Section 111150 Of Article 12. Bottled, Vended, Hauled, And Processed Water From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 12.
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. (a) All sources of bottled water, vended water, and water
dispensed by a retail water facility shall be monitored annually for
the presence of volatile organic compounds of potential public health
concern, as specified by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency in Tables 2 and 14 contained in Volume 50 of the Federal
Register on pages 46904, 46923, and 46924 on November 13, 1985, or as
reasonably specified by the department as a condition of licensure.
(b) In lieu of source water monitoring required by this section, a
water bottler, water vendor, or a retail water facility may document
that the source monitoring required by this section is conducted by
another entity approved by the department, or may comply with the
treatment requirements of subdivision (c).
(c) Detection in the source water of a volatile organic compound,
except trihalomethanes, for which source monitoring is required
pursuant to this section shall be followed immediately by a program
of periodic monitoring by the water bottler, water vendor, or retail
water facility to confirm the presence or absence in the source water
of the volatile organic compound. If the volatile organic compound
is confirmed to be present in the source water it shall be treated
using granular activated carbon treatment or an equivalent treatment
operated in accordance with good manufacturing practices as provided
in Section 129.80 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations
until the time that the concentration of the volatile organic
compound does not exceed either one part per billion, or any United
States Environmental Protection Agency or United States Food and Drug
Administration level for drinking water, or a maximum contaminant
level established by the department for bottled water.
(d) The department may exempt any water bottler, water vendor, or
retail water facility from the monitoring requirements of this
section for any source based on a showing satisfactory to the
department that the source (1) does not contain the volatile organic
compound for which monitoring is required and (2) is not vulnerable
to contamination by the volatile organic compound because for surface
water sources the compounds are not applied, manufactured, stored,
disposed or shipped upstream, and for groundwater sources, the
compounds are not applied, manufactured, stored, disposed, or shipped
in the groundwater recharge basin.