Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 60-7.010
PURPOSE: This rule establishes requirements for reports of water sample analyses and monitoring.
(10) days after the end of each month the system serves water to the public. Information that must be reported includes:
(5) Disinfection information must be reported within ten (10) days after the end of each month the system serves water to the public.
(A) Information that must be reported includes:
of residual disinfectant concentration in milligrams per liter (mg/L) in water entering the distribution system;
when the residual disinfectant concentration in water entering the distribution system fell below 0.5 mg/L free chlorine or one (1) mg/L chloramines and when the department was notified of the occurrence; and
samples taken in the distribution system:
residual disinfectant concentration is measured;
residual disinfectant concentration is not measured but the heterotrophic bacteria plate count (HPC) is measured;
residual disinfectant concentration is measured but is less than 0.2 mg/L and no HPC is measured;
ual disinfectant concentration is less than 0.2 mg/L and where the HPC is greater than five hundred per milliliter (HPC > 500/ml);
residual disinfectant concentration is not measured and the HPC is greater than five hundred per milliliter (HPC > 500/ml); and
the system serves water to the public, the value of V in the following formula:
(c + d + e) × 100
V = a + b
where: V = the percentage of time that the disinfectant residual is less than the required residual; a = the value in subparagraph (5)(A)3.A. of this rule; b = the value in subparagraph (5)(A)3.B. of this rule; c = the value in subparagraph (5)(A)3.C. of this rule; d = the value in subparagraph (5)(A)3.D. of this rule; and e = the value in subparagraph (5)(A)3.E. of this rule.
that data remains on file at the system and the department determines that the system has submitted all the information required by subsection (5)(A) of this rule for at least twelve (12) months.
(6) Reporting and Record-Keeping Requirements for Disinfection By-Products and Enhanced Surface Water Treatment.
(A) Compliance Dates.
sand (10,000) or more persons and using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water must comply with these requirements beginning December 16, 2001.
than ten thousand (10,000) persons and using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water, and systems using only ground water not under the direct influence of surface water, must comply with these requirements beginning December 16, 2003.
sand (10,000) or more persons and using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water and using chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant or oxidant must comply with any requirements for chlorine dioxide and chlorite in this rule beginning December 16, 2001.
ten thousand (10,000) persons, using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water, and using chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant or oxidant, and systems using only ground water and using chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant or oxidant, must comply with any requirements in this rule for chlorine dioxide and chlorite in this rule beginning December 16, 2003.
System monitoring for TTHM and HAA5 under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(3)(B) on a quarterly or more frequent basis.
System monitoring for TTHMs and HAA5 under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(3)(B) less frequently than quarterly (but at least annually).
System monitoring for TTHMs and HAA5 under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(3)(B) less frequently than annually.
System monitoring for chlorite under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(3)(B).
System monitoring for bromate under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(3)(B).
1 The department may choose to perform calculations and determine whether the MCL was exceeded, in lieu of
having the system report that information. (C) Disinfectant Residuals. Systems must report the information specified in the following table:
If you are...
System monitoring for chlorine or chloramines under the requirements of 10 CSR 60- 4.090(3)(C).
System monitoring for chlorine dioxide under the requirements of 10 CSR 60- 4.090(3)(C). 1The department may choose to perform calculations and determine whether the MRDL was exceeded, in lieu of having the system report that information. (1) The number of samples taken during each month of the last quarter. (2) The monthly arithmetic average of all samples taken in each month for the last 12 months. (3) The arithmetic average of all monthly averages for the last 12 months. (4) Whether the MRDL was exceeded.
(4) Whether the MCL was exceeded.
You must report...1
(D) Disinfection By-Product Precursors and Enhanced Coagulation or Enhanced Softening. Systems must report the information specified in the following table:
System monitoring monthly or quarterly
System monitoring monthly or quarterly
ing the system report that information.
ROBIN CARNAHAN If you are...
for TOC under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(4)(D) and required to meet the enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening requirements in 10 CSR 60-4.090(4)(D)3.
for TOC under the requirements of 10 CSR 60-4.090(4)(D) and meeting one or more of the alternative compliance criteria in 10 CSR 60- 4.090(4)(D)1. or 2.
