United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Water
(WH-550)
EPA570/R-90-019
February 1990
wEPA SUMMARY OF STATE AND FEDERAL
DRINKING WATER STANDARDS AND
GUIDELINES
Printed on Recycled Paper
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&EPA
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
SUMMARY OF STATE AND FEDERAL
DRINKING WATER
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
February, 1990
By
Chemical Communication Subcommittee
Federal-State Toxicology and
Regulatory Alliance Committee (FSTRAC)
ICAIR
JdfeSysta&iKi
24755 Highpoint Road
Cleveland. Ohio 44122
(216)464-3291
American Water Works Association
1010 Vermont Ave.. N.W.. Suite 810.
Washington. 0 C 20005
(202) 628-8303
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"TABLE OF CONTENTS '
INTRODUCTION
SURVEY FORM
REPORT 1 - General Information, by Agency
REPORT 2 - Agency General Information, Summary
REPORT 3 - Agency Directory
REPORT 4 - Factorscused in Developing Guidelines or Standards,
REPORT 5 - Detailed Standards and Guidelines, by Agency
REPORT 6 - Standards and Guidelines, by Chemical
REPORT 7 - Detailed Standards and Guidelines, by Chemical
REPORT 8 - New Standards, by State
REPORT 9 - New Standards, Summary
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INTRODUCTION"
This report presents the results of an updated surv«v of Star. , A
drinking water standards and guidelines ?hat wai I «nL«ed "vtn?
Federal/State toxicology and Regulatory Alliance Committee (FSTRAC) FST*Ar
contaminants. FSTRAC provides an effective medium to coordinate Federal
State and local efforts in standards and guidelines development and risk
assessment methodology development. FSTRAC membership is op« tfanv
regulatory official employed at the State or Federal level^vin* « « .
in risk assessment of drinking water contaminant^ * . interest
FSTRAC currently has three active subcommittees: Steerin* Ch^m—i
Communication and Toxicology/Risk Assessment in earJy 1987 S Semic.i
Communications Subcommittee surveyed th. drinking w.t.r programs* froTatJ SO
fon«L "° J1"* The Subco™*««« requested inf ormafioTon Sat.
contact persons and existing and planned State drinking water standards and
guidelines (as of June 30, 1987). This compilation represent. t£ rewl" of
oYj^uarvT "ll£ ^S^T °n drinkin! W*"r 'tMd"d« «* £JuS£ •»
o£ January 1, 1989. The States were asked to report only State standards or
guidelines which are not adoptions of existing USEPA standards? T£ Stales
wtre also requested to recommend chemicals for which they wouli like thTJsEPA
to develop standards. A copy of the survey form follow.rti. introduction.
A total of 41 States responded to the survey.
IaforMtlon
From the survey responses, a
planned
t- r anne axmu
Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and Health Advisories was incorporated into the data
base and is listed under "EPA." The term "Agency" is used throughout the
7 "
submttd.
"P«rate reports, as described below, were developed
" b*!*' Th* StatM that ori8in*Hy responded were again
" V* 7 • d"* b"* ttp0rt8 "d th* *3«-tl« the? originally
The survey responses were categorized into the following nine reports:
lm ii0!0^*1 InforB*tion. by Agency" which provides a description of the
drinking water programs for the individual States and the USEPA.
2.
3.
"General Information, Summary" which provides a summary of agency
responses regarding their regulatory programs, such as whether
standards and/or guidelines have or will be developed, factors
considered in setting standards and guidelines and monitoring
requirements.
"Agency Directory" which lists the Agency responding to the survev,
the contact person and their organization, mailing address and '
telephone number.
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NAME OF STATE:
c-nea-, ~ SURVEY of STANDARDS or GUIDELINES for ' '
FSOERAL^TATE TOXICOLOGY ana REGULATORY AuSs COMMITT^
(FSTRAC) •-. .
Namt of Contact Person:
Name of Informant (if different):
Agency Name:
Agency Address:
Statt:
Zip Coda:
TtJaphont: (
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Pbr.wai
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STANDARDS?
N»D
»*«.OIM» to f» sanowes wow gudHm to TOTAL conammn:
STAMOAMOS « QuoeJCS
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to aam sot «na ryp» of PUMC m
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II. Drinking Water STANDARDS or GUIDELINES
Please list compound namt ana applicable STANDARDS or
GUIDELINES for organic contaminants ana/or inorganics regulated by
your state. Please provide tentative date in the FUTURE column if a
STANDARD or GUIDELINE is in the process of development or if your
state is planning to regulate the cnemical in drinking water You
may omit duplicate feaeral stanaaros. Please list compounas in the
order of: volatile orgames. pestiooes. other orgamcs. inoroamcs
others. •
o
COMPnUNPNAMP
(CAS * •*
e.g.. Benzent (71-43-2)
CUPPPWT
(UQ/L)
(ug/L)
^f
1
FUTURP »»
Stanoa>a
7/89
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III.
Recommenoations for Crinking Water Priority Lists
1. SPA must promulgate MCLGs.and MCLs for 25 of the
chemicals, on Table 1 by January 1. 1991. Please list, with
-suocortive reasons (e.g., monitoring data, toxicity, etc)
up to 25 of these chemicals to wnich your state would give
priority.
CONTAMINANT
SEASONS
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2. To assist EPA in developing subsecuent drinking water
.priority lists, .please list up to 10 cnemicals NOT an Table 1 or
Table 2 for wnich you would like to have EPA develop
^standards in drinking water. Please provide any supportive
-reasons you may wish to include (e.g., monitoring data
toxicity, etc.).
CONTAMINANT
REASONS
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TAIL! 1
PRIORITY UST Of DRINKING WATER CONTAMINANTS
i.l.l^TIJRACHLOROETHANE
'•'^•TfTRACHLOROETHANE
1.1-OICHLOROETHANE
1 . 1 -OICHLOROPROPENE
1-2.3.TRICHLOROPROPANE
1.3-OICHLOROPROPANE
1.3-OICHLOROPROPENE
&2-DICHLOROPROPANE
2.VoiNfTROTOLUENE
ALUMINUM
AMMONIA
BORON
BROMOBENZENE
8«OMOCHLOROACETONfTRITE
BROMOMETHANE
CHLORAMINES
CHLORATE
CHLORINE
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
CHLORfTE
CHLOROETHANE
CHLOROFORM
CHLDOROMETHANE
CHLOROPICRIN
CRYPTOSPORIOIUM
CYANAZlNi
CAS MO
630206
79345
75343
543518
961U
142219
542756
594207
93765
121142
7429905
76*4417
7440421
10M61
634C3621
73274
73252
74139
OICAM8A
£*CHLOROACfTONrmiLE
ETU
METRBUZm
MOLYBDENUM
SODIUM
STRONTIUM
2172S4«2
501774
32U43I
124411
74183
1911001
3011120
91417
14310111
7II11
1134044
51211412
21017141
74391*7
7440224
7440233
7440241
VAMAOMI
ZMC
15*2094
7440122
7440M1
HALOGENATED ACIDS ALCOHOLS
ALDEHYDES. KETONES ANDOTHER NfTRlLES
101134
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REGULATED CONTAMINANTS UNOER.THE
SOWA OF 1986
!~MPMfCALS
TRICHLOROETHYLSNE
TSTRACHLOROETHYLENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIOE
1.1.1-THICHLOROETHANE
1.2-OICHLOROETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
TOTAL CCLIFOHMS
TURBIDITY
GIARDIA LAMBUA
ARSENIC
BARIUM
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
LEAD
MERCURY
NITRATE/NITRITE
SELENIUM
ANTIMONY
ENORIN
LJNDANE
METHOXYCHLOR
TQXAPHENE
2.4..Q
2.4.5-TP
ALDICARB
ALDICARB SULPONE
ALDICARB SULPOX1DE
CHLORDANE
DALAPON
DIQUAT
ENOOTHAU.
QLYPHOSATE
CARBOPURAN
ALACHLOR
EPICHLOHOHYDRIN
TOLUENt
AOIPATtS
2.3.7 J-TCDO (OIOXIN)
ETHYL BENZENE
BENZENE
CHLCROBENZENE
OICHLOROBENZENE
TRICHLOROBENZENE
1.1 -DICHLOROETHYLENE
trira-1.2.DICHLOROETHYLENE
Ctt-1.2.-DICHLOROETHYLENE
AND
VIRUSES
STANDARD PLATE COUNT
LSGIONELLA
INORGANICS
ASBESTOS
SULPATE
COPPER
NICKEL
THALLIUM
BERYLLIUM
CYANIDE
FLUORIDE
1.1.2-TRICHLOROETHANE
VYOATE
SIMAZTNE
PAH'S
PCB'S
ATRAZNE
PHTHALATES
ACRYLAMIOE
OIBROMOCHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1.2.-OSCHLOP.OPROPANE
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
P1CHLORAM
OINOSEB
ETHYLENE OIBROMIOE (EDB)
XYLENE
HEXACHLORCYCLOPENTADIENE
HEPTACHLOR
HEPTACHLOR EPOXJDE
STYRENE
RADIUM 226 AND 22S
BETA PARTICLE AND PHOTON
RADIOACTIVITY
URANIUM
BAPIQNUCLIPgS
GROSS ALPHA PARTICLE ACTIVITY
RADON
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGOJCT
ALABAMA
NaM of contact person: Jot Alan Power"
Position: Chief - Mater Supply Branch
of
1/51 Dickinson Drive
Hontgc«ery, AL 36130
Mpt (ADEM)
Phone: 205 271-7825
General Intonation:
"Ira? rMponsMt for "tabliahiag drinking *at« standards or guidelines is:
Dow this agency ban any ntMrical SUNDARDS for spwific organic conta^nants:
Dots this agwcy hav* any noMrieal OTDBLKES for specific organic conta^naats:
Arc statt gnidalints «nforcabl«: H/A (no state guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELIHES or STAIBARDS-
'
GUIDELINES : No
spJcSied
' "*r*
for
or GOELINES set at a
factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing SWARDS:
fact8ri' othtr ^^ hMlth «««t»f «re osed in establishing GOIMLDBS:
Does your state haf» NOHI70RIH6 RWOBfiflS for cinaical conta^nants in
drinking water, other than the 8PDK reqnireMnts: lis COB1™iMIlw u
SS'nSStioS? taf* "B1"™11 "QWSOBW* other than the EPAa, for
?S!fry?sr«8S^2DbS? "WIHClJIOBREQOIllBiMIS at levels of cootaiaation
lower than MPOHR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: 80
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02/2&/90
FSTRAT REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL ZMFORMATIOH, BT AGE8CI
ARIZONA
Nait of cottact person: Jon Oahl •
Position: imaager, Drinking Water Cosjpliance Unit
Agency: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
2005 North Central
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602 257 2209
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking Mter standards or guidelines is*
AZ Department of Environmental Quality (1) and 12 Dept. of Health Services
Does this agency have any noMrieal STAIDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enforcable: Tea
Under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUXDELOB3 or STAIDARDS:
For total contaminants («:g./1TOCs). does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Bo
GUIDELINES: Tea
Xylenes
Does yoor state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Tea
BAIforTO»s
For btom human/animal carcinogens, were SWARDS or GDIDaiBS set at a
specified risk level: Tea
1.0E6 excess cancer cases (1 person per million develops cancer).
The following factors, other than health effects, an nsad in establishing 3BUBARD8:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Occurance, frequency and distribution.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELIHKS:
Organoleptic effects
Analytical capability
Does year state have HOSITORIFJS REQUIRMKTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the 15DHR requirements: Tea
Contaminants
Vulnerability factors
-Other
•a use State discretionary option whenever possible to make rules more
applicable to Arizona.
Does your state have fOnnCAIION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPAs, for
HCL violations: Bo
Does you state have KOTXFXCAIXON REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lover than HPDKR HCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Tes
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ARKANSAS
Name of comtact person: Harold R. Seifert
Position: Director, Division of Engineering
-Agency: Arkansas Department of Health
4815 >. Harkham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205-3867
Phone: (501)661-2623
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Arkansas Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
MX
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enforcable: N/A (no state' guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminents
other than for specificchemical*: No
animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
For known hu
specified risk level: Ho
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Not applicable
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Not applicabla
Does TOUT state have MDMTORDG
uoes your state am numiuwau rauuiKBHia tor cam
drinking mter, other than the NPDIR requirements: No
ITS for chemical contaminants in
Does you state have NOIXndllOi RE&mtEHBRS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violation!: No
Does your state have NOimciIXOI UQOI&B0TS at levels of contamination
lover than 8PDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REFORM
GENERAL BTOHftllON, BT AGEKT
CALIFORHIA
HIM of certact person: David P. Spath
Position: Senior Sanitary Engineer
Agency: California Department of Health Services
^ J 2151 Berkeleyfcy
. • Berkeley, CA 94704
Phont: (415)540-3221
GMttral Inforution: •
The agency responsible for attablishing drinking water studardi or guidelines is:
CalilorniaDepartment of BMlth Services
Dots this agency haw any numerical STJ»MDS for specific organic c
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02/28/90
FSTOAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BI AGENCT
COLORADO
Nas» of coatact person: Jerry C. Biberstine -
Position: Drinking Rater Unit Leader
Agency: Colorado Department of Health
4210 E. llthstreet
Denver, CO 30220
Phont: 303 331-4546
General Infonution:
Tht aoency responsible for establishing drinking vater standards or guidelines La:
Colorado Department of Health through Board of Health »«»*»" «•
Oou this agwc? bin an? noMrieal STWBiRDS for-specific organic conta^aants:
Dots this agtncy haw any metrical GOH5ELIHE3 for specific organic contartnants:
nO
Art state guidelines taforcable: H/A (no state guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GOIDELIHES or STASJARDS:
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently ban, other than
the EPA^terii pr^ary drinking wttr standards; any nnerical:
GOIDELIHES: No
Does you state hare any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Mo —*«««-
For knon h«an/aaiaal carcinogens, were SXUBARDS or GDIDOIBS set at a
specuiec. risx level: No
The foUoving factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STUBARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GDIDELIHIS:
Not applicable
Does you state have
drinking water, other than the
for chemical contaminants in
requirements: No
Does jou state have BOTinCiJIO* REQOHtEWIiTS, other than the Bis, for
MCL violations: No
Does you state have NOHrXCUIOR REQOIRfiSNTS at levels of contamination
lover than HPDKR MOs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL IHFORHMION, BT AGZNCY
OHWECnCDT
Hame of contact person: Carolyn Jtan Dupuy
Position: -Epidemiology Consultant
Agency: Department of Health Services
IsOesnington Street
Hartford, CT 06106 .
PfaoM: 203 566-8167
General Intonation:
The igtncy responsible for establishing drinking vater standards or guidelines is:
Department of HMlth StnrlcM.
Does this agency ban any noMrical STUBARDS for ipceifie organic coatartnanta:
Dots taia ag«ncy ban any ooMrical GOIDELIMES for specific organic conta^aanta:
irt atatt gnidtlinw •oforcabl*: Tt«
Under fffr***^" conditiou
la this agency considering or in tie process of developing GOTDEJHES or STJHJAFDS:
For total conta^nants (e.g.. VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPi interia primary drinking vater standards, any noMrical:
STMCABDS: Ho
Mo
Does your state hate any standards or guidelines for ctmical contaxinents
other than for specific che^.cals: Bo
for know hwan/aniial- carciaogens, were SOSDUOS or GDIDELms set at a
specified risk lenl: les
Excess cancer risk 1E-6. Ibis ras recosModation of Scientific Advisory
Panel.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing 8HBIBDS:
Treataent feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
She following factors, other than health effects, an used in establishing GOIDCUHU:
Treataent feasibility
Cost of treatae&t
inalytical capability
Does your state have JBeTOMK RffiOKMHTS for che^cal coataBinants in
drinking vater, other than the HPDW reqairei
Contaminants
, requirements: lea
Does your state have HOnndHOM SEQOIRDfMTS, other than the EPis, for
MCL nolaticej: Ho
Doer-yoer state have HOnnanOR REOJOlRDSins at levels of contamination
lover tham KDPJR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: les
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02/28/90
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT
DELANARE
NaM of coatict person: Richard B. Bovell, III
Position: Prograa TreatMnt Adunistrator
Agency: Dirision of Public Bealth, Office of Sanitary Eag.
P.O. Box 637, Federal St. 1 *
Dover, Delaware 19903
Phone: (302)736-5410 . •
'General Intonation:
drinking water
FSIFAC REPORT
°r
Dow ttis ague? haw any noMrical SOSOUDS for specific organic
Dota |Ji3 ague? haw any noMrical GODEIDBS for- specific organic conta^nants:
Arc sUtt gaidtlinM «nforcibl«: Iu
la th^agvncy contidtring or in th« procus of dtwloping GDIDELIHES or STJUCAPDS:
For total containants («.g.. VDCs). dots this aovncy Druaatlv ham
th. EPAtinttr^ priMry'drlniiflg valar standarti?7n| S5SSSI: '
uXflnDoRDS: NO
GUIDELIHES: No
gaidtllaw for ^
^5""<«»i««i.«rclaog««, MM SQnUDS or OHDELDBS Mt at a
riiK i»f*i: IM
1.0E6
The follovinv factors, othar than ttMlth affects, an tu«d in Mtablishiaa STUBABDS-
HOC appiicwit
Tht follovina factors, othar than httlth af facts, art nsad in astablishiag GOUJBLIHES-
not applicable
Doas voor stata ha» MDKTORIHG
drinking vatar, othar than tha
1RMMTS for cb«ictl containants in
requraMnts: Ho
Does your state hm ROTinanOf REflDIRBBiTS, other than the EPAs, for
nui violations: Ho • .
