Laws & Regs
Monitoring Schedules
Sampling Procedures
Reporting & Notifications
Contaminants & Standards
100

What federal law requires states to adopt drinking water standards?

Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)

100

What tool standardizes monitoring requirements across contaminant groups?

Standardized Monitoring Framework (SMF)

100

What fill method is not required for coliform samples?

Fill to 100 mL line, no rinsing, no air space (meniscus at top)

100

Which online portal do labs use to submit results to the SWRCB?

CLIP (California Laboratory Intake Portal)

100

How many contaminants currently have enforceable MCLs?

94

200

In which Title of the California Code of Regulations are drinking water monitoring rules found?

Title 22 – Social Security

200

Name one factor that determines how often a system must monitor for a contaminant.

Source water type, contaminant type, system size, monitoring history (any one)

200

Which preservative is used in coliform sample bottles?

Sodium thiosulfate

200

What does PS Code stand for in sampling?

Primary Station Code

200

Name two secondary contaminants covered by SMCLs.

Manganese, iron, chloride, sulfate, TDS, etc.

300

What are the three main types of drinking water standards (MCL, MRDL, SMCL)?

Maximum Contaminant Level, Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level, Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level

300

True or False: Monitoring schedules are unique to each water system.

True

300

For DBPs, which preservative is commonly used in TTHM bottles?

hydrochloric acid (HCl) & sodium thiosulfate

300

What Tier of Public Notification is required within 24 hours?

Tier 1

300

What is the maximum hold time for metals sampling?

180 days (28 days for mercury)

400

Which California Code contains the state’s Safe Drinking Water Act?

Health & Safety Code, Division 104, Part 12, Chapter 4 (§116270 et seq.)

400

What website publishes California’s monitoring schedules?

PDWW (Public Drinking Water Watch)


400

What is the hold time for coliform samples from distribution systems?

30 hours

400

How long must water systems keep records under 22 CCR §64470?

5 to 10 years, depending on record type (e.g., bacteriological 5 years; chemical/radiological 10 years)

400

What type of sample requires a 10-liter bottle?

Giardia/Cryptosporidium samples

500

Which U.S. Code Title and Chapter contains the Safe Drinking Water Act?

Title 42, Chapter 6A, Subchapter XII

500

What is PDWW, and what does it track?

Public Drinking Water Watch; publishes system-specific monitoring schedules and compliance info

500

What size and type of bottle is used for lead and copper samples?

1-liter wide-mouth plastic bottle, no preservative

500

What annual report must all water systems issue to the public?

Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)

500

What monitoring program lists 30 unregulated contaminants water systems must sample for?

UCMR5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule, 5th cycle)

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