Current through September 17, 2024
Section 179-26-011 - VIOLATIONS011.01 E. coli MCL Violation A system is in violation of the MCL for E. coli when any of the following four conditions occur:
1. The system has an E. coli-positive repeat sample following a total coliform-positive routine sample.2. The system has a total coliform-positive repeat sample following an E. coli-positive routine sample.3. The system fails to take all required repeat samples following an E. coli-positive routine sample.4. The system fails to test for E. coli when any repeat sample tests positive for total coliform. 011.02 Treatment Technique Violation26-011.02A A treatment technique violation occurs when a system exceeds a treatment technique trigger specified in 26-010.01 and then fails to conduct the required assessment or corrective actions within the timeframe specified in 26-010.02 and 26-010.03.26-011.02B A treatment technique violation occurs when a seasonal system fails to complete a Department-approved start-up procedure prior to serving water to the public.011.03 Monitoring Violations 26-011.03A Failure to take every required routine or additional routine sample in a compliance period is a monitoring violation.26-011.03B Failure to analyze for E. coli following a total coliform-positive routine sample is a monitoring violation.011.04 Reporting Violations 26-011.04A Failure to submit a monitoring report or completed assessment form after a system properly conducts monitoring or assessment in a timely manner is a reporting violation.26-011.04B Failure to notify the Department following an E. coli-positive sample as required by 26-009.02A in a timely manner is a reporting violation.26-011.04C Failure to submit certification of completion of a Department-approved start-up procedure by a seasonal system is a reporting violation.179 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 26, § 011