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1)
Heading ofthe Part:
Primary Drinking Water Standards
2)
Code citation:
35
Ill. Adm. Code 611
3)
Section numbers:
Proposed Acton:
611.100
Amend
611.102
Amend
4)
Statutory authority:
415 ILCS
5/7.2,
17,
17.5,
and 27.
5)
A complete description ofthe subjects and issues involved:
The followingbriefly
describes the subjects and issues
involved in this rulemaking.
A comprehensive
description is
contained in the Board’s opinion and order ofMay 20, 2004, proposing
amendments
in docket R04-13
for public comment, which opinion and order is available
from the address below.
As is explained in that opinion, the Board will receive public
comment on the proposed amendments for 45 days from the date they appear in the
Illinois Register
before proceeding to
adopt amendments based on this proposal.
This proceeding would update the Illinois drinking water regulations based on the federal
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), 42 U.S.C.
§~
300f et seq.
(1994), rules to correspond
with amendments adopted by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) that appeared in the
Federal Register
during a single update period.
The docket
and time period that is involved in this proceeding is the following:
R04-13
Federal SDWA amendments that occurred during the period July
1,
2003
though December 31, 2003.
The following table briefly summarizes the federal
actions in the update period:
December 23, 2003
USEPA changed its policy and determined that a
(68 Fed. Reg. 74233)
property owner that “submeters” water,
i.e.,
that
distributes water to a limited number of tenants on its
own property, does not “sell” water within the meaning
ofSection 1411(3) ofSDWA (42 U.S.C.
300g(3) 2000).
Thus, such a property owner is a not a public water
___________________
supply to which the SDWA requirements apply.
The Board has further added an amendment at the request ofan entity listed in the
regulations.
At the request of EMD Chemicals, formerly named EM Science, the Board

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is
changing the appearance of their company name.
This company produces two methods
for microbiological analysis of water that are approved by USEPA.
The methods are
incorporated by reference in Section 611.102, where the company name appears.
Tables appear in the Board’s opinion and order ofMay 20, 2004 in docket R04-13 that
list numerous
corrections and amendments that are not based on current federal
amendments.
The tables contain deviations from the literal text ofthe federal
amendments underlying these amendments, as well as corrections and clarifications that
the Board made in the base text involved.
Persons interested in the details ofthose
corrections and amendments should refer to
the May20,
2004 opinion and order in
docket R04-13.
Section
17.5 ofthe Environmental Protection Act 415
ILCS
5/17.5
provides that
Section
5-35
ofthe Administrative Procedure Act
5
ILCS
100/5-35
does not apply to
this rulemaking.
Because this rulemaking is not subject to
Section 5-35 ofthe APA, it is
not subject to First Notice or to Second Notice review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules (JCAR).
6)
Will this rulemaking replace any emergencyamendments
currently in effect?
No
7)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date?:
No
8)
Do these amendments contain incorporations by reference?
Yes.
Section 611.102 is the
centralized incorporations by reference for all ofPart 611.
One amendment changes a
corporate name listed
as the source ofan analytical method incorporated by reference in
that Section.
9)
Are there any other amendments pending on this Part?
No
10)
Statement ofstatewide policy objectives:
These proposed amendments do not create or
enlarge a state mandate, as defined in Section 3(b) ofthe State Mandates Act.
30
ILCS
805/3(b)
(2002).
11)
Time, place and manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking:
The Board will accept written public comment on this proposal for a period
of45 days after the date ofthis publication.
Comments should reference Docket R04- 13
and be addressed to:
Ms. Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk

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Illinois Pollution Control Board
State ofIllinois Center, Suite 11-500
100W. Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60601
Please direct inquiries to the followingperson and reference Docket R04- 13:
Michael J. McCambridge
Staff Attorney
Illinois Pollution Control Board
100W. Randolph
11-500
Chicago, IL
60601
Phone:
312-814-6924
E-mail:
mccambm@ipcb.state.il.us
Request copies ofthe Board’s opinion and order at 312-814-3620, or download a copy
from the Board’s Website at http:\\www.ipcb.state.il.us.
12)
Initial regulatory flexibility analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities,
and not-for-profit corporations
affected:
This rulemaking may affect those small businesses, small
municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations that own or operate a public water
supply.
These proposed amendments do not create
or enlarge a state mandate, as
defined in Section 3(b) ofthe State Mandates Act.
30
ILCS
805/3(b) (2002).
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance:
The
existing rules and proposed amendments require extensive reporting, bookkeeping
and otherprocedures, including the preparation ofreports, water analyses, and
maintenance ofoperating records.
These proposed amendments do not create or
enlarge a state mandate, as defined in Section 3(b) ofthe State Mandates Act.
30
ILCS 805/3(b) (2002).
C)
Types ofprofessional
skills necessary forcompliance:
Compliance with the
existing rules and proposed amendments may require the services ofan attorney,
certifiedpublic accountant, chemist, and registered professional engineer.
These
proposed amendments do not create or enlarge a state mandate, as defined in
Section 3(b) ofthe State Mandates Act.
30
ILCS
805/3(b) (2002).

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13)
Regulatory agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized:
January 23, 2004
The full text ofthe Proposed Amendments begins on the next page:

