Section 611.APPENDIX G
NPDWR Violations and Situations Requiring Public Notice
See note 1 at the end of this
Appendix G for an explanation of the Agency's authority to alter the magnitude
of a violation from that set forth in the following table.
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MCL/MRDL/TT violations2
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Monitoring and testing procedure violations
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Contaminant
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Tier of public notice required
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Citation
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Tier of public notice required
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Citation
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I. Violations of National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations (NPDWR):3
A. Microbiological Contaminants
1a. Corresponding
row 1a in appendix A to subpart Q to 40 CFR 141 no longer applies by its own
terms. This statement maintains structural consistency with the federal
regulations.
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1b. Total coliform (TT violations resulting from
failure to perform assessments or corrective actions, monitoring violations,
and reporting violations)
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2
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611.1060(b)(1)
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3
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611.1060(c)(1) 611.1060(d)(1)
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1c. Seasonal system failure to follow State-approved
start-up plan prior to serving water to the public or failure to provide
certification to the Agency
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2
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611.1060(b)(2)
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3
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611.1060(d)(3)
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2a. Corresponding
row 2a in appendix A to subpart Q to 40 CFR 141 no longer applies by its own
terms. This statement maintains structural consistency with the federal
regulations.
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2b. E.
coli (MCL, monitoring, and reporting violations)
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1
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611.1060(a)
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3
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611.1060(c), 611.1060(d)(2)
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2c. E.
coli (TT violations resulting from failure to perform Level 2 assessments or
corrective action)
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2
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611.1060(b)(1)
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3. This
entry relates to the obsolete MCL for turbidity in 40 CFR 141.13 that does
not apply to any supplier in Illinois. This statement maintains structural
consistency with the corresponding USEPA rule.
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4. This
entry relates to the obsolete MCL for turbidity in 40 CFR 141.13 that does
not apply to any supplier in Illinois. This statement maintains structural
consistency with the corresponding USEPA rule.
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5. Turbidity
(for TT violations resulting from a single exceedance of maximum allowable
turbidity level)
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6 2, 1
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611.231(b), 611.233(b)(1), 611.250(a)(2), 611.250(b)(2),
611.250(c)(2), 611.250(d), 611.743(a)(2), 611.743(b), 611.955(b)(2)
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3
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611.531(a), 611.532(b), 611.533(a), 611.744,
611.956(a)(1)-(a)(3), 611.956(b)
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6. Surface
Water Treatment Rule violations, other than violations resulting from single exceedance
of max. allowable turbidity level (TT)
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2
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611.211, 611.213, 611.220, 611.230-611.233,
611.240-611.242, 611.250
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3
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611.531-611.533
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7. Interim
Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule violations, other than violations
resulting from single exceedance of max. turbidity level (TT)
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2
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7 611.740-611.743, 611.950-611.955
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3
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611.742, 611.744, 611.953, 611.954, 611.956
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8. Filter
Backwash Recycling Rule violations
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2
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611.276(c)
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3
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611.276(b), (d)
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9. Long
Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule violations
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2
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611.950-611.955
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3
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611.953, 611.954, 611.956
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10. LT2ESWTR
violations
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2
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611.1010-611.1020
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19 2, 3
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611.1001-611.1005 and 611.1008-611.1009
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11. Groundwater
Rule violations
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2
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611.804
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3
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611.802(h)
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B. Inorganic Chemicals (IOCs)
1. Antimony
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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2. Arsenic
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.601, 611.603
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3. Asbestos
(fibers greater than 10 µm)
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.602
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4. Barium
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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5. Beryllium
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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6. Cadmium
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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7. Chromium
(total)
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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8. Cyanide
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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9. Fluoride
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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10. Mercury
(inorganic)
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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11. Nitrate
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1
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611.301(b)
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8 1, 3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.604, 611.606
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12. Nitrite
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1
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611.301(b)
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8 1, 3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.605, 611.606
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13. Total
Nitrate and Nitrite
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1
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601
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14. Selenium
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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15. Thallium
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2
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611.301(b)
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3
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611.600, 611.601, 611.603
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C. Lead and Copper Rule (Action
Level for lead is 0.015 mg/L, for copper is 1.3 mg/L)
1. Lead
and Copper Rule (TT)
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2
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611.350 (except 611.350(c))-611.354, 611.355(a)–(c) and
(h), and 611.363
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3
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611.356-611.360
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2. Exceeding the lead action level
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1
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611.350(c)
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D. Synthetic Organic Chemicals (SOCs)
1. 2,4-D
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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2. 2,4,5-TP
(silvex)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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3. Alachlor
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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4. Atrazine
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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5. Benzo(a)pyrene
(PAHs)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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6. Carbofuran
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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7. Chlordane
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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8. Dalapon
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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9. Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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10. Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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11. Dibromochloropropane
(DBCP)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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12. Dinoseb
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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13. Dioxin
(2,3,7,8-TCDD)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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14. Diquat
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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15. Endothall
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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16. Endrin
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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17. Ethylene
dibromide
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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18. Glyphosate
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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19. Heptachlor
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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20. Heptachlor
epoxide
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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21. Hexachlorobenzene
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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22. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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23. Lindane
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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24. Methoxychlor
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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25. Oxamyl
(Vydate)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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26. Pentachlorophenol
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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27. Picloram
