[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 22]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR141.62]



[Page 436-437]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 141_NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

     Subpart G_National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Maximum 

       Contaminant Levels and Maximum Residual Disinfectant Levels

 

Sec. 141.62  Maximum contaminant levels for inorganic contaminants.



    (a) [Reserved]

    (b) The maximum contaminant levels for inorganic contaminants 

specified in paragraphs (b) (2)-(6), (b)(10), and (b) (11)-(16) of this 

section apply to community water systems and non-transient, non-

community water systems. The maximum contaminant level specified in 

paragraph (b)(1) of this section only applies to community water 

systems. The maximum contaminant levels specified in (b)(7), (b)(8), and 

(b)(9) of this section apply to community water systems; non-transient, 

non-community water systems; and transient non-community water systems.



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                Contaminant                          MCL (mg/l)

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(1) Fluoride..............................  4.0

(2) Asbestos..............................  7 Million Fibers/liter

                                             (longer than 10 [micro]m).

(3) Barium................................  2

(4) Cadmium...............................  0.005

(5) Chromium..............................  0.1

(6) Mercury...............................  0.002

(7) Nitrate...............................  10 (as Nitrogen)

(8) Nitrite...............................  1 (as Nitrogen)

(9) Total Nitrate and Nitrite.............  10 (as Nitrogen)

(10) Selenium.............................  0.05

(11) Antimony.............................  0.006

(12) Beryllium............................  0.004

(13) Cyanide (as free Cyanide)............  0.2

(14) [Reserved]...........................

(15) Thallium.............................  0.002

(16) Arsenic..............................  0.010

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    (c) The Administrator, pursuant to section 1412 of the Act, hereby 

identifies the following as the best technology, treatment technique, or 

other means available for achieving compliance with the maximum 

contaminant levels for inorganic contaminants identified in paragraph 

(b) of this section, except fluoride:



         BAT for Inorganic Compounds Listed in Section 141.62(b)

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                      Chemical Name                           BAT(s)

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Antimony................................................             2,7

Arsenic \4\.............................................  1, 2, 5, 6, 7,

                                                               9, 12 \5\

Asbestos................................................           2,3,8

Barium..................................................         5,6,7,9

Beryllium...............................................       1,2,5,6,7

Cadmium.................................................         2,5,6,7

Chromium................................................     2,5,6 \2\,7

Cyanide.................................................          5,7,13

Mercury.................................................       2 \1\,4,6

                                                               \1\,7 \1\

Nickel..................................................           5,6,7

Nitrate.................................................           5,7,9

Nitrite.................................................             5,7

Selenium................................................   1,2 \3\,6,7,9

Thallium................................................             1,5

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\1\ BAT only if influent Hg concentrations <=10[micro]g/1.

\2\ BAT for Chromium III only.

\3\ BAT for Selenium IV only.

\4\ BATs for Arsenic V. Pre-oxidation may be required to convert Arsenic

  III to Arsenic V.

\5\ To obtain high removals, iron to arsenic ratio must be at least

  20:1.



                          Key to BATS in Table



1 = Activated Alumina

2 = Coagulation/Filtration (not BAT for systems < 500 service 

connections)

2 = Coagulation/Filtration

3 = Direct and Diatomite Filtration

4 = Granular Activated Carbon

5 = Ion Exchange

6 = Lime Softening (not BAT for systems <500 service connections)

7 = Reverse Osmosis

8 = Corrosion Control

9 = Electrodialysis

10 = Chlorine

11 = Ultraviolet

12 = Oxidation/Filtration

13 = Alkaline Chlorination (pH [gteqt] 8.5)

    (d) The Administrator, pursuant to section 1412 of the Act, hereby 

identifies in the following table the affordable technology, treatment 

technique, or other means available to systems serving 10,000 persons or 

fewer for achieving compliance with the maximum contaminant level for 

arsenic:



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    Small System Compliance Technologies (SSCTs) \1\ for Arsenic \2\

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                                             Affordable for listed small

    Small system compliance technology          system categories \3\

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Activated Alumina (centralized)...........  All size categories.

Activated Alumina (Point-of-Use) \4\......  All size categories.

Coagulation/Filtration \5\................  501-3,300, 3,301-10,000.

Coagulation-assisted Microfiltration......  501-3,300, 3,301-10,000.

Electrodialysis reversal \6\..............  501-3,300, 3,301-10,000.

Enhanced coagulation/filtration...........  All size categories

Enhanced lime softening (pH      All size categories.

 10.5).

Ion Exchange..............................  All size categories.

Lime Softening \5\........................  501-3,300, 3,301-10,000.

Oxidation/Filtration \7\..................  All size categories.

Reverse Osmosis (centralized) \6\.........  501-3,300, 3,301-10,000.

Reverse Osmosis (Point-of-Use) \4\........  All size categories.

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\1\ 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 Act (ibid.) specifies three categories of small systems: (i)

  those serving 25 or more, but fewer than 501, (ii) those serving more

  than 500, but fewer than 3,301, and (iii) those serving more than

  3,300, but fewer than 10,001.

\4\ 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\ Technologies reject a large volume of water--may not be appropriate

  for areas where water quantity may be an issue.

\7\ To obtain high removals, iron to arsenic ratio must be at least

  20:1.





[56 FR 3594, Jan. 30, 1991, as amended at 56 FR 30280, July 1, 1991; 57 

FR 31847, July 17, 1992; 59 FR 34325, July 1, 1994; 60 FR 33932, June 

29, 1995; 66 FR 7063, Jan. 22, 2001; 68 FR 14506, Mar. 25, 2003; 69 FR 

38855, June 29, 2004]