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Rule 3745-77-09 | Permit review by the administrator and affected states.

...le, see paragraph (TT) of rule 3745-77-01 of the Administrative Code titled "referenced materials."] (A) Transmission of information to the administrator. (1) Unless the administrator waives this requirement as provided in 40 CFR 70.8(a)(2), the director shall provide to the administrator a copy of each Title V permit application (including any application for Title V permit modification), each ...

Rule 3745-77-09 | Permit review by the administrator and affected states.

...le, see paragraph (AA) of rule 3745-77-01 of the Administrative Code titled "referenced materials."] (A) Transmission of information to the administrator. (1) Unless the administrator waives this requirement as provided in 40 CFR 70.8(a)(2), the director shall provide to the administrator a copy of each Title V permit application (including any application for significant or minor Title V permit ...

Rule 3745-77-11 | Title V permits for major sources emitting greenhouse gases.

...of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954." The full text of the act as amended in 1990 is also available in electronic format at www.epa.gov/oar/caa/. A copy of the act is also available for inspection and copying at "The State Library of Ohio." (b) Code of Federal Regulations. Information and copies may be obtained by writing to: "Superintendent of Documents, Attn: New Orders, PO Box...

Rule 3745-80-01 | Definitions.

...determine compliance with sections 3704.16 to 3704.162 of the Revised Code. (B) "Clean Air Act Amendments" means the Clean Air Act, and regulations adopted under it. (C) "Director" means the director of the Ohio environmental protection agency or the director's authorized representative. (D) "Emission control system" means any system designated by the United States environmental protection agen...

Rule 3745-81-01 | Primary drinking water standards definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) (1) "Action level" is the concentration of lead or copper in water specified in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-81-80 of the Administrative Code. (2) "Actual CT" means the CT value or the sum of CT values that is representative of the disinfection as determined in accordance with rule 3745-81-72 of the Administrative Code. (3) "Approved effective volume factor" me...

Rule 3745-81-01 | Primary drinking water standards definitions.

...As used in this chapter: (A) (1) "Action level" is the concentration of lead or copper in water specified in paragraph (C) of rule 3745-81-80 of the Administrative Code. (2) "Actual CT" means the CT value or the sum of CT values that is representative of the disinfection as determined in accordance with rule 3745-81-72 of the Administrative Code. (3) "Approved effective volume factor" me...

Rule 3745-81-04 | Administrative penalties.

...(A) Pursuant to section 6109.23 of the Revised Code, the director may assess and collect administrative penalties from any person who owns or operates a public water system and violates Chapter 6109. of the Revised Code or the administrative rules adopted thereunder. Administrative penalties for a public water system shall be calculated according to this rule in the following manner: (1) Each violation of the public...

Rule 3745-81-11 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for inorganic contaminants.

...ms per liter Nitrate (as nitrogen) 10 Nitrite (as nitrogen) 1 Total nitrate and nitrite (as nitrogen) 10 (B) The following MCLs for inorganic contaminants apply to all community and nontransient noncommunity public water systems. Contaminant MCL in milligrams per liter Antimony 0.006 Arsenic 0.010 Asbestos 7 a Barium 2 Beryllium 0.004 Cadmium 0.005 Chromium 0.1...

Rule 3745-81-11 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for inorganic contaminants.

...ms per liter Nitrate (as nitrogen) 10 Nitrite (as nitrogen) 1 Total nitrate and nitrite (as nitrogen) 10 (B) The following MCLs for inorganic contaminants apply to all community and nontransient noncommunity public water systems. Contaminant MCL in milligrams per liter Antimony 0.006 Arsenic 0.010 Asbestos 7 a Barium 2 Beryllium 0.004 Cadmium 0.005 Chromium 0.1 ...

Rule 3745-81-12 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for organic contaminants.

...agulation or enhanced softening plus GAC10; or nanofiltration with a molecular weight of less than or equal to 1000 Daltons; or GAC20 Haloacetic acids (five) 0.060 Enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening plus GAC10; or nanofiltration with a molecular weight of less than or equal to 1000 Daltons; or GAC20 (B) The director may determine that a public water system shall appl...

Rule 3745-81-12 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for organic contaminants.

...agulation or enhanced softening plus GAC10; or nanofiltration with a molecular weight of less than or equal to 1000 Daltons; or GAC20 Haloacetic acids (five) 0.060 Enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening plus GAC10; or nanofiltration with a molecular weight of less than or equal to 1000 Daltons; or GAC20 (B) The director may determine that a public water system shall apply the following best technol...

Rule 3745-81-15 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for radionuclide contaminants.

...ta particle and photon radioactivity: (1) The MCL for beta particle and photon radioactivity from man-made radionuclides is an annual dose equivalent of four millirem/year (mrem/yr) to the total body or any internal organ. The annual dose equivalent is determined by converting the running annual average concentration for the radionuclide from pCi/L to mrem/yr (running annual average concentration divided by the dose...

Rule 3745-81-15 | Maximum contaminant levels and best available technologies for radionuclide contaminants.

