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1 TABLE 1 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR INORGANIC COMPOUNDS FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/l) 1074 Antimony Arsenic 0.05 through 12/31/ on and after 01/01/ Asbestos 7 MFL 1010 Barium Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Cyanide (as free Cyanide) Fluoride Lead Mercury Nickel Nitrate 10 (as N) 1041 Nitrite 1 (as N) Total Nitrate and Nitrite 10 (as N) 1045 Selenium Sodium Thallium Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level; MFL = million fibers per liter (longer than 10 micrometers); mg/l = milligrams per liter. 1

2 TABLE 2 MAXIMUM RESIDUAL DISINFECTANT LEVELS FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL MRDL (mg/l) 1012 Chlorine 4.0 (as Cl 2 ) 1006 Chloramines 4.0 (as Cl 2 ) 1008 Chlorine Dioxide 0.8 (as ClO 2 ) Abbreviations Used: mg/l = milligrams per liter; MRDL = maximum residual disinfectant level. TABLE 3 STAGE 1 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/l) 2950 Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) Haloacetic Acids (Five) (HAA5) Bromate Chlorite 1.0 Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level; mg/l = milligrams per liter. 2

3 TABLE 4 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/l) ,1-Dichloroethylene ( ) ,1,1-Trichloroethane ( ) ,1,2-Tricholoroethane ( ) ,2-Dichloroethane ( ) ,2-Dichloropropane ( ) ,2,4-Tricholorobenzene ( ) Benzene ( ) Carbon tetrachloride ( ) cis-1,2-dichloroethylene ( ) Dichloromethane ( ) Ethylbenzene ( ) Monochlorobenzene ( ) o-dichlorobenzene ( ) para-dichlorobenzene ( ) Styrene ( ) Tetrachloroethylene ( ) Toluene ( ) trans-1,2-dichloroethylene ( ) Trichloroethylene ( ) Vinyl chloride ( ) Xylenes (total) ( ) 10 Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number; MCL = maximum contaminant level; mg/l = milligrams per liter. 3

4 TABLE 5 MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FEDERAL CONTAMINAN T ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/l) Regulatory Detection Limit (mg/l) ,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) ( ) 3 X x ,4-D ( ) ,4,5-TP (Silvex) ( ) Alachlor ( ) Atrazine ( ) Benzo(a)pyrene ( ) Carbofuran ( ) Chlordane ( ) Dalapon ( ) Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate ( ) Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ( ) Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) ( ) Dinoseb ( ) Diquat ( ) Endothall ( ) Endrin ( ) Ethylene dibromide (EDB) ( ) Glyphosate ( ) Heptachlor ( ) Heptachlor epoxide ( ) Hexachlorobenzene ( ) Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ( ) Lindane ( ) Methoxychlor ( ) Oxamyl (vydate) ( ) Pentachlorophenol ( ) Picloram ( ) Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

5 FEDERAL CONTAMINAN T ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/l) Regulatory Detection Limit (mg/l) 2037 Simazine ( ) Toxaphene ( ) Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number; MCL = maximum contaminant level; mg/l = milligrams per liter. NOTE: The Detection Limits listed in this table become effective January 22,

6 TABLE 6 SECONDARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FEDERAL CONTAMINANT ID NUMBER CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/l)* 1002 Aluminum Chloride Copper Fluoride Iron Manganese Silver Sulfate Zinc Color 15 color units 1920 Odor** 3 (threshold odor number) 1925 ph Total Dissolved Solids 500 (may be greater if no other maximum contaminant level is exceeded) 2905 Foaming Agents 0.5 Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level; mg/l = milligrams per liter. * Except color, odor, corrosivity, and ph. ** For purpose of compliance with ground water quality secondary standards, as referenced in Chapter , F.A.C., levels of ethylbenzene exceeding 30 micrograms per liter, toluene exceeding 40 micrograms per liter, or xylenes exceeding 20 micrograms per liter shall be considered equivalent to exceeding the drinking water secondary standard for odor. 6

7 TABLE 7: MONITORING FREQUENCIES AND LOCATIONS CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP APPLICABILITY INITIAL OR ROUTINE MONITORING TRIGGER THAT INCREASES MONITORING INCREASED MONITORING TRIGGER THAT REDUCES MONITORING REDUCED MONITORING MONITORING LOCATION(S) GW SUBPART H GW SUBPART H GW SUBPART H ASBESTOS RULE NITRATE & NITRITE RULES (5) & INORGANICS RULES (5) & CHLORINE & CHLORAMINES RULES (1) & NOTE 2 CWSs, NTNCWSs 1 SAMPLE EVERY 9 YEARS SAMPLE > MCL 1 SAMPLE SYSTEM NOT SUSCEPTIBLE CWSs, NTNCWSs 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY 1 SAMPLE GW SYS. WITH SAMPLE 50% OF MCL TWSs 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY NITRATE SAMPLE > MCL OR NITRITE SAMPLE 50% OF MCL CWSs, NTNCWSs CWSs/NTNCWSs USING CHLORINE OR CHLORAMINES 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY MULTIPLE SAMPLES MONTHLY; SEE NOTE 3 1 SAMPLE --- SUBPART H SYS. WITH EACH OF 4 MOST RECENT SAMPLES < 50% OF MCL 1 SAMPLE SAMPLE > MCL 1 SAMPLE --- NO SAMPLING REQUIRED NOTE SAMPLE ANNUALLY DURING QUARTER WITH HIGHEST RESULT EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS NOTE 3 CHLORINE DIOXIDE RULES (1) & NOTE 4 CWSs/NTNCWSs/ TWSs USING CHLORINE DIOXIDE 1 SAMPLE DAILY SAMPLE > MCL ADDITIONAL 3-SAMPLE SET THE FOLLOWING DAY NOTE 5 7

8 TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES INTERIM MCL RULE (2)(a) NOTE 6 CWSs SERVING 10,000 PERSONS & ADDING A DISINFECTANT 4 SAMPLES PER TREATMENT PLANT NOTE 7 NOTE 7 NOTE 8 TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES & HALOACETIC ACIDS (FIVE) - STAGE 1 MCLs RULES (2)(b) & NOTE 9 CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 10,000 PERSONS 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT 4 SAMPLES PER TREATMENT PLANT GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 50% OF MCL; SUBPART H SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE- WATER TOC 4.0 MG/L & ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 50% OF MCL 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP. 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT NOTE 10 CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 500 to 9,999 PERSONS 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP. 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT GW SYS. WITH AVG. OF ANNUAL SAMPLES > MCL 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT --- GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 50% OF MCL FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OR 25% OF MCL FOR 1 YEAR; SUBPART H SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE-WATER TOC 4.0 MG/L & ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 50% OF MCL 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT EVERY 3 YEARS DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP. 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP. CWSs/NTNCWSs ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING < 500 PERSONS 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMP. AVG. OF ANNUAL SAMPLES > MCL 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT GW SYS. WITH ANNUAL AVG. TTHM & HAA5 50% OF MCL FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OR 25% OF MCL FOR 1 YEAR --- 8

9 CHLORITE - STAGE 1 MCL RULES (2)(b) & CWSs/NTNCWSs USING CHLORINE DIOXIDE 1 SAMPLE DAILY SAMPLE > MCL ADDITIONAL 3-SAMPLE SET THE FOLLOWING DAY NOTE 12 NOTE 11 3-SAMPLE SET MONTHLY NO INDIVIDUAL ENTRY-POINT OR DIST. SYS. SAMPLE > MCL FOR 1 YEAR 3-SAMPLE SET BROMATE - STAGE 1 MCL RULES (2)(b) & NOTE 13 CWSs/NTNCWSs USING OZONE 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT MONTHLY ANNUAL AVG. SOURCE-WATER BROMIDE < 0.05 MG/L BASED UPON MONTHLY MEASUREMENTS 1 SAMPLE PER TREATMENT PLANT ENTRANCE TO DIST. SYS. UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS VOLATILE ORGANICS RULES (5) & CWSs, NTNCWSs 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS OR, IF AUTHORIZED, 1 SAMPLE ANNUALLY; SEE NOTE 14 DETECTION OF ANY VOC AT > MG/L 1 SAMPLE GW SYS. WITH NO DETECTION OF ANY VOC DURING 3 YEARS OF ANNUAL SAMPLING 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS --- NOTE 15 SYNTHETIC ORGANICS RULES (5) & CWSs/NTNCWSs SERVING > 3,300 PERSONS 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS DETECTION OF ANY SOC 1 SAMPLE NO DETECTION OF ANY SOC DURING INITIAL COMPLIANCE PERIOD 2 SAMPLES IN THE SAME YEAR EVERY 3 YEARS NOTE 15 CWSs/NTNCWSs SERVING 3,300 PERSONS 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS RULE CWSs, NTNCWSs, TWSs SERVING > 1,000 PERSONS MULTIPLE SAMPLES MONTHLY; SEE NOTE 16 TOTAL- COLIFORM- POSITIVE SAMPLE NOTE SITES REFLECTING WATER THROUGHOUT DIST. SYS. TWSs SERVING 1,000 PERSONS 2 SAMPLES 2 SAMPLES MONTHLY 9

10 NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIONUCLIDES RULES (5) & MAN-MADE RADIONUCLIDES RULES (5) & SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS RULES (5) & CWSs, NTNCWSs CWSs SERVING 100,000 PERSONS 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS NO SAMPLING REQUIRED 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES EVERY 3 YEARS NOTE 18 NOTE 18 AVG. OF 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES < 50% OF MCLs SUBPART H SYS. WITH AVG. OF 4 CONSECUTIVE SAMPLES > MCL CWSs 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE EVERY 3 YEARS EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS EVERY ENTRY POINT TO DIST. SYS. DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS Abbreviations used: CWSs = community water systems; SOC = synthetic organic contaminant; GW = ground water systems; TOC = total organic carbon; HAA5 = haloacetic acids (five); TTHM= total trihalomethanes; MCL = maximum contaminant level; TWSs = transient non-community water systems; MG/L = milligrams per liter; VOC = volatile organic contaminant. NTNCWSs = non-transient non-community water systems; NOTE 1: Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due solely to corrosion of asbestos-cement pipe shall sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe and under conditions where asbestos contamination is most likely to occur. Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due solely to source water shall monitor at every entry point to the distribution system during normal operating conditions. Systems susceptible to asbestos contamination due to both source water and corrosion of asbestos-cement pipe shall sample at a tap served by asbestos-cement pipe and under conditions where asbestos contamination is most likely to occur. NOTE 2: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine or chloramines and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient non-community water systems using chlorine or chloramines. NOTE 3: Systems shall measure the residual disinfectant level at the same locations in the distribution system where, and at the same time when, total coliforms are sampled. NOTE 4: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community, non-transient non-community, or transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine dioxide and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community, non-transient non-community, or transient non-community water systems using chlorine dioxide. NOTE 5: Systems shall take routine daily samples at the entrance to the distribution system. Systems shall take additional three-sample sets in the distribution system at the following locations: 10

11 (a) If chloramines are used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system or if chlorine is used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system and there are no disinfection points after the entrance to the distribution system (i.e., no booster chlorination), the system shall take three samples as close to the first customer as possible at intervals of at least six hours. (b) If chlorine is used to maintain a disinfectant residual in the distribution system and there are one or more disinfectant addition points after the entrance to the distribution system (i.e., booster chlorination), the system shall take one sample at each of the following locations: as close to the first customer as possible, in a location representative of average residence time, and as close to the end of the distribution system as possible. NOTE 6: These requirements apply until January 1, 2002, to CWSs that are serving 10,000 or more persons, that are adding a chemical disinfectant to the water, and that are subpart H systems and apply until January 1, 2004, to all other CWSs serving 10,000 or more persons and adding a chemical disinfectant to the water. On and after January 1, 2004, these requirements are no longer applicable. NOTE 7: If a system makes a written request and the Department makes a written determination that data from at least one year of routine monitoring and local conditions demonstrate TTHM concentrations will be consistently below the MCL, the system may reduce monitoring to one sample quarterly. If a GW system makes a written request and the Department makes a written a determination that data demonstrate the system has a maximum TTHM potential of less than 0.10 mg/l and that local conditions demonstrate the system is not likely to approach or exceed the MCL for TTHM, the system may reduce monitoring to one sample for maximum TTHM potential per treatment plant annually. NOTE 8: Under routine monitoring, systems shall take at least 25% of the samples at locations within the distribution system reflecting the maximum residence time of the water in the system and shall take the remaining samples at representative locations in the distribution system, taking into account number of persons served, different sources of water, and different treatment methods employed. Under reduced monitoring, systems shall take samples at a location in the distribution system reflecting the maximum residence time of the water in the system. NOTE 9: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are adding a chemical disinfectant to the water and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or nontransient non-community water systems adding a chemical disinfectant to the water. NOTE 10: Systems taking one sample shall take the sample at a location reflecting maximum residence time in the distribution system. Systems taking more than one sample shall take at least 25% of the samples at locations representing maximum residence time of the water in the distribution system and shall take the remaining samples at locations representing at least average residence time in the distribution system and representing the entire distribution system, taking into account number of persons served, different sources of water, and different treatment methods. NOTE 11: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine dioxide and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient non-community water systems using chlorine dioxide. NOTE 12: Systems shall take routine daily samples at the entrance to the distribution system. Systems shall take routine monthly or additional three-set samples in the distribution system; each three-set sample shall consist of one sample at each of the following locations: a location as close to the first customer as possible, a location representative of average residence time, and a location reflecting maximum residence time in the distribution system. NOTE 13: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using ozone and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient non-community water systems using ozone. NOTE 14: For initial base point monitoring, systems shall take four consecutive quarterly samples during the first three-year compliance period. If a system does not detect any VOC, it shall take one sample annually beginning with the next three-year compliance period. If a system completed initial monitoring for VOCs by December 31, 1992, and did not detect any VOC, the system may take one sample annually beginning January 1, NOTE 15: During the first quarter of initial base point monitoring, GW systems shall take a minimum of one sample that is representative of each well. Under all other circumstances, systems shall sample at every entry point to the distribution system during normal operating conditions. 11

12 NOTE 16: The minimum number of samples shall be as set forth in Rule (2), F.A.C. NOTE 17: Systems shall conduct repeat monitoring in accordance with Rule (7), F.A.C., and systems that routinely collect fewer than five samples per month shall collect at least five samples during the next month the system provides water to the public. NOTE 18: The Department shall waive the final two quarters of initial monitoring for a sampling point if the results of the samples from the previous two quarters are below the regulatory detection limit. Additionally, under the conditions described in Rule (1)(g), F.A.C., historical data may be used to satisfy initial monitoring requirements. NOTE 19: Quarterly monitoring for gross beta shall be based on the analysis of monthly samples or the analysis of a composite of three monthly samples. For iodine- 131, a composite of five consecutive daily samples shall be analyzed once each quarter. Annual monitoring for tritium and strontium-90 shall be conducted by means of the analysis of a composite of four consecutive quarterly samples or analysis of four quarterly samples. 12

13 TABLE 8: INITIAL OR ROUTINE MONITORING SCHEDULE REFERENCE RULE (3) Under initial or routine monitoring, public water systems shall take required samples during the time period specified below. CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP COMMUNITY WATER SERVING MORE THAN 3,300 PEOPLE COMMUNITY WATER SERVING 3,300 OR FEWER PEOPLE NON-TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER ASBESTOS RULES (3) & FIRST YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE SECOND YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE THIRD YEAR OF EACH NINE-YEAR COMPLIANCE CYCLE NITRATES AND NITRITES RULES (3) & GROUND WATER ANNUALLY SUBPART H ANNUALLY INORGANICS RULES (3) & GROUND WATER FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE- YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD SUBPART H ANNUALLY CHLORINE & CHLORAMINES RULES (1) & NOTE 1 CHLORINE DIOXIDE RULES (1) & NOTE 2 MONTHLY FOR USING CHLORINE OR CHLORAMINES DAILY FOR USING CHLORINE DIOXIDE TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES INTERIM MCL RULES (3) & (2)(a) NOTE 3 FOR SERVING 10,000 PEOPLE & ADDING A DISINFECTANT 13

14 CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP COMMUNITY WATER SERVING MORE THAN 3,300 PEOPLE COMMUNITY WATER SERVING 3,300 OR FEWER PEOPLE NON-TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES & HALOACETIC ACIDS (FIVE) STAGE 1 MCL RULES (3), (2)(b), & GROUND WATER FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 10,000 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING < 10,000 PEOPLE ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 10,000 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING < 10,000 PEOPLE NOTE 4 SUBPART H CHLORITE STAGE 1 MCL RULES (2)(b) & NOTE 5 BROMATE STAGE 1 MCL RULES (2)(b) & NOTE 6 FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING 500 PEOPLE & ANNUALLY DURING MONTH OF WARMEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR ADDING A DISINFECTANT & SERVING < 500 PEOPLE DAILY AT ENTRANCE TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM & MONTHLY IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR USING CHLORINE DIOXIDE MONTHLY FOR USING OZONE VOLATILE ORGANICS RULES (3) & SYNTHETIC ORGANICS RULES (3) & MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS RULES (3) & GROUND WATER SUBPART H GROSS ALPHA, RADIUM-226, RADIUM- 228 & URANIUM RULES (3) & OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED FOR 4 CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED OR, IF AUTHORIZED, ANNUALLY DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD. DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD UNLESS REDUCED MONITORING IS AUTHORIZED MONTHLY MONTHLY FOR SERVING > 1,000 PEOPLE & FOR SERVING 1,000 PEOPLE MONTHLY 14

15 CONTAMINANT OR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL GROUP COMMUNITY WATER SERVING MORE THAN 3,300 PEOPLE COMMUNITY WATER SERVING 3,300 OR FEWER PEOPLE NON-TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER BETA PARTICLE & PHOTON RADIOACTIVITY RULES (3) & /ANNUALLY FOR DESIGNATED AS VULNERABLE OR UTILIZING WATERS CONTAMINATED BY EFFLUENTS FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS RULES (3) & FIRST YEAR OF EACH THREE-YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD SECOND YEAR OF EACH THREE- YEAR COMPLIANCE PERIOD NOTE 1: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine or chloramines and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient noncommunity water systems using chlorine or chloramines. NOTE 2: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community, non-transient non-community, or transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine dioxide and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community, non-transient non-community, or transient non-community water systems using chlorine dioxide. NOTE 3: These requirements apply until January 1, 2002, to community water systems (CWSs) that are serving 10,000 or more persons, that are adding a chemical disinfectant to the water, and that are subpart H systems and apply until January 1, 2004, to all other CWSs serving 10,000 or more persons and adding a chemical disinfectant to the water. On and after January 1, 2004, these requirements are no longer applicable. NOTE 4: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are adding a chemical disinfectant to the water and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or nontransient non-community water systems adding a chemical disinfectant to the water. NOTE 5: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using chlorine dioxide and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient non-community water systems using chlorine dioxide. NOTE 6: These requirements apply beginning January 1, 2002, to community or non-transient non-community water systems that are using ozone and that are subpart H systems serving 10,000 or more persons and apply beginning January 1, 2004, to all other community or non-transient non-community water systems using ozone. 15

16 DEP DRINKING WATER STANDARDS, MONITORING TABLE 9 SMALL SYSTEM COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES (SSCTs) 1 FOR ARSENIC 2 Small System Compliance Technology Affordable for Listed Small System Categories 3 Activated Alumina (centralized All size categories. Activated Alumina (Point-of-Use) Coagulation/Filtration ,300, 3,301-10,000. Coagulation-assisted Microfiltration 501-3,300, 3,301-10,000. Electrodialysis reversal ,300, 3,301-10,000. Enhanced coagulation/filtration All size categories. Enhanced lime softening (ph > 10.5) All size categories. Ion Exchange All size categories. Lime Softening ,300, 3,301-10,000 Oxiadation/Filtration 6 All size categories. Reverse Osmosis (centralized) ,00, 3,301-10,000. Reverse Osmosis (Point-of-Use) Section 1412(b)(4)(E)(ii) of SDWA specifies that SSCTs must be affordable and technically feasible for small systems. 2 SSCTs for Arsenic V. Pre-oxidation may be required to convert Arsenic III to Arsenic V. 3 The SWDA specifies three categories of small systems: (i) those serving 25 or more persons, but fewer than 501, (ii) those serving more than 500, but fewer than 3,301, and (iii) those serving more than 3,000, but fewer than 10, When POU or POE devices are used for compliance, programs to ensure proper long-term operation, maintenance, and monitoring must be provided by the water system to ensure adequate performance. 5 Unlikely to be installed solely for arsenic removal. May require ph adjustment to optimal range if high removals are needed. 6 To obtain high removals, iron to arsenic ratio must be at least 20:1. 7 Technologies reject a large volume of water so may not be appropriate for areas where water quantity may be an issue. 16

17 DEP DRINKING WATER STANDARDS, MONITORING TABLE 10 LIST OF SMALL SYSTEM COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES (SSCTs) FOR RADIONUCLIDES AND LIMITAITIONS TO USE Unit Technologies 1. Ion exchange (IE) 2. Point of use (POU 2 ) IE 3. Reverse osmosis (RO) Limitations (see footnotes) Operator skill level required 1 Raw water quality range and considerations 1 (a) Intermediate All ground waters. (b) Basic All ground waters. (c) Advanced Surface water usually require pre-filtration 4. POU 2 RO (b) Basic Surface water usually require pre-filtration 5. Lime softening (d) Advanced All waters 6. Green sand filtration 7. Co-precipitation with Barium sulfate 8. Electrodialysis/ electrodialysis reversal 9. Pre-formed hydrous Manganese oxide filtration 10. Activated alumina 11. Enhanced coagulation/filtration (e) (f). Basic Intermediate to Advanced Basic to Intermediate Ground waters with suitable water quality All ground waters. (g) Intermediate All ground waters. (a), (h) Advanced All ground waters; competing anion concentrations may affect regeneration frequency. (i) Advanced Can treat a wide range of water qualities 1 National Research Council (NRC). Safe Water from Every Tap: Improving Water Service to Small Communities. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C

18 DEP DRINKING WATER STANDARDS, MONITORING 2 A POU, or point-of-use technology is a treatment device installed at a single tap used for the purpose of reducing contaminants in drinking water at that one tap. POU devices are typically installed at the kitchen tap. See the April 21, 2000 NODA for more details. Limitations Footnotes: Technologies for Radionuclides: (a) The regeneration solution contains high concentrations of the contaminant ions. Disposal should be carefully considered before choosing this technology. (b) When POU devices are used for compliance, programs for longterm operation, maintenance, and monitoring must be provided by water utility to ensure proper performance. (c) Reject water disposal options should be carefully considered before choosing this technology. See other RO limitations described in the SWTR Compliance Technologies Table. (d) The combination of variable source water quality and the complexity of the water chemistry involved may make this technology too complex for small surface water systems. (e) Removal efficiencies can vary depending on water quality. (f) This technology may be very limited in application to small systems. Since the process requires static mixing, detention basins, and filtration, it is most applicable to systems with sufficiently high sulfate levels that already have a suitable filtration treatment train in place. (g) This technology is most applicable to small systems that already have filtration in place. (h) Handling of chemicals required during regeneration and ph adjustment may be too difficult for small systems without an adequately trained operator. (i) Assumes modification to a coagulation/filtration process already in place. 18

19 DEP DRINKING WATER STANDARDS, MONITORING TABLE 11 COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES BY SYSTEM SIZE FOR RADIONUCLIDES Contaminant Combined radium- 226 and radium- 228 Gross alpha particle activity Beta particle activity and photon activity Compliance technologies 1 for system size categories (population served) ,300 3,300-10,000 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 8, 9, 3, , 2, 3, 4 1, 3 1, 3 Uranium 1, 2, 4, 10, 11 1, 5, 10, 11 1, 5, 10, 11 Note: 1 Numbers correspond to those technologies found listed in Table 19

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