Subpart H system definition

Subpart H system means a PWS using:
Subpart H system means a public water system that is using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source and that is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 141, subpart H, and Rule 62-550.817, F.A.C.
Subpart H system means a public water system using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source that is subject to 327 IAC 8-2.6.

Examples of Subpart H system in a sentence

  • Subpart H system serving from 500 to 9,999 persons.Subpart H system serving fewer than 500 persons.

  • If the significant deficiency is located in a portion of the distribution system that is served solely by a surface water or GWUDI source, the department may choose not to require the Subpart H system to implement 1 or more of the corrective actions in subclauses (VI)(1) through (3), inclusive, of this clause.

  • If instead the Subpart H system wants to use an alternate sampling date, then the Subpart H system shall submit an application to the department requesting approval of an alternative sampling date not later than 2 calendar days after the date by which it was required to collect the sample.

  • If it is not feasible for the Subpart H system to collect a replacement sample within the required timeframe, then the Subpart H system shall submit an explanation for the delayed sampling date to the department concurrent with the shipment of the sample to the laboratory.

  • Such application shall be submitted in accordance with subsection (t) of this section and shall include with the application documentation demonstrating that the Subpart H system will install and operate technologies to provide this level of treatment by the applicable compliance date in subsection (j)(12)(C) of this section.

  • The Subpart H system shall submit an application to the department requesting approval to meet the requirements of subclause (III)(1) or (2) of this clause in lieu of conducting new monitoring under subclause (II) of this clause in accordance with subsection (t) of this section.

  • A Subpart H system that has not developed a disinfection profile under subparagraph (S)(iv) or (v) of this subdivision shall develop a disinfection profile using the same monitoring data on which the Giardia lamblia profile is based.

  • To request such approval, the Subpart H system shall submit an application to the department in accordance with subsection (t) of this section.

  • A Subpart H system that is required to conduct source water monitoring under clause (ii) of this subparagraph shall submit an application to the department requesting approval of the sampling schedule that specifies the calendar dates when they will collect each required sample.

  • Under the Stage 1 Rule, the City is considered a Subpart H system, which includes both surface water systems and groundwater systems under the direct influence of surface water, based on use of the Olympia surface water supply.


More Definitions of Subpart H system

Subpart H system means public water systems using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source that are subject to the requirements of Subpart H.
Subpart H system or "subpart H supply" means a public water supply using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source.
Subpart H system means a public water system that is supplied by a surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water source, or both;
Subpart H system means a public water system using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source that are subject to the filtration and disinfection requirements of these regulations.
Subpart H system means public water systems using surface water or ground water
Subpart H system means a public water system PWS using:

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