Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10705

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 325.10705 - Collection and analysis of samples for coliform bacteria; community water systems

Rule 705.

(1) A supplier of water of a community water system shall collect samples of water to be analyzed for the presence of coliform bacteria at sites which are representative of water throughout the distribution system according to a written sample siting plan that is subject to department review and revision.
(2) The monitoring frequency for total coliforms for a community water system is based on the population served by the system as set forth in table 1 of this rule:

Table 1 Total Coliform Monitoring Frequency for Community Water Supplies

Population Served Minimum Number of Samples Per Month
25 to 1,000 * 1
1,001 to 2,500 2
2,501 to 3,300 3
3,301 to 4,100 4
4,101 to 4,900 5
4,901 to 5,800 6
5,801 to 6,700 7
6,701 to 7,600 8
7,601 to 8,500 9
8,501 to 12,900 10
12,901 to 17,200 15
17,201 to 21,500 20
21,501 to 25,000 25
25,001 to 33,000 30
33,001 to 41,000 40
41,001 to 50,000 50
50,001 to 59,000 60
59,001 to 70,000 70
70,001 to 83,000 80
83,001 to 96,000 90
96,001 to 130,000 100
130,001 to 220,000 120
220,001 to 320,000 150
320,001 to 450,000 180
450,001 to 600,000 210
600,001 to 780,000 240
780,001 to 970,000 270
970,001 to 1,230,000 300
1,230,001 to 1,520,000 330
1,520,001 to 1,850,000 360
1,850,001 to 2,270,000 390
2,270,001 to 3,020,000 420
3,020,001 to 3,960,000 450
3,960,001 or more 480

* Includes public water supplies which have not less than 15 service connections, but which serve fewer than 25 persons.

(3) If a community water system that serves 25 to 1,000 persons does not have a history of total coliform contamination in its current configuration and a sanitary survey conducted in the past 5 years shows that the system is supplied solely by a protected groundwater source and is free of sanitary defects, the department may reduce the monitoring frequency specified in table 1 of this rule, except that the department shall not reduce the monitoring frequency to less than 1 sample per quarter. To be valid, the reduced monitoring frequency shall be approved, in writing, by the department.
(4) Suppliers of water for all community water systems and noncommunity water systems shall collect samples at regular time intervals throughout the monitoring period, except for those groundwater supplies which serve fewer than 4,901 persons and which are not influenced by surface water. Groundwater suppliers that serve fewer than 4,901 persons may collect all required samples on a single day if the samples are taken from different sites.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10705

1979 AC; 1991 AACS; 1993 AACS; 2002 AACS