Utah Admin. Code 309-211-9

Current through Bulletin 2024-20, October 15, 2024
Section R309-211-9 - Violations
(1) E. coli MCL Violation. A system is in violation of the MCL for E. coli when any of the conditions identified in paragraphs (1)(a) through (1)(d) of this section occur.
(a) The system has an E. coli-positive repeat sample following a total coliform-positive routine sample.
(b) The system has a total coliform-positive repeat sample following an E. coli-positive routine sample.
(c) The system fails to take all required repeat samples following an E. coli-positive routine sample.
(d) The system fails to test for E. coli when any repeat sample tests positive for total coliform.
(2) Treatment technique violation.
(a) A treatment technique violation occurs when a system exceeds a treatment technique trigger specified in R309-211-8(1) and then fails to conduct the required assessment or corrective actions within the timeframe specified in R309-211-8(2) and (3).
(b) A treatment technique violation occurs when a seasonal system fails to complete a Director-approved start-up procedure prior to serving water to the public.
(3) Monitoring violations.
(a) Failure to take every required routine or additional routine sample in a compliance period is a monitoring violation.
(b) Failure to analyze for E. coli following a total coliform-positive routine sample is a monitoring violation.
(4) Reporting violations.
(a) Failure to submit a monitoring report or completed assessment form after a system properly conducts monitoring or assessment in a timely manner is a reporting violation.
(b) Failure to notify the Director following an E. coli-positive sample as required by R309-211-7(2)(a) in a timely manner is a reporting violation.
(c) Failure to submit certification of completion of Director-approved start-up procedure by a seasonal system is a reporting violation.

Utah Admin. Code R309-211-9

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-10, effective 5/1/2016
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-3, effective 1/15/2018