*>•» TOOT state hm wnnOTIOM REQdRBBiTS at levels of contaiJnatioa
lover than NPDW NOs or for exceeding state guidelines: Ho
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GBffiRIL INFORMATION, BI AGBCI
FLORIDA
KIM of comtact ptraon: Andrtw Rtich
KIM of ptraon pronding information: Connit Garrttt
Position: Biological Administrator - Toz. and Hazard Asstss.
' Agtncy: Florida Dtpt. of Etalth and Rthabilit. Straws
1317 ffintvood Blvd.
Tallahasatt, FT 32399-0700
Phont: 904488-3370 - '
Gtfltral Information:
Tht agtacy rtsponsiblt for tstablifhing drinking mttr standard! or gnidtlints is:
Florida Dipt, of EnTironmtntal Regulation vita consultation with HRS.
Dots this agwcy ban any noMrical SIMBARDS for 'specific organic contaminants:
Dots tnia agwcy ban any aoMrical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Art statt goidtlittM wforcabl*: 80
Is this agiacy considering or in tht procus of dmloping OHDELIfflS or STJWARDS:
For total contaminants («.g., VOCs). dots this agtocy prtstntly nan, othtr than
tht EPA inttrim primary drinking mttr standards, any nawrical:
GQIDELIHES: Bo
Dots your statt ha?t any standards or goidtlints for chtmical coatamintoti
othtr than for spteific chamicala: Its
, Color, IDS, odor, ,aad surfact wttr.
• . , f • , >~'*J <_•, " ^.k .
For know human/animal carciaogtcs, vtn SZUDAIDS or GOIDOIBS stt at a
sptcifitd risk 1ml: Its
l.OE-6 rial of cancer — EP1 pidanct nlot.
Tht folloviag factors, othtr than btalth tfftcts, an ustd in tstablishiag SXUDIIDS:
Minima lml« of dattctioa.
Tht following factors, othtr than btalth tfftcts, art ustd in tstablishing GOIDELINZS:
Organoltptic tfftcts
Miniaci l«rtls of dtttctioa.
Dots yonr statt havtNOmOUKRIMIRBBRS for chtmical contaminants in
drinking mttr, othtr than tht SDlR rtqoirtmtnts: Its
Contaminants
Dots your statt hava WOTICAHOII
MCL nolations: Ho
Dots yonr statt han HOIZFICUZOR REQUIRDBfTS at Itvals of cont
lovtr than afWR MCLs or for tzcttding statt goidtlints: Ho
r», othtr than tht ZPAs, for
ination
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02/28/90
FSTIUC
REPORT 1 „
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCT
IDAHO
NaM of contact ptrson: Richard Rogers
Position: Senior Katar Quality Engineer
Agency: Division of EnvironMnt, later Quality Bureau
State House Mail '-
Bois«, D 83720 . - -
Phone: 208 334-5855
Central Information:
The aoency responsible for establishing drinkiag water standards or guidelines is-
fot£ Quality Bureau, Division ortwironiSntal Quality, Pabliclater
supply unit
for sptcific organic contartnaata:
D°M a9t&<7 ^^ *ny naMrieaI
Dots this agtncy haw any nuwrical GOIDELIHES for sptcific organic contaminants:
Art statt gnidtlints tnforcablv: H/A (no stati guidalints)
Only EPA standards at* being diftloptd.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GDIDELIRES or SHBJARDS:
For total contaBinants (e.g., TXs), does this agency presently have, other than
tt« ^.^S? PJi"^ ^""a? «ter standards; any n«erical:
no
GUIDELINES: No
f or
specSied
He use EPA guideli
"** S™BMDS or
set at a
and criteria
Jnmms:
aataas:
Does your state have
drinking water, other than the
for cheiical contaiinants in
1 2 ™"'*^f ^^m»mm ~u^m MBV «**wn*\ MQUXteMQM * 80
Qnless a specific pollutant is idatified as a result of a spill or
accident.
Does your state have mnncUIOi REQHIBEMBRS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: Ho
Does your state have HOTIFXCmOR RE0JIRENERTS at levels of contaeination
lower than HPDKt MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Ho
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10.
FSTRAC REPORT
MPORI 1
3HERAL INFORMATION, BI AGENCY
ILLINOIS
No* of comtact ptrson: Janice 7. Perino
Now of person providing information: Dorothy Bennett
Position: Manager, Compliance Assurance
Agency: Illinois Environmental Protection
2200 Churchill Road -
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
Phone: 217 785 0561
General Inforution: /:.
The agency rtnoaiible for establishing drinking water standard* or Guidelines is-
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Does this agency haft any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants*
Tes
Does this agency hare any noMrictl GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enf orcable: M/A (no state guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GDIDKUHES or STAffiARDS:
For total contaj^nants (e.g.. VOCs). does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA inttria priiary drinUag mter standards, any noMrical:
SHH3ARDS: No
GOIDBLMES: 80
Jtou TOOT stitt hm any standardj or guidelines for cheaical cont«in«nts
other than for specific cbetlcals: to
For know houn/aaiul carcinogeaa, vare STASJARDS or GUIDOnES set at a
specified risk level: Tes
Set at USKP1 levels
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing SZUBlfOS:
Organoleptic effects '
TrSStnt feasibility
Cost of treatBHOt
The foUoviag factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GDlDELmS:
Hot applicable
Does^yoor state have
for chsiical contsiinants in
requireMnts: Tes
_
drinking water, other than the
Other
Nitrate monitoring IBV be as frequent as weekly for surface supplies that
have history of periodic excursions.
Doesjoor state ban BOnFXClIXOR REQOIF!MHTS, other than the DAs, for
»CL nolaticas: Ho
Does yoor state have ROTinClXION REQOIRDSHTS at levels of contamination
lower thai MM HCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GEHERAL INFORMATION, BI AGENCT
101ft
Name of cemtact person: Dennis Alt
Name of person providing information: Katie Stick*!
Position: Environmental Specialist
Agency: Ion Department Resources
Wallace Building.
DesMoines, IA 50319
Phone: 515 281-8998
General Information:
Tht agency responsible for establishing drinking-water standards or guidelines ii<
Ion DtpirtMnt of Haturtl RUOOTCM
DOM this agucy h«7t any atMrieal STJUDARDS for specific organic containanti:
___
Dots this agtncy ha?t any mmrical GOIDELIHES for sptcific organic contaminants:
ira stata gaidalinta *nforcabl«: lu
Ondar ctrtain circoutancaa.
Is this agwcy considering or in the procaas of danloping GOIDCJBES or STJUCiROS:
For total contaminants (a.a., VOCj), doaa this agtacy prasaatly bin, other than
the BA** P«7 drinking nter standards; any niaericai:
GOIDELIHES: Ho
*•••: 'i/fivl-' "--it* -;.jr> ". ' Tf?TX"'-:-_" -JC iai;'U33r jvc ••-•••i--'. '•'.'•.'..:, •„•
Does your state hm any standarda or gnidtlinM for chemical contamiaeota
other than for specific chemicals: No
For knovn homan/animal carcinogens, van STMBARDS or GOTDELBBS set at a
specified risk level: Tes
Use lifetime Health Advisory concentration
The following factors, other than health effects, are osad in establishing SWARDS:
Hot applicable '
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GOIDELIBS:
Hot applicable '
Does your state have NOniORDR REQUIRBHflS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the mm. retirements: Ho
Does your state have MOHnCAXIOi REQDntEMEHTS, other than the BAs, for
MCL violations: Ho
Does your state have HOTITICATIO!! REQOIRHBffS at levels of contamination
lower than SPDW MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Tes
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL OTORMMIOH, 87 iGEBCT
KANSAS
Kama of cemtact parson: Din Kaldo
Position: bfironmantal Eagiaaar
Md Ewiro'"flt {HJHE)
Topaka, -B 66620
Phone 913 296-5503
Gtniral Inforutioo:
DOM gis agmacy haft any aomarical SUHDiRDS for. specific organic coatamiaaats:
DOM this agancy han *ny aoMrical GOIDEUBES for specific organic conta^naata:
Art atat* goiojilinu «aforcafalt: T«a
tto
la this ague; couiojaring or ia tho procus of dmloping GOmLOBS or SQHDARDS:
JMat* («-9-i Jv"Cs)f *•« this agtncy pnstntl? han, othar than
PjjJ«Y drMiag mttr standards; an? noMrical: '
GQIDELIHES: Tts
Total VOC's othv than Hi 10 ng/L.
co«t«in«t.
For knon houa/aniul .earcinoojans, van STUDIRDS or (SOJOOJOa sat at a
sptcuita risk l>Ttl: TM
KDffi UJM a t» tiar approach, fctificatioa or 'altrt' larcl I U-«.
Iction la?tl dtfinia; onaafa for long-tan osa I l.Ot-5.
Tha fpUovino factors, otbar than health affacts, ara osad in astablishin? SIMJ1RDS:
Hot applicabla
Tht following factors, othar than health tffacts, ara osad in astablisbing GOTDELIHIS:
Ornnolaptic affacts
Inalrtical capability
poas TOUT stata hav* mnSOKOS aZgmfflgffS for ehatical contas^aaats in
drukia? vatar, othar than tha mm raqoiraMnts: laa
Contaminants
Othar
Supplias using sorf aca vatar soorca ara tastad for a nvbar of oaaaonly
asal pasticidaa (19) baaidas taa 6 with NCL's on a onea in 3 yaar
frtqoaocy.
Dow par atata ban MQnncuiOR BEQOIRBDITS, othar than tha EPAs, for
MCL nolatioas: Jfo
Doas yoor stata hm JfOnnonW REOnREMENTS at lavals of contamination
lovar tham mTOR Ids or for mxcaadiag stata guidalinas: Tas
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REPORT 1
SHEMl INFORMATION, BT AGEHCT
KENTUCKY
HIM of cooUct ptrson: John I. Sfcithtr
Position: tbnagtr, Drinking Rattr Branch
Agtncy: fg&tncky Dtet. for tor. Protection, Dir. of Nattr
io ntuly Ro.
Frankfort, KT 40601
Phont: (502)564-3410
Gtntral Inforution:
Tht aatncy rtiponsiblt for tstabiishing drinking rnttr standards or
Division or Nattr • Drinking Nattr Branch^ ^^
is:
Docs this agwcy lum any natrical 3TWCARDS for spMific organic contaminants:
Dou this agency nan any noMrical GDDELIHES for specific organic contaiinants:
Art statt guidtiints tnforcablt: H/i (no.statt,gnidtlints) ....... .
la this agtncy considtring or in tht proctss of dmloping OTDQIHES or snttiROS
For total contaunants (t.B., VOCi), dots this agtncy prtstntly nan, otntr than
ta« 1PA inttra pri«ry drinking vattr standards, any nwtrical:
STJUBARDS: Ho
GUIDELIHES: Ho
,^*^ for d«ic* contact.
Rtqoirt filtration on all surface wttr sopplits.
"*
t it t
Tht following f actori, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art ostd in tstablishina STUBAJM:
Not applicablt •
Tht following factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art utd in tstablishina GDIDELIHES-
Mot applicablt
for cht^cal contaiJnants in
rtqoirtMnts: Ho
v-
drinking vattr, othtr than tht
Dots your statt han ROTinciIIOi KQOIRDHITS, othtr than tht EPia, for
HCL violations: Its
&>" yj« ^Sti^ «^OnOIREQOIBEMBIIS at Itnla of coctMination
loMtr than NPDRR MOi or for txcttding statt goidtlinw: No
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REPORT 1
GQiEBAL INFORHWION, BT MBICI
LOUISUBtt
Hata of cottact ptrson: ffillia* Etws
Position: ttitf Eagiattr
Igtncy: LOBisianna DtpartM&t of Htaltb and Hospitals
P.O. Box 60630
Ntv Orltans, IA 70160
Phont: 504 568-5101
Gtntral Information:
Iht agtney rtsponaiblt for tatabliabiag drinking wattr standards or gaidtlints is:
LOBisianna DtpartBtnt of Htaltb and Hospitals
Dots tbis agtacy baft any nnttrical SOUBUDS for spteifie organic eontatiaants:
Dots tbis agtoey baft any nnttrieal GOmELUBS for spteifie organic cootatiaants:
Art statt gBidtlints taforeablt: H/a (no statt gnidtlints)
Is tbis agtoey considtriag or ia tat process of dtftlopiag OTDQIHES or SZUDUOS:
Ho
For total contaminants (t.g., VOCs), dots tbis agtaey prtstatly baft, otbtr tban
tat EPA inttrim primary drinking vattr standards, * r- -J 4
STA»APDS: Ho
GOIDELIHK: Ho
any notaries!:
Dots your statt baft any standards or gaidtlints for cbtmical contaminants
othtr tban for spteifie efatmicals; Ho
for known homaa/animal carciaogtes, wtrt SXUCiFDS or GDIKLOBS stt at a
sptcif itd risk 1ml: Ho
Iht following factors, otbtr tban btaltb tfftets, art astd ia tstablisbing SHROUDS:
Hot applieablt
Iht following factors, otbtr tban btaltb tfftets, art astd ia tstablisbiag OTDBIHKS:
Hot applieablt ^^
Dots your statt baft HDKIORIHS JWCIRaCHIS for ebtmieal contaminants ia
drinking wattr, otbtr than tbt HFMR rtqoirtmtnts: Ho
Dots yonr statt baft HOTZFZCIIZOi BIQOIRB0IS, otbtr tban tbt Bis, for
HCL nolations: Ho
Dots yonr statt baft HOIznciIXOi MOqifiDBBS at Imls of contamination
lowtr tban HPDiR Ids or for ticttdiag statt gnidtliata: Ho
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BI AGEHCT
MAINE
Nait of contact ptrson.: Robtrt Frakts
Position: Statt lexicologist
Agtncy: Dtpartwnt of faun Strficts
Statt Boost, Station 11
Augusta, ME 04333
Phont: 207 289-5378
Gtntral Information:
Tht agtncy rtsponsiblt for tstablishing drinking vattr standards or ooidtlints is-
OtpartMnt of Houn Stmcts * "•**"•• *••
Dots thjj agtacy haft any natrical STAffiARDS for. sptcific organic conta^nants:
Dots this agtncy haft any metrical GOIDEL1SES for sptcific organic contaminants:
Art statt goidtlints tnforcablt: Its
ondtr ctrtain conditions
Is this agtncy considering or in tht proctss of dtftloping GOTDBLIHES or STA»ARDS:
For total conta^nants (t.g., VOCs), dots this agtncy prtstntly hart, othtr than
tht EPA uttria privry drinking vattr standards, any metrical:
STANDARDS: Ho
GOIDELIMZS: Its
Total pttroltot hydrocarbons - 50 ppb.
Dots your statt havt any standards or goidtlints for cimical contMintnts
othtr than for sptcific chsaicals: 80
For bom houn/aniaal cazcinogtns, wet STAttAUDS or GOZDELIffiS stt at a
sptcifitd risk Itrtl: Bo
Tht following factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, an ustd in tstablishinc STADARDS:
Hot applicablt ^
Tht folloving factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, an ustd in tstablishing GTCDDELIHtS:
Nont
Dots your statt haft MDHITORDB REOUIRZMMTS for ciwical coatatinants in
drinking vattr, othtr than tht HPOIR rtqoirtMnts: Ho
Dots yoor statt baft KOIincuiOl MQOTBMJfTS, otlwr than tht EPis, for
MCL fiolations: Mo
?099 y?F 9^l.h£? Ronnciiioi) BIQCIRD«WS at itftis of
lovtr than NPDKR MCLs or for tzcttding statt goidtlints: No
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FSTRAC REPORJ
REPORT 1
SHSAL KFORKUm BY AGENCY
tORYLAMD
Haae of coatact person,: Williaa Parrish
Kaae of person providing information: Jeff Underwood
Position: Toxic* Coordinator
Agency: Maryland DepartBent of the Znvironaent
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltiawre, MD 21224
Phone: 301631-3706
Central Inforutioa:
Dots this agtaey ban any noMrical SQAABOS for specific organic coota^nants:
Ho . _
Dota this agtncy bava an; ooMrical GDIDELIHES for specific organic coata^aants:
ire state guidelines enf or cable: Yts
Dhder certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in tie process of developing GDIDCIHES or SIltDiBDS:
For total cootaminantj («.g.•• for checical coataAiasata
other than for specific dmicals: Tea
The apercTing anthority establiahea finian diaiafeetaBt residuals,
(STJUDl •
For know houn/aniBal eazdaogena, mre SZHDUDS or GODOns set at a
specified risk level: Yea
Guideline for determining aente risk to health will be the 10-day health
advisory for synthetic, organic, and pesticides. Also 1E-6 risk leva! is
chosen, in keeping with USffl
The following factors, other than health effects, an used ia establishing STaJDUDS:
Hone
The following factors, other thaa health effects, are used ia establishing
Analytical capability
Quality of HlT (ia.Preeoorce, Iron)
Does your state have mZTOUK UniBBfRS for cheaical contaaiaants ia
drinkug water, other thaa the HPDfe requireaents: Ho
Does yoor state have HOTZnciIZOi REQOIRDCBTS, other than the EPis, for
MCI nolatioaa: Ho
Does your state have •onnciTIOH MWIPflffiHTS at levels of contajtiaatioa
lower that BDK HOs or for exceeding state guidelines: Ho
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FSTSXC SEPOSI
REPORT 1
BT AGBCI
,
MASSACHUSETTS
HIM of contact person: Eartn Martin
Position: tovtronaental Analyst V, Office of Res. -Standards
Agency: DapartMnt of EnviroiMntal Protection
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: 617 292-5841
General Information:
or
for specific organic contaiinants:
DOM I5J3 igtncy hm U7 Bmrictl
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELIHES for specific organic contartnants:
Are state guidelines enf or cable: Tes
Under certain conditions.
