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Revised Total Coliform Rule

Teacher: Winston Cole
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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.
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.
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.
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.
In the RTCR monthly total ________ MCL are replaced with treatment techniques triggers
_________ and public notice requirements have been revised.
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.
Level 2 assessment trigger is whenever two level 1 trigger occurs in a __________ twelve months, or an E. coli MCL violation.
Monitoring, start-up and shut-down procedures are now a requirement for ___________systems.
RTCR has ____________ an E.coli MCL.
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.
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.
______________ 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.
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Public water systems taking samples less frequently than once per month must take at least ________ routines samples in a month after a positive coliform sample occurred.
Under the RTCR, Samples must be collected at __________ time intervals throughout the month.
State may require __________documentation to support why assessment fails to identify sanitary defect.
Systems taking less than 5 samples per month are no longer required to collect at least 5 routine samples the _____________ month after a coliform positive sample occurs.
Ground water systems serving less than 1,000 people which are on _____________and are not allowed to reduce further to annual.
Assessments and corrective _____________ must occur within required timeframes and failure leads to a treatment technique violation.
Upon trigger from monitoring results, RTCR requires public water systems to perform an assessment and __________ any sanitary defects found.
System must take ___________ repeats following positive total coliform result until a clean set of repeats is collected or until a treatment technique occurs.
If sanitary defects cannot be corrected within the thirty days timeframe it must be corrected within an _____ timeframe approved by state
Plans must be ___ to state when systems select alternative repeat locations, if system is a seasonal system on reduced monitoring or is a ground water system selecting a GWR dual purpose sample location.
Crack in water storage tank, main break, contamination near well head, disinfection equipment failure, cross connection, inadequate disinfection after repairs are all examples of ______ defect.
System must develop and adhere to a sample ________ plan and a system specific schedule by last day of March in 2016