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1. Microbiological Filtration Avoidance Criteria Minimum Monitoring Requirements requires the city to collect five raw water fecal coliform samples weekly and on every day the turbidity of raw water exceeds 1 NTU.
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Samples will be collected the same day when raw water turbidity exceeds 1 NTU.
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Resolved
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2. For distribution sample site, the percentage of total coliform positive samples be calculated each month and that a treatment technique trigger occurs when more than 5.0 percent of samples are total coliform positive.
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The calculation of the percent of samples collected from the distribution system each month will be calculated correctly in the monthly operating reports.
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Resolved
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3. Requires chlorine residual to be measured at the same times and same points in the distribution system as total coliform sampling.
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Chlorine residuals will be measured at the same times and same points in the distribution system as total coliform sampling.
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Resolved
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4. Distribution turbidity monitoring requires five distribution samples each week unless otherwise determined by the State. No two samples may be obtained on the same day, and no two samples are to be collected from the same distribution point during the same week.
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Turbidity monitoring will occur at five distribution samples, each on a different day, each week.
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Resolved
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5. Requires each system to develop and implement a monitoring plan that includes all monitoring requirements specified in the Subpart.
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The Department is developing and implementing a comprehensive monitoring plan that includes all monitoring requirements specified in the Subpart.
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In progress
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6. Disinfection must be sufficient to ensure at least 99.9 percent inactivation of Giardia lamblia cysts, and 99.99 percent inactivation of viruses, and 99 or 99.9 percent inactivation of Cryptosporidium (per section 5-1.83(c)(2) of this Subpart), between a point where the raw water is no longer subject to recontamination by surface water runoff and a point downstream before or at the first consumer.
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The City is currently performing a contact time study regarding Giardia Lamblia cysts, viruses, and Cryptosporidium for the out of City conduit customers.
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In progress
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7. Complete daily records shall be kept of the operation of a public water system.
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Calculations will be made and reported correctly, and daily records will be kept.
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Resolved
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8. Inactivation treatment technology requirements. Unfiltered systems shall use Chlorine dioxide, ozone, or UV to meet the Cryptosporidium inactivation requirements of this section.
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Cryptosporidium inactivation for the 65 residential conduit customers is currently being reviewed.
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In progress
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9. Disinfection must be sufficient to ensure at least 99.9 percent inactivation of Giardia lamblia cysts, and 99.99 percent inactivation of viruses, and 99 or 99.9 percent inactivation of Cryptosporidium (per section 5-1.83(c)(2) of this Subpart), between a point where the raw water is no longer subject to recontamination by surface water runoff and a point downstream before or at the first consumer. Actual CT values must be equal to or greater than the required values found in section 5-1.52 tables 14A through 14K of this Subpart, except for one day in each month that the system served water to the public, or except where the State determines that an additional failure in one month in the previous 12 months was caused by circumstances that were unusual and unpredictable.
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The Department will provide information on the ultraviolet disinfection system operation to determine if the ultraviolet disinfection systems at Woodland and Westcott are achieving proper inactivation of Cryptosporidium.
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In progress
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10. The supplier of water and the person or persons operating a water treatment plant or distribution system shall exercise due care and diligence in the operation and maintenance of these facilities and their appurtenances to ensure continued compliance with the provisions of this Subpart. Facilities approved by the State shall be operated in general accordance with their design unless otherwise authorized under the provisions of section 5-1.22, 5-1.23 or 5-1.24 of this Subpart.
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The Monthly Operating Reports for Ultraviolet Disinfection will be acceptable for demonstrating the system operating within the validated conditions for the required dose. Staff will keep an eye on errors including missing information such as UVT and RED, spreadsheet calculation errors, incorrect dates, missing operating days, incorrect significant figures, and discrepancies in total off-spec water generation.
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In progress
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11. All users of a public water system shall prevent cross-connections between the potable water piping system and any other piping system within the premises by installing internal protection in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and/or the local plumbing and building codes.
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The RPZ was reinstalled.
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Resolved
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12. The supplier of water shall implement a service protection program (also known as containment) which includes the following: … (3) assuring all protective devices are inspected and tested by a certified backflow prevention device tester, as prescribed in subdivision (b) of this section, at the time of initial installation, after each repair, and annually thereafter. Records of such tests shall be made available to, reviewed by, and maintained by the supplier of water. All protective device tests and inspections shall be conducted by a certified backflow prevention device tester (“tester”).
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The Department is currently working with an outside consultant to implement a service protection program including all the subsections mentioned below.
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In progress
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13. Establishes an MCL violation and a Level 2 Treatment Technique Trigger (TTT) when a total coliform sample is positive for total coliform but negative for E. coli and a repeat total coliform sample is positive for E. coli.
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The sample from Site 42 on November 6, 2024 was TC positive. The repeat sample on November 8, 2024 was E. coli positive. On January 8, 2026, the Onondaga County Health Department provided documentation to the Department that indicated that the original sample had been invalidated on November 11, 2024.
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Resolved
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14. Establishes a Treatment Technique Violation (TTV) when a system exceeds a TTT and then fails to conduct the required assessment or corrective action.
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On January 8, 2026, the Onondaga County Health Department provided documentation to the Department that indicated that the original sample had been invalidated on November 11, 2024.
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Resolved
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15. Requires that distribution sampling must be repeated until total coliform is not detected in repeat samples, or it is determined that a treatment technique has been triggered or an MCL has been violated.
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On January 8, 2026, the Onondaga County Health Department provided documentation to the Department that indicated that the original sample had been invalidated on November 11, 2024.
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Resolved
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