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TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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SUBTITLE F:
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES
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CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
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PART611
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PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS
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SUBPART
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GENERAL
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Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
Definitions
Incorporations by Reference
Severability
Agency Inspection ofPWS Facilities
Delegation to Local Government
Enforcement
Special Exception Permits
Relief Equivalent to
SDWA Section
1415(a) Variances
Relief Equivalent to
SDWA Section
1416 Exemptions
Alternative Treatment Techniques
Siting Requirements
Source Water Quantity
Effective Dates
Maximum Contaminant Levels and Finished Water Quality
Fluoridation Requirement
Prohibition on Use ofLead
Special Requirements for Certain Variances and Adjusted Standards
Relief Equivalent to SDWA Section
1415(e) Small System Variance
Composite Correction Program
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SUBPART B:
FILTRATION AND DISiNFECTION
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Requiring a Demonstration
Procedures for Agency Determinations
Filtration Required
Groundwater under Direct Influence ofSurface Water
No Method ofHPC Analysis
General Requirements
Filtration Effective Dates
Source Water Quality Conditions
Site-Specific Conditions
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Use ofPoint-of-Use Devices or Bottled Water
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SUBPART D:
TREATMENT TECHNIQUES
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General Requirements
Acrylamide and Epichlorohydrin
Corrosion Control
SUBPART
F:
MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS (MCLs) AND
MAXIMUM RESIDUAL DISINFECTANT LEVELS (MRDLs)
Old MCLs for Inorganic Chemical Contaminants
Revised MCLs for Inorganic Chemical Contaminants
Old Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for Organic Chemical Contaminants
Revised MCLs for Organic Chemical Contaminants
Maximum
Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs)
Maximum Residual Disinfectant Levels (MRDLs)
Turbidity (Repealed)
Microbiological Contaminants
Maximum Contaminant Levels for Radionuclides
BetaParticle and Photon Radioactivity (Repealed)
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LEAD AND COPPER
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Treatment Technique Violations
Disinfection
Unfiltered PWSs
Filtered PWSs
Filtration
Unfiltered PWSs:
Reporting and Recordkeeping
Filtered PWSs:
Reporting and Recordkeeping
Protection during Repair Work
Disinfection Following Repair
Recycle Provisions
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USE OF NON-CENTRALIZED TREATMENT DEVICES
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Corrosion Control Treatment
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Source Water Treatment
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Lead Service Line Replacement
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Public Education and Supplemental Monitoring
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Tap Water Monitoring for Lead and Copper
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Monitoring for Water Quality Parameters
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Monitoring for Lead and Copper in Source Water
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Analytical Methods
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Reporting
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Recordkeeping
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SUBPART
I:
DISINFECTANT RESIDUALS,
DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS, AND
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DISINFECTION BYPRODUCT PRECURSORS
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Section
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General Requirements
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611.381
Analytical Requirements
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611.382
Monitoring Requirements
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611.383
Compliance Requirements
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Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
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611.385
Treatment Technique for Control of Disinfection Byproduct (DBP) Precursors
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SUBPART K:
GENERAL MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Section
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Alternative Analytical Techniques
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Certified Laboratories
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Laboratory Testing Equipment
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ConsecutivePWSs
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Special Monitoring for Unregulated Contaminants (Repealed)
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SUBPART
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MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING
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AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Section
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Routine Coliform Monitoring
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Repeat Coliform Monitoring
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Invalidation ofTotal Coliform Samples
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Sanitary Surveys
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Fecal Coliform and E. Coli Testing
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Analytical Methodology
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Analytical Requirements
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UnfilteredPWSs
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FilteredPWSs
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SUBPART M:
TURBIDITY MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Section
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Turbidity
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SUBPART N:
INORGANIC MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Violation ofa State MCL
Frequency of State Monitoring
Applicability
Monitoring Frequency
Asbestos Monitoring Frequency
Inorganic Monitoring Frequency
Nitrate Monitoring
Nitrite Monitoring
Confirmation Samples
More Frequent Monitoring and Confirmation Sampling
Additional Optional Monitoring
Determining Compliance
Inorganic Monitoring Times
Inorganic Analysis
Monitoring Requirements for Old Inorganic MCLs
Special Monitoring for Sodium
Special Monitoring for Inorganic Chemicals (Repealed)
SUBPART 0:
ORGANIC MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
Definitions
Old MCLs
Analytical Methods for Organic Chemical Contaminants
Phase I, Phase II, and Phase V Volatile Organic Contaminants
Sampling for Phase I Volatile Organic
Contaminants (Repealed)
Phase II, Phase JIB, and Phase V Synthetic Organic Contaminants
Monitoring for 36 Contaminants (Repealed)
Analytical Methods
for 36 Contaminants (Repealed)
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THM MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Sampling, Analytical, and other
Requirements
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ReducedMonitoring Frequency(Repealed)
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Averaging (Repealed)
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611.685
Analytical Methods
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Modification to System (Repealed)
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611.687
Sampling for THM Potential (Repealed)
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Applicability Dates (Repealed)
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SUBPART
Q:
RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING AND ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Section
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611.720
Analytical Methods
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611.731
Gross Alpha
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611.732
BetaParticle and Photon Radioactivity
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General Monitoring
and
Compliance Requirements
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SUBPART R:
ENHANCED FILTRATION AND DISINFECTION:
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SYSTEMS THAT SERVE 10,000
OR MORE PEOPLE
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Section
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General Requirements
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Standards for Avoiding Filtration
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Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking
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Filtration
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Filtration Sampling Requirements
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Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
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SUBPART
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REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING
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Section
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Applicability
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Monthly Operating Report
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611.832
Notice by Agency (Repealed)
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611.833
Cross
Connection Reporting
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611.840
Reporting
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611.851
Reporting MCL, MRDL, and other Violations (Repealed)
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611.852
Reporting other Violations (Repealed)
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611.853
Notice to New Billing Units (Repealed)
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General Content ofPublic Notice (Repealed)
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Fluoride Notice (Repealed)
Fluoride Secondary Standard (Repealed)
Record Maintenance
List of 36 Contaminants (Repealed)
SUBPART U:
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORTS
Purpose and Applicability
Compliance Dates
Content ofthe Reports
Required Additional Health Information
Report Delivery and Recordkeeping
SUBPART V:
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF DRINKING WATER VIOLATIONS
General Public Notification Requirements
Tier
1
Public Notice:
Form, Manner, and Frequency ofNotice
Tier 2 Public Notice:
Form, Manner, and Frequency ofNotice
Tier 3
Public Notice:
Form, Manner, and Frequency ofNotice
Content ofthe Public Notice
Notice to New Billing Units or New Customers
Special Notice ofthe Availability ofUnregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Results
Special Notice for Exceedence of the Fluoride Secondary Standard
Special Notice for Nitrate Exceedences above the MCL by a Non-Community
Water System
Notice by the Agency on Behalf ofa PWS
SUBPART X: ENHANCED FILTRATION AND DISINFECTION
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SYSTEMS SERVING FEWER THAN 10,000 PEOPLE
General Requirements
Finished Water Reservoirs
Additional Watershed Control Requirements for Unfiltered Systems
Disinfection Profile
Disinfection Benchmark
Combined Filter Effluent Turbidity Limits
Individual Filter Turbidity Requirements
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
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Common Names ofOrganic Chemicals
Defined Substrate Method for the Simultaneous Detection ofTotal
Coliforms and Eschericia Coli from Drinking Water
Mandatory Lead Public Education Information for Community Water
Systems
Mandatory Lead Public Education Information forNon-Transient Non-
Community Water Systems
NPDWR Violations and Situations Requiring Public Notice
Standard Health Effects Language for Public Notification
Acronyms Used in Public Notification Regulation
Total Coliform Monitoring Frequency
Fecal or Total Coliform Density Measurements
Frequency ofRDC Measurement
Number ofLead and Copper Monitoring Sites
Lead and Copper Monitoring Start Dates
Number ofWater Quality Parameter Sampling Sites
Summary ofSection 611.357 Monitoring Requirements for Water Quality
Parameters
Federal Effective Dates
SOURCE:
Adopted in R88-26 at
14 Ill. Reg.
16517, effective September 20,
1990; amended in
R90-21
at
14 Ill. Reg. 20448, effective December 11,
1990; amended in R90-13
at 15 Ill.
Reg.
1562, effective January 22,
1991; amended in R91-3
at 16 Ill.
Reg.
19010,
effective December
1,
1992; amended in R92-3 at
17 Ill. Reg. 7796, effective May 18,
1993;
amended in R93-1
at
17
Ill.
Reg.
12650, effective July 23,
1993; amended in R94-4
at 18 Ill. Reg.
12291, effective July
28,
1994;
amended in R94-23 at 19
Ill. Reg.
8613, effective June 20,
1995;
amended in R95-17
at 20 Ill. Reg.
14493, effective October 22,
1996; amended in R98-2
at 22 Ill. Reg.
5020,
effective March 5, 1998;
amended in R99-6 at 23
Ill.
Reg.
2756,
effective February 17,
1999;
amended in R99-12
at 23 Ill.
Reg.
10348, effective August 11,
1999;
amended in R00-8 at 23
Ill.
Reg.
14715, effective December
8,
1999;
amended in R00-10 at 24 Ill. Reg.
14226, effective
September 11,2000;
amended in R01-7 at 25 Ill.
Reg.
1329, effective January
11,2001;
amended in R01-20
at 25 Ill.
Reg.
13611, effective October 9, 2001; amended in R02-5 at 26 Ill.
Reg. 3522, effective February 22, 2002; amended in R03-4
at 27
Ill. Reg.
1183, effective January
10, 2003; amended in R03-15
at 27 Ill. Reg.
16447, effective October 10, 2003; amended in
R04-3 at 28 Ill.
Reg. 5269,
effective March 10, 2004;
amended in R04-13 at 28 Ill. Reg.
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effective
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611.APPENDIX D
611.APPENDIX B
611.APPENDIX F
611.APPENDIX G
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611.APPENDIX I
611.TABLE A
611.TABLB B
611.TABLE
C
611.TABLE D
611.TABLE E
611.TABLE F
611.TABLE G
611.TABLE Z
AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2, 17, and 17.5 and authorized by Section27 ofthe
Environmental Protection Act 415 ILCS 5/7.2, 17, 17.5,
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Section 611.100
Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
a)
This
Part satisfies the requirement of Section
17.5 ofthe Environmental
Protection Act (Act) 415 ILCS
5/17.5
that the
Board adopt regulations that are
identical
in
substance
with federal regulations promulgatedby the United States
Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) pursuant to
Sections 14 12(b),
1414(c), 1417(a), and 1445(a) ofthe SafeDrinking WaterAct(SDWA) (42USC
300g-1(b), 300g-3(c),
300g-6(a), and 300j-4(a)).
b)
This Part
establishes
primary
drinking water regulations
(NPDWRs) pursuant to
theSDWA, and also includes additional, related State requirements that are
consistent with andmorestringent than theUSEPA regulations
(Section 7.2(a)(6)
ofthe Act 415
ILCS 5/7.2(a)(6)).
The latter provisions are specifically marked
as “additional
State requirements~”;They apply only to community water systems
(CWSs).
c)
This Part applies to “suppliers~”~
owners and operators of “public water systems”
(“PWSs”).
PWSs include CWSs, “non-community water systems (“non-CWSs”),
and
“non-transient non-community water systems (“NTNCWSs”), as these terms
are defined in Section 611.101.
1)
CWS
suppliers are required to obtain permits from the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) pursuant to
35 Ill. Adm. Code
602.
2)
Non-CWS suppliers are subject to additional regulations promulgatedby
the Illinois Department ofPublic Health (Public Health or DPH) pursuant
to Section
9 of the Illinois Groundwater Protection Act 415
ILCS
55/9,
including 77 Ill. Adm.
Code 900.
3)
Non-CWS suppliers are not required to
obtain permits or other approvals
from the Agency, or to file reports or other documents with the Agency.
Anyprovision in thisPart so providing is to beunderstood as requiring the
non-CWS supplier to obtain the comparable form ofapproval from, or to
file the
comparable report or other document with Public Health.
BOARD
NOTE: Derived from40 CFR 141.1 (2003)(2002).
d)
This Part applies to eachPWS, unless thePWS meets all ofthe following
conditions:
1)
ThePWS consistsConsistsonly ofdistribution
and storage facilities (and
does nothave any collection
and treatment facilities);

