Chlorine Residual Determinations for Water Haulers is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is the purpose of chlorine residual determinations for water haulers in Montana?
A: The purpose is to ensure that water being hauled and distributed is adequately disinfected with chlorine.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting chlorine residual determinations for water haulers in Montana?
A: The responsibility lies with the water haulers themselves.
Q: How often do water haulers in Montana need to conduct chlorine residual determinations?
A: Water haulers need to conduct chlorine residual determinations at least once per week.
Q: What is the acceptable chlorine residual concentration for water hauled in Montana?
A: The acceptable chlorine residual concentration is 0.2 to 2.0 mg/L.
Q: What is the consequence if a water hauler's chlorine residual concentration is found to be outside the acceptable range?
A: The water hauler may be required to cease water distribution until the issue is resolved.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the chlorine residual determination requirements for water haulers in Montana?
A: Yes, exemptions may be granted for water sources that are naturally free of pathogens and have a history of compliance.
Q: What are the consequences for failing to comply with chlorine residual determination requirements?
A: Non-compliance may result in penalties, fines, or suspension of the water hauling permit.
Form Details:
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