Is th^agency considering or in the process of developing G01DE1IHSS or STMDMDS:
For total conta^nants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA inters praary drMing water standardsTany nWical:
STJUtDARDS: No
SIDELINES: No
- 15 pCi/l. Gross beta particle activity -
For known hnWaniial carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GOIDEURES Mt at a
speciriea risk level: Tes
Standards and guidelines are set at concentrations associated with an
excess cancer risk of U-6. This con<»tntion^theninbject tothe
feasibility requirement of detection capability or PQL.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS-
Analytical capability
feasibility, cost of
The fj^ri^tttagjother ft" b**lth effects, are used in establishing GHDELIHiS:
Does your state have HOHHOMK RKOEMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the HPDRR requirements: Tes •—*»•"« »
Contaminants
Other:
Sodium. Annually - surface water every 3 years - ground water if over 15
mg/i,, tnen test ix/yr.
Does your state have wnFXCATXQN REQUIROffiHTS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: les_
Do«s your statehave SOUnoiIOR RIQOIREHEHTS at levels of contamination
lower than SPDUR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Tes
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
is:
KSM of cottact ptrson: Kirpal S. Sidhn, Ph.D.
Position: lexicologist -,._
Agtncy: Michigan Dtpt. of Pjblic Htalth, CEHS
3500 SV Logan, PO 30035
• Lansing, ffl 48909-
Phont: (517)335-8352 '
Gtntral Infonation:
Tht agtncy rtsponsiblt for utablishing drinking vattr standards or
Ctnttr for En?. Btalth Scitneu, fcchiganfitpt. of Pnblicital
Dou this agtncy han any metrical STANDARDS for sptcifie organic contaminants:
Dou tMa agtacy han any metrical GOIDELIHES for sptcifie organic contsBinants:
Art statt gnidtlinu tnforcablt: ?u
Undtr ctrtain conditions.
Is this agtney considtring or in tht procus of dtnloping GtJIMLIHES or SQRDIIIDJ
For total contaunants (t.g.. vocs), dou this agtncy prutntly han, othtr than
tht EPi inttra priMry drinking vattr standards, any metrical:
STANDARDS.' no
GUIDGLIHES: Ho
$>
f or
l.OE-6
Tht foUotfing factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art nstd in tstablishiag SQJBUDS:
Analytical capability
Dou you statt han KOTOIIHG
drinking vattr, othtr than tht
ContMinants
HBBCHTS for clmical
rtqnimtnts: lu
Dots you statt han MOIinCanOi 8EQDIBDBTS, otbtr than tht EPls, for
nuj Tiolauons: lu
Oou your statt han WTinailW REQOBDCffS at Itnl* of coataBinatioa
lonr than HPDIR MOs or for tzcttding statt goidtlinw: Io
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FSTRACSZPOKT
REPORT 1
GENERAL DiFOIWAIIOH, BT AGEHCI
MDWESOTA
Name of cottact person: Richard Clark
NaM of ptraoo providing information: Thomas Busing
Position: Supervisor, Public later Supply Onit
Agency: Minnesota Department of Health
717 Delawareltreet S.».
Minneapolis, Mi 55440
Phoat: 612 623-5227
General Infonatioa:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standard* or guideline* is:
Minnesota Department of Health .
Oo«a this agency havt any noMrical STMB1BDS for specific organic coata^nanta:
Dots this agtncy haT» any nwarical GUIDELINES for specific organic conta^nants:
An state guidelines taf or cable: Mo
Is this agency comidering or in the procua of dewlopiag GOIDELIHES or 3XW1BDS:
For total contaiaants («.g.- VOCi), dou this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standard*, any nanrical:
SIAMDAROS: Ho
Tea
PAi'j (total^carciaoMBic) 0.028 ng/L. PAE's (total noncarcinogenic) 0.28
Does you state han any staaduds or guideline* for dmical coatsaineats
other than for specific cfaeiicals: Bo
For know hvan/aniaal carcinogens, vere STUDAIDS or GOIDELIHES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
OsinoEPA' s carcinogeB assesaMnt groop estimates, risk is set belov 1 in
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STABJiRDS:
Hot applicable
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GOIDELIHES:
None
Does your state have mmOfUK RttOIRMHTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the HPD1R requirements: Mo
Does your state have HOUndlZOM REQOXRBBRS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: Mo
Does yoor state have HOnnonOR REOJOIPAEHTS at levels of contamination
lower tham KM. (CLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Mo
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL IHFORMAIION, BI ASMCT
MISSOURI
Bate of cottact person: William Price, p.E.
Position: Chief, Technical Services and Training Section
Ague?: Dept of Hatural Resources, Public D. Hater Prog.
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, HD 65102
Phone: 314 751-5331
Gutral Infonation:
Tht agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of natural ResourcM, Public Drinking Hater Program
Does this agency have any noMrical STAJDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Does this agency nan any numerical GDIDELIHES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enforcable: Toa
Under eMrgency provisions of State statute.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GOIDams or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g.. VOCsh does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any mmterical:
SIAIOARDS: 80
OJIDELIHES: Mo
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminents
other than for specific chemicals: lo
For known homan/animal carcinogens, were STMDARD8 or GDZDOIMS set at a
specified risk level: No
The folloviM factors, other than health effects, an used in establishing SiaOIIDS:
Hot applicable ^^
The following factors, other than health effects, an used in establishing GOIDOIBS:
Treatment feasibility
Analytical capability
Case-fay-case basis
Does your state have mnOPJK
drinking water, other than the '
____
requirements: lee
contaminants in
& lav passed in 1589 by the Missouri Legislature requires annual testing of
regulations, and for tfiote contaminants for which monitoring is otherwise
required under the federal Safe Drinking later Act."
Does your state have UOnFICUZOi REQO
MO, violations: Ho
,
other than the EPAs, for
Does your state have HOimcinON &EQOIR1MHTS at levels of contamination
lover that mTOR KLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Ho
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FSTMC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCT
MONTANA
of contact person: Kathy J. Miller
Position: Enfiromental Engineer '
Agency: D«t. of Bealth and Env. Sci., Hattr Qual. Bureau
QX» oOZ lOo
Billings, Iff 59102
Phone: 406 657-2616
General Information:
The »3Mcyre«poi>«iWe for establishing drinking water stududa or guidelines is-
Departnent of Health and Environmental Sciences - Rate Quality^^
Bureau *
Does this agenc? have an; noawrical STANDARDS for specific organic cootat^aants:
Does this agency ban any ntaerical GUDELINES for specific organic conta^oants:
Are state guidelines enf or cable: Mo
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELIHES or STUOARDS:
For total contar^nuts (e.g., TOs). does this agency presently hire, other than
*• ^StKi1 Pi^f ^iatia? ««er standardsTany noerical:
STANDARDS: HO
GUIDELINES: Ho
100 ppb for Til's.
Mandatory chlorination for surface utter. Effluent turbidity standards.
For know hjaan/aniul carcinogens, vere STAHDARDS or GOIDOIRIS set at a
specirieo rise level: les
as EP1.
The foUoving factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing 3TAHD1ED3:
None *
MCL's • EP1 alnys. Cos^atability for all proposed guideline*.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GHDELBBS:
Do not set guidelines; lainly follow EPA. — — «•» ««••«*•.
Does your state have KBXTOMK JUHJIRflSffS for cheiical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the tarn. reqnireMots: No
Does your state have HOTZncUZOI REttRRBBRS, other than the fflf, for
MCL 7iolations: No
Does your state have HOTZncinOH REVJIREMQns at levels of contamination
lower than mm MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GEHEBAL OTORHHIOH, BY MZNCI
NEBRASKA
KaM of eottact parson: Jack Oanitl
Position: Gtomdvater Geologist
191007: Nebraska State OapartMnt of Health
301 Centennial MalL So.
P 0 Box 95007 Lincoln, No 68509
Phona: 402 471-2541
Gt&aral Intonation:
Tha agency ratpooiibla for establis
Babraaka 5eparta»nt of Health
water atandarda or gnidaliaaa ia:
Ooaa this agency ban any noaerieal SUIBIFDS for apacifie organic conta^nanta:
Doas this agtncy ban any ntaarieal GOIDELIHES for apaeific organic contaBinants:
in stata goidaliaaa anforcabla: H/i (no stata gnidaiints)
Is this igtncy considering or in tha process of danlopiag GdDELDBS or STWBARDS:
For total conUainanta (••?•/ .VOCj), doas this agancy praaaotly ban, otter than
tha EPA interia priiary drinking vatar standards, any
STMDARDS: Taa
GOIDELIHES: Ho
JostMCL.
For knom houn/aniul eareiaogaoa, wan SZUBIRDS or GDIDELIBS aat at a
specified risk level: Bo
The following factors, otter than health effects, an oaed in establishing SUJDUDS:
The following factors, otter than health effects, an used ia establishing GOIDELIHES:
Does you state ban lOnTORIK RWUIJUJfKTS for cheiical contaminants ia
drinking water, otter than tte SDHR nqoinaients: Ho
Doesjoar state ten HOnnaXXa RWCIRDOK, otter than tte EUa, for
MCL nolationa: Ho ___
Does you state ban HOTXnailOl REQOIRDBITS at lenla of coataKlaatioa
lower than HPDK MCLa or for exceeding state gnidalinea: Ho
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_ REPORT 1
GENERAL fflFORMKION, BY AGENCY
NEVADA
Nat of cottact ptrson: Jtfftry Fontaint, P.B.
Position: Saptrrisor of Public Htalth Enginttring
Ag«ncy: H«pdi State Etalth Division
SOS E. Kin? St., Root 103
Carson City, H7 83710
Phont: 702 687-4750
Gtntral Information:
tt* 152 £3d^?iSalS MtabUjhin9 driakia9 «ttr standards or goidtlints is:
Dow this agtncy haft any noMrieal sniDARDS f or- sptcif ic organic contaminants:
D°M SJ8 *9*BCy han "^ B-tricil WlDttDBS for spacific organic conta^nants:
Art statt goidtlints tnforcablt: Its
Is this agtncy considtring or in tbt proctss of dtvtloping GOIDELDES or SEUCARDS:
T2r %Q conta^nants (t.g., VOCs), dots tnis agtncy prtstntly nan, otto than
tht EPA iattrii priMry drlakiag oattr standards, any natrical:
STMCABPS: BO
GOIDELIHES: Mo
f°r
Tht
Tht
SBHDMDS or GDZDOIBS Mt at a
••• • - < -•-• •>•!•.,-. i.* - =. .:• -
faetert, otbtr than health tfftcts, art nstd in tstabliahiag STJJBMDS:
of OSEPi Id's is tht nit.
factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art ustd in tstablishing GDIDOIHES:
OSEPAld's.
Dots you statt han MWITOMBG
drinking vattr, othtr than tht
for cimical
rtqnirtMnts: No
in
»
°*3
f othtr than th« EPAi, for
?°*3 ??F 9.h£? DmnctlZOir RE0mtBraTS at Itnls of eonta^nation
lontr than NPDRR MCLs or for txettding statt goidtlints: Itgw™h~"'"OB
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BI AGEHCT
• NEH HAMPSHIRE
Kait of contact ptrson: John Draiaig *
Position:. EnnrooMntal lexicologist
Agancy: MB Division of Public Haalth SarTicas
Haalth t Halfara Building
6 .Hazan Dr., Concord, ME 03301
Phoaa: 603 271-4664 . .
Ganaral Intonation:
Tha aoancy rasponsibla for publishing drinking ratar standards or qoidalinas is-
Dapt. of InTironantal Sarricas nth consultation nth OPHS
Dou this tgwej hart an; noMrical sntOARDS for specific organic coatatinants:
Ho .
Dots this tgtncy ha»i any ngMrieal GODELms for specific organic conta^nants:
Art atatt gnidalinti «nforcabl«: Yaa
Undar cartain circautancai.
la this agtncy couidariag or ia tht procaia of davaloping GDIDELIRES or SXUCiRDS:
For total contaainints (t.g., VOCs), dots this aganc; pranotl? haw, othtr than
tha EPA^t«i« priiary druking wttr standards, anf noMrieal:
GOIDELISES: No
Any lirtur* is anloatad by ealcolating a hazard indtx. Also, vhan VOC'i
ara abon a latil of concern for drinking and azeatdSO pab M m •mil
• non-coMwptiw QM raatrictioM.
Doai your ttata hava any atandardt or goidtlinaa for dmical conta^nanti
othar than for spacific dmicali: 80
For know hvan/aniaal carcinogau, vara STADARDS or GUIDELHOS «at at a
sptcifitd riak lanl: laa
1.01-6 risk 1ml for guidtlinw.
Iha following factors, othar than haalth tffacts, ara osad in astablishing SBUDUDS:
Organolaptic affacts
TraatMnt ftuibility
Cost of traatiant
Analytical capability
Gaoaral CooiStaocy nth EP1 Standards.
Iha following factors, othar than haalth affacts, ara osad in astablishing
Organolaptic affacts
Dots your stata hata
drinking watar, othar than tha
for chsiical contaunants in
raquiraaants: las
Doas>oar stata hava HOTinciTIOS REgoiREHEHIS, othar than tha EPAs, for
MCL Tiolations: 80
Doas yo«r stata ban HOnnOIIOH R2QUIREMEHTS at lavals of contaaination
lowar that VIM Ids or for azcaading stata goidalinas: Ho
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^ REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BI AGENCY
KEN JERSEY
NBM of contact parson: Ltslit McGtorgt
Position: Otpoty Director, Offict of Scitnct and Rutarch
*Agtncy: NJ DtpartMnt of Ewironmtntal Prottction
401 EV Statt CH 409
Trtnton, NJ 08625
Phont: 609 633-3834
Gtntral Inforution:
Baking «ttr standards or goidtlints is:
r°t*CtiOB< ^
Dots this agtncy hm any noMrical SIAIDARDS for sptcific organic contaminants:
D°M I5J3 *9MCy h*TI WY wmricti WDELDBS for sptcific organic contaiinants:
Art statt gnidtlints tnforcablt: Its
Undtr ctrtain condition!
Is this^agwicy considtriag or in tht proctts of dtf^oping GOmQnttS or STJUCATOS:
For total contaminants («... VDCa), dots this agtncy prtstntly hatt, othtr than
M n«tricil: ' ™*
GOQELIMES: Tts
for
spicSiS rSfltnP1l3re4n89
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION. BI AGBCT
MEW MEXICO
of contact ptrson: Millictnt Eidson
NJM of ptrsoa providing inforaatioo: Robtrt Galltgos
Position: Prograt Managtr - Drinking Rattr Stction
•Agtncy: Ktv Mtxico EnvironMntal Iiprovwnt Division
1190 St.Francis Dr.
Santa Ft, Hi 87503 .
Phont: 505827-2778
Gntral Information:
Tht agtncy rtsponaiblt for tstablishing drinking vattr standards or cmidtlijMs li-
st* Btxico EnTirooMntal Isyrowsmt Division
Dots this agtncy hart an? metrical STAHDARDS for sptcific organic eontaftinants:
Dots this tgtccy hart an? matricil GUDELI8ES for "sptcific organic contatinants:
No
Art statt goidtlints •oforcablt: Ho
Is this agtacy considtring or in tht proetss of dmloping GD1DELI1IES or 3HBIBDS:
For total contartnants (t.a.. VDCs), dots this agtncr prtstntl? haft, otbtr than
tht EPA inteli priaary drinking nttr standards, any noMrical:
SIUDiRDS: Mo
G01DELIHES: io
Dots you statt hart any standards or guidtlints for chwical conta^ntnts
othtr than for sptcific dmicals: Ho
For know hoHn/aniMl carcinogtos, vtrt ST&OIARDS or GOUKEIBS stt at a
sptcifitd risk Itrtl: Io
Iht following factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art tutd in tstablishing SDBUDS:
Atsthttic standards and irrigation standards.
Iht follovina factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art nstd in tstablishine GOIDELBBS:
Hot applicablt
Dots you statt haft MniORIKJKOIRflfflllS for chaical coatSBiaants ia
drinking nattr, othtr than tht KDM rtqniraMnts: 80
Dots you statt hart iOHncillQi REQOIRBBns, othtr than tht Bis, for
MCL violations: io
Dots you statt havt BOHFIOIIOH 8EQDIRD0IS at Itvtls of contSBinatioa
lowtr than fflDiR HCLs or for tzcttding statt gnidtliats: Mo
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REPORT 1
GENERA! INFORMATION, BT AGENCT
NEK YORK
Rat of contact ptrson: Michael E. -Burke, P.E.
Nat of parson providing infomtion: Ron Entringer ~
Position: Senior Sanitary Engineer
Agency: Dept. of Health," Bureau Public Hater Supp. Protec.