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346
2)
ThePWS obtainsObtain~all ofits water from, but is not owned or
347
operated by,
a supplier to which such regulations apply;
348
349
3)
ThePWS doesDoes not sellwater to anyperson; and
350
351
4)
The PWS is Is not a carrier that conveys passengers in interstate
352
commerce.
353
354
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NOTE: Derived from 40CFR 141.3 (2003)(2002).The textof
355
40
CFR 141.3 is nearlyidentical to Section
1411 ofthe federal SDWA (42
356
USC 300g). OnDecember 23,2003 (at 68 Fed. Reg. 74233).USEPA
357
announced a change in its policy relating to Section
1411. USEPA
358
determined that a propertyowner that
is not otherwise subject to the
359
SDWA national primary drinking water standards
“submeters” water,
and
360
does not “sell” waterwithin the meaning of Section
1411(3) if the property
361
owner meters~water
to tenants on its
property and bills the tenants for the
362
water. USEPA charged the State withdetermining whetherwater is
363
“submetered” or “sold” in a
particular situation.
USEPA stated that
364
eligibility for exclusion requires that the owner obtain water from a
365
regulated water system.
USEPA set
forth factors for consideration to aid
366
the State in making such a determination: the propertyhas a limited
367
distribution system with no known backflow or cross-connection issues
368
the majorityof the plumbing is within a structure, rather than in the
369
ground~
and property ownership is single or within an association of
370
owners.
USEPA cited apartment buildings, co-ops, and condominiums as
371
examples ofeligible properties.
USEPA further stated that it does not
372
intend the policy to apply to
a large distribution system, to one that serves
373
a large population, or one that serves a mixed commercial and residential
374
population. USEPA cited “manymilitary installations/facilities”
and large
375
mobilehomeparks as
examples of systems
to which the policy would not
376
apply.
377
378
e)
Some
subsection labels have been omitted in order to maintain local consistency
379
between USEPA subsection labels and the subsection labels in this Part.
380
381
(Source: Amended at28 Ill. Reg.
_______,
effective
_____________
382
383
Section 611.102
Incorporations by Reference
384
385
a)
Abbreviations and short-name listing ofreferences.
The following names and
386
abbreviated names, presented in alphabetical order,
are used in this Part to refer to
387
materials incorporated by reference:

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389
“Amco-AEPA-l Polymer” is available from Advanced Polymer Systems.
390
391
“ASTM Method” means a method published by and available from the
392
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
393
394
“Colisure Test” means “Colisure Presence/AbsenceTest forDetectionand
395
Identification ofColiform Bacteria and Escherichia Coli in Drinking
396
Water,” available
from Millipore Corporation, Technical Services
397
Department.
398
399
“Dioxin and Furan Method 1613” means
“Tetra- through Octa-Chlorinated
400
Dioxins
and Furans by Isotope-Dilution HRGC/HRMS,” available from
401
NTIS.
402
403
“GLI Method 2” means GLIMethod 2, “Turbidity,” Nov. 2,
1992,
404
available fromGreat Lakes Instruments, Inc.
405
406
“Hach FilterTrak Method
10133” means
“Determination ofTurbidity by
407
Laser
Nephelometry,” available from Hach Co.
408
409
“HASL Procedure Manual” means HASL Procedure Manual, HASL 300,
410
available from ERDA Health and Safety Laboratory.
411
412
“Kelada 01” means “Kelada Automated Test Methods for Total Cyanide,
413
Acid Dissociable Cyanide, And Thiocyanate,” Revision
1.2, August 2001,
414
EPA #821-B-01-009, available from the National Technical
Information
415
Service (NTIS).
416
417
“Membrane Filter Technique using Chromocult Doliform Agar” means
418
“Chromocult Coliform Agar Presence/Absence Membrane Filter Test
419
Method forDetection and Identification ofColiform Bacteria and
420
Escherichia coli in Finished Waters,” available
from EMD Chemicals
421
IncEM Science.
422
423
“NCRP” means “National Council on RadiationProtection.”
424
425
“NTIS” means “National Technical Information Service.”
426
427
“New Jersey Radium Method” means “Determination ofRadium 228 in
428
Drinking Water,” available from theNew
Jersey Department of
429
Environmental Protection.
430

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“New York Radium Method” means “Determination ofRa-226 and Ra-
432
228 (Ra-02),” available from the New YorkDepartment ofPublic Health.
433
434
“ONGP-MUG Test” (meaning “minimal medium ortho-nitrophenyl-beta-
435
d-galactopyranoside-4-methyl-umbelliferyl -beta-d-glucuronide test”),
436
also called the “Autoanalysis Colilert System,” is Method 9223, available
437
in “Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and Wastewater,” ~
438
ed., fromAmerican
Public Health Association.
439
440
“Palintest Method
1001” means “Method Number 1001,” available from
441
Palintest, Ltd. or the Hach Company.
442
443
“QuikChem Method 10-204-00-1-X” means “Digestion and
distillation of
444
total cyanide in drinking andwastewaters using MICRODIST and
445
determination of cyanide by flow injection analysis,” available from
446
Lachat Instruments.
447
448
“Readycult Coliforms
100 Presence/Absence Test” means “Readycult
449
Coliforms
100 Presence/Absence Test for Detection and
Identification of
450
Coliform Bacteria and Bscherichia coli in Finished Waters,” available
451
from EMD Chemicals IncEM Science.
452
453
“SimPlate Method” means “IDEXX SimPlate TM HPC Test Method for
454
Heterotrophs in Water,” available fromIDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
455
456
“Radiochemical Methods” means “Interim Radiochemical Methodology
457
forDrinking Water,” available fromNTIS.
458
459
“StandardMethods”means “StandardMethods forthe Examination of
460
Water and Wastewater,” available from the American Public Health
461
Association or the American Waterworks Association.
462
463
“Syngenta
AG-625”
means
“Atrazine in DrinkingWaterby
464
Irnmunoassay,”
February 2001
is available from Syngenta Crop
465
Protection, Inc.
466
467
“Technical Bulletin 601” means “Technical Bulletin 601,
Standard
468
Method ofTesting for Nitrate in Drinking Water,” July 1994, available
469
from Analytical Technology, Inc.
470
471
“Technicon Methods” means “Fluoride inWater andWastewater,”
472
available
from Bran & Luebbe.
473

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“USDOB Manual” means “EML Procedures Manual,” available from the
475
United State Department ofEnergy.
476
477
“USEPA Asbestos Methods-100.1”
means Method
100.1, “Analytical
478
Method for Determination ofAsbestos Fibers in Water,” September 1983,
479
available from NTIS.
480
481
“USEPA Asbestos Methods-100.2”
means Method
100.2, “Determination
482
ofAsbestos Structures over 10-mm in Length in Drinking Water,” June
483
1994, available
from NTIS.
484
485
“USEPA Environmental Inorganics Methods” means “Methods for the
486
Determination ofInorganic Substances in Environmental Samples,”
487
August
1993, available from NTIS.
488
489
“USEPA Environmental Metals Methods” means “Methods for the
490
Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples,” available from
491
NTIS.
492
493
“USEPA Inorganic Methods” means “Methods for Chemical Analysis of
494
Water and Wastes,” March 1983, available
from NTIS.
495
496
“USEPA Interim Radiochemical Methods” means “Interim Radiochemical
497
Methodology forDrinking Water,” EPA 600/4-75-008 (revised), March
498
1976. Available fromNTIS.
499
500
“USEPA Organic Methods”
means “Methods for the Determination of
501
Organic Compounds in Drinking Water,” July 1991, for Methods 502.2,
502
505, 507, 508, 508A,
515.1, and 531.1; “Methods for the Determination of
503
Organic Compounds in Drinking Water
Supplement I,” July 1990, for
504
Methods 506, 547,
550, 550.1,
and
551;
and “Methods for the
505
DeterminationofOrganic Compounds in Drinking Water
Supplement
506
II,” August 1992, for Methods 515.2, 524.2, 548.1, 549.1, 552.1, and
555,
507
available from NTIS. Methods 504.1, 508.1, and
525.2
are availablefrom
508
EPA EMSL; “Methods for the Determination ofOrganic Compounds” in
509
Drinking Water
Supplement II,
August
1992, for Method 552.1;
510
“Methods for the Determination ofOrganic Compounds
in Drinking
511
Water— Supplement III,” August
1995, for Methods 502.2,
524.2, 551.1,
512
and 552.2.
Method 515.4, “Determination ofChlorinated Acids in
513
Drinking Water by Liquid-Liquid Microextraction, Derivatization and Fast
514
Gas ChromatographywithElectron Capture Detection,” Revision 1.0,
515
April 2000, EPA 815-B-00/001, and Method 531.2, “Measurement ofN-
516
methylcarbamoyloximes
and N-methylcarbamates in Water by Direct

