R309-215-6. Monitoring Requirements for Miscellaneous Treatment Plants  


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  • (1) Treatment of the drinking water may be required for other than inactivation of microbial contaminants or removal/inactivation of pathogens and viruses. Miscellaneous treatment methods are outlined in R309-535.

    (2) The Director may require additional monitoring as necessary to evaluate the treatment process and to ensure the quality of the water. The specific analytes, frequency of monitoring, the reporting frequency and the sampling location for which monitoring may be required shall be determined by the following:

    (a) the contaminant of concern for which the treatment process has been installed;

    (b) the process control samples required to operate treatment process being used; and

    (c) alternative surrogate sampling when it is either quicker or less expensive and still provides the necessary information;

    (3) For point-of-use or point-of-entry technology the location of sampling may be at each treatment unit spread out over time.

    (4) If monitoring is required, the Director shall provide the report forms and the water system shall report the data as required by R309-105-16(3). Alternate forms may be used as long as prior approval from the Director is obtained.