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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28. Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs)
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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29. Simazine
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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30. Toxaphene
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2
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611.311(c)
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3
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611.648
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E. Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs)
1. Benzene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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2. Carbon
tetrachloride
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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3. Chlorobenzene
(monochlorobenzene)
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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4. o-Dichlorobenzene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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5. p-Dichlorobenzene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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6. 1,2-Dichloroethane
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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7. 1,1-Dichloroethylene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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8. cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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9. trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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10. Dichloromethane
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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11. 1,2-Dichloropropane
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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12. Ethylbenzene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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13. Styrene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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14. Tetrachloroethylene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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15. Toluene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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16. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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17. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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18. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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19. Trichloroethylene
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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20. Vinyl
chloride
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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21. Xylenes
(total)
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2
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611.311(a)
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3
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611.646
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F. Radioactive Contaminants
1. Beta/photon
emitters
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2
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611.330(d)
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3
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611.720(a), 611.732
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2. Alpha
emitters
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2
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611.330(c)
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3
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611.720(a), 611.731
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3. Combined
radium (226 and 228)
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2
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611.330(b)
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3
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611.720(a), 611.731
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4. Uranium
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2
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611.330(e)
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3
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611.720(a), 611.731
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G. Disinfection
Byproducts (DBPs), Byproduct Precursors, Disinfectant Residuals. If disinfection
is used in the treatment of drinking water, disinfectants combine with organic
and inorganic matter present in water to form chemicals called disinfection
byproducts (DBPs). USEPA sets standards for controlling the levels of
disinfectants and DBPs in drinking water, including trihalomethanes (THMs) and
haloacetic acids (HAAs).13
1. Total
trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
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2
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11611.312(b)
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3
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Subparts W and Y
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2. Haloacetic
Acids (HAA5)
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2
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611.312(b)
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3
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Subpart Y
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3. Bromate
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2
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611.312(a)
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3
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611.382(a)-(b)
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4. Chlorite
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2
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611.312(a)
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3
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611.382(a)-(b)
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5. Chlorine
(MRDL)
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2
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611.313(a)
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3
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611.382(a), (c)
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6. Chloramine
(MRDL)
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2
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611.313(a)
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3
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611.382(a), (c)
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7. Chlorine
dioxide (MRDL), if any two consecutive daily samples at entrance to
distribution system only are above MRDL
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2
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611.313(a), 611.383(c)(3)
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212,
3
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611.382(a),
(c), 611.383(c)(2)
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8. Chlorine
dioxide (MRDL), if samples in distribution system the next day are also above
MRDL
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131
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611.313(a), 611.383(c)(3)
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1
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611.382(a), (c), 611.383(c)(2)
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9. Control
of DBP precursors – TOC (TT)
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2
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611.385(a)-(b)
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3
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611.382(a),
(d)
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10. Benchmarking
and disinfection profiling
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N/A
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N/A
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3
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611.742, 611.953,
611.954
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11. Development
of monitoring plan
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N/A
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N/A
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3
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611.382(f)
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H. Other
Treatment Techniques
1. Acrylamide
(TT)
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2
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611.296
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N/A
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N/A
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2. Epichlorohydrin
(TT)
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2
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611.296
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N/A
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N/A
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II. Unregulated
Contaminant Monitoring: 14
A. Unregulated
contaminants
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N/A
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N/A
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3
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as required by USEPA under 40 CFR 141.40
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B.
Nickel
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N/A
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N/A
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3
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611.603,
611.611
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III. Public
Notification for Relief Equivalent to a SDWA section 1415 Variance or a section
1416 Exemption.
A. Operation
under relief equivalent to a SDWA section 1415 variance or a section 1416
exemption
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3
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15
1415, 1416
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N/A
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N/A
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B.
Violation of conditions of relief equivalent to a SDWA section 1415
variance or a section 1416 exemption
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2
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1415, 1416, 16 611.111, 611.112
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N/A
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N/A
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IV. Other Situations Requiring Public Notification.
A. Fluoride
secondary maximum contaminant level (SMCL) exceedance
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3
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611.858
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N/A
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N/A
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B.
Exceedance of nitrate MCL for a non‑CWS supplier, as allowed by
the Agency
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1
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611.300(d)
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N/A
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N/A
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C.
Availability of unregulated contaminant monitoring data
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3
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as required by USEPA under
40 CFR 141.40
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N/A
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N/A
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D. Waterborne
disease outbreak
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1
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611.101, 611.233(b)(2)
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N/A
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N/A
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E.
Other waterborne emergency17
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1
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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F.
