Fla. Admin. Code R. 64E-8.006
(2) Analysis results of water quality samples collected for compliance with this chapter shall not exceed the following standards:
(a) Chemical Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL) and Health Advisory Levels (HAL):
1. Lead – 0.015 milligrams per liter (mg/L).
2. Nitrate as N – 10.0 mg/L.
3. Other primary drinking water contaminant MCLs listed in Rule 62-550.310, F.A.C.
4. Drinking water HALs as defined in subsection 64E-8.001(8), F.A.C.
(b) Microbiological Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL):
1. A total coliform MCL violation occurs when a total coliform test reveals the presence of total coliform bacteria in any compliance and repeat sample.
2. A fecal coliform MCL violation occurs when a fecal coliform or E. coli test reveals the presence of fecal coliform or E. coli in any compliance or repeat sample, provided the repeat test is positive for total coliform bacteria.
3. The supplier shall collect a repeat sample on the first business day following notification that coliform bacteria were present in the previous sample. Failure to provide a repeat sample to the laboratory by the deadline specified by the Department will result in use of the previous sample's results as if they were the repeat sample’s results.
4. Unless coliform bacteria are present, a result of too numerous to count (TNTC), confluent or turbid with the absence of gas or acid, is invalid and the supplier shall collect a replacement sample on the next business day after notification of the invalid results.
(3) The following monitoring schedule applies to annually permitted Limited Use Public Water Systems:
(b) One (1) microbiological analysis of a water sample from the distribution system is required once every calendar quarter (one sample during each of the following periods: January through March; April through June; July through September; October through December). Whenever possible, each quarterly sample shall be collected during the middle month of each period (February, May, August and November) in order to allow time for laboratory analysis and reporting of results.
1. When treatment includes disinfection, one (1) microbiological source water sample must also be collected on the same day as the distribution water sample.
2. The Department may increase microbiological analysis frequency to a monthly basis for a period of one (1) year or more if the water source or water system has a history of intermittent unsatisfactory microbiological analysis results.
(4) Additional analyses for contaminants shall be required for a system if:
(5) All Limited Use Public Water System suppliers shall report water sample analysis results to the Department within five days of receipt of the results. Analysis results for chemical samples required by paragraph (3)(a), above, must be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the time period in which the sample was required. Analysis results for microbiological samples required by paragraph (3)(b), above, must be submitted no later than fifteen (15) days after the time period in which the sample was required. These reporting deadlines in no way change the compliance sampling time periods in which sample analysis is required to be performed by the supplier.
Rulemaking Authority 403.862(1)(f), 381.006 FS. Law Implemented 381.006(1), 381.0062, 403.862(1)(f), 381.0202(3) FS. History–New 1-1-93, Amended 8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.029, Amended 1-26-98, 1-24-00, 11-13-00, 5-4-08.