FbniTersity Place •
Albany, MI 12203-3310
Phone: 518 458-6731
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking niter standards or guidelines is:
Sew York State Department of Health
Does this agency hare any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic containants:
Does this agency hate any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic containants:
Are state guidelines enforcable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
For total containants (e.g.. VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Tea
GOIDELIHES: Mo response
Total of organic cneucals: 100 og/l.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chaical containants
other than for specific cnaicals: lea
General organic standard!: Principal organic containants (6 classes) - 5
ug/L. Unspecified organic containants - 50 ug/L.
For know htmn/anivl carcinogens, new STMBARDS or GOUJQIBS set at a
specified risk level: Ho
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STUDIRDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GOIDELIHES:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost -of treatment
Analytical capability
Does your state have HMITORIHG REQUIREMENTS for chemical containants in
drinking water, other than the HPDfa requirements: Yes
Does your state ban ROnnciIION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTXnCKnON REQUIREMENTS at letels of contamination
lower than HPDW MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GEHERAL OTORHAIIOH, BT AGEHCT
HORIH DAKOTA
Nat* of contact ptraoa: 0. Hayne
Position: Drinking Rater Program Manager
Agency: Water Supply and Pollution Control Division
1200 Missouri ATI.
Bismarck, ND 58502-5520
Phone: 701 224-2354
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Rater Supply and Pollution Control
Dots this agency hare an; noMrieal STANDARDS for*, specific organic contaminants:
Ho ^^
Does this ig«ncy hare any noMrical GDIDZLIM2S for .specific organic contaidnants:
Are state guidelines toforcable: H/A (no state guidelines)
No state guidelines
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GDIDEL1BS or STAffliAFDS:
Ho
For total contawnants (e.g.. VOCs). does this agency presently haw, other than
the EPA interii priiary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STAIBARDS: Ho
GOIDELIHES: Ho
Does your state nan any standards or guidelines for chevical contauneats
other than for specific chemicals; Ho
• ' = .-. *
For know houn/aniial carcinogens, were STUBUD3 or G01DELIB3 set at a
specified risk lettl: Ho
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Hot applicable ^
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing OJWBJBK:
Hot applicable
Does your state have HBHT08116 RIQjJIRBtHTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the BUM requirements: Ho
Does your state have HOTIFICAIIOI RigDlRBOTS, other than the DAs, for
HCL nolationt: io
Does your state hava 1010102X01 REQOIRIIBRS at levels of contamination
lower than RPDIR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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FSTMC
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCY
OHIO
Nat of coatact person: stuart F. Bruny, P.E.
Position: Ditision'
: Agency: Ohio EnviroaMatal Protection Agency (Ohio EPA)
1800. ftatenark Dr. ~* ' '
PO Box 1049, Collates, OH 432.66-0149
Phont: (614)644-2752
General Infonution:
8tMdtrdl 8r
Dots this ageacy have any niaerical STANDARDS for specific organic contminints:
DOM this agtncy nan any ntmrical GODCLOTS for spKific organic conta^nants:
Art stat* gnidalinM «nforcabl«: TM
13 thf23agtncy conJldK1D9 or ^ the proem of dmlopiag GQIDQDES or SX&ttilBS:
For total contMiMnta («.g.. VOCs), dots this aotacv orutttlv ham ot-h*r
tht B^gi prijary'drLiing nU stand£dJ?lnj SSSS: '
GUIDELINES: No
Stat* adopt* tn« Ftdtral VDC rtgi. into statt ragnlation.
f°r
********
For know hoHn/aniMl carcinogwt, wan STAtDABDS or GDIDELIBS Mt at a
sptcixiM rut l»»il: IM
Saw as proTidtd by DSEPA
Tht following factors, otto than htalta affects, an usad in utabliahiaq SZUBIffiS:
organoiaptic tff acts
TrtatMal feasibility
Cost of traateant
Analytical capability
Tht foUoving totors, other than health effects, are osed in establishing GDIDELIHES:
TreatMn! feasibility
Cost of treateaot
Analytical capability
Does your state nan WKTOSIK RMOOZHTS for cheeical contaainants in
drinking vater, other than the KOIR re<}aireMats: les
Contaminants
pliability to different size and type of public water systems
Applicabil
Frequency
Does -year state have KOTinCaTXON REQUIBBffiHTS, other than the EPis, for
MCL nolatioas: Ho
Does ypar statehm MIiriCAIION REQOIEDffiHTS at leTels of contamination
lower than HPDW MOs or for ezceeding state gnidelines: No
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REPORT 1
SKERAL INFORiailOH, BY AGEHCI
OKLAHOMA
Km of eatttet person: Mile Harrell
Position: Nblic Rater Supply Prograt Engineer
Agency: OUahpu State DepartMnt of Health
1000 ME 10th StlMt
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
Phont: 405 271-7352
General Information:
8Undatdi or
orginic contMioint*:
DOM ttis »gtoc7 tun tny noMrietl STW5ATOS for '
Dots thij tgwey b«f» iny noHrical GOIMiafflS-for sp^ific otgittic eostaioaatj:
Art 3tat« goidtllaM tnforeabl*: HA (BO state goidtliMi)
Ho atati gnidtliau.
Is this igwcy comidtring or in tbt proem of dmlopisg 9HDELIHES or SIUDUDS:
For total conta^nanta («.o., voca). dou this aojoej prtatntlv ban, othar thao
tin ^gj^Jgi* PJ^«7 drinkiag mttr staodarda; any nWical:
GUIDELIBES: Bo
Dots your state hm any standards or midtlii
othtr tba& for spacific dMiola: fe
for eaciieal eoate>in«te
For know hpan/aniul ^carciaogw, MM STMBWDS or GOZDOIHES wt at a
spacxziaa rut ittti: Ho
Th« follouing factors, othar than health tfftets, an and in wtabliahina StUDUDS:
HDM •
Th« follovin? factors, other than baalth tffacts, art u«d in establishing GOIMLIHU:
HOM
Dots you stete haf« HOOOXIK
drinking Mtar, otbtr than tin
for chtadcal cooteiinante in
rtqoirtMnte: Ho
Dots yoor stett ban HOTZnOfZOH BE0IZIBBRS, other than the Bis, for
nuL Tloiatioos: Ho
POM jonr state hm HOIincUZOV REgontOBITS at Imls of coata^natioa
lovtr than NPD1R HOs or for ezeeeding stett guidelines: Ho
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BrAGENCT
OREGON
NaM of coaUct person: Mary Aiwyaton
Position: ftnagtr, Monit. and Coapl., Drinking fht«r Progra.
*9«>cy: Own Statt iMlth Division
1400. SW 5th Avtnm
Portland, OR 97201
Phont: 503 229-5056 .
Gtntral Information:
Do.a Ola ag^cy tun tty n»ri«l SZUDiRDS for aptcific orgtnic conta^nanta:
DO.S git aguey hart any noMrieal GUIDEIDIES for sptcific organic conta^aanta:
Art statt gnidelinu toforcabl*: No Rttpoaat
la thia agucy coaaidwing or in th« procaaa of dtnloping GOTDBMBS or STWCARDS-
t Z
GUIDELINES: No
for
thaa th,
for
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCY
PENNSYLVANIA
KIM of coatact parson: John J. ttrobltwski
Position: Chief, Enginatring Services Saction
'Agency: Division of latar Supplies
P.O. Box 2357 '
Harrisborg, PA 17120
Phona: 717 783-3795
Gaaaral Infoaatioa:
Iha agency responsible for establishing drinking vatar standards or guidelines is*
Department of Envirooaantal Rasources, *
OiTisioa of latar Snppliw
Doas this agaocj have an; aoMrical STANDARDS for'spacific organic contaminants:
Doas this agency have any namerical GOIDEIIHES for-specific organic contaminants:
Art statt guidalinas anforcabla: las
Under cartain conditions.
Is this agency considaring or in tha procass of developing GOTDEUBES or STANDARDS:
For total contaminants (t.g., vocs), dots this agancy presently hm, other than
tha EPA inttria priaary drinking mter standards, any noMrical:
STAJCARD3: Ho
SUDELQKS: 80
Dots your state hate any standards or guidelines for cheaical eoataiineats
other than for specific cbeaicals: Up
For know haan/aniaal carcinogens, vare SXUBMIDS or GDIDCms set at a
specified risk lefel: Yes
Goideliaei are aet at the »proposed Md. If this is,not available tbt
level is set at the 1.01-6 OtL onless that level is below the practicaT
ajiantitation level (PQLT or tmtMat liaita, then the level would be
lowest level these liiitiag factors will allow.
The following factors, other than health effects, are nsed in establishing STAHJABDS:
Not applicable
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GOTDQDK:
Organoliptic effects •
Treatment feasibility
Analytical capability
Does your state have HOilKSIBG REUUIHBWTS for ebeaical contaainants in
drinking water, other than the sTOK reqnireaents: Tea
Frtqoency
Dots your state have HOfiFIdlXCR lEVmtEMHIS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL Tiolatioas: Ies._
Does yoor state, have HOTIFICllIOli R2QOIREMEHTS at levels of contamination
lower that VIM Ida or for exceeding statt guidelines: les
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
Name of contact person: Bela T. Matyas
Position: Chief, Office of Environmental Health Risk Assess.
Agency: RI Department of Health
Cannon Big., 3 Capitol H.
Providence, RI 02908
Phone: 401 277-3424
General Information:
TSTRAC REPORT
or
Dow this agwcy hart an; nwical SXUCUtDS for sp«:if ic organic conta^nants:
Dow this agtncy ban uj nwrical G01DELIHES for sptcific organic conta^nants:
Art state guidelines enf or cable: Yes
Under ^tr^a^n conditions «
Is this jgtncy considering or in the process of deftloping GOOEUHBS or STWDARDS-
GOIDELIHES: Yes
Total PCB's • 0.5 ppb; total ryleati - 400 ppb; total nitrogen » 10 pp.
f or
or
l.E-6 (one per lillion) lifetiae risk of cancer; chosen
risk ltnl f or
to
SHHDAIID8:
By default, those factors used by EPA in establishing Id's.
Organoleptic effects for SMCL's. Otherwise, none in general.
Does your state have MOKTORIBG REQOIRBflHTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the HPOfe requirements: Yes WBt-UMaw "
Contaminants
plicability to different size and type of public water systems
jwr fUte nan HOTIPianOH REQOIRQ1DITS, other than the EPAs, for
Tioiations: Yes
f099 ^F «S»S>ag? NOnriCUIOII RZQUIRMOTS at levels of eontaBination
lower than HPOTR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
- GEHERAL IMFORHKIIOH, BT AGENCY
SOOTH CAROLINA
Me* of ottict parson: Hilliai C. Rowell
Position: Director, Di7. of Drinking Nittr Quality ( Enforc.
Agtncy: SCpecartBent of Eealth and EnTironmtal Control
2600 Boll Strut . .
Coliabia, SC 29201
Phont: 803 734-5310
General Infonation:
The agency responsible for utablishing drinking water standards or raidelinu is-
loath Carolina Oapartiant of H«al!h iodlnTiroi»enUl Control
Dou this agency ham any ntMrieal STANDARDS for specific organic contaeinants:
Dou this agency have any numerical GOIDEUHES for specific organic contsBinants:
ire state gnidelinu enforcable: H/i (no state gnidelinu)
Is this agency considering or in tte proeus of deteloping GDIDELIBS or STUD1BD3:
For total contatinants (e.g.. TOCs), dou this agency pruently te?e, otter tten
the EPA interia primary drinking water standards; any noMrical:
STUBATOS: 80
GDIDELIHES: 80
Dou you state ban any standards or gnidelinu for chenical contajiineats
other than for specific choaicals: 80
For knom haan/anlHl'carciaogeu, were STWARDS or OHDOIHS set at a
specified risk lerel: No
Tte following factors, otter tten health effects, are osed in establishino 9ZUBUD3:
Hot applicable
Tte following factors, otter tten health effects, are nsed in establishing GOIDCLIHES:
Not applicable
Dou your state hate MDKTORDC
drinking water, otter than tte
!S for cteadcal contaminants in
reguireneots; No
Dou your state hate POTinciIIOi ItlQDDtBBm, otter tten tte EPAs, for
MCL violations: No
Dou your state have mirzcUKl ItEQOHIZHDITS at letels of contaaination
lower than HPDW Ids or for exceeding state gnidelinu: No
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REPORT 1
3NERAI INFOBHUION, BT AGENCT
SOOTH DAKOTA
Name of conUct person: Oairon Busch
Position: Afciniatrator, Office of Drinking Hater
* Agency: Department of Hater and Natural Resources
523 E. Capitol Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
Phone: 605 773-3754 - '
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water staadardi or guidelines is:
Department of Nattr and Hatnral Resources, Of fie* of Drinking Hater
Dou this aguqf hat* any noMrieal STaiBARDS for. specific organic eonta^aanta:
Bo ^^
Dota this agtncy har» any metrical GOELIHES for apteific organic contwintnts:
Are atatt gnidtlinu uforcablc: H/A (no atat* goidtlinu)
la this agency considering or in tht procui of dtnlopiag GDIULI8ES or SIMOARDS:
For total contaminants (e.g.. VOCs), dou this agtncy prtMatly nan. otter than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any mmwrical:
GOEELfflBS: No response
VDC'a, IOC's, nan's, Rad>, microbiological, surf ace water organics.
Doea your state ha?e any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminenti
other than for specific "h^ii?alf? No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STUB&RDS oz GDIDELIRES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing SiatDARDS:
None
State lav does not permit regulations to be more stringeat than federal
regulations.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing
None
/
Does your state haw HOMITOMHG REQUHIMBJTS for chemical contaminants ia
drinking water, other than the NPD1R requirements: No
Does your state have NOnnCHIOB REQDIRDflRS, other than the EPIs, for
HCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFIOIIOH RIQOIFDflMTS at levels of coatamiaation
lower than HPDKR HCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Ho
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REPORT 1
GKffiERU IliFORHMIOH, BT AGENCY
TENNESSEE
Rat of contact ptraon: W. David Drtughon Jr.
Position: Oiztctor
Haahrillt, TO 37219-5405
Phont: 615 741-6636 . _ .
Gtntral Infoaatioa:
Tht agency rtapoaaiblt for tatabliahing drinking wattr atandarda or
later Quality Control Board - Diriaion of lattr Snpply
Bureau of EnfirooMot F '
Oota thia agtncy have any nuMrical STJ»APDS for' aptcific organic contaainanta:
HO • ___
Dota thia agency han-any natriol GOIDEUHZS for aptcific organic conta^nanta:
No
JM> if:
Art atatt guidtlinti toforeablt: TM
D p^'*
Dodtr ctrtaio
la thia ague? considtring or ia tin procua of dmloping GDMLUBS or STMBMD8:
For total cootartaanta («-9-/,VDCa). OJOM thia agtocy prtat&tlj b*w, othtr than
tht EP1 inttrii primary drinking mt«r atandarda, any noMrieal:
5IDDIFOS: No
G&IDELIKES: to
Oota your statt hm any atandarda or goidtlinta for chaieal eontaiintota
othv than lor aptcific ctaipala: tip
hnMn/ifliMl^carcinogtna, vtrt SOSBUBS or GOXDILUBS act at a
on aptcifitd riak Itnl; uaually tut 101-6 for
attr.
aptcifitd riak Itnl: Ho
No off:
cental
dtciji
Aattdgre
Tht following factors, otntr than health tfftcta, art utd in tatabliahing 3TJUDARDS:
Hot asclicablt '
Not apcucablt
Uata olwttr forfiah and wostic lift, irrigation, rtcrwtin, drinking
nattr and non-dtgradation of mttra of B. ^^
following factori, othtr than health tfftcta, art utd in tatabliabing QDID
Hot applicablt '
Uata of wattr fofiah and Miatic lift, irrigation, rtotation, drinking
wattr and non-dtgndation oTtnttra of a. ^^
for catflical contaiinanta in
Ho
Dota your atatt have
drinking wattr, othtr than'tht
Dota your atatt hart HOnFICUIOH IEOJDIREM9ITS, othtr than tht EPia, for
HCL nolatieu: Ho
Dota-yoor atatthan HOTZTZCUZOH HEQDIBIMKTS at Imla of contatination
lowtr thai MM Ida or for txcttdiag atatt gnidtlinta: Ho
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCY
TEXAS
Name of contact person: L. D. Thurman, P.E.
Name of person providing information: Charles R. Maddox, P.E.
Position:- Chief* Bureau of Environmental Health
Agtncy: Ttxas Department of Health
1100 Mut 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
-Phone: 512 458-7542
General Information:
Tht agtncy rtsponsiblt for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Texas Department of Health, Division of Water Hygiene
Dots this agency have any metrical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Does this, agency have any numerical GOIDELIHES fot'specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines tnfor cable: N/A (no state guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GOIDELIHES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently haft, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any nomtrical:
STANDARDS: No *
GOIDELIHES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminents
other than for specific chemicals; Mo
For known homan/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GOIDELIHES set at a
specified risk level: Ho
The following factors, other than health effects, are.used in establishing STANDARDS:
Not applicable
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GOIDELIHES:
Does your state have HOHITORIBG REQOIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the MPDiR requirements: Ho
Does your state have HOnnOIIGi RE30IRBSRS, other than the BPAs, fox
MCL violations: Ho
Does your statt have NOHTICinOH REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than HPDMR MCLs or for exceeding statt guidelines: Ho
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BI AGENCT
U.S.E.P.A.
Has* of contact parson: Bruct Mint?
Position: liologist
(ODM)
• Washington, D.C. 20460
Phoat: (202)475-9569
Ganarai Information:
°r
Doas this agancy hm any noMrical STANDARDS for specific organic contartnants:
Doas this agancy ham IB? noaarical GUIDELINES foe spacific organic contaainants:
Art stata guidtlinta «nforcabl«: H/i (no atatrgoidtliaur '
la this t9«ncy considering or in tht procus of dtftioping GODniHES or SWDODS:
For total contmiointa («.«., VDCs), doM this agtocy prtswtly ban, otter thin
th« EPi inttra pri«ry drinking vatar standards; any n«arical: ^^
STU€ARDS: Tas
GUIDELIHIS: Tas
*<« dmical contaaintnts
r Wf* 2!
otnar tnan for spacifie chaaicais: Ho rasponsa
For
spac
'
i>aun/anJ«l careinogaas, van STJUCARDS or OTDELDBS sat at a
risk laral: Ho •
Nationtl Prijury Drinking Watar Standards (i.a.. Naziaai Coctaainant
ry rnng aar anars .a.. N
its ma)) ua notMt at a fixad risk lawi f.
tha MazisnContainant L«wl Goal (MC1G), haalth basisfortna
, ^ ,
HCL, is sat at zaro for know and probabla bnan carcinooaasfEFA
'
,
10-4, 10-5 and 10-icaaear riaklanls ara raportad so tha risk aaaaotr cm
uka a haalth daeiiion basad on tha spacif ic contaaimtion sitoaUonlnaM
cancar risk lavtl goidanca nloaa ara offarad in plaea of a UfatiM Saatth
adrisory nloa. Hi taloaa am also darivad for lass than UfatiM aipoMri
onrations.
Iha foUoviag factors, othar than haalth affaets, ara osad in aatablishing SOUDilDS:
Organolaptic affaets
Traataant faasibilitr
Cost of traatatat
Analytical* dataetion.
Tht foUoviag factors, othar than haalth affaets, ara osad in astabliahing GOTDELIHES:
Ooas yoor stata nan MDHITORIBG BEWIRDENTS for chaaical contaainanta in
drinking vatar, othar than tha MPDNR raqoiraaants: las
Doas your stata hara flOIinanOR BEQOIREMBns, othar than tha EPis, for
MCI violations: No
Doas your stata hara HOTinCATIOH REQUIREMENTS at lavals of contaaination
lovar than HPDNR MCLs or for axcaading stata goidalinas: No
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BT AGENCT
*
or
NaM of contact ptrson: Ken Bousfield .
Position: Compliance Program Manager
Agency: Kah Bureau of Drinking Mater/Sanitation
. Utah 84116-0690
Phone: (801)538-6159
General Intonation:
^
Dow this agency ban an; atMrieal STAICAWJS for specific organic contmiunts:
Dots this agtncy ban an; aoMrieal OTDELHES for apacific organic coaUainanta:
Art stata gnidalinta «aforcabi«: Ho
Is this agaacy conaidariag :: ..-. t2t procass of daraloping GKDELIBES or STJIOAPDS:
its
For total cont»inants (a.g., .VDCs), dot* this agtncy prwtotly haw, othtr than
tha EPA intarui priiary drinking mtar standards, any ntMrical:
STANDARDS: No
GODELKES: No
Dots your statt hart any standards or gaidtlinas for chvical contaunaots
othtr than for sptcific chmicals: Tas
N han a sorfaca mtar traatatnt rtgolatioa.
For known haun/aniial carcinogans, vara SZAtDARDS or GOIDttinS sat at a
spacifiad risk lavti: Tas
Ra adoptad tha Fadaral standard
Tha following factors, othar than haalth tf facts, art uad in establishing SIAHDARDS:
Trtatatnt faasibility
Cost of trtatMnt
Tha following factors, othar than haalth effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
CustoMr preference
Does your state have MDHITORIHG MOTIRneTS for cheaical contaadnants in
drinking water, other than the NPDRt reqnireaents: Tes
Contaminants
Frequency
Contaminants: salfatea, total dissolved solids.
Dots your state have NOHnOTIOH aEQUIRQfKTS, other than the EPla, for
t£l violations: Ho
Ices your state have HOTincUIOM RZQOnffiCNTS at levels of contaaiaation
-owtr than VDIR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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40
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
VERMONT
Has* of contact ptrson: Ktnntth Bannisttr
Position: Chitf.Hydrogtologist \
Agtncy: Dtpt. of Htalth
6f Main St. .-
Burlington, VT 05401
Phont: 802-863-7236
Gtntral Information:
Tht agtncy rtsponsiblt for tstablishing drinking wattr standards or goidtlinta is:
Dtpt. of Htalth
Dots this agtncy haft any nomtrical STANDARDS for 'sptcific organic contaminants:
Dots this agtncy hart any nomtrical GUIDELINES for sptcific organic contaminants:
Art statt gnidtlints tnforcablt: N/A (no statt gnidtlints)
Is this agtncy considtring or in tht proctss of dtftloping GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
f8r S2& contaminants (t.g., VOCs), dots this agtncy prtstntly haft, othtr than
tht EPA inttru primary drinking vattr standards, any nntrical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yts
50 ppb vith btnztot, 100 ppb without btnztnt.
Dots TOUT statt hatt any standards or goidtlints for chvical contttintets
othtr than for sptcific chtaicals; No
for knom houn/aniHl carcinogtns, wrt STJUCARDS or GOIDELIHES stt at a
sptcifitd risk Itnl: Yts
l.OE-6
Tht following factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art ostd in tstablishing STANDARDS:
Nont
Tht following factors, othtr than htalth tfftcts, art ustd in tstablishing GUIDELINES:
Nont
Dots your statt bait HONITORIH6 REC01REMEHTS for chvical contaminants in
drinking vattr, othtr than tht NPMR rtqnirvtnts: Yts
Contaminants
Frtqntocy
Othtr
Cast by cast basis.
Dots your statt haft NOnrXCAIION REQUIREMENTS, othtr than tht EPAs, for
MCL violations: Yts
Dots jour statt haft NOTinCATION REQOIREMEHTS at Itftls of contamination
lovtr that mm MCLs or for tzcttding statt guidtlints: Yts
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02/28/90 .
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGEHCI
VIRGINIA
Nate of contact person: Allen R. Hammer, P.E.
Position: Director, Division of Mater Supply Engineering
Agency: Virginia Department of Health
109 Governor St., R». 924
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: 804 786-5566
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking rater standards or guidelines is-
Virginia Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for '.specific organic contaminants:
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specif ic organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enf or cable: No Response
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
^ ««taminants («.g./ .VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking rater standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminents
other than for specific chemicals: No response
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No response
The following factors, othtr than htalth effects, art used in establishing STANDARDS:
Not applicable '
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Not applicable
Does your state have MONITORING
drinking rater, other than the
TREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than tht EPAs, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTmCATIOM REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDRR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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42-
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
. WASHINGTON
Naie of contact person: David F. Nash .
Name of person providing information: Bill Liechty
Position: Health Specialist - Toxic Substances Section
Agency: Department of Health
Mall Stop LD-11
Olympia, HA 98504
Phone: 206 753-2730
General Information:
The aoencyresponsible for establishing drinking-water standards or guidelines is-
Department or neaitn
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enf or cable: No
18 th^*aa5*ncy considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STAHDARDS:
=on^«inants (e.g., VOCa), does this agency presently have, other than
ASS P£Mry ' 8tandard»' «>y numerical: ' a*"
GUIDELINES: Ho
f «
S
SnaaSDS or
set at a
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STAttARDS:
not applicable
108
naalta *tttcti, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Coat of treatment
Analytical capability
Does yoor state have HDSITORfflG REVmUMMTS for cheeictl contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDJBl reqoirvents : Tea wnc~Mn» u
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Does your state have NOnnoiIOU REWIREMQiTS, other than the EPAa, for
nci violations: Ho ___
^ y»F 8S2SLh£5 WnnCAIION SEQUIREHEHTS at levels of contamination
lower, than HPDRR HCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
WEST VIRGINIA
Name of contact person: Robert B. Paul
Position: Staff Sanitarian " -
Agency: HV Department of Health
1800 Washington St., East
Charleston, HV 25305
Phone: 304 348-2981
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
fast Virginia Department of Health, Office of Environmental 8U4U~iU'M *••
Health Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
NO
Are state guidelines enforcable: N/A (no state guidelines)
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
WO
I?1 QQ contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
for *** cont-iMat8
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Not applicable
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Not applicable
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDRR requirements: No
Does your state have NOimCAIIOH REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTOTCAIION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDRR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
WISCONSIN
Name of contact person: Don Swailes
Position: Safe Drinking Water Coordinator
Agency: WisconsinDepartment of Natural.Resources
P.O. BOX 7921
Madison, WI 53707
Phone: 608 266-7093
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking rater standards or guidelines is-
Wisconsin Department of National Resources and the Wisconsin Department of
Health and-Social Services performs RAS in support of mgt. activities
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
NO
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Are state guidelines enforcable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs). does this agency presently have, other than
tht *&£&£ *&*** fc^* "^ rtandards? an} numerical: ' ^ ""*
NO
GUIDELINES: No
S **^ !*<^ *****
specified ^"*1109111*' "Ir* SIMI)AK)S or ^EHES »•* at a
Drinking water guidelines traditionally set at l.OE-5. Note: State
statute remires groundnater protection standards to b« set at 1.0B-«
if no "Federal notber" available.
The foUoidngf actors, othtr than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES-
HOne . **«•*•»» wvurtuunaa.
Does your state have HOHITOR2H6 RETIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPMR requirements: No *—»«• «
Does your state have NOnnOTION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPAs, for
MCL violations: No
Does .your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than HPDW MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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f STRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
AGENCY GENERAL INFORMATION, -SUMMARY
Specific Contaminants Total Contaminants
Agency
AL
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CI
DE
FL
ID
IL
IA
KS
KY
LA
HE
MD
MA
MI
M?
MO
Ml
NE
NV
HE
NJ
in
NY
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
EPA
UT
VT
VA
HA
Wt
MI
Std.
: Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y '
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
.Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Guid.
N
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N.
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
r
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
Std.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
H
N
Y
N
N
N
N
H
N
Y
H
H
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Guid.
N
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
N
~ H
N
H
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
N
usnsioering
Guid. or Std.
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y •
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
cancer
Risk Lewis
•N
• Y '
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Monitoring
Requirements
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
Standards
Enforced
NA
Y
NA
N
NA
Y
Y
N
NA
NA
Y
Y
NA
NA
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
NA
Y
Y
Y
N
N
NA
Y
NA
Y
Y
NA
NA
Y
NA
NA
N
NA
N
NA
Y
Surrey
Date
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/39
8/89
8/89
10/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
10/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
10/89
8/89
1/90
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
8/89
10/89
8/89
8/89
8/39
3/89
3/89
45
52
18
11
63
47
45
40
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02/28/90
REPORT 3
AOMCT DIRECTORY
AL
Jot Alan Power
Chief .- Hater Supply Branch
Alabama Department of Environmental Mgat (ADEM)
1751 Dickinson'Drive-
Montgomery, AL 36130 -
205 271-7825
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AZ
Jon Dahl
Manager, Drinking Hater Compliance Onit
of En7iroM6ntal
Phoenix,. AZ 35004
602 257 2209
AR
Harold R. Seifert
Director, Division of Engineering
Arkansas Department of Health
4815 H. Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205-3867
(501)661-2623
CA
David P. Spath
Senior Sanitary Engineer
California Department of Health Services
2151 Berkeley Hay
Berkeley, CA 94704
(415)540-3221
CO
Jerry C. Biberstine
Printing Hater Unit Leader
Colorado Department of Health
4210 E. lltS Street
Denver, CO 80220
303 331-4546
CT
Carolyn Jean Dupuy
Epidemiology Consultant
Department of Health Services
150 Hashington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
203 566-8167
DE
Richard B. Homll, III
Program Treatment Administrator
Division of Public Health, Office of Sanitary Eng.
P.O. Box 637, Federal St. 1 *
Dover, Delaware 19903
(302)736-5410
FL
Andrew Reich
Biological Administrator - Toz. and Hazard Assess.
Florida Dept. of Health and Rehabilit. Services
1317 Hinewod Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0700
904488-3370
ID
Richard Rogers
Senior Hater Quality Engineer
Division of Environment, Hater Quality Bureau
State House Hail
Boise, ID 83720
208 334-5855
H
Janice V. Perino
Manager, Compliance Assurance
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, H 62794-9276
217 785 0561
IA
Dennis Alt
Environmental Specialist
Iowa Department Resources
Wallace Building
Des Moines, IA 50319
515 281-8998
KS
Dave Haldo
Environmental Engineer
Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)
Forbes Felld, Bldg. 740
Topeka, KS 66620
913 296-5503
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02/28/90
REPORT 3
AGENCY DIRECTORY
John T. Siithtr
Manager, Drinking Hater Branch -
Kentucky Dept. for Env. Protection, OiT. of Water
18 Reilly R3.
Frankfort, KT 40601
(502)564-3410
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LA
William Hews
Chief Engineer
Louisianna Department of Health and Hospitals
P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160
504 568-5101
ME
Robert Frakes
State lexicologist
Department of Bonn Services
State House, Station 11
Augusta, ME 04333
207 289-5378
MO
William Parrish
Toxics Coordinator
Maryland Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MO 21224
301 631-3706
MA
Karen Martin
Environmental Analyst V, Office of Res.-Standards
Department of Environmental Protection
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
617 292-5841
MI
Kirpal S. Sidfan, Ph.D.
lexicologist
Michigan Dept. of Public Health, CEHS
3500 R. Loon, PO 30035
Lansing, M148909
(517)335-8362
MH
Richard Clark
Supervisor, Public Rater
Minnesota Department of 1
717 Delaware Street S.M.
Minneapolis, MH 55440
612 623-5227
Unit
MO.
Price, P.E.
Chief , Technical Services and Training Section
Dent of Matura! Resources, Public D. water Prog.
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102
314 751-5331
MI
Kathy J. Miller
Environmental Engineer
Dept. of Health and Env. Sci., Rater final. Bureau
EMC Box 108
Billings, MI 59102
406 657-2616
Jack Daniel
Groundmter Geologist
Nebraska State Department of Health
301 Centennial MaH, So.
P 0 Box 95007 Lincoln, lie 68509
402 471-2541
HV
Jeffery Fontaine. P.E.
Supervisor of Public Health Engineering
Nevada State Health Division
505 E. King St., Room 103
Carson City, NV 89710
702 687-4750
NH
John Dreisig
Environmental lexicologist
NH Division of Public Health Services
Health t Welfare Building
6 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH 03301
603 271-4664
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REPORT 3
AGENCY DIRECTORY
NJ
Leslie McGeorge
Deputy Director, Office of Science and Research
NJ Department of Environmental Protection
401 I. Statt CH 409
Trenton, HJ 08625
609 633-3834
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-IM
•Millicent Eidson
Program Manager - Drinking Water Section
New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division
1190 St.Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, m 87503
505 827-2778
NT
Michael E. Burke, P.E.
Senior Sanitary Engineer
Dept. of Health, Bureau Public Mater Supp. Protec.
2 University Place
Albany, HI 12203-3310
518 458-6731
D. Wayne Kern
Drinking Water Program Manager-
Water Supply and Pollution Control Division
1200 Missouri Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58502-5520
701 224-2354
OH
Stuart F. Bmny, P.E.
Division Chief
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA)
1800 Watermark Dr.
PO Box 1049, Columbus, OH 43266-0149
(614)644-2752
OK
MikeHarrell
Public Water Supply Program Engineer
Oklahoma StateTiepartment of Health
1000 ME 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
405 271-7352
OR
Mary Alveyston
Manager, Honit. and Compl., Drinking Water Progra
Oregon State Health DMaion
1400 SW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
503 229-5056
PA
John J. Wroblewski
Chief. Engineering Services Section
Division of Water Supplies
P.O. Box 2357
Harrisburg, PA 17120
717 783-3795
RJ
Bela I. Matyas
Chief, Office of Environmental Heah Risk Assess.
RI Department of Health
Cannon Big., 3 Capitol H.
Providence, RI 02908
401 277-3424
SC
William C. Rovell
Director, Div. of Drinking Water Quality t Enforc.
SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
2600151 Street
Columbia, SC 29201
803 734-5310
SD
Darren Busch
Administrator, Office of Drinking Water
Department of Water and Natural Resources
523 E. Capitol Ave.
Pierre, St> 57501
605 773-3754
TO
W. David Draughon Jr.
Director
Division of Water Supply
150 9th Ave. North
Nashville, TN 37219-5405
615 741-6636
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-n
L. D. Thunan, P.E.
Chief/ Bureau of Environmental Health
Texas Department of Health
1100 Nest 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
512 458-7542
REPORT 3
AGENCY DIRECTORY
FSTRAC REPORT
EPA
Bruce Mint:
Bioloist
Washington, D.C. 20460
(202)475-9569
OT
Ken Bousfield
Compliance Prograi Manager
Utah Bureau of Drinking Water/Sanitation
288 N. 1460 Nest
Utah 84116-0690
(801)538-6159
VT
Kenneth Bannister
Chief Hydrogeologist
Dept. of Health
60 Main St.
Burlington, VT 05401
802-863-7236
VA
Allen R. Hammer, P.E.
