Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 60-15.090
PURPOSE: This rule establishes monitoring requirements for lead and copper in source waters.
(1) Sample Location, Collection Methods, and Number of Samples.
(A) A water system that fails to meet the lead or copper action level on the basis of tap samples collected in accordance with 10 CSR 60-15.070 shall collect lead and copper source water samples in accordance with the following requirements regarding sample location, number of samples, and collection methods:
minimum of one (1) sample at every entry point to the distribution system which is representative of each well after treatment (hereafter called a sampling point). The system shall take one (1) sample at the same sampling point unless conditions make another sampling point more representative of each source or treatment plant;
minimum of one (1) sample at every entry point to the distribution system after any application of treatment or in the distribution system at a point which is representative of each source after treatment (hereafter called a sampling point). The system shall take each sample at the same sampling point unless conditions make another sampling point more representative of each source or treatment plant (Note: For the purposes of this requirement, surface water systems include systems with a combination of surface and ground sources);
than one (1) source and the sources are combined before distribution, the system must sample at an entry point to the distribution system during periods of normal operating conditions (that is, when water is representative of all sources being used); and
number of samples which must be analyzed by allowing the use of compositing. Compositing of samples must be done by certified laboratory personnel. Composite samples from a maximum of five (5) samples are allowed, provided that if the lead concentration in the composite sample is greater than or equal to 0.001 mg/L or the copper concentration is greater than or equal to 0.160 mg/L, then either:
and analyzed within fourteen (14) days at each sampling point included in the composite; or
tities from the original samples from each sampling point used in the composite are available, the system may use these instead of resampling.
(4) Monitoring Frequency After the Department Specifies Maximum Permissible Source Water Levels or Determines that Source Water Treatment is not Needed.
(A) A system shall monitor at the following specified frequency in cases where the department specifies maximum permissible source water levels under 10 CSR 60- 15.040(2)(C) or determines that the system is not required to install source water treatment under 10 CSR 60-15.040(2)(A):
water shall collect samples once during the three- (3-) year compliance period in effect when the applicable department determination under subsection (4)(A) of this rule is made. Those systems shall collect samples once during each subsequent compliance period. Triennial samples shall be collected every third calendar year; and
(or a combination of surface and ground water) shall collect samples once during each calendar year, the first annual monitoring period to begin during the year in which the applicable department determination is made under subsection (4)(A) of this rule.
(5) Reduced Monitoring Frequency.
(A) A water system using only ground water may reduce the monitoring frequency for lead and copper in source water to once during each nine- (9-) year compliance cycle (as that term is defined in 10 CSR 60-2.015) provided that the samples are collected no later than every ninth calendar year and if the system meets any one (1) of the following criteria:
drinking water entering the distribution system has been maintained below the maximum permissible lead and copper concentrations specified in 10 CSR 60- 15.040(2)(C) during at least three (3) consecutive compliance periods under subsection (4)(A) of this rule; or
source water treatment is not needed and the system demonstrates that, during at least three (3) consecutive compliance periods in which sampling was conducted under subsection (4)(A) of this rule, the concentration of lead in source water was less than or equal to 0.005 mg/L and the concentration of copper in source water was less than or equal to 0.65 mg/L.
(B) A water system using surface water (or a combination of surface and ground waters) may reduce the monitoring frequency in paragraph (4)(A)2. of this rule to once during each nine- (9-) year compliance cycle (as that term is defined in 10 CSR 60-2.015) provided that the samples are collected no later than every ninth calendar year and if the system meets one (1) of the following criteria:
drinking water entering the distribution system has been maintained below the maximum permissible lead and copper concentrations specified in 10 CSR 60- 15.040(2)(C) for at least three (3) consecutive years; or
source water treatment is not needed and the system demonstrates that, during at least three (3) consecutive years, the concentration of lead in source water was less than or equal to 0.005 mg/L and the concentration of copper in source water was less than or equal to 0.65 mg/L.
AUTHORITY: section 640.100, RSMo Supp. 2011.* Original rule filed Aug. 4, 1992, effective May 6, 1993. Amended: Filed Aug. 14, 2001, effective April 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Oct. 17, 2011, effective May 30, 2012.
*Original authority: 640.100, RSMo 1939, amended 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006.