1The department may choose to perform calculations and determine whether the treatment technique was met, in lieu of hav- 10 CSR 60-7
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(5) and (8) of this rule, a public water system subject to the requirements of 10 CSR 60- 4.055(6) that provides filtration approved under 10 CSR 60-4.050(3)(G) must report monthly to the department the information specified in subsection (7)(A) of this rule beginning January 1, 2002. The reporting in subsection (7)(A) of this rule takes the place of the reporting specified in section (4) of this rule.
(A) Turbidity measurements as required by 10 CSR 60-4.050(3)(B) must be reported within ten (10) days after the end of each month the system serves water to the public. Information that must be reported includes:
turbidity measurements taken during the month;
tered water turbidity measurements taken during the month which are less than or equal to the turbidity limits specified in 10 CSR 60- 4.050(3)(B)1. or 2.; and
measurements taken during the month which exceed 1 NTU for systems using conventional filtration treatment, or which exceed the applicable maximum level.
(1) or more of the conditions in paragraphs (7)(B)1.–2. of this rule. Systems that use lime softening may apply to the department for alternative exceedance levels for the levels specified in this subsection (7)(B) if they can demonstrate that higher turbidity levels in individual filters are due to lime carryover only and not due to degraded filter performance.
than ten thousand (10,000) people must report the individual filter turbidity measurement results within ten (10) days after the end of each month only if measurements demonstrate one (1) or more of the following conditions.
measured turbidity level of greater than 1.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive measurements taken fifteen (15) minutes apart, the system must report the filter number, the turbidity measurement, and the date(s) on which the exceedance occurred. In addition, the system must either produce a filter profile for the filter within seven (7) days of the exceedance (if the system is not able to identify an obvious reason for the abnormal filter performance) and report that the profile has been produced or report the obvious reason for the exceedance.
measured turbidity level of greater than 0.5 NTU in two (2) consecutive measurements taken fifteen (15) minutes apart at the end of the first four (4) hours of continuous filter operation after the filter has been backwashed or otherwise taken offline, the system must report the filter number, the turbidity, and the date(s) on which the exceedance occurred. In addition, the system must either produce a filter profile for the filter within seven (7) days of the exceedance (if the system is not able to identify an obvious reason for the abnormal filter performance) and report that the profile has been produced or report the obvious reason for the exceedance.
measured turbidity level of greater than 1.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive measurements taken fifteen (15) minutes apart at any time in each of three (3) consecutive months, the system must report the filter number, the turbidity measurement, and the date(s) on which the exceedance occurred. In addition, the system must conduct a self-assessment of the filter within fourteen (14) days of the exceedance and report that the self-assessment was conducted. The self-assessment must consist of at least the following components: assessment of filter performance; development of a filter profile; identification and prioritization of factors limiting filter performance; assessment of the applicability of corrections; and preparation of a filter selfassessment report.
measured turbidity level of greater than 2.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive measurements taken fifteen (15) minutes apart at any time in each of two (2) consecutive months, the system must report the filter number, the turbidity measurement, and the date(s) on which the exceedance occurred. In addition, the system must arrange for the conduct of a Comprehensive Performance Evaluation by the department or a third party approved by the department no later than thirty (30) days following the exceedance and have the evaluation completed and submitted to the department no later than ninety (90) days following the exceedance.
mance Evaluation is a thorough review and analysis of a treatment plant’s performancebased capabilities and associated administrative, operation, and maintenance practices. It is conducted to identify factors that may be adversely impacting a plant’s capability to achieve compliance and emphasizes approaches that can be implemented without significant capital improvements. The comprehensive performance evaluation must consist of at least the following components: Assessment of plant performance; evaluation of major unit processes; identification and prioritization of performance limiting factors; assessment of the applicability of comprehensive technical assistance; and preparation of a Comprehensive Performance Evaluation report.