Director, Division of Rater Supply Engineering
Virginia Department of Health
109 Governor St., Rm. 924
Richmond, VA 23219
804 786-5566
RA
David f. Nash
Health Specialist - Toxic Substances Section
Department of Health
Mall Stop ID-11
Olympia, MA 98504
206 753-2730
MV
Robert B. Paul
Staff Sanitarian
HV Department of Health
1800 Washington St., East
Charleston, W 25305
304 348-2981
KI
Don Swailes
Safe Drinking Rater Coordinator
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 7921
Madison, RI 53707
608 266-7093
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1.
FSTRACflEPORT
REPORT 5 '
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ALABAMA
- Chemical
NaM -
arsenic
bariut
benzene
cadtim • -
carbon tetrachloride
chroBioi
D, 2.4-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
endrin
fluoride
gross alpha activity
gross beta (millirem/yr)
lead
lindane
•ercury
•ethoxychlor
nitrate
radium 226/228
selenitB
silver
strontim 90 (pCi/L)
tozasoene
IP, 2.4,5- (Silver)
trichjoroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethylene
trihaloMthanes (total)
tritioi (pCi/L)
vinyl chloride
CAS 1
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
71-43-2
7440-43-9
56-23-5
7440-47-3
94-75-7
106-46-7
107-06-2
75-35-4
72-20-8
16984-48-8
12578-46-1
7439-92-1
58-89-9
7439-97-6
72-43-5
14797-55-8
13982-63-3
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
10098-97-2
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
79-01-6
3tg:28
10028-17-8
75-01-4
Standards Guidelines
Currant Future Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) (ug/L) (Date) Note
50
1000
10
50
100
75 .
7
0.2
4000
15pCi/L
20
4
2
100
10,000
10
50
vw
8
5
10
200
100
20,000
2
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REPORT 5 -
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
i'STRAC REPORT
Chemical
- - . Name
acephate
acrolein
acrylamide
acrylonitrile
alachlor
aldicarb
aldrin
altaiaum
antimony
arsenic
atrazine
barium
baygon
benzene
benzidine
benzo-a-pyrene
beryllium
bist2-chloroethyl) ether
bromacil
bromodichloromethane
bromoform
bromomethane
cadmia
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran • - • • -• ;
carbon disulfide
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
chlordimeform
chloroform
chloromethane
chromia
cobalt
copper
cyanazine
cyanide
D, 2, 4—
dactnal
dalapon
DDT*
diazinon
dibromo-3-chioropropant, 1,2-
dibromochlorometaane
dicamba
dichlorobeozene, m-
dichlorobeoiene, o-
dichlorobeciene, p-
dichlorobeoiidiie, 3,3-
dichlorodifluoromethane
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroethylent, trans-1,2-
dichloroethylenes, 1,2-
dichlorometnane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropenes
dicofol
dieldrin
dimethoate
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinoseb
CAS *
30560-19-1
107-02-8
- 79-06-1
107-13-1
15972-60-8
116-06-3
309-00-2
7429-90-5
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
1912-24-9
7440-39-3
114-26-1
71-43-2
92-87-5
50-32-8
7440-41-7
111-44-4
314-40-9
75-27-4
75-25-2
74-83-9
7440-43-9
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
75-15-0
56-23-5
57-74-9
6164-98-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
7440-47-3
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-99-0
50-29-3
333-41-5
96-12-8
124-48-1
1918-00-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
91-94-1
75-71-8
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-60-5
540-59-0
75-09-2
120-83-2
78-87-5
26952-23-8
115-32-2
60-57-1
60-51-5
51-28-5
88-85-7
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
50
1000
5
10
-
5
50
1000
100
5
Guidelines
Current future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
4
320
0.01
0.15
0.15
9
0.002
73
14
50
3
1500
3
1.3
0.0001
0.003
0.007
0.030
80
0.19
0.19
0.19
5
91
700
36
830
0.27
0.022
0.027
0.49
0.19
120
0.70
1300
9
220
70
3500
560
0.10
0.63
0.025
0.19
9
620
620
75
0.020
1400
0.38
7
70
70
4.7
21
0.56
87
0.08
0.001
1.2
14
3.5
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
2/88
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02/28/90 .
DEIAIIED
Chemical
• - Nate
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
trichloroethylene
trichlorophtnol, 2,4,5-
tricblorophenol, 2,4,6-
trichloropropane, 1,2,3-
trif lurattn
trihaloMthanea (total)
urania (picocuries/liter)
vaoadiai
vinyl chloride
xylMta
zinc
zinri)
'
REPORT 5
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES,
ARIZONA
CAS *
79-00-5
79-01-6
95-95-4
88-06-2
96-18-4
1582-09-8
3tg:28
74«-61-l
7440-62-2
75-01-4
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
12122-67-6
BY AGENCY
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5
100
5000
FS-IHAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
0.61
3.2
700
1.8
42
2
0.19
35
7
0.015
440
5000
350
2/88
2/88
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02/28/90
REPORT 5 •
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
CALIFORNIA
FSTRAC REPORT
Chwical
CAS f
"~ 15972-60-8"
116-06-3
. 309-00-2
7429-90-5
1912-24-9
114-26-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Datt)
1000 -
3
18
1
NaM
alachlor
aldicarb
aldrin .
almintB
atrazine
baygon
bentazon
benzene
benzene, a- hexachloride, see hexachlorocyclohexane laipha-)
benzene, b- hexachloride. see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7
bolero, see thiobencarb
captan 133-06-2
carbaryl 63-25-2
carbofuran 1563-66-2
carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5
chlordane 57-74-9
chloropicrin 76-06-2
C|PC (isoproByl-n-3-chlorophenyl-carba«atel 101-21-3
cis-l,2-dlchloroethylene, see dichloroethyiene, cis-1.2-
diazinon 333-41-5
dibroK-3-chloropropant, 1.2- 96-12-8
dichlorobenzene, 1,2 see dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, 1,3 see dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, 1,4 see dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorobenzene, -
dichlorobenzene,
dichlorobenzene,
dichloroethane,
dichloroethane, _
dichloroethyiene,
dichloroethyiene
dichloroethyiene
dichloroMthane
dichloropropane,
0.5
0.2
5/90
5/90
5/90
diphen
etnion
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibromide
fluorotrichloroaetaane
fonaldrtytie
lyhoaate
heptachlor epozide
hexachlorocycloh
hexachlorocycloh
•alathion
aethoxychlor
aethyl parathion
•ethylene chloride,
•onochlorobenzene
ordra* (lolinate)
parathion
ICNB
pentachlorophenol
phenol
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
TT~
10
0.05
90
4
350
60
18
0.1
50
350
14
(37)
• r JJ_
tr
0-
p-
\'l"
l'?-.
1(1-
cis-1,2-
trana-1,2-
1»2-
Ir3-
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-60-5
75-09-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
5
0.5
6
0.5
5/90
5/90
5/90
5/90
alate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
60-51-5
!|4"
le
ithane
!•
ixane (alpha-)
ixane (beta-)
le, see dichloroMthane
i
105-67-9
957-51-7
563-12-2
100-41-4
106-93-4
75-69-4
50-00-0
1071-83-6
76-44-8
1024-57-3
319-84-6
319-85-7
121-75-7
72-43-5
298-00-0
108-90-7
2212-67-1
56-38-2
82-68-8
87-86-5
108-95-2
680
0.02
0.01
30
20
5/90
5/90
5/90
5/90
130 (20)
130 (10)
**"* 1*»|
5
6
10
40
0.05
140
400 (400)
• vw \^*vw/
40
35
150
30
700
0.01
0.01
0.7
0.3
160
30
30
0.9
30
Established at liait of quantification.
Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
Secondary action level based on aesthetics. Action level :
for sim of 1,2- and 1,3- dichlorobenzene is 130 ppb.
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02/28/90
DETAILED
Chetical
•*""» "•*•••»*•"•«""" *••••
NaM
siiazine
terrachlor, see PCNB
tetrachloroetbane, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachloroethylene
thiobtncarb
« «
toluene
REPORT 5
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES,
.CALIFORNIA
————————
CAS *
122-34-9
±ttt* w? y
79-34-5
127-18-4
28249-77-6
1 AQ^flQ^^
tricMoro-1.2,2-trifluoroetnane, 1,1,2- 76-13-f
trichloroethane, 1,1,1- 71-55-6
trichloroethane, l'l'2- 79-00-5
trichloroethylene 79-01-6
trichlorofluonaethane (Freon 11),. see fluorotrichlorce» - -
trithion
uranitH picocnries/liter)
vinyl chloride
xylene, 1,2-
xylene, 1,3-
xylene, 1,4-
786-19-6
1 W v 4,J V
7440-61-1
75-01-4
95-47-6
108-38-3
106-42-3
BY AGENCY
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
1
70
5/90
200
32
20
0.5
1750
1750
1750
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
100
1200
30
1 Action lerel for s\m of xylene isowura is 620 ppb.
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REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, B? ASMCI
COLORADO
FSTRAC REPORT
Chwical
NOM
diisopropyl letnylphosphonate (DfflP)
CAS I
1445-75T
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
9/90~~
Guidtlints
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
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REPORT 5
• DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, 6? AGENCY
CONNECTICUT
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Naia.
acrylonitrila
alachlor .
aldicarb
atrazine
banzana
cazfaofoian
carfaon tatrachlorida
cblordana
cyanazina
D, 2,4-
dibrcaoethane, 1,2-, s«a athylana dibrouda
dicaiba
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroathane, 1,2-
dichloroathyiene, 1,1-
dichlorcmtoana
dichloropropana, 1,2-
dichloropropeae, 1,3-
dialdrin
dinoaab
diozana, p-
athylana dibro«ida
athylana glycol
athylana thlouraa
unganasa *
•atfiyl athyl ketone
Mthyl-t-botyl athar (HTBE)
•athvlaoa chlorida, aaa dichloroMthana
•etolachlor
PCB's
aiiazin*
tatrachloroathylena
tolnana
trichloroathana, 1,1,1-
trichloroathylene
vinyl chlorioa
CAS I
107-13-1
15972-60-8
116-06-3
1912-24-9
71-43-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
W V 4tW V
57-74-9
21725-46-2
94-75-7
1918-00-9
106-46-7
107-06-2
75-35-4
75-09-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
WW V i A
88-85-7
VW W I
123-91-1
106-93-4
107-21-1
96-45-7
7439-96-5
' TW^ JW W
78-93-3
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
1336-36-3
122-34-9
127-18-4
108-88-3
AW vw w
71-55-6
79-01-6
75-01-4
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
0.1
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
35
1
5
75
1
7
25
5
10
0.02
20
100
5000
1000
100
1
5
1000
200
5
2
4/90
4/90
4/90
4/90
2/90
4/90
4/90
4/90
4/90
12/89
4/90
4/90
4/90
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02/28/90
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
FLORIDA
Omical
NaM
benzene
carbon tetrachlorida
dichloroatnane, 1,2-
ethylene dibrcaide
tetrachloroathylana
tricUoroathvlana
vinyl chlorida
CAS 1
71-43-2
56-23-5
107-06-2
106-93-4
127-18-4
79-01-6
75-01-4
Stand
(ug/L)
1
3
0.02
3
1
aids
Future
(Data)
Guidelines
Currant Future
(ug/L) (Date)
Note
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02/28/90
• • - •;
•
™— — —
to
alachlor
aidrin
brocodichloroMthanfi
brc«o£on
chlordani
chloroform
DDT
dibrc«ochloro8»thant
dichlorobroMMthant, a
dichloroethant, 1,1-
dialdrin
dual, stt Mtolachlor
ethylbtnzent
htptachlor
heptachlor tpoxidt
iron
lasso, stt alachlor
•angantst
aetolachlor
•ttribuzin
stncor, stt Mtribuzin
1 Only for coattmltiM strving
2 Onlv for coaumitics strrina
REPORT 5
.DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES,
ILLINOIS
Chwical
'^^^••^l^«^^«B««^^«^M««^^^^^MM^«^^*^«*«
M • CAS #
15972-60-8
309-00-2
75-27-4
75-25-2
57-74-9
67-66-3
50-29-3
124-48-1
te bro»odichloroMthan«
75-34-3
60-57-1
100-41-4
76-44-8
1024-57-3
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
less than or 1,000 ptrsons or Itss than
IMI than or 1.000 MTSOM or IMI than
BY AGENCY
Standards
currant Futura
(ug/L) (Date)
1
3
50
1
0.1
0.1
1000
150
300 strrict coi
or 300 aarrie*
FSTRAC SfiP
Guidtlines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
-------
02/28710
11..
REPORT 5 -
DETAILED STAHDAEDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
KANSAS
FSTRAC REPORT
C&eatical
KaM
acenaphthyiene
acrolein
acrylonitrile
alachlor
aldrin
dXtBifltBI
anthracene
antiiony
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
atrazine
benzidine
benzo-a-anthracene
benzo-a-pyrene
benzo-b-Huoranthene
benzo-g, h. i-peryiene
benzo-E-fluoranthene
beryllium
bis' 2-chloroethyl) ether
bis 2-chloroisopropyl) ether
bis 2— ethylhexyx)pnthalate
bis chloroMthyl) ether
broucil
broeMMthane
cadBioi
carbaryl
carbofnran "•'-
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
chloride
chloro-o-cresol, 4-
chloroMthane
flk orophmol * o**
chlorophenol, p-
chrysene
copper
cyaaazine
cyanide
dacthal
DCPA, see dacthal
DDE, 4,4-
DDT
di-n-bntyl phthalate
diazinon
dibenzo-a, h-anthracene
dibroBoethane, 1,2-, see ethylene dibroaide
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichJtorobeQzeoe, o—
dicUorobaafidine, 3,3-
dichlorodiflnoroMthane
dichloroethylene, cia-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1,2-
dichloroMthane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichlorophenol, 2,6-
dichlorophenol, 3,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dieldrin
diethylphthalate
diaetnylphenol, 2,4-
diMthylphthalate
dinitro-o-cresol, 4,6-
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
CA3 |
208-96-8
107-02-8
AV i ve* w
107-13-1
15972-60-8
309-00-2
7429-90-5
120-12-7
7440-36-0
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
92-87-5
56-55-3
50-32-8
205-99-2
191-24-2
207-08-7
7440-41-7
111-44-4
108-60-1
m-81-7
WA 1
542-88-1
314-40-9
«»*T ^v y
74-83-9
7440-43-9
• »*v ^tf y
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
57.74.9
16887-00-6
AVWWf W V
1570-64-5
74-87-3
95-57-8
JtJ VI 0
106-48-9
218-01-9
7440-50-8
21725-46-2
57-12-5
1861-32-1
72-55-9
50-29-3
84-74-2
333-41-5
53-70-3
541-73-1
95-50-1
91-94-1
75-71-8
156-59-2
156-60-5
75-09-2
120-83-2
87-65-0
95-77-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
84-66-2
105-67-9
131-11-3
534-52-1
51-28-5
Standards
Currant Future
(ug/L) (Data)
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Dote
To29~
320
3.8
0.031
5000
0.029
143
7.1E+06
25
0.0015
0.029
0.03
0.029
0.029
0.029
0.13
4.2
34.7
4200
3.88-06
840
0.19
672
36
0.27
250
3000
0.19
0.1
0.3
0.029
1000
8.7
154
3500
2.4E-05
0.42
770
0.63
0.029
620
620
0.21
5600
70
70
50
700
0.2
0.3
6
2
0.0219
350,000
400
313,000
13. k
110
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REPORT 5'
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
KANSAS
FSTRAC REPORT
Chaaical
Nate
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,6-
dinoaeb
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
enooaulfan aulfate
endoanlfan, alpha-
endoaulfan, beta-
ethyJUbenzene
fluoranthene
flnorene
fluorotrichloroMthane
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexachlorobutadiene
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
hexachloroethane
indeno(1,2,3,-c,d)pyrene
iron
iaophorone
•alathion
Mtfiyl pirathion
MthyltM chloride, at* diehloroMthaM
Mtolaehlor
Mtribntin
•onochlorobnztnt
naphthalu*
nictol
nitritt
nitrob«DZ«n»
nitrophtnol, 2-
nitrophtnol, 4-
nitro3oduMthyla«in«, n-
nitroaodiphtnylasin*/ n-
parathion
PCB's
ptnticfalorophuol
phuuthrut
phtnol
piclom
propacblor
propazin*
pyrsat
aodia
sulfati
T, 2,1,5-
TBN (totalJau* nwtrala aottd)
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
tttrachlorotthtnt, 1,1,2,2-
tatrachlorotthylta*
tetrachloroMtAia*, act carbon tttrachloride
tetrachlorophtnol, 2,3,4,6-
thallim
tolutnt
tricblorobenzene, 1,2,4-
trichlorophenol, 2,4,5-
trichlorophuol, 2 4,6-
TVOC (total volatilt organica)
vinyl chloride
xylenu
zinc
.CAS i
121-14-2"
606-20-2
88-85-7
122-66-7
1031-07-8
959-98-8
33213-65-9
100-41-4
206-44-0
86-73-7
75-69-4
76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
87-68-3
77-47-4
67-72-1
193-39-5
7439-89-6
78-59-1
121-75-7
7439-96-5
298-00-0
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7
91-20-3
7440-02-0
14797-65-0
98-95-3
88-75-5
100-02-7
62-75-9
86-30-6
56-38-2
1336-36-3
87-86-5
85-01-8
108-95-2
.918-02-1
918-16-7
.39-40-2
-29-00-0
7440-23-5
14808-79-8
93-76-5
1746-01-6
79-34-5
127-18-4
58-90-2
7440-28-0
108-88-3
120-82-1
95-95-4
88-06-2
75-01-4
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
Standards
Current Fatnre
(ug/L) (Date)
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
Tl
0.45
74 .
