Parameter | Application |
Total alkalinity | Precipitative softening or membrane technology; daily monitoring. |
Phenol alkalinity | Precipitative softening; daily monitoring. |
Stability | Precipitative softening or membrane technology; weekly monitoring. |
Copper | All. |
Fluoride | All. |
Iron | For split sample or weekly analysis. |
Manganese | For split sample or weekly analysis. |
pH | Precipitative softening or membrane technology; daily monitoring. Surface water treatment plant; daily monitoring. |
Total hardness | Precipitative softening or membrane technology; daily monitoring. |
Total phosphorus | All. |
[Comment: Rule 3745-81-72 of the Administrative Code establishes similar but separate requirements for disinfection of systems using a surface water source. These two requirements are not inconsistent and failure to comply with either is considered a separate violation with different consequences. Contact your district office representative if you have questions or require clarification.]
[Comment: Plan approval requirements for a system treating with chlorine dioxide will include minimum chlorine dioxide residual requirements for the system and any consecutive systems.]
[Comment: Required responses to conditions caused by line breaks, extreme fire flows, or other extraordinary circumstances are found in rule 3745-83-02 of the Administrative Code.]
[Comment: In addition to the monitoring requirements above, public water systems exceeding the lead and copper action level that adjust the alkalinity of the water for the purpose of providing optimal corrosion control treatment pursuant to rules 3745-81-82 and 3745-81-87 of the Administrative Code shall also monitor in accordance with the requirements of those rules.]
[Comment: In addition to the requirements in this paragraph, a public water system that uses a surface source, in whole or in part, shall also conduct disinfection monitoring in accordance with rule 3745-81-74 of the Administrative Code. A public water system that uses a ground water source and provides 4-log inactivation of viruses shall also conduct disinfection monitoring in accordance with rule 3745-81-43 of the Administrative Code.]
A community public water system that provides treatment to reduce iron shall monitor for iron at least at each entry point to the distribution system.
All community and nontransient noncommunity public water systems that add manganese as part of the treatment process or provide treatment for manganese, shall monitor for manganese at least at each entry point to the distribution system at the frequency in paragraphs (F)(6)(a) and (F)(6)(b) of this rule. Public water systems that add manganese as part of the treatment process but do not provide treatment for manganese are only required to comply with this paragraph when manganese is added.
A public water system that adds orthophosphate to the water for the purpose of providing corrosion control treatment for purposes other than compliance with the lead and copper rules shall monitor for orthophosphate at least monthly at each entry point to the distribution system.
[Comment: Additional monitoring requirements for public water systems that add orthophosphate to the water for the purpose of providing optimal corrosion control treatment can be found in rules 3745-81-82 and 3745-81-87 of the Administrative Code.]
A public water system that adjusts the pH of the water supply for stabilization or that employs precipitative softening as defined in rule 3745-7-01 of the Administrative Code or membrane technology to reduce hardness shall monitor for pH at least once every day that water is available to the public at each entry point to the distribution system.
[Comment: Additional monitoring requirements for water systems that adjust the pH of water can be found in rules 3745-81-43, 3745-81-74, 3745- 81-82 and 3745-81-87 of the Administrative Code.
[Comment: This rule incorporates the "American Water Works" standards C651-14 and C652-19 by reference. Copies may be obtained from the "AWWA Bookstore, 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, Co, 80235, 1-800-926-7337, www.awwa.org." These standards are available for review at "Ohio EPA, Lazarus Government Center, 50 W. Town Street, Suite 700, Columbus, OH, 43215."]
[Comment: This rule incorporates the ANSI/NSF/CAN standards 60 and 61 by reference. Copies may be obtained from "NSF International, 789 Dixboro Road, P.O. Box 130140, Ann Arbor, MI, 48113-0140, (734) 769-8010, www.nsf.org." These standards are available for review at "Ohio EPA, Lazarus Government Center, 50 W. Town Street, Suite 700, Columbus, OH, 43215."]
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-83-01
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/8/2022 and 08/29/2027
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6109.04
Rule Amplifies: 6109.04, 6109.13
Prior Effective Dates: 11/26/1980, 09/13/1993, 01/01/1999, 04/21/2001, 08/03/2004, 10/01/2006, 04/19/2012, 03/04/2016