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Aqueous Injection HPLC with Postcolunm Derivatization,” Revision 1.0,
518
September 2001, EPA 815/B/01/002, are both available on-line from
519
USEPA, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
520
521
“USEPA Radioactivity Methods” means “Prescribed Procedures for
522
Measurement ofRadioactivity in Drinking Water,” EPA 600/4-80-032,
523
August
1980. Available from NTIS.
524
525
“USEPA Radiochemical Analyses” means “Radiochemical Analytical
526
Procedures forAnalysis of Environmental Samples,” March
1979.
527
Available from NTIS.
528
529
“USEPARadiochemistryMethods”means “Radiochemistry Procedures
530
Manual,” EPA 520/5-84-006,December 1987. Available from NTIS.
531
532
“USEPA Technical Notes” means “Technical Notes onDrinkingWater
533
Methods,” available
from NTIS.
534
535
“USGS Methods” means “Methods ofAnalysis by the U.S.
Geological
536
Survey National Water Quality Laboratory
Determination of Inorganic
537
and Organic Constituents in Water and Fluvial
Sediments,” available
from
538
NTIS andUSGS.
539
540
“Waters Method B-101 1” means “Waters Test Method for the
541
Determination ofNitrite/Nitrate in Water Using Single Colunm
Ion
542
Chromatography,” available from Waters Corporation, Technical
Services
543
Division.
544
545
b)
The Board incorporates the following publications by reference:
546
547
Advanced Polymer Systems, 3696 Haven Avenue, Redwood City, CA
548
94063
415-366-2626.
549
550
Amco-AEPA-1 Polymer. See 40CFR 141.22(a) (2003). Also, as
551
referenced inASTM D1889.
552
553
American Public Health Association,
1015 Fifteenth Street NW,
554
Washington,DC 20005 800-645-5476.
555
556
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
557
Wastewater,”
17th
Edition,
1989 (referred to as “Standard Methods,
558
17th
ed.”).
559

JCAR3SO611-0408403rD 1
560
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
561
Wastewater,” ~
Edition, 1992, including “Supplement to the
18th
562
Edition ofStandardMethods
for the Examination ofWater and
563
Wastewater,”
1994 (collectively referred to as “Standard Methods,
564
18th
ed.”).
See the methods listed separately for the same
565
references under American Waterworks Association.
566
567
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
568
Wastewater,”
19th
Edition, 1995 (referred to as “Standard
569
Methods,
19th
ed.”).
570
571
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
572
Wastewater,”
20th
Edition,
1998 (referred to
as “Standard Methods,
573
20th
ed.”).
574
575
American Waterworks Association et al.,
6666
West Quincy Ave.,
576
Denver, CO 80235 303-794-7711.
577
578
“National Field Evaluation ofa Defined Substrate Method for the
579
Simultaneous Enumeration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia coli
580
for Drinking Water:
Comparison with the Standard Multiple Tube
581
Fermentation Method,” S.C. Edberg, M.J.
Allen & D.B. Smith,
582
Applied Environmental Microbiology, vol. 54, iss.
6,
pp
1595-
583
1601 (1988).
584
585
“Standard Methods
for the Examination ofWater and
586
Wastewater,”l~
Edition,
1971
(referredto as “Standard Methods,
587
13th
ed.”).
588
589
Method 302, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivityin
590
Water (Total, Suspended, and Dissolved).
591
592
Method 303, Total Radioactive Strontium and Strontium 90
593
in Water.
594
595
Method 304, Radium in Water by Precipitation.
596
597
Method 305, Radium 226 by Radon in Water (Soluble,
598
Suspended,
and Total).
599
600
Method 306, Tritium in Water.
601
602
“Standard Methods forthe Examination ofWater and

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603
Wastewater,”
17th
Edition,
1989 (referred to as “Standard Methods,
604
17th
ed.”).
605
606
Method 7110 B, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivity
607
in Water (Total, Suspended, and Dissolved).
608
609
Method 7500-Cs B, Radioactive
Cesium, Precipitation
610
Method.
611
612
Method 7500-3H B, Tritium in Water.
613
614
Method 7500-I B, Radioactive Iodine, Precipitation
615
Method.
616
617
Method 7500-I C, Radioactive Iodine, Ion-Exchange
618
Method.
619
620
Method 7500-I D, Radioactive Iodine, Distillation Method.
621
622
Method 7500-Ra B, Radium in Water by Precipitation.
623
624
Method 7500-Ra C, Radium 226 by Radon in Water
625
(Soluble, Suspended, and Total).
626
627
Method 7500-Ra D, Radium,
Sequential Precipitation
628
Method (Proposed).
629
630
Method 7500-Sr B, Total Radioactive Strontium and
631
Strontium 90 in Water.
632
633
Method 7500-U B, Uranium, Radiochemical Method
634
(Proposed).
635
636
Method 7500-U C, Uranium, Isotopic Method (Proposed).
637
638
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
639
Wastewater,”
18th
Edition,
1992 (referred to
as “Standard Methods,
640
18
th
ed.”).
641
642
Method 2130 B, Turbidity, Nephelometric Method.
643
644
Method 2320 B, Alkalinity, Titration Method.
645

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Method 2510 B, Conductivity, Laboratory Method.
647
648
Method 2550,
Temperature, Laboratory and Field Methods.
649
650
Method 3111 B, Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption
651
Spectrometry, Direct Air-Acetylene Flame Method.
652
653
Method 3111 D, Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption
654
Spectrometry, Direct Nitrous Oxide-Acetylene Flame
655
Method.
656
657
Method 3112 B, Metals by Cold-Vapor Atomic Absorption
658
Spectrometry, Cold-Vapor Atomic Absorption
659
SpectrometricMethod.
660
661
Method 3113 B, Metals by Electrothermal Atomic
662
Absorption Spectrometry, ElectrothermalAtomic
663
Absorption Spectrometric Method.
664
665
Method 3114 B, Metals by Hydride Generation/Atomic
666
Absorption Spectrometry, Manual Hydride
667
Generation/Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Method.
668
669
Method 3120 B, Metals by PlasmaEmission Spectroscopy,
670
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Method.
671
672
Method 3500-Ca D, Calcium, EDTA Titrimetric Method.
673
674
Method 3500-Mg E, Magnesium, Calculation Method.
675
676
Method 4110 B, Determination ofAnions by Ion
677
Chromatography, Ion Chromatography with Chemical
678
Suppression ofEluent Conductivity.
679
680
Method 4500-CN
C, Cyanide, Total Cyanide after
681
Distillation.
682
683
Method 4500-Cif
E, Cyanide, Colorimetric Method.
684
685
Method 4500-CN
F, Cyanide, Cyanide-Selective Electrode
686
Method.
687
688
Method 4500-CN
G, Cyanide, Cyanides Amenable to

JCAR35O611-0408403r01
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Chlorination afterDistillation.
690
691
Method 4500-ClD, Chlorine,
Amperometric Titration
692
Method.
693
694
Method 4500-Cl E, Chlorine, Low-Level Amperometric
695
Titration Method.
696
697
Method 4500-Cl F, Chlorine, DPD Ferrous Titrimetric
698
Method.
699
700
Method 4500-Cl G, Chlorine,DPD Colorimetric Method.
701
702
Method 4500-Cl H, Chlorine,Syringaldazine (FACTS)
703
Method.
704
705
Method 4500-Cl I, Chlorine,Jodometric Electrode Method.
706
707
Method 4500-C102
C, Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
708
Method I.
709
710
Method 4500-C1O2 D, Chlorine Dioxide, DPD Method.
711
712
Method 4500-C1O2 E, Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
713
Method II (Proposed).
714
715
Method 4500-F B, Fluoride, Preliminary Distillation Step.
716
717
Method 4500-F C, Fluoride, Ion-Selective Electrode
718
Method.
719
720
Method 4500-F D, Fluoride, SPADNS Method.
721
722
Method 4500-F E, Fluoride, Complexone Method.
723
724
Method 4500-H~
B, pH Value, Electrometric Method.
725
726
Method 4500-NO2
B, Nitrogen (Nitrite),
Colorimetric
727
Method.
728
729
Method 4500-N03
D, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Nitrate Electrode
730
Method.
731