52.5
52.5
680
0.029
0.029
8000
0.76
0.38
0.2
4.5
0.029
300
5200
140
50
1.7
105
175
60
143
150
1000
290
290
0.0014
30
0.05
220
0.029
300
490
93
117
0.029 ,
100,000
250,000
35
10
2.2E-6
1.7
263
13
2000
13
100
2
440
5000
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DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGEHC7
MAINE
FSTHAC REPORT
Chemical
Name
acifluorfen
acrylamide
alachlor
aldicarb - ~
alpha-BHP, see hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
aluminum
ametryn
amiben, see chloramben
ammonium snlfamate
arsenic
atrazine
azinophosmethyl
barium
bayoon
bentazon
benzene
beta-BBC, see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
bis (2-chioroethyi) ether
bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
bromacil
• . •
bromide
butachior
butylate
.A*, j
cadmium
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
chloramben
chloramine
L. 1 . '
chlorate
chlordane
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
chlorobenzene. see monochlorobenzene
chlorothtlonil
t .
chromium
cis-l,2-dichloroethyleae, aee dichloroethylene,
cyanazine
cyanide
D, *,*— 9
dactnal
dalapon
DDT
Standards
:::-; — Current Future
CAS | (ug/I) (Date)
5094-66-6
Wi?1 Vw W
76-06-1
15972-60-8
116-06-3
7429-90-5
834-12-8
7713-06-0
7440-38-2
1912-24-9
+*+m 61 y
86-50-0
7440-39-3
114-26-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
111-44-4
117-81-7
314-40-9
24959-67-9
23184-66-9
2008-41-5
7440-43-9
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
5234-68-4
133-90-4
55-86-7
10326-21-3
57-74-9
10049-04-4
14998-27-7
• • v*Q ml *
1897-45-6
7440-47-3
i Tnw ^ i
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REPORT 5 '
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MAINE
FSTRAC REPORT
dinitrophenol,
dinoseb
diozane, P-
2,4-
disulfoton
diuron
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
ethylene thiourea
ETU, see ethylene thiourea
fenaaiphos
flucwtron
fluoride
fluorotrichloroMthane
folpet
fonofos
formaldehyde
fuel oil 12
gasoline
glyphoiate,
fieptachlor •
heptachlor epozide
hezachlorobenzene
hezachlorocyclohezane
hezachlorocyclohezane
hezachlorocylcohezane
hexachlorophene
hezane, n-
iodide
lead
lindane
•alathion
•aleic hydrazide
•aneb
HCPA
•ercary
Mthoxychlor
Mthyl athyl katona
•ethyl Mtnaczylata
•ethyl parathion
•ethyl-t-botyl ath«
Mthylana chloride,
•etolachlot
•atribuzin
•onochlorobenzana
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
nitrobenzene
nitrophenol
oxa»yl
PAH's
paraquat
paratnion
PCB'a
PCNB
pentachlorophenol
phorate
Cheaical
Nan
_
liourea
me
r
la (alpha-)
le (beta-)
ae (gavu-), see lindane
x (HTM)
see dichloronethane
Standards .
CAS 1 . (ug/L) (Date)
51-28-5
88-85-7
123-91-1
957-51-7
298-04-4
330-54-1
145-73-3
7>20-8
106-89-8
100-41-4
106-93-4
107-21-1 -
96-45-7
22224-92-6
2164-17-2
16984-48-8
75-69-4
133-07-3
944-22-9
50-00-0
68476-30-2
8006-61-9
1071-83-6
.:76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
319-84-6
319-85-7
70-30-4
110-54-3
20461-54-5
7439-92-1
58-89-9
121-75-7
123-33-1
12427-38-2
94-74-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
80-62-6
298-00-0
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-65-0
98-95-3
seq:55
23135-22-0
s eg: 6
llTO-42-5
56-38-2
1336-36-3
92-68-8
T-36-5
:99-02-2
Guidelines
(ug/L) (Date) Note
31
70
200
0.3
14
140
0.2
35
700
0.005
5500
3
1.8
90
2400
2300
0.32
14
30
50
50
700
0.08
0.04
0.2
2.4
2
4000
340
20
0.2
40
3500
10
2.5
2
50
100
170
200
2
50
100
:75
50
0,000
000
.4
175
25
30
8.6
0.05
71
6
0.2
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«_ REPORI 5
DETAIim STAHDARDS AND OTID'EIINES, BI AGEHCY
MAINE
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
CAS
picloram
prometon
pronamide
propachlor
propanil
propazine
prophaa
resorcinol
rotenone
selenium
silver
simazine
strontium
styrene
T, 2,4.5-
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufoa
f;gtS{SrSSn?s;p"dioxia'2'3'7'8-'Mtrao'
thirai
toxaphene
TP7l.4,5- (Silm)
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethylene
trichlorophtnol, 2,4,6-
trifluralln
trlhaloMthanea (total)
trinitrophenol
vinyl chloride
xylenes
ziram (and Ferbam)
Standards
Curr«nt Future
(ug/L) (Date)
1610-18-0
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
709-98-8
139-40-2
122-42-9
108-46-3
83-79-4
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
7440-24-6
100-42-5
93-76-5
1746-01-6
34014-18-1
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
137-26-8
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
79-01-fi
88-06-2
1582-09-8
s«q:28
88-89-1
75-01-4
1330-20-7
137-30-4
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Hote
loo "
100
52
92
40
14
120
140
10
50
2400
70
2.2E-6
35
90
0.18
10
0.3
200
700
2
100
57
0.15
400
25
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16
REPORT 5 -
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MARYLAND
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Nate
acetone
benzalkonium chloride
brcewfon
flnorotrichloroMtluuM
formaldehyde
hydroOTinone
iron
isopropanol
•anganeae
potassium carbonate
sodiM bisulfitt .
aodiot bromide
sodiut sulfate
aodim solfite
tetraaodini EDTA
triethylene glycol
CAS *
67-64-1
8001-54-5
75-25-2
75-69-4
50-00-0
123-31-9
7439-89-6
67-63-0
7439-96-5
584-08-7
7631-90-5
7647-15-6
7757-82-6
7757-83-7
64-02-8
112-27-6
Standards
Current future
(ug/L) (Date)
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
~3600 "
10
40
8750 -
10
10
300
3000
50
70
70
250
210
100
180
1750
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REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MASSACHUSETTS
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Name
acetone
alachlbr
• • • , ,
aldicarb .
aldicarb sulfone
aldicarb sulfozide
arsenic
atrazine
barium
benzene
beta particle and photon activity
bis(2^ethylhexyl)phthaiate
bromomethane
cadmium
carbofuran
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
chloroform
chromium
copper
cyanide
D, 2,4-
dibromo-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroethane, ifl-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1.1-
dichloroethylenea, 1,2-
dichlorometnane
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4-, see D, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2- '
dichloropropene, 1,3- !
dinoseb i
dioxane, p-
endrin
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibromide
ethylene glycol
fluoride
gross alpha activity ;
heptachlor epozide
lead
lindane ;
nftjrcurv *
methozychlor
methyl ethyl ketone 1
methyl isobotyl ketone ;
methyl-t-botyl ether QBBE) :
methylene chloride, see dichloromethane
metolachloi ;
monochlorobenzene 1
nitrate ;
oxamyl ;
PCB's ]
radium 226/228 ]
radon ]
selenium 7
silver
sodium • i
styrene 1
tetrachloroethylene I
Standards Guideline!
— ^n — Current Future Current Futv
CAS * (ug/L) (Date) (ug/L) (Da
67-64-1 700
15972-60-8 2
116-06-3 in
**V WW W III
1646-88-4 40
1646-87-3 in
7440-38-2 50
1912-24-9 3
7440-39-3 1000
71-43-2 5
117-81-7 10
74-83-9 in
* » Wrf J III
7440-43-9 10
1563-66-2 m
56-23-5 5
57-74-9 n c
57-66-3 s
* i wv ti 3
7440-47-3 50
7440-50-8 1300
57-12-5 140
94-75-7 100
36-12-8 02
35-50-1 600
106-46-7 5
'5-34-3 . 5
107-06-2 5
'5-35-4 7
540-59-0 70
75-09-2 , 5
78-87-5 l
542-75-6 2
18-85-7 5
23-91-1 50
2-20-8 02
«• fcV V V ••
00-41-4 7M
-;! 2± i 'W
06-93-4 0.04
07-21-1 5500
6984-48-8 4000
2587-46-1 15pCi/L
'6-44-8 0.2
.024-57-3 0.1
439-92-1 50
8-89-9 4
439-97-6 2
2-43-5 100
8-93-3 350
08-10-1 350
634-04-4 50
1218-45-2 8
08-90-7 100
4797-55-8 10,000
3135-22-0 50
336-36-3 0 5
3982-63-3 5 pCi/L
0043-92-2 10,000 pCi/L
782-49-2 10
440-22-4 50
440-23-5 20,000
00-42-5 5
2M8-4 5
1 From non-chlorinated supplies only
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MASSACHUSETTS
tolutnt
toxaphtnt
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvw) •
trichlorotthant, 1,1,1-
tricblorotthant, ' ' "
trichlorottbyltnc
trihalcwthanw ('
uranim Jpicocurii
vinyl chloridt
zyltnts
Ch«i'cal
Hot
IX) •
1,1,1-
1,1,2-
i
total)
,ts/littr)
CAS I
108-88-3
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
atq:28
74«-61-l
75-01-4
1330-20-7
, Stand
Current
(ug/L)
5
10
200
5
100
2
arda
Future
(Datt)
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Datt) Note
2000
30
10
1000
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REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MINNESOTA
7STMC SEPOSI
Chemical
Name
acetone
acifluorfan
acrylamide
acrylonitrile
alachlor
aldicarb
aldrin
allyl chloride
aaetryn
amoonium snlfamate
arsenic
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
atrazine
barium
baygon
bentazon
benzene
bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
bromacil
bromodichloromethane
bromoform
bromcMthane
butylate
cadmium
carbaryl
carboruran
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
chloramben
chlordane
chloroform
chlorothalonil
chromium
copper
cyanazine
cyanide
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DDT
diazinon
dibromo-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dibromobenzene, 1,4-
dibromochloromethane
dicamba
dichlorobenzene, m-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobtoze&e. p-
dichlorobtazidine; 3,3-
dichlorodifluoromethane
dichloroethane, 1,1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1.1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1,2-
dichloromethane
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dieldrin
djmethrin
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
CAS 1
67-64-1
V 1 V^ A
5094-66-6
WV*T WW W
79-06-1
107-13-1
15972-60-8
116-06-3
309-00-2
107-05-1
834-12-8
7773-06-0
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
7440-39-3
114-26-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
• * »W *t
111-44-4
117-81-7
314-40-9
75-27-4
75-25-2
74-83-9
2008-41-5
7440-43-9
M-25-2
*•«/ &
1563-66-2
56-23-5
5234-68-4
WAW7 WW ^
133-90-4
AwW JV v
57-74-9
• • • T *
67-66-3
1897-45-6
7440-47-3
7440-50-8
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-99-0
50-29-3
333-41-5
v««W ^A «|
96-12-8
106-37-6
124-48-1
1918-00-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
91-94-1
75-71-8
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-60-5
75-09-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
67239-16-1
51-28-5
Standards
• Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
50
wv
1000
E
J '.
10
s
V
50
100
75
5 :
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
70
700
9
0.1
0.7
6
10
0.02
0.002
60
1500
50
7.1E+06
1500
18
0.31
40
80
140
140
0.003
50
700
36
2.7
700
105
0.3
57
15
120
1300
9
154
3500
560
0.6
0.3
70
140
9
620
620
0.21
1400
810
3.8
70
70
48
5.6
2
0.02
2100
14
1
1 Standards listed are current, enforceable HCL's.
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20
REPORT 5 •
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MINNESOTA
rSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Naie
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinoseb
dioxane, p-
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
disulfoton
diuron
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroeude
ethylene glycol
ethylene thlourea
fenamiphos
fluoMtron
fluoride
fluorotrichlorcaethane
fonofoi
glyphosate
leptachlor
ieptachlor epoxide
lexachlorobenzene
lexachlorobutadiene
lexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
lexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
lexachlorodibenzodioxin
lexachloroethane
lexazinone
lead
lindane
•aleic hydrazide
MCPA
•ercury
Mthayl
•ethoxychlor
Mthyl ethyl ketone
wthyl isooutyl ketone
Mthyl parathion
Mtolacnlor
Mtribuzin
tonochlorobenzene
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
nitroaodlaethylMine, n-
nitro3odiph«nyl«ine, n-
oxamyl
PAB's
paraquat
PCB's (total noncarcinogenic)
pentacnlorophenol
phenol
piclorax
proaeton
pronamida
propachlor
propazine
s * ,
propha
selenitm
silver
Standards Guidelines
CAS * (ug/L) (Date) (ug/L) (Date) Note
121-14-2 1.1
88-85-7 3.5
123-91-1 70
957-51-7 200
122-66-7 0.5
298-04-4 0.3
330-54-1 14
145-73-3 140
72-20-8 0.2 0.3
106-89-8 35
100-41-4 680
106-93-4 0.005
107-21-1 14,000
96-45-7 2.i
22224-92-6 1.8
2164-17-2 90
16984-48-8 4000
75-69-4 2100
944-22-9 14
1071-83-6 700
76-44-8 0.08
1024-57-3 0.04
118-74-1 0.2
87-68-3 1.4
•319-84-6 0.06
319-85-7 0.2
34465-46-8 6E-5
67-72-1 0.7
51235-04-2 210
7439-92-1 50 20
58-89-9 4 0.3 1
123-33-1 3500
94-74-6 3.6
7439-97-6 2 1.1
16752-77-5 175
72-43-5 100 340
78-93-3 170
108-10-1 350
298-00-0 2
51218-45-2 10
21087-64-9 175
108-90-7 300
7440-02-0 150
14797-55-8 10,000
14797-65-0 1000
62-75-9 0.007
86-30-6 70
23135-22-0 175
seg:6 0.028
1910-42-5 3
1336-36-3 0.05
0.28
87-86-5 220
108-95-2 280
1918-02-1 490
1610-18-0 100
23950-58-5 52
1918-16-7 92
139-40-2 14
122-42-9 120
7782-49-2 10 45
7440-22-4 50
1 Standards listed are current, enforceable MCL'a.
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REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
NEW JERSEY
FS35AC REPORT
. »=" Standards
benz
carb
chlo.
dich
dich.
dich
dich
dick
dich.
ethyj
forax
Nam
ene
on tetrachloride
rdane
Lorobenzene, •-
iorobenzene, o- .
oroethane, 1,2-
oroethylene, 1,1-
oroethylenes, 1,2-
oroMthane
•neglycol
1 /4«kVtJ>
haxane, n-
aethyl ethyl Intone
•ethylene chloride, see dichlonaethane
aonochlorobenzane
PCB's
tatrachloroethylene
trichlorobenzene, 1.2,4-
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethylene
vinyl chloride
zylenea
CAS t
71-43-2
56-23-5
57-74-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
107-06-2
75-35-4
540-59-0
75-09-2
107-21-1
50-00-0
108-90-7
1336-36-3
127-18-4
120-82-1
71-55-6
79-01-6
75-01-4
1330-20-7
• Current
(ug/L)
'1
2
0.5
600
600
2
10
2
2
0.5
8
26
1
44
Future
(Date)
1990
1990
1990
1990
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
l"
290
110
33
270
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1 Guidelines for a 1 year versus lifetime exposure period are available for all coopounds listed as having standa I
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BKGEHO.
