United States
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1 The June 1989 Rule was
revised as follows: Corrections and
Technical Amendments, 6/19/90
and Partial Stay of Certain Provision
(Variance Criteria) 56 FR1556-1557,
Vol56, No 10.

Note: The TCR is currently undergoing
the 6 year review process and may be
subject to change.
Total   Coliform  Rule:
A  Quick  Reference
                                Overview  of the R
                                Title
                                Purpose
                                General
                                Utilities
                                Covered
          Total Coliform Rule (TCR)
          54 FR 27544-27568, June 29, 1989, Vol. 54, No. 1241
          Improve public health protection by reducing fecal pathogens to minimal levels
          through control of total coliform bacteria, including fecal conforms and Escherichia
          co// (E. co//).
          Establishes a maximum contaminant level (MCL) based on the presence or absence
          of total conforms, modifies monitoring requirements including testing for fecal
          conforms orE. co//, requires use of a sample siting plan, and also requires sanitary
          surveys for systems collecting fewer than five samples per month.
          The TCR applies to all public water systems.
                                Public  Health Benefits
                                Implementation
                                of the TCR has
                                resulted in ...
                 Reduction in risk of illness from disease causing organisms associated with sewage
                 or animal wastes. Disease symptoms may include diarrhea, cramps, nausea, and
                 possibly jaundice, and associated headaches and fatigue.
                                What  are  the  Major  Provisions?
                                ROUTINE  Sampling Requirements
   Total coliform samples must be collected at sites which are representative of water quality throughout
   the distribution system according to a written sample siting plan subject to state review and revision.

   Samples must be collected at regular time intervals throughout the month except groundwater
   systems serving 4,900 persons or fewer may collect them on the same day.

   Monthly sampling requirements are based on population served (see table on next page for the
   minimum sampling frequency).

   A reduced monitoring frequency may be available for systems serving 1,000 persons or fewer and
   using only ground water if a sanitary survey within the past 5 years shows the system is free of
   sanitary defects (the frequency may be no less than 1 sample/quarter for community and 1 sample/year
   for non-community systems).

   Each total coliform-positive routine sample must be tested for the presence of fecal conforms or
   E. co//.

   If any routine sample is total coliform-positive, repeat samples are required.
                                REPEAT Sampling Requirements
                                   Within 24 hours of learning of a total coliform-positive ROUTINE sample result, at least 3 REPEAT
                                   samples must be collected and analyzed for total conforms:

                                   >•  One REPEAT sample must be collected from the same tap as the original sample.
                                   ^  One REPEAT sample must be collected within five service connections upstream.
                                   ^-  One REPEAT sample must be collected within five service connections downstream.
                                   ^-  Systems that collect 1 ROUTINE sample per month or fewer must collect a 4th REPEAT sample.

                                   If any REPEAT sample is total coliform-positive:

                                   ^  The system must analyze that total coliform-positive culture for fecal conforms or E.coli.
                                   >  The system must collect another set of REPEAT samples, as before, unless the MCL has been
                                       violated and the system has notified the state.
Additional  ROUTINE Sample  Requirements
   A positive ROUTINE or REPEAT total coliform result requires a minimum of five ROUTINE
   samples be collected the following month the system provides water to the public unless
   waived by the state.

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For additional information on
the TCR

Call the Safe Drinking Water
Hotline at 1-800-426-4791; visit
the EPA web site at www.epa.
gov/safewater/disinfection/tcr/
index.html; or contact your state
drinking water representative.
                                   Public  Water System  ROUTINE  Monitoring  Frequent
                                      Population
                                  25-1,000*
                                   1,001-2,500
                                  2,501-3,300
                                  3,301-4,100
                                  4,101-4,900
                                  4,901-5,800
                                  5,801-6,700
                                  6,701-7,600
                                  7,601-8,500
                                  8,501-12,900
                                   12,901-17,200
                                   17,201-21,500
                  Minimum
                  Samples/
                    Month
                      1
                     10
                     15
                     20
    Population
21,501-25,000
                             25,001-33,000
                             33,001-41,000
                             41,001-50,000
                             50,001-59,000
                             59,001-70,000
                             70,001-83,000
                             83,001-96,000
                             96,001-130,000
130,001-220,000
220,001-320,000
320,001-450,000
Minimum
Samples/
 Month
   25
                      30
                      40
                      50
                      60
                      70
                      80
                      90
                      100
  120
     Population
450,001-600,000
          600,001-780,000
          780,001-970,000
          970,001-1,230,000
          1,230,001-1,520,000
          1,520,001-1,850,000
          1,850,001-2,270,000
          2,270,001-3,020,000
          3,020,001-3,960,000
> 3,960,001
  150
Minimum
Samples/
 Month
  210
                       240
                       270
                       300
                       330
                       360
                       390
                       420
                       450
  480
  180
                                   "Includes PWSs which have at least 15 service connections, but serve <25 people.
What are the Other Provisions?
Systems collecting fewer than 5
ROUTINE samples per month . . .
Systems using surface water or
ground water under the direct
influence of surface water (GWUDI)
and meeting filtration avoidance
criteria . . .
Must have a sanitary survey every 5 years (or every 10 years if it
is a non-community water system using protected and disinfected
ground water).**
Must collect and have analyzed one coliform sample each day the
turbidity of the source water exceeds 1 NTU. This sample must be
collected from a tap near the first service connection.
** As per the IESWTR, states must conduct sanitary surveys for community surface water and GWUDI systems in this category
every 3 years (unless reduced by the state based on outstanding performance).
How is Compliance De

?termined?
> Compliance is based on the presence or absence of total conforms.
> Compliance is determined each calendar month the system serves water to the public (or
each calendar month that sampling occurs for systems on reduced monitoring).
> The results of ROUTINE and REPEAT samples are used to calculate compliance.
                                   A  Monthly  MCL Violation is Triggered if:
                                  A system collecting fewer than 40
                                  samples per month ...
                                  A system collecting at least 40
                                  samples per month ...
                                Has greater than 1 ROUTINE/REPEAT sample per month which
                                is total coliform-positive.	
                                Has greater than 5.0 percent of the ROUTINE/REPEAT samples
                                in a month total coliform-positive.
                                   An Acute MCL  Violation  is  Triggered  if:
                                  Any public water system ...
                                                                   Has any fecal coliform- or £. co/i-positive REPEAT sample or
                                                                   has a fecal coliform- or £. co//-positive ROUTINE sample
                                                                   followed by a total coliform-positive REPEAT sample.
                                  What are the Public Notification and  Reporting Requirements?
                                   For a Monthly MCL Violation
For an Acute MCL Violation
Systems with ROUTINE or
REPEAT samples that are fecal
coliform- or E. co//-positive ...
                                 The violation must be reported to the state no later than the end
                                 of the next business day after the system learns of the violation.

                                 The public must be notified within 30 days after the system
                                 learns of the violation.
>•  The violation must be reported to the state no later than the end
    of the next business day after the system learns of the violation.

>  The public must be notified within 24 hours after the system
    learns of the violation.
 Must notify the state by the end of the day they are notified of the
 result or by the end of the next business day if the state office is
 already closed.
    :fice of Water (4606)
   EPA816-F-01-035
       www.epa.gov/safewater
                                                                             Rev. March 2010

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