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Method 4500-N03
B, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Cadmium
733
Reduction Method.
734
735
Method 4500-N03
F, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Automated
736
Cadmium ReductionMethod.
737
738
Method 4500-03 B, Ozone (Residual) (Proposed), Indigo
739
Colorimetric Method.
740
741
Method 4500-P E, Phosphorus, AscorbicAcidMethod.
742
743
Method 4500-P F, Phosphorus, AutomatedAscorbic Acid
744
ReductionMethod.
745
746
Method 4500-Si D, Silica, Molybdosilicate Method.
747
748
Method 4500-Si
B,
Silica, Heteropoly Blue Method.
749
750
Method 4500-Si F, Silica, Automated Method for
751
Molybdate-Reactive Silica.
752
753
Method 6651, Glyphosate Herbicide (Proposed).
754
755
Method 7110 B, Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity
756
(Total, Suspended, and Dissolved), Evaporation Method for
757
Gross Alpha-Beta.
758
759
Method 7110 C, Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity
760
(Total,
Suspended, and Dissolved), Coprecipitation Method
761
for Gross Alpha Radioactivityin Drinking Water
762
(Proposed).
763
764
Method 7500-Cs B, Radioactive Cesium, Precipitation
765
Method.
766
767
Method 7500-3 H B, Tritium, Liquid Scintillation
768
Spectrometric Method.
769
770
Method 7500-I B,
Radioactive Iodine, Precipitation
771
Method.
772
773
Method 7500-I C, Radioactive Iodine, Ion-Exchange
774
Method.

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776
Method 7500-I D, Radioactive Iodine, DistillationMethod.
777
778
Method 7500-Ra B, Radium, Precipitation Method.
779
780
Method 7500-Ra C, Radium, Emanation Method.
781
782
Method 7500-Ra D, Radium, Sequential Precipitation
783
Method (Proposed).
784
785
Method 7500-Sr B, Total Radioactive Strontium and
786
Strontium 90, Precipitation Method.
787
788
Method 7500-U B, Uranium, Radiochemical Method
789
(Proposed).
790
791
Method 7500-U C, Uranium, Isotopic Method (Proposed).
792
793
Method 9215 B, Heterotrophic Plate
Count, Pour Plate
794
Method.
795
796
Method 9221
A, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
797
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Introduction.
798
799
Method 9221
B, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
800
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Standard Total
801
Coliform Fermentation Technique.
802
803
Method 9221
C, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
804
forMembers ofthe Coliform Group, Estimation of
805
Bacterial Density.
806
807
Method 9221
D, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
808
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Presence-Absence (P-
809
A) Coliform Test.
810
811
Method 9221
B, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
812
forMembers ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform
813
Procedure.
814
815
Method 9222 A, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
816
ofthe Coliform Group, Introduction.
817

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Method 9222 B, Membrane Filter Technique forMembers
819
ofthe Coliform Group, Standard Total Coliform Membrane
820
Filter Procedure.
821
822
Method 9222 C, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
823
ofthe Coliform Group, Delayed-Incubation Total Coliform
824
Procedure.
825
826
Method9222 D, Membrane Filter Technique forMembers
827
ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform Membrane Filter
828
Procedure.
829
830
Method 9223, Chromogenic Substrate Coliform Test
831
(Proposed).
832
833
“Supplement to the ~
Edition ofStandard Methods for the
834
Examination ofWater and Wastewater,” American Public Health
835
Association, 1994.
836
837
Method 6610,
Carbamate Pesticide Method.
838
839
“Standard Methods for theExamination ofWater and
840
Wastewater,”
19th
Edition,
1995 (referred to
as “Standard Methods,
841
19thed.~~).
842
843
Method 2130 B, Turbidity, Nephelometric Method.
844
845
Method 2320 B, Alkalinity, Titration Method.
846
847
Method 2510 B, Conductivity,
Laboratory Method.
848
849
Method 2550, Temperature,
Laboratory, and
Field
850
Methods.
851
852
Method 3111 B, Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption
853
Spectrometry, Direct Air-Acetylene Flame Method.
854
855
Method 3111 D, Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption
856
Spectrometry, Direct Nitrous Oxide-Acetylene Flame
857
Method.
858
859
Method 3112 B, Metals by Cold-Vapor Atomic Absorption
860
Spectrometry, Cold-Vapor Atomic Absorption

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Spectrometric Method.
862
863
Method 3113 B, Metals by Electrothermal Atomic
864
Absorption Spectrometry, Electrothermal Atomic
865
Absorption Spectrometric Method.
866
867
Method 3114 B, Metals by Hydride Generation/Atomic
868
Absorption Spectrometry, Manual Hydride
869
Generation/Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Method~
870
871
Method 3120 B, Metals by PlasmaEmission Spectroscopy,
872
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Method.
873
874
Method 3500-Ca D, Calcium, EDTA Titrimetric Method.
875
876
Method 3500-Mg E, Magnesium, Calculation Method.
877
878
Method 4110 B, Determination ofAnions by Ion
879
Chromatography, Ion Chromatography with Chemical
880
Suppression
ofEluent Conductivity.
881
882
Method 4500-Cl D, Chlorine, Amperometric Titration
883
Method.
884
885
Method 4500-Cl
B,
Chlorine, Low-Level Amperometric
886
Titration Method.
887
888
Method 4500-Cl F, Chlorine, DPD Ferrous Titrimetric
889
Method.
890
891
Method 4500-Cl G, Chlorine, DPD Colorimetric
Method.
892
893
Method 4500-Cl H, Chlorine, Syringaldazine (FACTS)
894
Method.
895
896
Method 4500-Cl I, Chlorine, lodometric Electrode Method.
897
898
Method 4500-C1O2 C, Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
899
Method I.
900
901
Method 4500-C1O2 D, Chlorine Dioxide, DPD Method.
902
903
Method 4500-C1O2 B, Chlorine Dioxide,
Amperometric

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904
Method II (Proposed).
905
906
Method 4500-CN
C, Cyanide, Total Cyanide after
907
Distillation.
908
909
Method 4500-CN
E, Cyanide, Colorimetric Method.
910
911
Method 4500-CN
F, Cyanide, Cyanide-Selective Electrode
912
Method.
913
914
Method 4500-CN
G, Cyanide, Cyanides Amenable to
915
Chlorination after Distillation.
916
917
Method 4500-F B, Fluoride, Preliminary Distillation Step.
918
919
Method 4500-F C, Fluoride, Ion-Selective Electrode
920
Method.
921
922
Method 4500-F D, Fluoride, SPADNS Method.
923
924
Method 4500-F E, Fluoride, Complexone Method.
925
926
Method 4500-H~
B, pH Value, Electrometric Method.
927
928
Method 4500-NO2
B, Nitrogen (Nitrite), Colorimetric
929
Method.
930
931
Method
4500-NO3
D, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Nitrate Electrode
932
Method.
933
934
Method 4500-NO3
B, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Cadmium
935
Reduction Method.
936
937
Method 4500-NO3~F,
Nitrogen (Nitrate), Automated
938
Cadmium Reduction Method.
939
940
Method 4500-03 B,
Ozone (Residual) (Proposed), Indigo
941
Colorimetric Method.
942
943
Method 4500-P B, Phosphorus, Ascorbic Acid Method.
944
945
Method 4500-P F, Phosphorus, AutomatedAscorbic Acid
946
Reduction Method.

JCAR35061 1-0408403r01
947
948
Method 4500-Si D, Silica, Molybdosilicate Method.
949
950
Method 4500-Si
E, Silica, Heteropoly Blue Method.
951
952
Method 4500-Si F, Silica, Automated Method for
953
Molybdate-Reactive Silica.
954
955
Method 5910 B, UV Absorbing Organic Constituents,
956
UltravioletAbsorption Method.
957
958
Method 6251 B, Disinfection Byproducts: Haloacetic
959
Acids and Trichlorophenol,
Micro Liquid-Liquid
960
Extraction Gas Chromatographic Method.
961
962
Method 6651, Glyphosate Herbicide (Proposed).
963
964
Method 7110B, Gross Alpha andGross Beta
965
Radioactivity, Evaporation Method for Gross Alpha-Beta.
966
967
Method 7110 C, Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity
968
(Total,
Suspended, and Dissolved), Coprecipitation Method
969
for Gross Alpha Radioactivity in Drinking Water
970
(Proposed).
971
972
Method 7120B, Gamma-EmittingRadionuclides,Gamma
973
Spectrometric Method.
974
975
Method 7500-Cs B, Radioactive Cesium, Precipitation
976
Method.
977
978
Method 7500-3H B, Tritium, Liquid Scintillation
979
Spectrometric Method.
980
981
Method 7500-I B, Radioactive Iodine, Precipitation
982
Method.
983
984
Method 7500-I C, Radioactive Iodine, Ion-Exchange
985
Method.
986
987
Method 7500-I D, Radioactive Iodine, Distillation Method.
988
989
Method 7500-Ra B, Radium, Precipitation Method.

