Surface water systems definition

Surface water systems means public water systems using surface water or groundwater under the direct influence of surface water as a source and that are subject to the requirements of 40 CFR 141, subpart H, which contains the national primary drinking water regulations.
Surface water systems means aquatic resources including rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds and associated riparian habitat.
Surface water systems means public water systems using surface water or ground water under the direct influence of surface water as a source that are subject to filtration and disinfection (Federal SWTR subpart H) and the requirements of R309-215 "Monitoring and Water Quality: Treatment Plant Monitoring Requirements."

Examples of Surface water systems in a sentence

  • Surface water systems should report the flow rate of the water that enters the treatment plant.

  • Surface water systems shall be designed to accommodate a 100 year storm event for duration appropriate for the size of the drainage requirements.


More Definitions of Surface water systems

Surface water systems. All community and nontransient-noncommunity water systems using surface water, in whole or in part, must monitor annually.39