Disinfectant Residual Requirement Sample Clauses

Disinfectant Residual Requirement. The Concessionaire shall maintain a detectable disinfectant residual at all points in the distribution system at all times or achieve regulatory distribution system disinfectant residual and/or microbiological requirements, whichever are more stringent. The Concessionaire shall monitor and record disinfectant residual in accordance with the approved sampling plan and report results to appropriate regulatory agencies and the City, as required. The minimum chlorine residual at all distribution system locations is 0.02 mg/L, to be measured as free chlorine. For samples that are less than 0.02 mg/L free chlorine residual, a sample from that same location must be immediately tested for heterotrophic plate count (HPC). An HPC result of greater than 500 colony forming units (CFU) per milliliter is considered the same as a coliform positive sample. Any and all failures to maintain a detectable chlorine residual or the occurrence of a positive total or fecal coliform sample result in any distribution system water quality sample shall be reported to the City as soon as possible after the Concessionaire’s receipt of the test results. When known, the Concessionaire shall advise the City of the suspected cause of failure and the corrective action(s) taken. The Concessionaire shall continue to update the City until the problem has been resolved. A written report detailing all pertinent information, an assessment of the cause of the problem, corrective actions taken, and the plan to prevent reoccurrence will be submitted by the Concessionaire to the City with the next monthly operating report due to the City. The City has not been required to issue a boil water notice within the previous 10 years due to microbiological contamination. Should a boil water notice be necessary, the Concessionaire shall follow all mandatory regulatory procedures and perform all required public notification to advise the public of the situation and the corrective actions being undertaken.
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