JCAR35061 1-0408403r01
990
991
Method7500-Ra C, Radium, Emanation Method.
992
993
Method 7500-Ra D, Radium, Sequential Precipitation
994
Method.
995
996
Method 7500-Sr B, Total Radiactive Strontium and
997
Strontium
90, Precipitation Method.
998
999
Method
7500-U B, Uranium, Radiochemical Method.
1000
1001
Method 7500-U C, Uranium, Isotopic
Method.
1002
1003
Method 9215 B, Heterotrophic Plate Count, Pour Plate
1004
Method.
1005
1006
Method 9221
A, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1007
for Members ofthe Coliform
Group, Introduction.
1008
1009
Method 9221
B, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1010
for Members ofthe Coliform
Group, Standard Total
1011
Coliform Fermentation Technique.
1012
1013
Method 9221
C, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1014
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Estimation of
1015
Bacterial Density.
1016
1017
Method 9221
D, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1018
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Presence-Absence (P-
1019
A) Coliform Test.
1020
1021
Method 9221
E, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1022
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform
1023
Procedure.
1024
1025
Method 9222
A, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
1026
ofthe Coliform Group, Introduction.
1027
1028
Method 9222
B, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
1029
ofthe Coliform Group, Standard Total Coliform Membrane
1030
Filter Procedure.
1031

JCAR350611-0408403r01
1032
Method 9222
C, Membrane Filter
Technique for Members
1033
ofthe Coliform Group, Delayed-Incubation Total Coliform
1034
Procedure.
1035
1036
Method 9222 D, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
1037
ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform Membrane Filter
1038
Procedure.
1039
1040
Method 9223,
Chromogenic Substrate Coliform Test
1041
(Proposed).
1042
1043
“Supplement to the
19th
Edition ofStandard Methods for the
1044
Examination ofWater and Wastewater,” American Public Health
1045
Association,
1996.
1046
1047
Method 5310 B, TOC, Combustion-Infrared Method.
1048
1049
Method 5310 C, TOC, Persulfate-Ultraviolet Oxidation
1050
Method.
1051
1052
Method 5310
D, TOC, Wet-Oxidation Method.
1053
1054
“Standard Methods for the Examination ofWater and
1055
Wastewater,”
20th
Edition,
1998 (referred to
as “Standard Methods,
1056
20th
ed.”).
1057
1058
Method 2130 B, Turbidity, Nephelometric Method.
1059
1060
Method 2320 B, Alkalinity, Titration Method.
1061
1062
Method 2510 B, Conductivity, Laboratory Method.
1063
1064
Method 2550, Temperature, Laboratory, and Field
1065
Methods.
1066
1067
Method 3120 B, Metals by Plasma Emission Spectroscopy,
1068
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Method.
1069
1070
Method 3500-Ca B, Calcium, EDTA Titrimetric Method.
1071
1072
Method 3500-Mg B, Magnesium, EDTA Titrimetric
1073
Method.
1074

1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
JCAR3SO611-0408403r01
Method 4110 B, Determination ofAnions by Ion
Chromatography, Ion Chromatography with Chemical
Suppression ofEluent Conductivity.
Method 4500-CN C,
Cyanide, Total Cyanide after
Distillation.
Method 4500-CN
B, Cyanide, Colorimetric Method.
Method 4500-CN
F, Cyanide, Cyanide-Selective Electrode
Method.
Method 4500-CN
G, Cyanide, Cyanides Amenable to
Chlorination after Distillation.
Method 4500-Cl D, Chlorine, Amperometric Titration
Method.
Method 4500-Cl
B, Chlorine, Low-Level Amperometric
Titration Method.
Method 4500-Cl F, Chlorine,
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric
Method.
Method 4500-Cl G, Chlorine, DPD Colorimetric Method.
Method 4500-Cl H, Chlorine, Syringaldazine (FACTS)
Method.
Method 4500-Cl I, Chlorine, lodometric Electrode Method.
Method 4500-C102 C,
Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
Method I.
Method 4500-C1O2 D, Chlorine Dioxide, DPD Method.
Method 4500-C1O2 B, Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
Method II (Proposed).
Method 4500-F B, Fluoride, Preliminary Distillation Step.
Method 4500-F C, Fluoride, Ion-Selective Electrode
Method.

JCAR3SO6 11-0408403r01
1118
1119
Method 4500-F D, Fluoride, SPADNS Method.
1120
1121
Method 4500-F E, Fluoride, Complexone Method.
1122
1123
Method 4500-H~
B, pH Value, Electrometric Method.
1124
1125
Method 4500-NO2
B, Nitrogen (Nitrite), Colorimetric
1126
Method.
1127
1128
Method 4500-NO3
D, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Nitrate Electrode
1129
Method.
1130
1131
Method 4500-N03
B, Nitrogen (Nitrate),
Cadmium
1132
Reduction Method.
1133
1134
Method 4500-N03
F, Nitrogen (Nitrate), Automated
1135
Cadmium Reduction Method.
1136
1137
Method 4500-03 B,
Ozone (Residual) (Proposed), Indigo
1138
Colorimetric Method.
1139
1140
Method 4500-P B,
Phosphorus, Ascorbic Acid Method.
1141
1142
Method 4500-P F, Phosphorus, Automated Ascorbic Acid
1143
Reduction Method.
1144
1145
Method 4500-Si
C, Silica, Molybdosilicate Method.
1146
1147
Method 4500-Si D, Silica, Heteropoly Blue Method.
1148
1149
Method 4500-Si
B, Silica, Automated Method for
1150
Molybdate-Reactive Silica.
1151
1152
Method 4500-Cl E, Chlorine
(Residual), Low-Level
1153
Amperometric Titration Method.
1154
1155
Method 4500-Cl F, Chlorine (Residual), DPD Ferrous
1156
Titrimetric Method.
1157
1158
Method 4500-Cl G, Chlorine
(Residual), DPD Colorimetric
1159
Method.
1160

JCAR3SO61 1-0408403r01
1161
Method 4500-Cl H, Chlorine (Residual), Syringaldazine
1162
(FACTS) Method.
1163
1164
Method 4500-Cl I, Chlorine (Residual), lodometric
1165
Electrode Technique.
1166
1167
Method 4500-C1O2 D, Chlorine Dioxide, DPD Method.
1168
1169
Method
4500-C1O2 B,
Chlorine Dioxide, Amperometric
1170
Method II.
1171
1172
Method 6651,
Glyphosate Herbicide (Proposed).
1173
1174
Method 7110-B,
Gross Alpha and
Gross Beta
1175
Radioactivity, Evaporation Method for Gross Alpha-Beta.
1176
1177
Method 7110
C, Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity
1178
(Total, Suspended, and Dissolved), Coprecipitation Method
1179
for Gross Alpha Radioactivity in Drinking Water
1180
(Proposed).
1181
1182
Method 7120-B,
Gamma-Emitting Radionuclides, Gamma
1183
Spectrometric Method.
1184
1185
Method 7500-Cs B, Radioactive Cesium, Precipitation
1186
Method.
1187
1188
Method 7500-3H B, Tritium, Liquid Scintillation
1189
Spectrometric
Method.
1190
1191
Method 7500-I B, Radioactive Iodine, Precipitation
1192
Method.
1193
1194
Method 7500-I C, Radioactive Iodine, Ion-Exchange
1195
Method.
1196
1197
Method 7500-I D, Radioactive Iodine, Distillation Method.
1198
1199
Method 7500-Ra
B, Radium, Precipitation Method.
1200
1201
Method 7500-Ra C, Radium, Emanation Method.
1202

JCAR3SO61 1-0408403r01
1203
Method 7500-Sr B, Total Radiactive Strontium and
1204
Strontium 90, Precipitation Method.
1205
1206
Method 7500-U B, Uranium, Radiochemical Method.
1207
1208
Method 7500-U C, Uranium, Isotopic Method.
1209
1210
Method 9215 B, Heterotrophic Plate Count, Pour Plate
1211
Method.
1212
1213
Method 9221 A, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1214
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Introduction.
1215
1216
Method 9221 B, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1217
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Standard Total
1218
Coliform Fermentation Technique.
1219
1220
Method 9221
C,
Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1221
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Estimation of
1222
Bacterial Density.
1223
1224
Method 9221
D, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1225
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Presence-Absence (P-
1226
A) Coliform Test.
1227
1228
Method 9221
B, Multiple-Tube Fermentation Technique
1229
for Members ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform
1230
Procedure.
1231
1232
Method 9222
A, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
1233
of the Coliform Group, Introduction.
1234
1235
Method 9222 B, Membrane Filter Technique for Members
1236
ofthe Coliform Group, Standard Total Coliform Membrane
1237
Filter Procedure.
1238
1239
Method 9222 C, Membrane Filter Technique forMembers
1240
ofthe Coliform Group, Delayed-Incubation Total Coliform
1241
Procedure.
1242
1243
Method 9222
D, Membrane Filter
Technique for Members
1244
ofthe Coliform Group, Fecal Coliform Membrane Filter
1245
Procedure.

