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System must complete a level 1 or level 2 assessment, correct sanitary defects, and submit form to state within ______days of learning that trigger was exceeded.
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In the RTCR sample siting plan must ______________ locations for routine samples, repeat samples (SOP can be described) and for GW monitoring sites sample locations for dual purpose samples must be noted and approved by state.
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Seasonal systems that shut down will have to ____________ written operating procedure to be approved by state to cover procedures including flushing distribution system, cleaning storage tanks, disinfecting, inspecting infrastructure and collecting samples.
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Level 1 assessment is basic, typically uses existing data and may include limited inspection or interviews, whereas level 2 assessment is more ___________ and may include field investigations, additional sampling and consultations with additional parties.
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In the RTCR monthly total ________ MCL are replaced with treatment techniques triggers
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_________ and public notice requirements have been revised.
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Level 1 assessment triggers whenever a system taking more than 40 samples per month exceeds more than _______ percent total coliform positive test results for that month.
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Level 2 assessment trigger is whenever two level 1 trigger occurs in a __________ twelve months, or an E. coli MCL violation.
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Monitoring, start-up and shut-down procedures are now a requirement for ___________systems.
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RTCR has ____________ an E.coli MCL.
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A combination of two successive positive coliform and E.coli with at _____________ one E.coli present in any order results in a Tier 1 E.coli MCL Violation.
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Under the RTCR water systems will incur _____________ violation whenever they fail to take all required routine or additional samples or failing to analyze total coliform routine samples for E.coli.
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______________ locations can be fixed or selected on a situational basis according to an approved standard operating procedure and state may modify or revise such locations.