mance Evaluation results indicate improved performance potential, the system shall implement Comprehensive Technical Assistance. The system must identify and systematically address plant-specific factors. The Comprehensive Technical Assistance is a combination of utilizing Comprehensive Performance Evaluation results as a basis for followup, implementing process control priority-setting techniques, and maintaining long-term involvement to systematically train staff and administrators.
than ten thousand (10,000) people must report the individual filter turbidity measurements within ten (10) days after the end of each month only if measurements demonstrate one (1) or more of the following conditions.
exceeds 1.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive recordings fifteen (15) minutes apart, the system must report the filter number(s), corresponding date(s), turbidity value(s) which exceeded 1.0 NTU, and the cause (if known) for the exceedance(s).
three (3) months in a row the turbidity exceeded 1.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive recordings fifteen (15) minutes apart, the system must conduct a self-assessment of the filter(s) within fourteen (14) days of the triggering event. The system must report the date self-assessment was triggered and the date it was completed. The self-assessment must consist of at least the following components: assessment of filter performance; development of a filter profile; identification and prioritization of factors limiting filter performance; assessment of the applicability of corrections; and preparation of a filter selfassessment report. The filter self-assessment is not required if a comprehensive performance evaluation (CPE) was required.
two (2) months in a row the turbidity exceeded 2.0 NTU in two (2) consecutive recordings, fifteen (15) minutes apart, the system must arrange to have a CPE conducted not later than sixty (60) days following the triggering event. The CPE must be conducted by the department or a third party approved by the department. If a CPE has been completed by the department or a third party approved by the department within the twelve (12) prior months or the system and department are jointly participating in an ongoing Comprehensive Technical Assistance (CTA) project at the system, a new CPE is not required. If conducted, a CPE must be completed and submitted to the department no later than one hundred twenty (120) days following the triggering event.
(8) Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection By- Products (D/DBP) Rule Reporting and Record-Keeping Requirements.
(A) Reporting.
mation for each monitoring location to the department within ten (10) days of the end of any quarter in which monitoring is required:
the last quarter;
taken during the last quarter;
results for the last four (4) quarters for each monitoring location (LRAA), beginning at the end of the fourth calendar quarter that follows the compliance date and at the end of each subsequent quarter. If the LRAA calculated based on fewer than four (4) quarters of data would cause the maximum contaminant level (MCL) to be exceeded regardless of the monitoring results of subsequent quarters, you must report this information to the department as part of the first report due following the compliance date or anytime thereafter that this determination is made. If you are required to conduct monitoring at a frequency that is less than quarterly, you must make compliance calculations beginning with the first compliance sample taken after the compliance date, unless you are required to conduct increased monitoring under section 10 CSR 60-4.094(6);
4.090(1)(D) and this rule, the MCL was violated at any monitoring location; and
that were exceeded during the quarter and, if so, the location and date, and the calculated total trihalomethanes (TTHM) and haloacetic acids 5 (HAA5) levels.
ground water under the direct influence of surface water system seeking to qualify for or remain on reduced TTHM/HAA5 monitoring, you must report the following source water total organic carbon (TOC) information for each treatment plant that treats surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water to the department within ten (10) days of the end of any quarter in which monitoring is required:
samples taken each month during last quarter;
taken during last quarter;
samples taken during last quarter or the result of the quarterly sample;
(RAA) of quarterly averages from the past four (4) quarters; and
mg/L.
form calculations and determine whether the MCL was exceeded or the system is eligible for reduced monitoring in lieu of having the system report that information.
representative copy of each type of notice distributed, published, posted, and made available to the persons served by the system and to the media.
AUTHORITY: section 640.100, RSMo Supp. 2008.* Original rule filed May 4, 1979, effective Sept. 14, 1979. Amended: Filed April 14, 1981, effective Oct. 11, 1981. Amended: Filed July 12, 1991, effective Feb. 6, 1992. Amended: Filed Dec. 15, 1999, effective Sept. 1, 2000. Amended: Filed March 17, 2003, effective Nov. 30, 2003. Amended: Filed Feb. 27, 2009, effective Oct. 30, 2009. *Original authority: 640.100, RSMo 1939, amended 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006.