Rule 710d.
This rule applies to all community and nontransient noncommunity water supplies. These public water supplies are also considered "water supplies" or "supplies" in this rule. Supplies shall report all of the following information to the department:
The department shall review and approve the addition of a new source or long-term change in treatment before it is implemented by the water supply. Examples of long-term treatment changes include the addition of a new treatment process or modification of an existing treatment process. Examples of modifications include adding ozone, switching secondary disinfectants, switching coagulants (for example, alum to ferric chloride), and switching corrosion inhibitor products (for example, orthophosphate to blended phosphate). Long- term changes can include dose changes to existing chemicals if the supply is planning long-term changes to its finished water pH or residual inhibitor concentration. Long-term treatment changes would not include chemical dose fluctuations associated with daily raw water quality changes.
Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.10710d