Title: Reporting, Public Notification and Recordkeeping
1Reporting, Public Notification and Recordkeeping
- 40 CFR 141.31, .32, and .33
- Ken Morin
- Bureau of Land Management
240 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.
340 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.
440 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.
540 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.
640 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.
740 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)
840 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
940 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.
1040 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.
1140 CFR 141.33 - Drinking Water Recordkeeping
- (e) Records concerning a variance or exemption
must be kept at least five years following their
expiration.
12BLM PWS Reporting Requirements 9184.61B
- PWS to comply with state reporting regulations.
13BLM 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.
14BLM 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.
15BLM 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.
16BLM 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.
17BLM 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.