...article and photon radioactivity: (1) The MCL for beta particle and photon radioactivity from man-made radionuclides is an annual dose equivalent of four millirem/year (mrem/yr) to the total body or any internal organ. The annual dose equivalent is determined by converting the running annual average concentration for the radionuclide from pCi/L to mrem/yr (running annual average concentration...

Rule 3745-81-17 | Treatment techniques.

... cent in polymers added to water at 1 part per million (or equivalent). Epichlorohydrin monomer level of 0.01 per cent in polymers added to water at 20 parts per million (or equivalent). Certifications can rely on manufacturers or third parties.

Rule 3745-81-17 | Treatment techniques.

... per cent in polymers added to water at 1 part per million (or equivalent), or Epichlorohydrin monomer level of 0.01 per cent in polymers added to water at 20 parts per million (or equivalent). Certifications can rely on manufacturers or third parties, as approved by the director.

Rule 3745-81-23 | Inorganic chemical monitoring requirements.

...s listed in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-81-11 of the Administrative Code. Public water systems shall monitor inorganic chemicals according to a schedule provided by the director. (A) Monitoring for inorganic chemicals with MCLs shall be conducted as follows. (1) Groundwater systems and surface water systems shall monitor with a minimum of one sample at each sampling point. After the initial set of samples, the s...

Rule 3745-81-23 | Inorganic chemical monitoring requirements.

...s listed in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-81-11 of the Administrative Code. Public water systems shall monitor inorganic chemicals according to a schedule provided by the director. (A) Monitoring for inorganic chemicals with MCLs shall be conducted as follows: (1) Groundwater systems and surface water systems shall monitor with a minimum of one sample at each sampling point. After the initial set of s...

Rule 3745-81-24 | Organic chemical monitoring requirements.

...drinking water are listed in rule 3745-81-27 of the Administrative Code. Analyses under this rule shall only be conducted by laboratories that are certified for these analyses under Chapter 3745-89 of the Administrative Code. Community public water systems and nontransient noncommunity public water systems shall monitor for organic chemicals according to a schedule provided by the director. (A) Monitoring for volati...

Rule 3745-81-26 | Radionuclide monitoring requirements.

... for radionuclides listed in rule 3745-81-15 of the Administrative Code. Analytical procedures which are acceptable for monitoring of radionuclide contaminants in drinking water are listed in rule 3745-81-27 of the Administrative Code. Community public water systems shall monitor for radionuclide contaminants according to a schedule provided by the director. (A) Monitoring requirements for gross alpha particle activ...

Rule 3745-81-32 | Public notification.

...notification by public water systems. (1) The owner or operator of a public water system shall provide public notice to persons served by that public water system in accordance with this rule. Public water systems that sell or otherwise provide drinking water to other public water systems (i.e., to consecutive systems) are required to give public notice in accordance with this rule to the owner or operator of the co...

Rule 3745-81-42 | Ground water rule - ground water source microbial monitoring and analytical methods.

...riggered source water monitoring. (1) A ground water system shall conduct triggered source water monitoring if the conditions identified in paragraph (A)(1)(a) and either paragraph (A)(1)(b) or (A)(1)(c) of this rule exist. (a) The system does not provide at least 4-log treatment of viruses (using inactivation, removal, or a director-approved combination of 4-log virus inactivation and remov...

Rule 3745-81-42 | Ground water rule - ground water source microbial monitoring and analytical methods.

...riggered source water monitoring. (1) A ground water system shall conduct triggered source water monitoring if the conditions identified in paragraphs (A)(1)(a) and (A)(1)(b) of this rule exist. (a) The system does not provide at least 4-log treatment of viruses (using inactivation, removal, or a director-approved combination of 4-log virus inactivation and removal) before or at the first custom...

Rule 3745-81-43 | Ground water rule - compliance monitoring requirements for ground water systems.

...(A) Compliance monitoring. (1) A ground water system that is not required to meet the source water monitoring requirements of rule 3745-81-42 of the Administrative Code because the system provides at least 4-log treatment of viruses (using inactivation, removal, or a director-approved combination of 4-log virus inactivation and removal) before or at the first customer for the ground water source ...

Rule 3745-81-43 | Ground water rule - compliance monitoring requirements for ground water systems.

...(A) Compliance monitoring. (1) A ground water system that is not required to meet the source water monitoring requirements of rule 3745-81-42 of the Administrative Code because the system provides at least 4-log treatment of viruses (using inactivation, removal, or a director-approved combination of 4-log virus inactivation and removal) before or at the first customer for the ground water source ...

Rule 3745-81-44 | Ground water rule - treatment technique violations for ground water systems.

... schedule established under rule 3745-81-61 of the Administrative Code. (B) Unless the director invalidates a fecal indicator-positive ground water source sample in accordance with paragraph (D) of rule 3745-81-42 of the Administrative Code, a ground water system is in violation of the treatment technique requirement if the system does not comply with the corrective action requirements and sched...