PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the procedures and requirements for monitoring drinking water to determine how corrosive the water is to the distribution system.
(Note: Systems may find it convenient to conduct tap sampling for water quality parameters at sites used for coliform sampling under 10 CSR 60-4.020(1)(A).)
Sites for Water | |
System Size | Quality Parameters |
(# People Served) | (Number) |
>100,000 | 25 |
10,001-100,000 | 10 |
3,301-10,000 | 3 |
501-3,300 | 2 |
101-500 | 1 |
<=100 | 1 |
System Size | Sites for Water Quality Parameters |
(# People Served) | (Reduced Number) |
>;100,000 | 10 |
10,001-100,000 | 7 |
3,301-10,000 | 3 |
501-3,300 | 2 |
101-500 | 1 |
<=;100 | 1 |
Summary of Monitoring Requirements for Water Quality Parameters1
Monitoring Period Initial monitoring | Parameters2 pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica3, calcium, conductivity, temperature | Location Taps and at entry point(s) to the distribution system | Frequency Every six (6) months |
After installation of corrosion control | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica3, calcium4 | Taps | Every six (6) months |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted as part of corrosion control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual5 | Entry point(s) to distribution system6 | No less frequently than every two (2) weeks | |
After department specifies parameter values for optimal corrosion control | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica3, calcium4 | Taps | Every six (6) months |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted as part of corrosion control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual5 | Entry point(s) to the distribution system6 | No less frequently than every two (2) weeks | |
Reduced Monitoring | pH, alkalinity, orthophosphate or silica3, calcium4 | Taps | Every six (6) months, annually7 or every three (3) years8 at a reduced number of sites |
pH, alkalinity dosage rate and concentration (if alkalinity adjusted as part of corrosion control), inhibitor dosage rate and inhibitor residual5 | Entry point(s) to the distribution system6 | No less frequently than every two (2) weeks |
1Table is for illustrative purposes; consult the text of this rule for precise regulatory requirements.
2Small- and medium-size systems have to monitor for water quality parameters only during monitoring periods in which the system exceeds the lead or copper action level.
3Orthophosphate must be measured only when an inhibitor containing a phosphate compound is used. Silica must be measured only when an inhibitor containing silicate compound is used.
4Calcium must be measured only when calcium carbonate stabilization is used as part of corrosion control.
5Inhibitor dosage rates and inhibitor residual concentrations (orthophosphate or silica) must be measured only when an inhibitor is used. 6Groundwater systems may limit monitoring to representative locations throughout the system.
7Water systems may reduce frequency of monitoring for water quality parameters at the tap from every six (6) months to annually if they have maintained the range of values for water quality parameters reflecting optimal corrosion control during three (3) consecutive years of monitoring.
8Water systems may further reduce the frequency of monitoring for water quality parameters at the tap from annually to once every three (3) years if they have maintained the range of values from water quality parameters reflecting optimal corrosion control during three (3) consecutive years of annual monitoring. Water systems may accelerate to triennial monitoring for quality parameters at the tap if they have maintained ninetieth percentile lead levels less than or equal to 0.005 mg/L, ninetieth percentile copper levels less than or equal to 0.65 mg/L, and the range of water quality parameters designated by the department under 10 CSR 60-15.030(7) as representing optimal corrosion control during two (2) consecutive six- (6-) month monitoring periods.
10 CSR 60-15.080
*Original authority: 640.100, RSMo 1939, amended 1978, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006.