Rule 710b.
Supply Size (Number of People Served) | Number of Sites for Water Quality Parameters |
More than 100,000 | 25 |
10,001 to 100,000 | 10 |
3,301 to 10,000 | 3 |
501 to 3,300 | 2 |
101 to 500 | 1 |
Fewer than 101 | 1 |
Supply Size (Number of People Served) | Reduced Number of Sites For Water Quality Parameters |
More than 100,000 | 10 |
10,001 to 100,000 | 7 |
3,301 to 10,000 | 3 |
501 to 3,300 | 2 |
101 to 500 | 1 |
Fewer than 101 | 1 |
Table 1 Summary of Monitoring Requirements for Water Quality Parameters - Lead, Copper, Corrosion Control1
Monitoring Period | Parameters | Location | Frequency |
Initial monitoring | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica 2, calcium, conductivity, temperature, sulfate, chloride | Taps and at entry point or points to distribution system | 6 months |
After installation of corrosion control | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica2, calcium3 | Taps | Every 6 months |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted as part of corrosion control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual 4, sulfate, chloride | Entry point or points to distribution system5 | At least every 2 weeks | |
After department specifies parameter values for optimal corrosion control | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica2, calcium3 | Taps | Every 6 months |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted as part of corrosion control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual 4, sulfate, chloride | Entry point or points to distribution system5 | At least every 2 weeks | |
Reduced monitoring | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica 2, calcium 3 | Taps | Every 6 months annually 6 at a reduced number of sites |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual 4, sulfate, chloride | Entry point or points to distribution system5 | At least every 2 weeks |
1 Table is for illustrative purposes; consult the text of this part for precise regulatory requirements.
2 Orthophosphate shall be measured when an inhibitor containing a phosphate compound is used. Silica shall be measured when an inhibitor containing silicate compound is used.
3 Calcium shall be measured when calcium carbonate stabilization is used as part of corrosion control.
4 Inhibitor dosage rates and inhibitor residual concentrations (orthophosphate or silica) shall be measured when an inhibitor is used.
5 Ground water supplies may limit monitoring to representative locations throughout the system.
6 Water supplies may reduce frequency of monitoring for water quality parameters at the tap from every 6 months to annually if they have maintained the range of values for water quality parameters reflecting optimal corrosion control during 3 consecutive years of monitoring.
Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10710b