Source water sample positive for Groundwater Rule fecal indicators:
E. coli, enterococci, or coliphage
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1
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611.802(g)
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N/A
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N/A
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G. Other
situations as determined by the Agency in a SEP under Section 602.600
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181, 2, 3
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Appendix G – Endnotes
1. Violations and other situations not listed in this table
(e.g., failure to prepare Consumer Confidence Reports) do not require notice,
unless the Agency issues a SEP requiring otherwise. The Agency may issue a SEP
further requiring a more stringent public notice tier (e.g., Tier 1 instead of
Tier 2 or Tier 2 instead of Tier 3) for specific violations and situations
listed in this Appendix, as authorized under Sections 611.902(a) and
611.903(a).
2. Definition of the abbreviations used: "MCL" means
maximum contaminant level, "MRDL" means maximum residual disinfectant
level, and "TT" means treatment technique.
3. The term "violations of National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations (NPDWR)" is used here to include violations of MCL, MRDL,
treatment technique, monitoring, and testing procedure requirements.
4. Failure to test for fecal coliform or E. coli is a Tier 1
violation if testing is not done after any repeat sample tests positive for
coliform. All other total coliform monitoring and testing procedure violations
are Tier 3 violations.
5. In the corresponding USEPA rule, this note relates to an entry
for the obsolete MCL for turbidity that does not apply to any supplier in
Illinois. This statement maintains structural consistency with the corresponding
USEPA rule.
6. A supplier with a treatment technique violation involving a
single exceedance of a maximum turbidity limit under the Surface Water
Treatment Rule (SWTR), the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule
(IESWTR), or the Long Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule are required
to consult with the Agency within 24 hours after learning of the violation.
Based on this consultation, the Agency may subsequently decide to issue a SEP elevating
the violation to a Tier 1 violation. If a supplier is unable to make contact
with the Agency in the 24-hour period, the violation is automatically elevated
to a Tier 1 violation.
7. The Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR) remains in effect for
a supplier serving at least 10,000 persons; the Interim Enhanced Surface Water
Treatment Rule adds additional requirements and does not in many cases supersede
the SWTR.
8. Failure to take a confirmation sample within 24 hours for
nitrate or nitrite after an initial sample exceeds the MCL is a Tier 1 violation.
Other monitoring violations for nitrate are Tier 3.
9. Failure to take a confirmation sample within 24 hours for
nitrate or nitrite after an initial sample exceeds the MCL is a Tier 1
violation. Other monitoring violations for nitrate are Tier 3.
10. A Subpart B community or non-transient non-community system
supplier must comply with new DBP MCLs, disinfectant MRDLs, and related
monitoring requirements. A Subpart B transient non-community system supplier serving
10,000 or more persons using chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant or oxidant or a
Subpart B transient non-community system supplier serving fewer than 10,000
persons, that uses only groundwater not under the direct influence of surface
water, and that uses chlorine dioxide as a disinfectant or oxidant must comply
with the chlorine dioxide MRDL.
11. Sections 611.312(b)(1) and 611.382(a) and (b) apply until
Subpart Y takes effect under the schedule set forth in Section 611.970(c).
12. Failure to monitor for chlorine dioxide at the entrance to the
distribution system the day after exceeding the MRDL at the entrance to the
distribution system is a Tier 2 violation.
13. If any daily sample taken at the entrance to the distribution
system exceeds the MRDL for chlorine dioxide and one or more samples taken in
the distribution system the next day exceed the MRDL, Tier 1 notification is
required. A failure to take the required samples in the distribution system
after the MRDL is exceeded at the entry point also triggers Tier 1
notification.
14. Some water suppliers must monitor for certain unregulated
contaminants as required by USEPA under 40
CFR 141.40.
15. This citation refers to sections 1415 and 1416 of the federal
Safe Drinking Water Act. sections 1415 and 1416 require that "a schedule
prescribed...for a public water system granted relief equivalent to a SDWA
section 1415 variance or a section 1416 exemption must require compliance by
the system...."
16. In addition to sections 1415 and 1416 of the federal Safe
Drinking Water Act, 40 CFR 142.307 specifies the items and schedule milestones
that must be included in relief equivalent to a SDWA section 1415 small system
variance. In granting any form of relief from an NPDWR, the Board will consider
all applicable federal requirements for and limitations on the State's ability
to grant relief consistent with federal law.
17. Other waterborne emergencies require a Tier 1 public notice
under Section 611.902(a) for situations that do not meet the definition of a
waterborne disease outbreak given in Section 611.101, but that still have the
potential to have serious adverse effects on health as a result of short-term
exposure. These could include outbreaks not related to treatment deficiencies,
as well as situations that have the potential to cause outbreaks, such as
failures or significant interruption in water treatment processes, natural
disasters that disrupt the water supply or distribution system, chemical
spills, or unexpected loading of possible pathogens into the source water.
18. The Agency
may place any other situation in any tier it deems appropriate in writing,
based on the prospective threat which it determines that the situation poses to
public health, and subject to Board review under Section 40 of the Act.
19. A
failure to collect three or more samples for Cryptosporidium analysis is a Tier
2 violation requiring special notice, as specified in Section 611.911. All
other monitoring and testing procedure violations are Tier 3.
BOARD NOTE: This Appendix G
derives from appendix A to subpart Q of 40 CFR 141.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill.
Reg. 16486, effective November 2, 2023)