A PWS using a ground source shall prepare a Wellhead Protection Plan which determines a wellhead protection area and identifies significant potential contaminant sources which may have any adverse effect on the health of persons and potential contaminant sources within the area. Each PWS using a ground water source must implement the approved Wellhead Protection Plan and a Wellhead Protection Program. Each PWS using a ground water source shall also develop and maintain a contingency response plan as further specified in paragraph (4) of this rule. The wellhead protection plan shall be submitted for approval by the Department and be available for inspection during subsequent sanitary surveys or other inspections.
A PWS using a surface water source shall prepare and annually update a contaminant source inventory of significant potential contaminant sources which may have any adverse effect on the health of persons and potential contaminant sources within the source water protection area. The contaminant source inventory and subsequent updates for surface water based systems shall include the notifications roster, response committee designees and other portions of the emergency operations plan pertaining to source water protection implementation. The contaminant source inventory with the required information from the emergency operations plan shall be submitted to the Department every three (3) years starting on December 31, 2006 and be available for inspection during subsequent sanitary surveys or other inspections.
Aquifers of Tennessee
Zone A (Inner SWMZ) is the surface water body and adjacent area that is five (5) to fifteen (15) miles upstream of a public water system intake, including a one thousand (1000) foot corridor parallel to the designated stream banks and any perennial streams which are tributaries to that stream.
Zone B (Outer SWMZ) is the surface water body and adjacent area that is more than fifteen (15) miles upstream of a public water system intake, including a one thousand (1000) foot corridor parallel to the designated stream banks and any perennial streams which are tributaries to that stream.
TABLE 0400-45-01-.34(1)(e)
Public Water System Categories For Systems With Ground Water Sources
Category 1: | (a) | Community PWS with less than 100 connections and less than 20,000 gallons per day (gpd) average daily production |
(b) | All Noncommunity PWS | |
Category 2: | (a) | Community PWS with 100 to 999 connections and less than 315,000 gpd average daily production. |
(b) | Community PWS with less than 100 connections and 20,000 to 314,999 gpd average daily production. | |
Category 3: | (a) | Community PWS with 1000 to 2999 connections and less than 1,000,000 gpd average daily production. |
(b) | Community PWS with less than 1000 connections and 315,000 to 999,999 gpd average daily production. | |
Category 4: | (a) | Community PWS with 3,000 or more connections. |
(b) | Community PWS with less than 3,000 connections and 1,000,000 gpd or greater average daily production. |
(i) Category 1: | 250 feet |
(ii) Category 2: | 500 feet |
(iii) Category 3: | 750 feet |
(iv) Category 4: | 750 feet |
This notification shall cite the provisions of the Tennessee Safe Drinking Water Act specifically including the language in T.C.A. § 68-221-711(5) (i.e., "The discharge by any person of sewage or any other waste or contaminant at such proximity to the intake, well or spring serving a public water system in such a manner or quantity that it will or will likely endanger the health or safety of customers of the system or cause damage to the system" is prohibited) and this rule, as well as any local ordinances which implement or support the wellhead protection plan. Such notification to the owner or operator shall also request the owner or operator to abate the activity or discharge. A copy of such notification shall be submitted to the Department.
A PWS using a ground water source must make the following submissions to the Department in the development and update of a Wellhead Protection Plan within the following timeframe:
The addition of new significant potential contaminant sources during the annual potential contaminant source inventory review shall require an addendum to be submitted to the Department within ninety days of the review.
A community or nontransient noncommunity PWS using a surface water source must at minimum annually perform a survey within the Critical Source Water Protection Zone for significant potential contaminant sources as well as an inventory of wastewater and stormwater discharges permitted by the Department within Zone A of the Source Water Management Zone. Source water inventory updates for community surface water systems existing at the effective date of this rule shall be submitted to the Department on or before December 31, 2006 and at three year intervals subsequently. Community and nontransient noncommunity systems using a surface water source shall submit complete contaminant source inventories, including maps, showing the potential contaminant sources at three year intervals beginning on December 31, 2015. New water supply sources shall have source approvals in writing by the Department prior to initiation of operation as a public water supply source. An existing water system that was previously not designated as a public water system shall have sixty days upon notification of the determination as a public water system to submit source approval documentation for the Department's review.
The emergency operations plan for community surface water systems shall include a procedure for notifying the Department of any condition which may impact the water source. Community PWS shall establish a procedure for notifying the owner or operator of any potential contaminant source which is believed to be discharging substances which may endanger the water supply of the community PWS.
This notification shall cite the provisions of the Tennessee Safe Drinking Water Act specifically including the language in T.C.A. § 68-221-711(5) (i.e., "The discharge by any person of sewage or any other waste or contaminant at such proximity to the intake, well or spring serving a public water system in such a manner or quantity that it will or will likely endanger the health or safety of customers of the system or cause damage to the system" is prohibited) and this rule, as well as any local ordinances which implement or support source water protection. Such notification to the owner or operator shall also request the owner or operator to abate the activity or discharge. A copy of such notification shall be submitted to the Department.
The PWS may perform the modeling of the Wellhead Protection area or may deliver the necessary information to the Department for the modeling of the wellhead protection area. The PWS shall use the generated model to determine the Wellhead Management Zone (Zone 2).
This area shall be calculated with the Environmental Protection Agency's WHPA 2.0 Model, RESSQC Module using the mode which considers well interference. MODFLOW shall be an acceptable alternative. Other modeling techniques must be approved in writing by the Department.
New ground water supply sources shall have source approvals in writing by the Department prior to initiation of operation as a public water supply source. An existing water system that was previously not designated as a public water system shall have sixty (60) days upon notification of the determination as a public water system to submit source approval documentation for the Department's review. Source approvals shall include a one-mile radius inventory of significant potential contaminant sources for Category 2, 3 and 4 ground water supplies.
New surface water supply sources shall have source approvals in writing by the Department prior to initiation of operation as a public water supply source. An existing water system that was previously not designated as a public water system shall have sixty (60) days upon notification of the determination as a public water system to submit source approval documentation for the Department's review. Surface water intake inventories shall include significant potential contaminant sources within the Critical Source Water Protection Zone and an inventory of wastewater and stormwater discharges permitted by the Department within Zone A of the Source Water Management Zone.
A PWS using a ground water source shall consider potential contamination sources in determining the location of the new source. The PER shall include a list of significant potential contamination sources within the potential Zone 1 area for new ground water sources. Additionally, the PWS will work with appropriate local governing bodies to limit the future location of any potential contamination source or activity within Zone 1.
A PWS using a surface water source shall consider potential contamination sources in determining the location of the new source. The PER shall include a list of significant potential contamination sources within the Critical Source Water Protection Zone. Additionally, the PWS will work with appropriate local governing bodies to limit the future location of any potential contamination source or activity within the Critical Source Water Protection Zone.
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0400-45-01-.34
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-201, et seq. and 68-221-701, et seq.