beginning with the next three-year compliance period.

NOTE 7: During the first quarter of initial base point monitoring, GW systems shall take a minimum of one sample that is representative of each well. Under all other circumstances, systems shall sample at every entry point to the distribution system during normal operating conditions.

NOTE 8: The minimum number of samples shall be as set forth in Rule 62-550.518(2), F.A.C.

NOTE 9: Systems shall conduct repeat monitoring in accordance with Rule 62-550.518(7), F.A.C., and systems that routinely collect fewer than five samples per month shall collect at least five samples during the next month the system provides water to the public.

NOTE 10: The Department shall waive the final two quarters of initial monitoring for a sampling point if the results of the samples from the previous two quarters are below the regulatory detection limit. Additionally, under the conditions described in Rule 62-550.519(1)(c), F.A.C., historical data may be used to satisfy initial monitoring requirements.

NOTE 11: Quarterly monitoring for gross beta shall be based on the analysis of monthly samples or the analysis of a composite of three monthly samples. For iodine-131, a composite of five consecutive daily samples shall be analyzed once each quarter. Annual monitoring for tritium and strontium-90 shall be conducted by means of the analysis of a composite of four consecutive quarterly samples or analysis of four quarterly samples.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-550.828

Rulemaking Authority 403.8055, 403.861(9) FS. Law Implemented 403.852(12), 403.853(1), (3), (4), (7), 403.861(16), (17) FS.

New 12-30-11, Amended by Florida Register Volume 41, Number 135, July 14, 2015 effective 7/7/2015, Amended by Florida Register Volume 42, Number 154, August 9, 2016 effective 8/5/2016.

New 12-30-11, Amended 7-7-15, 8-5-16.