AWWA 20599-2006 Field Guide to SDWA Regulations.pdf
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1、Field Guide to SDWA Regulations Technical Editors William C. Lauer Mark Scharfenaker John Stubbart Science and Technology AWWA unites the entire water community by developing and distributing authoritative scientific and technological knowledge. Through its members, AWWA develops industry standards
2、for products and processes that advance public health and safety. AWWA also provides quality improvement programs for water and wastewater utilities.Copyright 2006 American Water Works Association. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by an
3、y means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information or retrieval system, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review purposes, without the written permission of the publisher. Disclaimer This book is provided for informational purposes only, with t
4、he understanding that the publisher, editors, and authors are not thereby engaged in rendering engineering or other professional services. The authors, editors, and publisher make no claim as to the accuracy of the books contents, or their applicability to any particular circumstance. The editors, a
5、uthors, and publisher accept no liability to any person for the information or advice provided in this book, or for loss or damages incurred by any person as a result of reliance on its contents. The reader is urged to consult with an appropriate licensed professional before taking any action or mak
6、ing any interpretation that is within the realm of a licensed professional practice. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Field guide to SDWA regulations / technical editors, William C. Lauer, Mark Scharfenaker, John Stubbart. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN
7、1-58321-385-6 1. Drinking water-United States-Purification. 2. Water treatment plants-United States. I. Lauer, Bill, II, Scharfenaker, Mark, III, Stubbart, John M. TD433.F54 2005 628.162021873-dc22 2005054556 Printed in the United States of America. American Water Works Association 6666 West Quincy
8、Avenue Denver, CO 80235-3098 ISBN 1-58321-367-8iii CONTENTS Foreword, v Current Drinking Water Rules (by date issued), vii Introduction to SDWA Regulations, 1 Overview, 1 Current and Forthcoming Regulations, 21 Selected Supplemental Resources, 30 SDWA Rules and Regulations, 31 Key Points: Regulation
9、s to Control Microbial Contaminants, 32 Key Points: Regulations to Control Chemical Contaminants, 36 Key Points: Other Regulations, 42 Summaries of Regulations to Control Microbial Contaminants, 45 Total Coliform Rule, 47 Comprehensive Surface Water Treatment Rules (except LT2ESWTR)Systems Using Slo
10、w Sand, Diatomaceous Earth, or Alternative Filtration, 50 Comprehensive Surface Water Treatment Rules (except LT2ESWTR)Systems Using Conventional or Direct Filtration, 55 Comprehensive Surface Water Treatment Rules (except LT2ESWTR)Unfiltered Systems, 61 Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule
11、, 66 Long-Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, 69 Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, 72 Filter Backwash Recycling Rule, 78 Proposed Ground Water Rule, 80 Summaries of Regulations to Control Chemical Contaminants, 85 Arsenic and Clarifications to Compliance and New Source Mon
12、itoring Rule, 87 Lead and Copper Rule, 89 Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection By-products Rule, 95 Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection By-products Rule, 98 Radionuclides Rule, 105 Proposed Radon in Drinking Water Rule, 108 Summaries of Other Regulations, 111 Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
13、Rule, 113 Variances and Exemptions, 118 Public Notification Rule, 123 Consumer Confidence Report Rule, 127 Standardized Monitoring Framework for Chemical Contaminants, 130iv Water Quality Basics, 137 Physical Parameters, 137 Chemical Parameters, 139 Biological Parameters, 144 Radiological Parameters
14、, 145 Sanitary Survey, 146 Appendix A, Abbreviations and Acronyms, 149 Appendix B, Glossary, 1531 Introduction to SDWA Regulations The principal law governing drinking water safety in the United States is the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the common name for Title XIV of the US Public Health Servi
15、ce Act. The SDWA works in concert with the Clean Water Act (CWA), which controls the discharge of pollutants into lakes, rivers, and streams. Enacted in 1974, the SDWA authorizes the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to establish comprehensive national drinking water regulations to ensure d
16、rinking water safety. USEPA is authorized to set national drinking water regulations, conduct special studies and research, and oversee implementation of the act. OVERVIEW The 1974 SDWA established a cooperative program among local, state, and federal agencies. The act required promulgation of prima
17、ry drinking water regulations designed to ensure safe drinking water for consumers. These regulations were the first to apply to all public water systems in the United States, covering both chemical and microbial contaminants. The SDWA mandated a major change in the surveillance of drinking water sy
18、stems by establishing specific roles for federal and state governments and for public water suppliers. State governments, through their health departments and environmental agencies, received the major responsibility, called primary enforcement responsibility, or primacy, for the administration and
19、enforcement of the regulations set by USEPA. The SDWA set a schedule and procedures for developing new drinking water standards, which included health-based2 FIELD GUIDE TO SDWA REGULATIONS goals, known as maximum contaminant level goals (MCLGs), and technically achievable standards, known as maximu
20、m contaminant levels (MCLs). The act also authorized USEPA to establish treatment techniques instead of MCLs when it is not economically or technologically feasible to determine the level of a contaminant. The MCLs and treatment techniques comprise the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NP
21、DWRs) and are federally enforceable. The act also authorized USEPA to establish National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations (NSDWRs), which are nonenforceable standards established to control aesthetic parameters such as taste and odor. Major Amendments The SDWA was amended in 1986 and 1996. Major
22、 mandates of the 1986 amendments included: Setting standards for 83 contaminants by June 1989 and for an additional 25 contaminants every 3 years thereafter Designating best available technology (BAT) for each newly regulated contaminant Disinfection of all public water supplies and criteria for man
23、dating filtration of surface water supplies Monitoring for contaminants that are not regulated to determine if additional regulation is necessary Banning lead solders, lead flux, and lead pipe in public water systems Implementing new programs for protecting wellheads and sole-source aquifers and pre
24、venting contamination of groundwater sources from waste-injection wells Congress also amended the SDWA in 1988 by adding the Lead Contamination Control Act. The act, among other things, instituted a program to eliminate lead-containing drinking water coolers in schools. The SDWA amendments of 1996,
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