Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 6111 | Water Pollution Control
Section 6111.53 | Water Quality Monitoring Program to Collect Levels One, Two, and Three Credible Data for Surface Water Monitoring and Assessment.

Effective: October 21, 2003
Latest Legislation: House Bill 43 - 125th General Assembly
(A) The director of environmental protection shall establish and maintain a water quality monitoring program to collect levels one, two, and three credible data for surface water monitoring and assessment. In the same manner provided in division (A)(2) of section 6111.51 of the Revised Code, the director shall adopt rules establishing the program. The rules shall describe the training and experience that are required for a person to become a qualified data collector in the program. The requirements shall be commensurate with the type and level of data collected. The rules shall require the training to include a thorough knowledge of applicable sampling protocols and field methods so that the data collection and interpretation are reproducible, scientifically defensible, and free from preconceived bias. The rules shall authorize individuals with the necessary academic credentials and experience to train other persons to be qualified data collectors.
The rules also shall require that the data collectors follow plans containing data collection methods, sampling and analysis methods, and quality assurance and quality control procedures that comply with those established in rules adopted under section 6111.51 of the Revised Code. The rules shall require that the plans contain the certification required under division (D) of this section. Plans shall not be required under the rules for credible data that are collected by the environmental protection agency, its contractors, or federal or state environmental agencies. Except as otherwise required by a permit issued by an agency of the state, by findings and orders issued by the director, or pursuant to a court order, plans shall not be required under the rules for data that are submitted pursuant to the requirements of the permit. The director may develop generic plans or generic components of plans for use by qualified data collectors.
(B) A qualified data collector may submit credible data to the director in accordance with a generic plan without submitting a plan to the director for approval under division (C) of this section.
(C) In lieu of submitting data pursuant to a generic plan, a qualified data collector who intends to submit credible data to the director may submit a site-specific plan that complies with the rules adopted under division (A) of this section. If a qualified data collector will be assisted by other persons who are not qualified data collectors, the plan shall include procedures for the supervision of their work to ensure the accuracy of the data collection. The plan shall identify whether the data to be collected are level one, two, or three credible data. The director shall review the plan to determine if it complies with the rules adopted under division (A) of this section and with this division. After reviewing the plan, the director shall either approve or disapprove it. A plan that is not disapproved within sixty days shall be considered to have been approved.
(D) A person who chooses to submit data for consideration as credible data shall document the person's status as a qualified data collector, demonstrate compliance with a generic plan or a site-specific plan, certify to the best knowledge and belief of the qualified data collector that the credible data were collected in accordance with the procedures required by the plan developed or approved under this section, and certify that the person has not been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of section 2911.21 of the Revised Code or a substantially similar municipal ordinance within the previous five years. The director shall not consider data submitted by a qualified data collector that are not accompanied by the certification required under this division.
No person is required to submit any of the data collected pursuant to a plan developed or approved under this section unless submission of the data is otherwise required by law, but a person submitting some data pursuant to such a plan shall submit all data collected pursuant to the plan.
(E) The director shall verify that a person submitting data is a qualified data collector, review all data collected by a qualified data collector, and determine that all components of the plan for the collection of the data were followed. If the director determines that the data were collected by a qualified data collector in accordance with required procedures, the director shall approve the data as credible. The director shall provide the qualified data collector with written notice informing the qualified data collector as to whether the data have been approved, including the level at which the data qualify as credible data.
(F) The director shall retain all information submitted by a qualified data collector for a period of not less than ten years from the date of receipt. All information submitted is a public record.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 61 | Water Supply-Sanitation-Ditches

Chapter 6111 | Water Pollution Control

Section 6111.01 | Water Pollution Control Definitions.

Section 6111.011 | Environmental Enforcement Authority Over Ephemeral Features.

Section 6111.02 | Isolated Wetland Permit Definitions.

Section 6111.021 | General and Individual Isolated Wetland Permits.

Section 6111.022 | Proposed Filling of Wetland Subject to Level One Review.

Section 6111.023 | Proposed Filling of Wetland Subject to Level Two Review.

Section 6111.024 | Proposed Filling of Wetland Subject to Level Three Review.

Section 6111.025 | Wetland Mitigation Banks.

Section 6111.026 | Application for a General and Individual State Isolated Wetland Permit - Notice and Hearing.

Section 6111.027 | Mitigation for Impacts to Isolated Wetlands.

Section 6111.028 | Discharge of Dredged Material Into Isolated Wetlands.

Section 6111.03 | Water Pollution Control Powers of Director of Environmental Protection.

Section 6111.031 | Modification of Terms and Conditions of Permit.

Section 6111.032 | Primary Authority to Reside in Legislative Authority or Governing Board.

Section 6111.035 | Coal Mining and Reclamation Operations General Permits.

