For stream segments identified by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) as waters with unavailable parameters for pathogens, perform bacteriological stream sampling utilizing methods identified in TDEC’s most current version of the Quality System Standard Operating Procedure for Chemical and Bacteriological Sampling of Surface Water. Monitoring shall include the collection of five samples within a thirty-day period (to establish a geometric mean) and be performed during the summer (March through November). Corresponding flow measurement shall be included. Test procedures shall conform to regulations published pursuant to Section 304 (h) of the Clean Water Act (the "Act"), as amended, under which such procedures may be required. Pollutant parameters shall be determined using sufficiently sensitive methods in Title 40 C.F.R. § 136, as amended, and promulgated pursuant to Section 304 (h) of the Act. The chosen methods must be sufficiently sensitive as required in state rule 0400-40-03-.05(8). A deliverable summarizing the sampling results shall be provided including field data sheets, laboratory reports, photo documentation, and an analysis of the results.