JCAR350611-0408403r01
1246
1247
Method 9223,
Chromogenic
Substrate Coliform Test
1248
(Proposed).
1249
1250
Analytical Technology, Inc. ATI Orion,
529 Main Street, Boston, MA
1251
02129.
1252
1253
Technical Bulletin 601, “Standard Method ofTesting for Nitrate in
1254
Drinking Water,” July,
1994, PN 221890-001 (referred to as
1255
“Technical Bulletin 601”).
1256
1257
ASTM.
American Society for Testing and Materials,
100 Barr Harbor
1258
Drive,
West Conshohocken, PA
19428-2959 610-832-9585.
1259
1260
ASTM Method D51 1-93 A and B,
“Standard Test Methods
for
1261
Calcium and Magnesium in Water,” “Test Method A
1262
Complexometric Titration” &
“Test Method B
Atomic
1263
Absorption Spectrophotometric,” approved 1993.
1264
1265
ASTM Method D515-88 A, “Standard Test Methods
for
1266
Phosphorus in Water,” “Test Method A
Colorimetric Ascorbic
1267
Acid Reduction,” approved August
19,
1988.
1268
1269
ASTM Method D859-88, “Standard Test Method for Silica in
1270
Water,” approved August
19,
1988.
1271
1272
ASTM Method D1067-92 B, “Standard Test Methods for Acidity
1273
or Alkalinity in Water,” “Test Method B
Electrometric or Color-
1274
Change
Titration,” approved May 15,
1992.
1275
1276
ASTM Method Dl 125-9 1
A, “Standard Test Methods for
1277
Electrical Conductivityand Resistivity
of Water,” “Test Method A
1278
Field and
Routine Laboratory Measurement ofStatic (Non-
1279
Flowing) Samples,” approved June 15,
1991.
1280
1281
ASTM Method Dl 179-93 B,
“Standard Test Methods for Fluoride
1282
in Water,”
“Test Method B
Ion Selective Electrode,”
approved
1283
1993.
1284
1285
ASTM Method D1293-84, “Standard Test Methods for pH of
1286
Water,” “Test Method A
Precise LaboratoryMeasurement” &
1287
“Test Method B
Routine
or Continuous Measurement,” approved
1288
October26,
1984.

JCAR35061 1-0408403r01
1289
1290
ASTM Method D1688-90 A or C, “Standard Test Methods for
1291
Copper in Water,” “Test Method A
Atomic
Absorption, Direct”
1292
&
“Test Method C —Atomic Absorption, Graphite Furnace,”
1293
approvedMarch
15,
1990.
1294
1295
ASTM Method D2036-91 A orB,
“Standard Test Methods for
1296
Cyanide in Water,”
“Test Method A
Total Cyanides after
1297
Distillation” &
“Test Method B
Cyanides Amenable to
1298
Chlorination by Difference,” approved September 15,
1991.
1299
1300
ASTM Method D2459-72, “Standard Test Method for Gamma
1301
Spectrometry in Water,” approved July 28,
1972, discontinued
1302
1988.
1303
1304
ASTM Method D2460-90, “Standard Test Method for
1305
Radionuclides ofRadium in Water,” approved 1990.
1306
1307
ASTM Method D2907-91, “Standard Test Methods for
1308
Microquantities ofUranium in Water by Fluorometry,”
“Test
1309
Method A
Direct Fluorometric” & “Test Method B
1310
Extraction,” approved June 15,
1991.
1311
1312
ASTM Method D2972-93
B or C,
“Standard Test Methods
for
1313
Arsenic in Water,” “Test Method B
Atomic Absorption, Hydride
1314
Generation” &
“Test Method C
Atomic Absorption, Graphite
1315
Furnace,” approved 1993.
1316
1317
ASTM Method D3223-91, “Standard Test Method for Total
1318
Mercury in Water,” approved September 23, 1991.
1319
1320
ASTM Method D3454-91, “Standard Test Method for Radium-226
1321
in Water,” approved
1991.
1322
1323
ASTM Method
D3559-90
D, “Standard Test Methods for Lead in
1324
Water,” “Test Method D
Atomic Absorption, Graphite Furnace,”
1325
approved August 6,
1990.
1326
1327
ASTM Method D3645-93
B, “Standard Test Methods for
1328
Beryllium in Water,”
“Method B
Atomic Absorption, Graphite
1329
Furnace,” approved
1993.
1330
1331
ASTM Method D3649-91, “Standard Test Method for High-

JCAR35061 1-0408403r01
1332
Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometry ofWater,” approved 1991.
1333
1334
ASTM Method D3697-92, “Standard Test Method forAntimony in
1335
Water,” approved June 15,
1992.
1336
1337
ASTM Method D3859-93 A, “Standard Test Methods for
1338
Selenium in Water,” “Method A
Atomic Absorption, Hydride
1339
Method,” approved 1993.
1340
1341
ASTM Method D3867-90 A and B, “Standard Test Methods for
1342
Nitrite-Nitrate in Water,” “Test Method A
Automated Cadmium
1343
Reduction” &
“Test Method B
Manual Cadmium Reduction,”
1344
approved January 10,
1990.
1345
1346
ASTM Method D3972-90, “Standard Test Method for Isotopic
1347
Uranium in Water by Radiochemistry,” approved
1990.
1348
1349
ASTM Method D4107-91, “Standard Test Method for Tritium in
1350
Drinking Water,” approved 1991.
1351
1352
ASTM Method D4327-91, “Standard Test Method for Anions in
1353
Water by Ion Chromatography,” approved October
15,
1991.
1354
1355
ASTM Method D4785-88, “Standard Test Method for Low-Level
1356
Iodine-131 in Water,” approved
1988.
1357
1358
ASTM Method D5174-91, “Standard Test Method for Trace
1359
Uranium in Water by Pulsed-LaserPhosphorimetry,” approved
1360
1991.
1361
1362
ASTM Method D1253-86, “Standard Test Method forResidual
1363
Chlorine in Water,” reapproved 1992.
1364
1365
Bran &
Luebbe, 1025 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089.
1366
1367
“Fluoride inWater and Wastewater,”
Industrial Method #129-
1368
71W,
December 1972 (referred to
as “Technicon Methods: Method
1369
#129-71W”). See 40
CFR 141.23(k)(1), footnote 11(2003).
1370
1371
“Fluoride in Water and Wastewater,” #380-75WE, February 1976
1372
(referred to as “Technicon Methods: Method #380-75WE”).
See
1373
40 CFR 141.23(k)(1), footnote 11(2003).
1374

