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Quick reference guide and fact sheets
- Quick Reference Guides to GWR
This documents provides a simple and straightforward description of the rule, critical deadlines and requirements for drinking water systems and states, and information on monitoring requirements.- Ground Water Rule: A Quick Reference Guide PDF (2pp, 795K)
EPA-816-F-08-029, July 2008 - Ground Water Rule Compliance Monitoring: A Quick Reference Guide PDF (2pp, 369K)
EPA-815-F-08-008, July 2008 - Ground Water Rule Sample Collection and Transport: A Quick Reference Guide PDF (2pp, 632K)
EPA-815-F-08-007, July 2008 - Ground Water Rule Triggered and Representative Monitoring: A Quick Reference Guide PDF (3pp, 1M)
EPA-815-F-08-004, July 2008- For other quick reference guides visit the drinking water standards - quick reference guides page.
- For other quick reference guides visit the drinking water standards - quick reference guides page.
- Ground Water Rule: A Quick Reference Guide PDF (2pp, 795K)
- Fact Sheets
- Ground Water Rule Factsheet: General Rule Requirements PDF (5pp, 207K)
EPA-816-F-08-028, July 2008
- Ground Water Rule Factsheet: Monitoring Requirements PDF (6pp, 135K)
EPA-816-F-08-025, July 2008
- Ground Water Rule Factsheet: Sanitary Surveys PDF (5pp, 143K)
EPA-816-F-08-027, July 2008
- Ground Water Rule Factsheet: Public Notification and Special Notice Requirements for Community Water Systems PDF (6pp, 221K)
EPA-816-F-08-026, July 2008 - Ground Water Rule Factsheet: Public Notification and Special Notice Requirements for Noncommunity Water Systems PDF (5pp, 106K)
EPA-816-F-08-030, July 2008
- Ground Water Rule Factsheet: General Rule Requirements PDF (5pp, 207K)
Guidance on the Ground Water Rule
Ground Water Rule Corrective Action Guidance Manual
Description: The objective of the corrective action guidance manual is to provide States, tribes, other primacy agencies and ground water systems with an overview of the treatment technique requirements of the Ground Water Rule. The guidance manual will provide assistance with determining the information that should be included in a systems corrective action plan and assist states and public water systems to select and implement corrective actions in response to significant deficiencies identified during sanitary surveys or in response to fecal contamination of source water as required under the rule.
Target Audience: States, tribes, other primacy agencies, ground water systems
- Ground Water Rule Corrective Action Guidance Manual (109pp, 1.1M)
Sanitary Survey Guidance Manual for Ground Water Systems
EPA 815-R-08-015, October 2008
Description: The objective of the sanitary survey guidance manual is to provide states, tribes, and other primacy agencies with a brief review of the sanitary survey regulatory provisions, give specific examples of what constitutes a significant deficiency, and provide a checklist of elements that should be evaluated during the course of a sanitary survey inspection.
Target audience: States, tribes, other primacy agencies
Source Water Assessment Guidance Manual
Description: The objective of the hydrogeologic sensitivity assessment guidance manual is to provide States, Tribes, and other primacy agencies with a brief review of hydrogeologic sensitivity assessments, an overview of characteristics of a sensitive aquifer, information about how source water assessments may be used, and how to determine if a sensitive aquifer has a hydrogeologic barrier.
Target Audience: States, tribes, other primacy agencies
- Source Water Assessment Guidance Manual (88pp, 806K)
Ground Water Rule Source Water Monitoring Methods Guidance
EPA 815-R-07-019, Revised March 2008
EPA revised this guidance document in March 2008 to clarify text describing the analytical methods approved for use for source water monitoring under the GWR. The objective of the source water monitoring methods guidance document is to provide ground water systems, States, Tribes, and other primacy agencies with a brief review of the source water monitoring provisions. Since the primacy agencies may select one of three fecal indicators (e.g., E. coli, enterococci, coliphage) that the system would be required to test for in the ground water source sample, the source water monitoring methods guidance manual provides criteria to assist primacy agencies determine which fecal indicator is most appropriate to test for in the geographic region of that agency.
Target Audience: Ground water systems, States, tribes, other primacy agencies
Consecutive System Guidance
EPA 815-R-07-020, July 2007
The consecutive system guidance manual describes the regulatory requirements of the Ground Water Rule as it applies to wholesale ground water systems and to the consecutive ground water systems that receive and distribute that ground water supply.
Target Audience: Ground water systems, States, tribes, other primacy agencies
- Consecutive System Guidance PDF (19pp, 140K)
Complying with the Ground Water Rule: Small Entity Compliance Guide
EPA 815-R-07-018, July 2007
This guidance document is intended to be an official compliance guide to the GWR for small public water systems, as required by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. This guide contains a general introduction and background for the GWR, describes the specific requirements of the GWR and provides information on how to comply with those requirements.[Note: Copies downloaded prior to January 2008 had an error on page 3. The fourth bullet should read "Collect samples from your ground water sources after a routine Total Coliform Rule (TCR) positive if you do not provide 4-log virus treatment for all your sources, and have the samples analyzed for a fecal indicator specified by the State."]
Target Audience: Small ground water systems
State Guidance
Draft: The Ground Water Rule Implementation Guidance
- Full Guidance PDF (142 pp, 1M)
- Appendies PDF (78 pp, 1M)
Training
Training for the GWR will begin in 2007. If you are implementing the GWR and are interested in trainings please visit the EPA's microbial and disinfection byproducts training site for a list of trainings, webcasts, and other training opportunities available.