Fla. Admin. Code R. 62-550.730
Suppliers of water and DOH-certified laboratories shall report as follows:
(1) Suppliers of Water.
(b) The supplier of water shall use the format described in subparagraphs 1. through 9. below for reporting all water analysis results for inorganics, disinfectant residuals at microbiological or disinfection byproduct sampling points, disinfection byproducts, volatile or synthetic organics, microbiological contaminants, radionuclides, or secondary contaminants. Example laboratory reporting formats can be obtained by writing to the Department of Environmental Protection, Drinking Water Section, MS 3520, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, or by visiting the Department’s Internet site at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/drinkingwater/forms.htm. The supplier of water shall completely fill out analysis reports in non-erasable ink, on a typewriter, or using a computer generated report and shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
1. Facility name and PWS I.D. number – The complete, unabbreviated facility name is required. The correct, seven digit PWS I.D. number assigned by DEP shall also be clearly written.
2. Address and county – The water system’s legal address (plant location) shall be completely filled out along with the name of the county where the water system is located.
3. Collector’s name and title – The collector’s name and job title shall be included, along with a business phone number.
4. Date and time of collection – A complete date (month, day, and year) and sampling time (including a.m. or p.m.) shall be included in order to calculate sample holding time. The results from samples exceeding the appropriate holding time for the contaminant before analysis (for example, thirty hours for bacteriological samples) shall be rejected by the Department as not reliable.
5. Type of water system. The sample form shall clearly show if the water system is a community, transient non-community, or non-transient non-community water system.
6. Raw or treated – The sample form shall indicate if the samples were collected from raw or treated water. If samples from both water types are included on the form, they shall be clearly labeled from which type of water each sample was taken.
7. Sample type – The sample form shall clearly show if the sample was taken for compliance, recheck, main clearance, well survey, inter-agency agreement, or other purposes. If “other” is marked, the purpose for taking the sample shall be stated (e.g., complaint, quality control, special, etc.).
8. Sample location – Samples shall be taken at valid sampling locations as described in subsection 62-550.500(5), F.A.C. Legal addresses, or the best descriptions possible, shall be given for each sampling point.
9. Field analyses for disinfectant residual – The analyzer’s name, as well as the analysis result, shall be included for each disinfectant residual analysis at a microbiological or disinfection byproduct sampling point. Additionally, the analyzer’s qualifications and the analytical method shall be included for each analysis used to determine compliance with disinfectant residual standards (i.e., for each disinfectant residual analysis at a point where a routine or repeat sample is taken to determine whether a community or non-transient non-community water system is in compliance with microbiological standards).
(2) Certified Laboratories.
(a) A certified laboratory shall report analysis results for inorganics, disinfectant residuals at microbiological or disinfection byproduct sampling points, disinfection byproducts, volatile or synthetic organics, microbiological contaminants, radionuclides, or secondary contaminants to the appropriate Department of Environmental Protection District Office or appropriate Approved County Health Department in a format that includes all of the information described in subparagraphs 1. through 7. below. If lab analysis results are not submitted using the specified format, the results will be rejected. The information submitted by the certified laboratory shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
1. Laboratory name – The complete, unabbreviated laboratory name is required. If the analytical work was subcontracted out to another certified laboratory, the subcontracting laboratory name shall also be included.
2. Laboratory certification number – The correct, five digit lab certification number, assigned by DOH, shall be clearly identified for the services provided. Any subcontracting laboratory certification numbers shall also be identified for the services provided. The proper certification number for the services provided shall be included, such as when a laboratory that performs radiological analyses has a different certification number from a laboratory that performs other analyses, and both laboratories have the same owner and address.
3. Date and time of the beginning of the analysis – A complete date (month, day, and year) and time of the beginning of the analysis (including a.m. or p.m.) shall be included in order to calculate sample holding time. Results from samples exceeding the appropriate holding time for the contaminant before analysis (for example, thirty hours for bacteriological samples) shall not be accepted as reliable and shall be rejected by the Department.
