216-RICR-50-05-2
A. Wherever used in these rules and regulations the following terms shall be defined as follows:
A. General Information
1. These regulations recognize three classifications of private-drinking water system professionals. They are:
B. Water Samplers
2. Samplers shall at a minimum, have or obtained the following qualifications:
b. Be of good moral character; and
C. Analytical Laboratories
1. Only laboratories certified by the Department, in accordance with the "Rules and Regulations for Certifying Analytical Laboratories" shall be qualified to test private well samples for potability.
D. Interpreters
1. Interpreters shall possess sufficient training, education and experience needed to form opinions and draw conclusions using professional judgment. These opinions and conclusions shall be used to assist the property owner/buyer or building official to ensure that there is a feasible source of potable water available. In addition, the working knowledge of the interpreter will provide guidance on what actions, if any, are needed to treat or modify the water’s chemical composition through the installation of either a Point-of-Entry or Point-of-Use treatment system. An interpreter shall have a combination of education and related experience as indicated below:
D. Application for licensure as a sampler or interpreter in this state shall be made on the forms provided by the Department. Such applications shall be accompanied by the following documents:
1. Proof of Right to Work:
4. Supporting evidence of education and training requirements in accordance with the classification sought as per § 2.5 of this Part: such documentation must be sent directly from the school or training program to the Department, in addition;
A. The Department may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the license of a Sampler or Interpreter for cause, including but not limited to:
B. The Department may deny issuance of a license, suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew any license issued under the provisions of the Act and this Part, or may reprimand, censure or otherwise discipline, or place an interpreter/sampler on probation, upon decision and after hearing and upon proof that the licensee engaged in unprofessional conduct which includes but is not limited to:
C. If a sampler/interpreter is placed on probation, the Department may require the licensee to:
A. All wells that will be used for potable water supply shall be tested:
B. All wells subject to submission of a well record or local well permit shall be required to be tested as described in this section.
At a minimum, all private wells subject to these regulations shall be required to test for those constituents presented in Table 1 of § 2.12.2 of this Part. Local building officials may add additional constituents based on their knowledge of local conditions or issues.
| TABLE 1 – Minimum Constituents and Testing Requirements | |
| Constituents. The minimal list of constituents needed for testing. | Testing Requirements (see guidance for testing frequency recommendations) |
| Alkalinity (as CaCO3) | For certificate of occupancy (new well for new or existing building) or transfer of real property |
| Total Coliform & Fecal or Escherichia Coliform | |
| Hardness (as CaCO3) | |
| Chloride | |
| Fluoride | |
| Iron | |
| Lead | |
| Manganese | |
| Nitrate/Nitrite | |
| pH | |
| Specific Conductance | |
| Sulfate | |
| Total Dissolved Solids | |
| Turbidity | |
| Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). At a minimum, VOC testing must include the regulated VOCs listed in the "Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Public Drinking Water." | |
| MTBE. No MCL available, Rhode Island State Health Advisory level at 40 ppb. |
D. All water samples for lead analyses shall be acquired as “first draw” samples from the cold-water tap. Bubblers or drinking fountains shall not be satisfactory sampling points. Any and all treatment systems in-place shall be identified and noted.
B. All reports shall be submitted within fifteen (15) days of completion of analysis and will include:
A. The reporting terms presented in Table 2 of § 2.14(A) of this Part are intended to provide clear, effective, and consistent communication between water quality professionals and system owners. Analytical laboratories may consider the use of these reporting terms as an additional option (beyond reporting numerical values). The reporting terms reflect a comparison of the detected levels to the existing limits for a given constituent. The constituent detected, level of detection, and corresponding reporting terms shall be used to determine the appropriate response. Reporting terms and recommended responses for all constituents shall be as follows:
| TABLE 2 – REPORTING TERMS AND RESPONSES | ||
| Level of Detection (with respect to MCL or HA) | Reporting Terms | Response. Any obvious change in water quality shall dictate consultation and retesting. |
| Detect up to 50% MCL or HA | Present | Note presence – monitor on regular schedule |
| >50% up to MCL or HA | Action Level | Monitor with more frequent testing (perhaps ½ suggested testing interval) – consider remediation or treatment options |
| > MCL or HA but < 10x | Elevated | Minimize ingestion and use bottled water. Water may still be used for other household purposes. Continued use may be dependent on the nature of the constituent. Retest immediately and seek remediation or treatment. |
| > Or = 10 x MCL or HA | Extremely Elevated | Discontinue use for all purposes |
| For SMCLs | Exceedance | Treatment is recommended not required |
B. When the analytical result for a constituent is reported as “Present” with respect to MCLs and HAs as described in this section, the licensed interpreter shall:
C. When the analytical result for a constituent is reported as an “Action Level” or as “Elevated” with respect to MCLs and HAs as described in this section, the licensed interpreter shall:
D. When the analytical result for a primary constituent is reported as “Extremely Elevated” with respect to MCLs and HAs as described in this section, the interpreter shall:
B. Corrective actions are categorized as follows: