ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November
30,
1978
IN THE MATTER OF:
AMENDMENTS TO THE
)
R77-13
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
REGULATIONS.
PROPOSED ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle):
1)
Rule 105 of Chapter
6:
Public Water Supplies
is hereby
amended
to read
as follows:
“Analytical Testing
To determine compliance with these rules and regulations,
all samp~iingand physical, chemical,
bacteriological,
and
microscopic analyses shall
be made according to the methods
described
in the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
or any other method specifically approved by the Agency and
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
All
analyses for substances other than those listed in these
rules and regulations must be performed by methods acceptable
to the Agency.
2)
The definition of “Standards”
in Rule 104 of Chapter
6:
Public
Water Supplies
is hereby amended to read as follows:
“‘Standards’ means the ‘Recommended Standards
for Water Works,’
1976 edition, as adopted by the Great Lakes
—
Upper Mississippi
River Board of State Sanitary Engineers
(commonly referred to
as the Ten-States Standards)
.“
3)
Table
I of Rule 304 of Chapter
6:
Public Water Supplies
is
hereby amended to read as follows:
32-~22.5
—2—
“TABLE
I
-
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATIONS
-
Finished Water Quality
Substance
Reported
Maximum
As
Concentration
mg/i
1.
0.010
0.05
5.
0.2
1.8
(c)
1.0
(a)
0.05
0.15
(a)
0.002
10.
(b)
0.001
0.003
0.05
0.001
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.004
0.1
0.005
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.05
1.0
(d)
5.
As
0.05
Arsenic
Barium
Ba
Cadmium
Cd
Chromium
Cr
Copper
Cu
Cyanide
CN
Fluoride
F
Iron
Fe
Lead
Pb
Manganese
Mn
Mercury
Hg
Nitrate-Nitrogen
N
Organics
Pesticides
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insec-
ticides
Aldrin
Chlordane
DDT
Dieldrin
Endrin
Heptachlor
Heptachior Epoxide
Lindane
Methoxychlor
Toxaphene
Chiorophenoxy Herbicides
2,4-Dichiorophenoxyacetic
acid
(2,4—D)
2
,
4
,
5—Trichiorophenoxyproprionic
acid
(2,4,5—TP or Silvex)
Selenium
Se
Silver
Ag
Turbidity
NTU
Zinc
Zn
:32—226
—3—
4)
Note
a
of Table
I of Rule
304 of Chapter
6:
Public Water
Supplies
is hereby amended to read as follows:
“All noncommunity water supplies and those community water
supplies which provide an average of 10,000 gallons
of water
per day or less shall be exempt from the standards
for iron
and manganese.
All other water supplies shall comply with
these standards by July
1,
1981.
Iron
in excess of 1.0 mg/i
and manganese
in excess of 0.15 mg/i may be allowed at the
discretion of the Agency if sequestration tried on an exper-
imental basis proves to be effective.
If
sequestering
is
not effective, positive iron or manganese reduction treatment
as applicable must be provided.
No experimental use of a
sequestering agent may be tried without previous Agency
approva 1.
5.
Comment
on these proposed revisions
shall be accepted for a
period
of
45 days from the date of this Order.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board,
hereby certify the above Order was adopted on
the
~&~‘
day of
~-Jj.t~t~
,
1978 by a vote
of
____________________
(1
Illinois Pollut
Control Board
32—227