C.
JCAR35061 1-0408403r01
1375
EMD Chemicals Inc.EM
Science (an affiliate ofMerck KGgA, Darmstadt,
1376
Germany), 480
5.
Democrat Road, Gibbstown, NJ 08027—1297.
1377
Telephone:
800-222-0342. E-mail: adellenbusch@emscience.com.
1378
1379
“Chromocult Coliform AgarPresence/Absence Membrane
Filter
1380
TestMethod
for Detection
and Identification ofColiform
Bacteria
1381
andEscherichia coli in
Finished Waters,” November
2000, Version
1382
1.0.
1383
1384
“Readycult Coliforms
100
Presence/Absence Test for Detection
1385
and Identification ofColiform Bacteria and Escherichia coliin
1386
Finished Waters,” November 2000, Version
1.0.
1387
1388
ERDA Health and Safety Laboratory, New York, NY.
1389
1390
HASL Procedure Manual, HASL 300, 1973.
See 40 CFR
1391
141.25(b)(2) (2003).
1392
1393
Great Lakes Instruments,
Inc., 8855 North
55th
Street, Milwaukee, WI
1394
53223.
1395
1396
GLI Method 2, “Turbidity,” Nov.
2,
1992.
1397
1398
The Hach Company, P.O. Box
389, Loveland, CO 80539-03 89. Phone:
1399
800-227-4224.
1400
1401
“Lead in Drinking Water by DifferentialPulse Anodic Stripping
1402
Voltammetry,” Method 1001, August
1999.
1403
1404
“Determination ofTurbidity by Laser Nephelometry,” January
1405
2000, Revision 2.0 (referred to as “Hach FilterTrak Method
1406
10133”).
1407
1408
IDEXX Laboratories,
Inc., One IDEXX Drive,
Westbrook, Maine 04092.
1409
Telephone:
800-321-0207.
1410
1411
“IDEXX SimPlate TM HPC Test Method forHeterotrophs
in
1412
Water,” November 2000.
1413
1414
Lachat Instruments,
6645 W.
Mill Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53218.
Phone:
1415
414-358-4200.
1416

JCAR3SO611-0408403r01
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
“Digestion and distillation
oftotal cyanide in drinking and
wastewaters using MICRO DIST and determination ofcyanide by
flow injection analysis,” Revision
2.1, November 30,2000
(referred to as “QuikChem Method
10-204-00-1-X”).
Millipore Corporation, Technical
Services Department,
80Ashby Road,
Milford, MA
01730
800-654-5476.
Colisure Presence/Absence Test for Detection and Identification of
Coliform Bacteria and Escherichia Coli in Drinking Water,
February 28,
1994 (referred to as “Colisure Test”).
NCRP.
National Council on Radiation Protection, 7910 Woodmont Ave.,
Bethesda, MD
301-657-2652.
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
“Maximum Permissible Body Burdens and Maximum Permissible
Concentrations ofRadionuclides in Air and in Water for
Occupational Exposure,” NCRP Report Number 22, June 5,
1959.
NSF.
National Sanitation Foundation International,
3475 Plymouth Road,
P0 Box
130140, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48113-0140, 734-769-8010.
NSF Standard 61, section 9, November 1998.
NTIS.
National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of
Commerce,
5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, VA 22161, 703-487-4600
or 800-553-6847.
“Interim Radiochemical Methodology for Drinking Water,” EPA
600/4-75-008 (revised), March
1976 (referred to
as “USEPA
Interim Radiochemical Methods”). (Pages
1, 4,
6, 9,
13,
16, 24, 29,
34)
“Kelada Automated Test Methods for Total
Cyanide, Acid
Dissociable Cyanide, And Thiocyanate,” Revision
1.2, August
2001, EPA #
821-B-01-009 (referred to as “Kelada 01”).
“Maximum Permissible Body Burdens and Maximum Permissible
Concentrations of Radionuclides in Air and in Water for
Occupational Exposure,” NBS (National Bureau ofStandards)
Handbook
69,
as amended August
1963, U.S. Department of
Commerce.
1459

2.
JCAR3SO611-0408403r01
1460
Method
100.1, “Analytical Method for Determination ofAsbestos
1461
Fibers in Water,” EPA-600/4-83-043, September
1983, Doc. No.
1462
PB83-260471
(referred to as “USEPA Asbestos Methods-100.1”).
1463
1464
Method 100.2, “Determination ofAsbestos Structures over 10-mm
1465
in Length in Drinking Water,” EPA-600/4-83-043, June 1994,
1466
Doc. No. PB94-201902 (referred to
as “USEPA Asbestos
1467
Methods-100.2”).
1468
“Methods for Chemical Analysis ofWater and Wastes,” March
1983, Doc. No. PB84-128677 (referred to
as “USEPA Inorganic
Methods”).
(Methods
150.1,
150.2, and 245.2, which formerly
appeared in this reference, are available
from USEPA EMSL.)
“Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in
Environmental Samples,” August 1993, PB94-120821
(referred to
as “USEPA Environmental Inorganic Methods”).
“Methods for the Determination ofMetals in Environmental
Samples,” June 1991, Doc. No. PB91-231498
and “Methods
for
the Determination ofMetals in Environmental Samples
Supplement
I,” May 1994, PB95-125472 (referredto as “USEPA
Environmental Metals Methods”).
“Methods forthe Determination ofOrganic Compounds in
Drinking Water,” December 1988, revised July 1991, EPA-600/4-
88/039 (referred to as “USEPA Organic Methods”). (For methods
502.2, 505, 507, 508, 508A, 515.1, and 531.1.)
“Methods forthe Determination ofOrganic Compounds in
Drinking Water
Supplement I,” July 1990, EPA/600-4-90-020
(referred to as “USEPA Organic Methods”). (For methods 506,
547,
550,
550.1, and
551.)
“Methods for the Determination ofOrganic Compounds in
Drinking Water
Supplement II,” August
1992, EPA-600/R-92-
129 (referred to as “USEPA Organic Methods”).
(For methods
515.2,
524.2, 548.1, 549.1, 552.1, and
555.)
“Prescribed Procedures for Measurement ofRadioactivity in
Drinking Water,” EPA 600/4-80-032, August 1980 (referred to as
“USEPA Radioactivity Methods”).
(Methods 900, 901, 901.1, 902,
903, 903.1, 904,
905,
906,
908,
908.1)
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1471
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1481
1482
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1484
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1500
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1502

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“Procedures forRadiochemical Analysis ofNuclear Reactor
1505
Aqueous Solutions,” H.L. Krieger and
S. Gold, EPA-R4-73-014,
1506
May 1973, Doc. No. PB222-154/7BA.
1507
1508
“Radiochemical Analytical Procedures forAnalysis of
1509
Environmental Samples,” March 1979,
Doc. No. EMSL LV
1510
053917 (referred to
as “USEPA Radiochemical Analyses”).
1511
(Pages 1,
19, 33,
65,
87, 92)
1512
1513
“Radiochemistry Procedures Manual,” EPA-520/5-84-006,
1514
December
1987, Doc. No. PB-84-215581
(referred to as “USEPA
1515
Radiochemistry Methods”). (Methods 00-01, 00-02, 00-07, H-02,
1516
Ra-03,
Ra-04, Ra-OS, Sr-04)
1517
1518
“Technical Notes on Drinking Water Methods,”
EPA-600/IR-94-
1519
173, October 1994, Doc. No. PB-104766 (referred to as “USEPA
1520
Technical Notes”).
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BOARD NOTE:
USEPA made the following assertion with
1522
regard to this reference at 40 CFR
141 .23(k)(1) and 141.24(e) and
1523
(n)(11) (2003):
“This document contains other analytical test
1524
procedures and
approved analytical methods that remain available
1525
for compliance monitoring until July
1,
1996.”
1526
1527
“Tetra- through Octa-Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans by Isotope
1528
Dilution HRGC/HRMS,” October
1994, EPA-821-B-94-005
1529
(referred to as “Dioxin and Furan Method
1613”).
1530
1531
New Jersey Department ofEnvironment, Division ofEnvironmental
1532
Quality, Bureau ofRadiation and Inorganic Analytical Services,
9
Ewing
1533
Street, Trenton, NJ 08625.
1534
1535
“Determination ofRadium 228 in Drinking Water,” August 1990.
1536
1537
New York Department ofHealth, Radiological Sciences Institute, Center
1538
for Laboratories and Research, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY
12201.
1539
1540
“Determination ofRa-226 and Ra-228
(Ra-02),” January 1980,
1541
Revised June 1982.
1542
1543
Palintest, Ltd., 21
Kenton Lands Road, P.O. Box 18395, Erlanger,
KY
1544
800-835-9629.
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R-1141-76
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R-1142-76
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R-1160-76
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R-1171-76
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R-1180-76
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R-1181-76
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1652
R-1182-76
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1654
Waters Corporation, Technical Services Division, 34 Maple St., Milford,
1655
MA 01757 800-252-4752.
1656
1657
“Waters Test Method for Determination ofNitrite/Nitrate in Water
1658
Using Single Column Ion Chromatography,” Method B-101 1,
1659
August
1987 (referred to
as “Waters Method B-101 1”).
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1661
c)
The Board incorporates the following federal regulations by reference:
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1663
40 CFR 136, Appendices
B and C (2003).
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1665
d)
This Part incorporates no later amendments or editions.
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1667
(Source:
Amended at 28 Ill. Reg.
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effective
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