MICHIGAN SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
1976 PA 399, as Amended, and the Administrative Rules
Rule 109. As used in these
rules:
(a) "Test well"
means a well that is drilled on a site that has not been approved for use as a
production well in accordance with the provisions of part 8 of these
rules.
(b) "Too numerous to
count" means that the total number of bacterial colonies is more than
200 on a 47-millimeter diameter membrane filter.
(c) "Total organic
carbon (TOC)" means total organic carbon in mg/l measured using heat,
oxygen, ultraviolet irradiation, chemical oxidants, or combinations of these
oxidants that convert organic carbon to carbon dioxide, rounded to
2 significant figures.
(d) "Total
trihalomethanes" or "TTHM" means the sum of the concentration,
in milligrams per liter, rounded to 2 significant figures, of all of
the following:
(i) The trihalomethane
compounds.
(ii) Trichloromethane
(chloroform).
(iii) Dibromochloromethane.
(iv) Bromodichloromethane.
(v) Tribromomethane
(bromoform).
(e) "Transient
noncommunity water supply" or "transient noncommunity water
system" means a noncommunity supply that does not meet the definition of
nontransient noncommunity water supply in R 325.10106(h).
(f) "Treatment
system" means a facility or structure and associated appurtenances
installed for the purpose of treating drinking water before delivery to a
distribution system.
(g) "Treatment
technique" means a minimum treatment requirement or a necessary
methodology or technology that is employed by a supplier of water for the
control of the chemical, physical, biological, or radiological characteristics
of the public water supply.
(h)
"Trihalomethane" or "THM" means 1 of the family
of organic compounds named as derivatives of methane, wherein 3 of
the 4 hydrogen atoms in methane are each substituted by a halogen atom in
the molecular structure.
(i) "Unregulated contaminants"
means a group of contaminants for which state drinking water standards have not
been promulgated, but for which monitoring requirements apply.
(j) "Variance"
means an order, with appropriate conditions and compliance schedules and
requirements, which is issued by the director to a supplier of water and which
permits a public water supply to be in noncompliance with a state drinking
water standard, including a specified treatment technique.
(k) "VOC" means
volatile organic chemical.
(l) "Water hauler"
means a person engaged in bulk vehicular transportation of water to other than
the water hauler's own household which is intended for use or used for drinking
or household purposes. Excluded from
this definition are those persons providing water solely for employee use.
(m) "Water
transportation tank" means a tank that is associated with an over-the-road
vehicle that is used for the bulk transport of drinking water.
(n) "Waterworks
system" or "system" means a system of pipes and structures
through which water is obtained and distributed, including, but not limited to
all of the following which are actually used or intended for use for the
purpose of furnishing water for drinking or household purposes:
(i) Wells and well
structures, intakes, and cribs.
(ii) Pumping stations.
(iii) Treatment plants.
(iv) Storage tanks.
(v) Pipelines and
appurtenances.
(vi) A combination of the
items specified in this subdivision.
(o) "Year-round
service" means the ability of a supplier of water to provide drinking
water on a continuous basis to a living unit or facility.
History:
1954 ACS 94, Eff. Jan. 12, 1978; 1979 AC; 1984 MR 6, Eff. July 6, 1984;
1989 MR 8, Eff. Sept. 13, 1989; 1991 MR 11, Eff. Nov. 22, 1991; 1993 MR 6, Eff.
July 2, 1993; 1994 MR 12, Eff. Jan. 5, 1995; 1998 MR 3, Eff.
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