(a) Water quality analysis. Water samples shall be collected near the end of the aquifer test for chemical analysis. Samples shall be collected from each aquifer being considered for water supply for the proposed subdivision and reported as specified in §230.3(c) of this title (relating to Certification of Groundwater Availability for Platting).
- (1) For proposed subdivisions where the anticipated method of water delivery is from an expansion of an existing public water supply system or a new public water supply system, the samples shall be submitted for bacterial and chemical analysis as required by Chapter 290, Subchapter F of this title (relating to Drinking Water Standards Governing Drinking Water Quality and Reporting Requirements For Public Water Supply Systems).
(2) For proposed subdivisions where the anticipated method of water delivery is from individual water supply wells on individual lots, samples shall be analyzed for the following:
- (A) chloride;
- (B) conductivity;
- (C) fluoride;
- (D) iron;
- (E) nitrate (as nitrogen);
- (F) manganese;
- (G) pH;
- (H) sulfate;
- (I) total hardness;
- (J) total dissolved solids; and
- (K) presence/absence of total coliform bacteria.
- (3) Conductivity and pH values may be measured in the field, and the other constituents shall be analyzed in a Texas Department of Health approved laboratory using methods approved by the commission.
- (b) Submission of information. The information, data, and calculations required by this section shall be made available to the municipal or county authority, if requested, to document the requirements of this section as part of the plat application.
Source Note:The provisions of this §230.9 adopted to be effective July 9, 2000, 25 TexReg 6345.