NYC Administrative Code

§ 17-913 — Testing water for lead.

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What is NYC AC § 17-913?

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This section outlines the requirements for testing water for lead from fixtures or other sources, including the collection of first-draw samples and additional samples as needed. The analysis must be conducted by a certified laboratory. Applies to property owners required to test water for lead contamination.

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§ 17-913 Testing water for lead.

AC § 17-913

a. Whenever testing water for lead from a fixture or other source is required by law or rule, or an order issued by a court or agency of appropriate jurisdiction, such testing shall include (i) taking a first-draw sample from such source, (ii) taking at least one additional sample, when practicable, from such source, except that the department may by rule determine specific circumstances in which a first-draw sample is sufficient, and (iii) analysis of such samples by a laboratory certified to analyze water samples for lead by the federal environmental protection agency or a state agency having appropriate jurisdiction, unless otherwise provided for by federal, state, or local law or rule. For the purposes of this section, the term "first-draw sample" means a first draw tap sample for lead and copper, as such term is defined in section 5-1.1 of title 10 of the New York codes, rules and regulations. b. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the department from requiring an additional sample from such source. c. Notwithstanding subdivisions a and b of this section: (i) if the federal environmental protection agency or a successor agency provides any guidance on testing standards that differs from the requirements of this section, the department may by rule adopt such guidance in lieu of the testing standards requirements of this section; and (ii) if a water lead action level is established by federal, state, or local law or rule that requires new sampling requirements, the department may by rule adopt such sampling requirements in lieu of the sampling requirements of this section. (L.L. 2019/067, 4/14/2019, eff. 4/14/2020)

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