Section 6111.036 | Water Pollution Control Loan Fund.

Section 6111.037 | Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Fund.

Section 6111.038 | Surface Water Protection Fund.

Section 6111.039 | Class B Sludge Rules Requiring the Posting of Notice Regarding the Land Application.

Section 6111.0381 | Water Quality Protection Fund.

Section 6111.0382 | Surface Water Improvement Fund.

Section 6111.04 | Water Pollution and Sludge Management Violations Prohibited.

Section 6111.041 | Standards of Water Quality.

Section 6111.042 | Rules Requiring Compliance With Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

Section 6111.043 | Regulation of the Injection of Sewage, Industrial Waste, Hazardous Waste, and Other Wastes Into Wells.

Section 6111.044 | Injection Well Drilling or Operating Permit.

Section 6111.045 | Waste Minimization and Treatment Plan for Class I Injection Well Facility.

Section 6111.046 | Annual Permit Fee - Underground Injection Control Fund.

Section 6111.047 | Tonnage Fees for Injection of Waste.

Section 6111.048 | Temporary Assistance of State Employees.

Section 6111.049 | Tonnage Fees for Injection of Waste - Exceptions.

Section 6111.05 | Investigation of Alleged Act of Pollution or Failure to Comply.

Section 6111.051 | Use, Management, or Disposal of Structural Products.

Section 6111.052 | Blast Furnace and Steel Slag.

Section 6111.06 | Administrative Procedures - Emergencies.

Section 6111.07 | Prohibited Acts - Prosecutions and Injunction by Attorney General.

Section 6111.08 | Rights in Equity or Under Common Law Not Affected.

Section 6111.09 | Civil Penalties for Water Pollution Control Violations.

Section 6111.10 | Sale of Household Laundry Detergent Containing Phosphorus Above Certain Limits Prohibited in Certain Counties.

Section 6111.11 | Sale of Dishwasher Detergent With Phosphorous Content Above Certain Limits Prohibited.

Section 6111.12 | Antidegradation Policy Applicable to Surface Waters of the State Pursuant to Applicable Federal Laws and Regulations.

Section 6111.13 | Discharge Limit for a Pollutant Less Than the Practical Quantification Level.

Section 6111.14 | Agreement for Review of Plans for Extension of Sewerage System or Increase in Number of Service Connections.

Section 6111.20 | Orders to Secure a Quality Effluent From Water Purification or Sewage Treatment Works.

Section 6111.30 | Application for Federal Water Quality Certification - Hearing.

Section 6111.31 | Interagency Review Team and Mitigation Standards.

Section 6111.311 | Ephemeral Feature Mitigation Calculation Definitions.

Section 6111.312 | Limitations on Additional Requirements.

Section 6111.313 | Mitigation of Impacts to Ephemeral Features.

Section 6111.314 | Reporting and Monitoring Requirements.

Section 6111.315 | Best Management Practices.

Section 6111.316 | Exceptions From Ephemeral Feature Mitigation Requirements.

Section 6111.32 | Dredging Plan.

Section 6111.33 | Dredged Material.

Section 6111.34 | Rules Governing Beneficial Use of Dredged Material.

Section 6111.41 | Comprehensive Water Resource Management Planning by Directors of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources.

Section 6111.42 | Water Quality Powers of Director of Environmental Protection.

Section 6111.44 | Plans for Installation or Changes to Sewerage Systems to Be Submitted to Director of Environmental Protection.

Section 6111.441 | Sewage Treatment Systems Regulated by Board of Health Exempt From Chapter.

Section 6111.45 | Plans for the Disposal of the Waste to Be Submitted to Director of Environmental Protection.

Section 6111.451 | Sewage Construction Activities Not Requiring Plan Approval.

Section 6111.46 | Environmental Protection Agency General Supervision of Treatment and Disposal of Sewage and Industrial Wastes and Operation and Means Therefor.

Section 6111.50 | Credible Data Definitions.

Section 6111.51 | Criteria for Three Levels of Credible Data Related to Surface Water Monitoring and Assessment.

Section 6111.52 | Level Three Credible Data Activities.

Section 6111.53 | Water Quality Monitoring Program to Collect Levels One, Two, and Three Credible Data for Surface Water Monitoring and Assessment.

Section 6111.54 | Submission of Surface Water Quality Data.

Section 6111.55 | Computerized Database or Databases Composed of All Credible Data.

Section 6111.56 | Determining Source or Sources of Water Impairment.

Section 6111.561 | Development and Establishment of Total Maximum Daily Load.

Section 6111.562 | Notice and Opportunity for Input From Stakeholders.

Section 6111.563 | Official Draft.

Section 6111.564 | Final Tmdl; Appeal.

Section 6111.60 | Issuance of Npdes Permits.

Section 6111.99 | Penalties.