4.11.602 SELECTION OF MONITORING SITES (1) Factors that may be used in establishing priority for selection of sampling sites include, but are not limited to: (a) local cropping practices; (b) agricultural chemical use patterns; (c) soil characteristics; (d) depth to water table; (e) ground water usage: (i) public or private drinking water supply; (ii) non-potable use; (f) existing water quality; (g) previous detections of agricultural chemical residues in ground water; (h) the potential for adverse impact of impaired or degraded ground water on human health or the environment: (i) number of wells per unit area; (ii) volume of ground water used for human consumption per unit area. (i) impairment or degradation of irrigation water; (j) agricultural chemical user activities which may lead to ground water impairment or degradation; (k) suspected misuse of chemicals, violation of Title 80, chapter 15, MCA, or violation of a SMP. (2) The department will consider seasonal changes in ground water recharge and flux and irrigation scheduling when determining appropriate times to sample water. (3) The department will re-evaluate site prioritization based on new or updated information. History: Sec. 80-15-105, MCA; IMP, Sec. 80-15-202 and 80-15-203, MCA; NEW, 1990 MAR p. 2244, Eff. 12/28/90. |