Table 5 lists the violation categories and other situations requiring a Tier 3 public notice. Appendix A to 179 NAC 4 identifies the tier assignment for each specific violation or situation.
TABLE 5 - VIOLATION CATEGORIES AND OTHER SITUATIONS REQUIRING A TIER 3 PUBLIC NOTICE
1. | Monitoring violations under Title 179, except where a Tier 1 notice is required under 179 NAC 4-004.01 or where the Director determines that a Tier 2 notice is required; |
2. | Failure to comply with a testing procedure established in Title 179, except where a Tier 1 notice is required under 179 NAC 4-004.01 or where the Director determines that a Tier 2 notice is required; |
3. | Operation under a variance or an exemption granted under 179 NAC 6; |
4. | Availability of unregulated contaminant monitoring results, as required under 179 NAC 4-009, |
5. | Exceedance of the fluoride secondary maximum contaminant level (SMCL), as required under 179 NAC 4-010; and |
6. | Reporting and Recordkeeping violations under 179 NAC 26. |
Public water systems must provide the initial notice and any repeat notices in a form and manner that is reasonably calculated to reach persons served in the required time period. The form and manner of the public notice may vary based on the specific situation and type of water system, but it must at a minimum meet the following requirements:
For community water systems, the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) required under 179 NAC 14 may be used as a vehicle for the initial Tier 3 public notice and all required repeat notices, as long as:
179 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 4, § 006