4. Name, title, and business phone number of the laboratory contact person.
5. Detection limits and analytical methods – The analytical method for each bacteriological analysis, the analytical method for each disinfectant residual analysis used to determine compliance with disinfectant residual standards (i.e., for each disinfectant residual analysis at a point where a routine or repeat sample is taken to determine whether a community or non-transient non-community water system is in compliance with microbiological standards), and the actual detection limit and analytical method for each chemical or radiological analysis shall be included.
6. Analysis results – For bacteriological analyses, only the presence or absence of the contaminant need be reported. For chemical or radiological analyses, any value above the detection limit shall be reported as a real number; only reporting that a value is below the maximum contaminant level is insufficient.
7. Analysis error – The analysis error for each radiological analysis shall be included to determine compliance with the standards in this chapter.
(4) Reporting Formats for the Control of Lead and Copper. Analytical results for samples taken pursuant to this chapter shall be reported in a format that includes all of the required information described below. If laboratory analysis reports are submitted without all of the required information as set forth below, the submittal will be rejected.
(a) Lead and Copper Tap Samples. The information submitted by the certified laboratory for the analysis of lead and copper tap samples shall include, at a minimum:
1. System name.
2. Public water system identification number.
3. Laboratory name. The complete unabbreviated laboratory name is required. If the analytical work was subcontracted out to another certified laboratory, the subcontracting laboratory name shall also be included.
4. Laboratory certification number. The correct five digit laboratory certification number as assigned by the Department of Health shall be clearly identified for the services provided. Any subcontracting laboratory’s certification number shall also be submitted for the services provided.
5. Contact person. Name and title of the laboratory contact person.
6. Telephone number.
7. Date samples were submitted to the laboratory.
8. Analysis date.
9. Analytical method used.
10. Method detection limit.
11. Specify whether the sample is part of the minimum number of samples selected under 40 C.F.R. §141.86(c) (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C., or is an ADDITIONAL sample taken under 40 C.F.R. §141.86(e) (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C.
12. Specify the rank of the sample result for lead or copper and list results in ascending order in accordance with 40 C.F.R, §141.80(c)(3)(i) (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C.
13. Specify the location code of the sample. This number is the same as that reported on Form 62-555.900(12). It is a three digit identification number followed by the tier number of the site.
14. The laboratory sample identification number.
15. The date the site was sampled.
16. The concentration of lead or copper in milligrams per liter.
17. The 90th percentile value of lead or copper.
18. The laboratory’s authorized representative shall certify that the samples were submitted by the listed public water system; each sample container contained one liter of solution (± 100 mL); each sample was taken and analyzed by the methods in subsection 62-550.550(1), F.A.C.; the sample date for each sample was reported; and all data submitted are correct.
(c) Reporting Formats for Water Quality Parameters. The results submitted by systems for the analysis of water quality parameters required under 40 C.F.R. §141.87 (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C., shall be reported in the following format:
1. Format Header.
a. System name.
b. System type.
c. Public water system identification number.
d. Name of system contact person.
e. Contact telephone number.
f. Population interval letter value.
g. Monitoring period dates.
h. Water quality parameter sampling round value which will be either the first or second sampling round of the reported sampling period.
i. The number of sampling sites required under 40 C.F.R. §141.87(a)(2) (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C.
j. The number of sites reported.
2. Format Table.
a. Each sampling site location identification number corresponding to the identification number reported in Part VI of DEP Form 62-555.900(12).
b. The sampling date for each reported sample.
c. The measured value of the water quality parameters and dosage rates required to be analyzed under 40 C.F.R. §141.87 (July 1, 2011), which is incorporated by reference in Rule 62-550.800, F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 403.8055, 403.853(3), 403.861(9) FS. Law Implemented 403.852(12), (13), 403.853(3), 403.861(16), (17) FS. History–New 11-19-87, Formerly 17-22.830, Amended 1-18-89, 1-3-91, 1-1-93, Formerly 17-550.730, Amended 9-7-94, 2-7-95, 12-9-96, 8-1-00, 11-27-01, 4-3-03, 11-28-04, 1-17-05, 12-30-11.