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Title: Reporting, Public Notification and Recordkeeping


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Reporting, Public Notification and Recordkeeping
  • 40 CFR 141.31, .32, and .33
  • Ken Morin
  • Bureau of Land Management

2
40 CFR 141.31 - Drinking Water Reporting
  • A Public Water System (PWS) must report to its
    state, except in Wyoming.
  • PWSs in Wyoming report to EPA Region 8.
  • States may impose more stringent reporting
    requirements.
  • Non-PWS have no Federal reporting requirements.

3
40 CFR 141.31 - Drinking Water Reporting
  • (a) The PWS must report monitoring results within
    the first 10 days following the month in which
    the results were received.
  • (b) The PWS must report within 48 hours, the
    failure to comply with any National Primary
    Drinking Water Regulation 40 CFR 141, include
    failure to comply with monitoring requirements.

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40 CFR 141.31 - Drinking Water Reporting
  • (c) Monitoring results from a state laboratory or
    lab certified by the state do not need to be
    submitted, if the lab sends the analytical
    results to the state office that regulates
    drinking water.

5
40 CFR 141.31 - Drinking Water Reporting
  • (d) If the PWS violates a MCL, a copy of the
    public notification required by 40 CFR 141.32
    must be submitted within 10 days.
  • (e) The PWS shall submit a copy of any record
    (e.g., sanitary survey, consultant report)
    required to be maintained by 40 CFR 141.33 in the
    time period specified by the state.

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40 CFR 141.33(a) - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • The records must be kept at the PWS or at a
    convenient location near the PWS.
  • Bacteriological records shall be kept not less
    than 5 years.
  • Chemical analyses records shall be kept not less
    than 10 years.

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40 CFR 141.33(a) - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • Actual laboratory reports may be kept or data may
    be kept in a tabular summary provided the
    following information in included
  • (1) date, place, and time of the sample, and
    name of the person who took the sample
  • (2) sample type (e.g., check, routine, repeat,
    raw, or other special purpose)

8
40 CFR 141.33(a) - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • Actual laboratory reports may be kept or data may
    be kept in a tabular summary provided the
    following information in included continued
  • (3) date of analysis
  • (4) laboratory and person responsible for the
    analysis

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40 CFR 141.33(a) - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • Actual laboratory reports may be kept or data may
    be kept in a tabular summary provided the
    following information in included concluded
  • (5) analytical technical used and
  • (6) the result.

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40 CFR 141.33 - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • (b) Records of actions taken to correct a MCL
    violation shall be kept at least 3 years after
    the last action was taken.
  • (c) Copies of report, summaries, or
    communications relating to sanitary surveys of
    the PWS, conducted by the system, a consultant,
    EPA, or the state shall be kept at least 10 years.

11
40 CFR 141.33 - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
  • (e) Records concerning a variance or exemption
    must be kept at least five years following their
    expiration.

12
BLM PWS Reporting Requirements 9184.61B
  • PWS to comply with state reporting regulations.

13
BLM Non-PWS Reporting Requirements 9184.61B
  • Non-PWS to submit monitoring records and public
    notifications if required by the state or if the
    state will accept the information.
  • Retain records in project file.

14
BLM PWS Public Notification Requirements
9184.62B
  • PWS to post public notification in accordance
    with state regulations, when MCL is violated.
  • If possible deactivate the PWS until the problem
    is corrected.

15
BLM Non-PWS Public Notification Requirements
9184.62A
  • Non-PWS to post public notification when MCL is
    violated.
  • Prevent use of Non-PWS that has never been
    tested.
  • If it is not possible to prevent use of Non-PWS,
    post sign WARNING - WATER NOT FOR HUMAN
    CONSUMPTION.

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BLM Non-PWS Public Notification Requirements
9184.62A
  • Signs must not be posted in lieu of testing.
  • If water source is not a potable water
    distribution system, (e.g., stock tank) post sign
    WARNING - WATER NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
  • Do not post signs on streams or undeveloped
    springs.

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BLM Drinking Water Recordkeeping 9184.43A
  • Record any modification of water system in
    project file.
  • As-built drawings are the preferred recording
    method.
  • Retain copies of OM instructions at the system.
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