(1) This section specifies the requirements for information to be included in each report for groundwater systems. It applies to the following situations:
(a) A significant deficiency that is uncorrected at the time of the report;
(b) An
E. coli positive groundwater sample that is not invalidated under WAC
246-290-320 (2)(g)(vii) at the time of the report.
(2) The system must report annually the information in subsection (1)(a) and (b) of this section until the department determines the significant deficiency or
E. coli positive groundwater sample is addressed under WAC
246-290-453(1).
(3) Each report must include:
(a) The nature of the significant deficiency or the source of the fecal contamination and the date the significant deficiency was identified by the department or the dates of the E. coli positive source water samples;
(b) If the fecal contamination has been addressed under WAC
246-290-453(1) and the date of such action;
(c) For each significant deficiency or fecal contamination that has not been addressed under WAC
246-290-453(1), the department-approved plan and schedule for correction, including interim measures, progress to date, and any interim measures completed;
(d) If the system receives notice as described in subsection (1)(b) of this section, the potential health effects language in WAC
246-290-72012, regulated contaminants.
(4) If directed by the department, a system with significant deficiencies that have been corrected before the next report must inform its customers of:
(a) The significant deficiency;
(b) How the significant deficiency was corrected; and
(c) The date of correction.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.20.050 and
70.119A.080. WSR 10-20-068, § 246-290-72013, filed 9/29/10, effective 11/1/10.]