Indiana Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 20, 2016) |
Title 327. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION |
Article 327IAC8. PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY |
Rule 327IAC8-2. Drinking Water Standards |
Section 327IAC8-2-1. Definitions |
Section 327IAC8-2-2. Applicability of rule; modification of monitoring requirements |
Section 327IAC8-2-3. Analytical methods |
Section 327IAC8-2-4. Inorganic chemicals; maximum contaminant levels |
Section 327IAC8-2-4.1. Collection of samples for inorganic chemical testing |
Section 327IAC8-2-4.2. Analytical methods for inorganic chemical testing |
Section 327IAC8-2-5. Organic chemicals other than volatile compounds; maximum contaminant levels |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.1. Collection of samples for organic chemical testing other than volatile organic compounds and total trihalomethanes |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.2. Analytical methods for organic chemical testing other than volatile organic compounds and total trihalomethanes |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.3. Collection of samples for total trihalomethanes testing; community water systems (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.4. Volatile organic compounds; maximum contaminant levels for community water systems and nontransient noncommunity water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.5. Collection of samples for volatile organic compound testing other than total trihalomethanes; community and nontransient noncommunity water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-5.6. Analytical methods for volatile organic compounds |
Section 327IAC8-2-6. Turbidity; maximum contaminant level (effective until June 28, 1993) (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-6.1. Collection of samples for turbidity testing (effective until June 28, 1993) (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-7. Microbiological contaminants; maximum contaminant levels for all public water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-8. Collection of samples for total coliform bacteria testing |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.1. Repeat monitoring for total coliform bacteria |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.2. Sanitary surveys |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.3. Collection of samples for fecal coliforms or Escherichia coli (E. coli) testing |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.4. Analytical methods for microbiological contaminants |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.5. Requirement for filtration and disinfection |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.6. Disinfection treatment |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.7. Analytical and monitoring requirements; fecal coliform, total coliform, turbidity, disinfection for public water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-8.8. Monitoring requirements; systems that provide filtration treatment |
Section 327IAC8-2-9. Radium-226, radium-228, gross alpha particle radioactivity, and uranium; maximum contaminant levels |
Section 327IAC8-2-10. Beta and photon radioactivity from manmade radionuclides; maximum contaminant levels |
Section 327IAC8-2-10.1. Analytical methods for radioactivity |
Section 327IAC8-2-10.2. Monitoring frequency for radioactivity; community water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-10.3. Best available technologies, small systems compliance technologies (SSCTs), and compliance technologies by system size category for radionuclides |
Section 327IAC8-2-11. Modification of sampling frequency by board (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-12. Maximum contaminant level exceeded; required procedure (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-13. Reporting requirements; test results and failure to comply |
Section 327IAC8-2-14. Reporting and record keeping requirements; systems that provide filtration |
Section 327IAC8-2-15. Failure to comply; maximum contaminant level, treatment technique, or variance schedule (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-16. Public notification; required language for inorganic contaminants (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-17. Public notification; required language for organic contaminants (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-18. Public notification; required language for microbiological contaminants (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-19. Public notification requirements pertaining to lead |
Section 327IAC8-2-20. Record maintenance |
Section 327IAC8-2-21. Special monitoring for sodium |
Section 327IAC8-2-22. Special monitoring for corrosivity characteristics and lead ban |
Section 327IAC8-2-23. Special monitoring for inorganic and organic contaminants (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-24. Use of noncentralized treatment devices |
Section 327IAC8-2-25. Authority to grant and procedure to request a variance (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-26. Consideration of a variance request (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-27. Public hearings on variances and schedules (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-28. Additional conditions for variances from the maximum contaminant levels for volatile organic compounds (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-29. Reporting and public notification; unregulated contaminants (Repealed) |
Section 327IAC8-2-30. Maximum contaminant level goals; organic compounds |
Section 327IAC8-2-31. Maximum contaminant level goals; microbiological contaminants |
Section 327IAC8-2-32. Alternate analytical techniques |
Section 327IAC8-2-33. Laboratory compliance |
Section 327IAC8-2-34. Maximum contaminant level goals; inorganic contaminants |
Section 327IAC8-2-34.1. Maximum contaminant level goals; radionuclides |
Section 327IAC8-2-35. Treatment techniques |
Section 327IAC8-2-36. General requirements; lead and copper |
Section 327IAC8-2-37. Monitoring requirements for lead and copper in tap water |
Section 327IAC8-2-38. Monitoring requirements for water quality parameters |
Section 327IAC8-2-39. Monitoring requirements for lead and copper in source water |
Section 327IAC8-2-40. Applicability of corrosion control treatment steps to small, medium size, and large water systems |
Section 327IAC8-2-41. Corrosion control treatment |
Section 327IAC8-2-42. Source water treatment requirements |
Section 327IAC8-2-43. Lead service line replacement |
Section 327IAC8-2-44. Public education and supplemental monitoring; lead and copper |
Section 327IAC8-2-45. Analytical methods; lead and copper |
Section 327IAC8-2-46. Reporting requirements; lead and copper |
Section 327IAC8-2-47. Record keeping requirements; lead and copper |
Section 327IAC8-2-48. Monitoring of consecutive public water systems |