02/28/90
24
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5
DETAILS? STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
NEH IORK
aldicarb
atrazine
carbofuran
PCB's
Cbeucal
Nau
ontaiinant
unspecific organic contat.
contaminant
CAS f
116-06-3
1912-24-9
1563-66-2
1336-36-3
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5
100
50
m
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Hote
•v«
7
25
15
1
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02/28/90
25
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
FSTRAC REPOR1
Chemical
KaM
icifluorfen
icrylaiida
ilachlor
adrin
ilminoi
iMtrvn
OBonim anlfaiate
uaanie
tab«9tos (long fibers/liter)
itrazine
>arita
taygon
mnefin
«ntazon
>enzene
«rvilini
iat2-ethylhexyl) phtnalate
rcucil
rcBodichloroMtnant
rcBoform
ntylate
atkiai
aptan
arbaryl
arbofuran
arbon tetracaloridt
arboxin
iloraibtn
ilordant
dorid*
ilorofoa
ilorothalonil
ilorpyrifoa
htcun
opptr
yanazint
Tanid*
/ 2.4-
ictoal
alapon
DT
L-n-bntyl phthalatt
Lazlnon
lbioBO-3-ehloiopropaiw, 1,2-
LbrcBocbloroMtnaat
Lcatba
LchlorotMDZtM, »-
LchlorobioztM, o-
LchlorobieMM, p-
LchlorodiflnoraMthaM
LcMorodiph«yltrichloro«than«, 4,4-, aee DDT
Lcbiozotthanti l|2-
Lchloroethylent, 1,1-
Lchloroathylena, trans-1,2-
Lchloromctnane
Lchloropropane, 1,2-
Lchloiopropent, 1,3-
Leldrin
iaethoata
LMthrin
inoa^>
CAS *
"5094-66-6
79-06-1
15972-60-8
309-00-2
7429-90-5
834-12-8
7713-06-0
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
7440-39-3
114-26-1
1861-40-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
7440-41-7
117-81-7
314-40-9
75-27-4
75-25-2
2008-41-5
7440-43-9
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
5234-68-4
133-90-4
57-74-9
16887-00-6
67-66-3
1897-45-6
2921-88-2
7440-47-3
7440-50-8
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
18(1-32-1
75-90-0
50-29-3
84-74-2
333-41-5
96-12-8
124-48-1
X918-QO-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
75-71-8
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-60-5
75-09-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
60-51-5
67239-16-1
88-85-7
Standards
Current Futur«
(ug/L) (Data)
50
1000
5
100
100
10
5
250,000
100
'50
1000
100
100
75
5
7
Guidelines
Currant Future
(ng/L) (Data)
9
0.01
0.5
0.05
50
60
1500
30
Jw
7E+6
2
3
35
18
0.7
1200 ""
50
350
700
36
vv
0.3
700
100
0.03
c
V
2
1/91
9
70
3500
560
0.8
220
0.6
0.03
9
600
600
2
1400
1/91
0.4
70
2
0.6
80
0.002
140
2100
7
Note
1 Repraaanta a aacondary HCL (aaathetica-basad standard).
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02/28/90
26
REPORT 5 '^*
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Nam
CAS*
dioxane, p-
diphenaaid
disnlfoton
dithane, see lancozeb
diuron
endosulfan
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
"'-- see EPIC
ethion
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
ethylene thiourea
fenamiphos
ferba*
flucMtron
fluoride
flnorotrichloroMthane
folpet
fonofos
glyphosate
neptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexane, n-
hexazinone
iron
lead
lindane
•alathion
•aleic hydrazide
aancozeb
•aneb
aanganese
MCPA
•ercury
aethozychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
•ethyl parathlon
aethyl-t^mtyl ether (MTBE)
•etokchlor
aatribuzin
aonochlocobenzene
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
nitrogen (total)
ozaayi
paraquat
PCNB
pentachloronitrobenzene, see PCNB
pentachlorophenol
phorate
picloraa
polychlorinated biphenyls, see PCB's
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
123-91-1
957-51-7
298-04-4
330-54-1
115-29-7
145-73-3
72-20-8
759-94-4
563-12-2
100-41-4
106-93-4
107-21-1
96-45-7
22224-92-6
14484-64-1
2164-17-2
16984-48-8
75-69-4
133-07-3
944-22-9
1071-83-6
56-86-0
76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
110-54-3
51235-04-2
7439-89-6
7439-92-1
58-89-9
121-75-7
123-33-1
8018-01-7
12427-38-2
7439-96-5
94-74-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
108-10-1
298-00-0
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-65-0
7727-37-9
23135-22-0
1910-42-5
1336-36-3
87-86-5
238-02-2
1918-02-1
0.2
4000
300
50
4
"
10,000
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
~7
200
0.3
14
140
4
50
35
680
0.0005
7000
25
90
2000
3400
if
700
25
0.08
0.04
0.02
4000
210
5
0.03
100
3500
2
10
4
180
170
40
2
50
10
180
100
150
1000
10.000
180
0.5
200
0.2
490
1/91
1/91
1 Represents a secondary HCL (aesthetics-based standard)
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02/28/90
27
REPORT 5
DETAILS) STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
FSTRAC REPOR'i1
proieton
pronaaida
propachlor
propazine
propha*
radio 226/228
radon
rotenone
selenita
silver
siiazine
sodim
atyrena
aulfate
T, 2,4.5-
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
Chaeical
NaM
Standards Guidelines
CAS 1 (ug/L) (Data) (ug/L) (Date)
Note
1610-18-0 100
23950-58-5 52
191
13«
122
13S
100
83-
7.78
8-16-7 92
-40-2 14
-42-9 120
82-63-3 5 pCi/1
43-92-2 1/91
79-4 4.
2-49-2 10
7440-22-4 50
122-34-9 . 35
7440-23-5 20
100-42-5 5
14808-79-8 250,000
93-76-5 21
in
34(
590
130
6-01-6 2E-7
14-18-1 350
2-51-2 90
71-79-9 0.2
1
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,1,2- 630-20-6 2
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 2
tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 0.7
thirat 137-26-8 10
tolutot
tozapbua
108-88-3 2000
8001-35-2 5 0.03
TpTl^rS- (SilTK) 93-72-1 10
trichioroathaM, 1,1,1- 71-55-6 200
trichloroathana,
112- 79-00-5 1
trichloroathylana ' ' 79-01-6 5 3
trichlorophtnoxyacatic acid, 2,4.5-, sat T, 2,4,5-
trichlorophanonvropionic acid, 2,4,5-, aaa If, 2,4,5-
triflaralin 1582-09-8 2
trihaloMthanaa
vinyl chlorida
zyla&aa
zuc
(total) aaq:28 100
7HJ1-4 2 0.02
1330-20-7 400
7440-66-6 5000
1
1 Represents a secondary HCL (aesthetics-based standard).
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?IGE HO.
02/28/90
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AHD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
O.S.E.P.A. (ODH)
F.S3BAC REPORT
Chemical
. . Name CAS *
acifluorfen 5094-66-6
acrylamide . 79-06-1
acrylonitrile . 107-13-1
adipates (DEHA) 103-23-1
al
al
al
al
al
achlor 15972-60-8
iicarb 116-06-3
iicarb sulfone 1646-88-4
iicarb sulfozide 1646-87-3
irin 309-00-2
aluminum 7429-90-5
ametryn 834-12-8
ammonia 7664-41-7
ammonium sulfamate 7713-06-0
antimony 7440-36-0
arsenic 7440-38-2
asbestos (long fibers/liter) 1332-21-4
atrazine • 1912-24-9
barium 7440-39-3
basagran, see bentazon
baygon 114-26-1
bentazon 25057-89-0
benzene 71-43-2
beryllium 7440-41-7
beta particle and photon activity 12587-47-2
bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether 108-60-1
boron 7440-42-8
bromacil 314-40-9
bromate 15541-45-4
bromobenzene 108-86-1
bromochloromethane 74-97-5
bromodichloromethane 75-27-4
bromofon 75-25-2
bromomethane 74-83-9
butvlate 2008-41-5
cadmium 7440-43-9
ca!&!1 ShS5;2
carbofnran 1561-Sfr-2
caj
(ail
chJ
ch
ch
ch,
ch
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch.
ch
ch.
ch
ch.
ch
ch
ch
ch
ch
ch.
*oo tetrachloride 56-23-5
rboxin 5234-68-4
oraBbea 133-90-4
oramine 55-86-7
ordane 57-74-9
orinated acids
orinated aldehydes seq:78
orinated ketones seq:5
orine 7712-50-5
orine dioxide 10049-04-4
orite 14998-27-7
orobenzene, see monochlorobenzene
orodibromomethane, see dibrcmochloromethane
oroethane 75-00-3
oroform 67-66-3
oromethane 74-87-3
orophenols seq:20
oropicrin 76-06-2
orothalonil 1897-45-6
orotoluene, o- 95-09-8
orotoluene, p- 106-43-4
lorpyrifos 2921-88-2
rcmium 7440-47-3
copper 7440-50-8
Standards Guidelines
Current Future Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) (ug/L) (Date) Note
1
12/90 1
1/92 9/90
6/91
12/90 1
12/90 10
12/90 40-
12/90 10
9/90
1/92 9/90
60
1/92 9/90
2000
50 6/91
12/90
12/90 3
1000 12/90 5000
3
20
5 1
6/91 9/90
1/92 9/90
90
1/92
9/90
100 1/92 9/90
100 1/92 9/90
1/92 10
350
10 12/90 5
700 3/88
12/90 40
700
100
1/92 9/90
12/90 1
: 792 9/90
: 792 9/90
:/92
792 9/90
792 1000 9/90
1/92 1000
2
100 9/90
1/92
1/92 9/90
1/92
1/92 100
1/92 100
9/90
50 12/90 120
4/90
cumene, see isopropylbenzene
1 Ho lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA document.
2 Ho lifetime HA derived due to data deficiencies.
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29
REPORT 5-
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GDIDELIIIES, BY AGENCY
U.S.E.P.A. (ODH)
FSTRAC REPORT
—
Cheucal
Nate. -
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclonite'(RDX)
cyMi
at, p-
dactnal
dalapon
DBCP, 3M dibroaocbloropropant
Standai
CAS 1 (ug/L)
•da Gui
'uture Curreo
Date) (ug/I
21725-46-2 1/92 10
57-12-5 6/91 154
121-82-4
99-87-6
2
94-75-7 100 12/90 70
1861-32-1 4000
75-90-0 6/91 200
DEHA, SM adipatta
DEHP( SM bia(2-ethylhtxyl)phthali!tt
diazinon
dibrc*o-3-chloropropant, 1,2-
dibrcaochloroMtnane
dibroMMtnant
dicaiba
dichlorobtnzent, i-
dicblorobenzent, o-
dichlorobtnztnt, p-
dichlorodliluoroMthant
dicbJ
diet
dich.
dich,
dicb.
dicb.
dich.
dicb,
dick
dicb.
dich]
ditlc
diiac
diMt
oroetbane, 1,1-
orottbant, 1,2-
orottbyltnt, 1,1-
orotthyltnt, cia-1,2-
orottbyltnt, trana-1,2-
.oroMtnant-i-
oropropant, 1,2-
oropropant, 1,3-
oropropant, 2,2-
oroproptnt, 1,1-
oroproptnt, 1,3-
Irin
»ropyl Mtbylphoapbonatt (DIMP)
mrin
dinitrotolntnt, 2,4-
dinoatb
diozant, p-
diphi
maia
diqoat
diaulfoton
dinron
EDB,
SM ttbvltnt dibroidt
endothall "
endrin
epic
ethy
ethy
ethy
ethy
ethyj
ilorobydrin
btnzt&t
ent dibromidt
tnt dichloridt, SM dichloroethant, 1,2-
tnt glycol
Lent tblonrta
fenaipbM
fluoMcron
fluoride
fluorotricbloroMtbant
333-41-5
0.6
96-12-8 12/90
124-48-1 100
74-95-3 1/92
1918-00-9 1/92 200
541-73-1
620
95-50-1 12/90 620
106-46-7 75
75-71-8
75-34-3
107-06-2 5
75
1000
75-35-4 7 7
156-59-2 12/90 70
156-60-5 12/90 70
75-09-2 6/91
78-87-5 ]
142-28-9 :
594-20-7 ;
563-58-6 !
542-75-6 :
60-57-1
1445-75-6
67239-16-1
L2/90
792
792
792
L/92
600
2000
121-14-2 1/92
88-85-7 6/91 7
123-91-1
957-51-7
200
85-00-7 6/91
298-04-4
330-54-1
0.3
10
145-73-3 6/91 100
72-20-8 0.2 6/91 0.32
106-89-8 12/90
100-41-4 12/90 680
106-93-4 12/90
107-21-1
96-45-7
22224-92-6
2164-17-2
16984-48-8 4000
75-69-4
fog oil, SM hezacblorottbant
fonofos
formaldehyde
gasoline
glyphosate
gross alpha activity
naloacetonitriles
heptacblor
944-22-9
50-00-0
8006-61-9
7000
2
90
2000
2000
10
1071-83-6 6/91 700
12587-46-1 15pCi/L 1/91
1/92
76-44-8 12/90
Future
(Date) Note
9/90
9/90
9/90
9/90
9/90
1 No lifetime HA dtriTtd dnt to data daficitaciea.
2 No lifttiM HA. dtrivtd dnt to carcinogenic proptrtita or othtr factors, att HA docmtnt.
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02728/90
REPORT 5
DETAIIED STAHDARDS AND GDIDEIIHES, BY
O.S.E.P.A. (ODH)
fSTRAC REPORT
heptachlor eppzide
hezachlorobenzene
hezachlorobutadiene
hezachlorocyciopent
hezachloroetnane
hezane, n-
hezazinone
HMX
hypochlorite ion
isophorone
isopropylbenzene
ketonea, see chlorii
lead
lindane
aalathion
aaleic hydrazide
•anganese
MCPA
sercury
a«tho«yl
aathoxychlor
oethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl parathion
•ethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)
•ethylene chloride
•etolachlor
•etribuzin
•olybdeooi
•onochlorobenzene
n-propyl benzene
naphthalene
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
nitrocellulose (non-toxic)
nitroguanidine
ozaayl
ozone
PAH'a
paraquat
PCB'a
pentachloroethane
pentachlorophenol
phenol
phthalates
piclorai
proaeton
pronaaide
propachlor
propazine
prqphai
radlai 226/228
selenim
silver
silvez, see TP, 2,4,5-
siaazine
sodiun
strontira
styrene
aulfate
T, 2,4,5-
"D, 2,3,7,8-
uieucai
Naae CAS 1
1024-57-3
118-74-1
, . 87-68-3
iene 77.47.4
67-72-1
110-54-3
51235-04-2
2691-41-0
14380-61-1
-78-59-1
K~4 v t 98'82-8
ted ketonea
7439-92-1
58-89-9
121-75-7
123-33-1
7439-96-5
94-74-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
,__. 298-00-0
HTBE) 1634-04-4
• dichlorcMthane
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
7439-98-7
108-90-7
103-65-1
91-20-3
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
. . 14797-65-0
lie) 9004-70-0
556-88-7
23135-22-0
10028-15-6
sea: 6
19TO-42-5
1336-36-3
76HU-7
87-86-5
108-95-2
seg:31
1918-02-1
1610-18-0
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
139-40-2
122-42-9
13982-63-3
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
7440-23-5
7440-24-6
100-42-5
14808-79-8
93-76-5
1746-01-6
Standards
Current Future
(ug/I) (Date)
12/90
1/92
1/92
*/ Jit
6/91
V/ ^A
1/92
1/92
50 4/90
4 12/90
1/92
•/ »*
2 12/90
100 12/90
1/92
12/90
10,000 12/90
12/90
6/91
1/92
6/91
v/ »*
12/90
12/90
6/91
6/91
5 pCi/I 4/91
10 12/90
50 1/92
6/91
1/91
12/90
6/91
1/92
6/91
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/I) (Date)
*
10/90
200
Avv
•
9/90
50
'm m
W.
1.1
200
e*VV
340
i
9/90
100
200
*W
300 m
300
WWV
150
10,000
1060
10/90
m 10/9°
30
9/90
220
9/90
31 Jv
500
100
AVW
50
w
90
rfW
10
100
9/90
1
9/90
•?/ Jw
9/90
70
Note
1
1
1
2
i
i
1
S
or other factor3'
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02/28/90
REPORT 5 .
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GOIDELIHES, BY AGENCY
u.
Cheiical
• ' - HaM
'tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,1,2-
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachloroethylene
thallium.
toluene
toxaphene
tran
trie
trie
trie
trie
trie
trie
trie
trif
2,4,5- (Silvez)
5-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene,
dorobenzene, 1,2,4-
ilorobenzene, 1,3,5-
ilorobenzenes
iloroethane, 1,1,1-
iloroethane, 1,1,2-
iloroethylene
iloropropane, 1,2,3-
trihaloMthants (total)
triiethylbenzene, 1, 2, 4-
triMthylbenzene, 1,3,5-
trinitroglycerol
trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-
vanadin
vinyl chloride
vinylidene chloride, see dichlorodthylene, 1,
white phosphorus
xylenes
zinc
zinc
chloride
S.E.P.A. (ODH)
CAS f
34014-18-1
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
630-20-6
79-34-5
127-18-4
7440-28-0
108-88-3
8001-35-2
93-72-1
trans-1.2-
120-82-1 ...
108-70-3
~
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
96-18-4
1582-09-8
seq:28
9P63-6
108-67-8
55-63-0
118-96-7
7440-62-2
75-01-4
" 12185-10-3
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
7646-85-7
Standards
(ug/L) (Date)
1/92
12/90
6/91
12/90
5 12/90
10 12/90
6/91
200
6/91
5
1/92
100 1/92
1/92
2
12/90
1/92
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
(ug/L)
500
90
0.9
70
10
2420
52
9
200
3
5
40
2
400
CUUU.B
(Date)
9/90
9/88
9/90
10/90
9/90
10/90
Note
1
2
2
1
2
1 Ho lifetta H& dtrirad dne to data deficiencies.
2 Ho lifetiM HA derived dne to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docment.
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32
FSTRAC BEPCRT
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
UTAH '
Cheaical
Hue
-sulfate
TDS
CAS *
14808-79-8"
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
2E-6
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
Tsifi
5E-5
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33
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5 -
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGEHCT
VERMONT
alachlor
aldicarb
aldicar!
aldicui
aietryn
amoalta
arsenic
atrazine
barium
baygon
benefin
benomyl
bentazon
benzene
bromacil
bromodid
broKxynil
butylate
caduv
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon ti
carboxin
chlora^sen
chlordane
chloroform
chlorothi
chlorpyr:
chromloi
copper
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclopei
D, 2/1-
dactnal
dalapon
diazinon
dib:
dib__.
dicamba
dichlor
dichlon
dichlor
dichlon
dichlor
dichlor
dichlor
dichlor*
dichlon
dichlon,
dieldrin
diaethrin
dinoseb
diozane. .
diphenamid
di.iqlfoton
diuron
endothaU
endrin
Cheaical
Haw CAS 1
rfen • . 5094-66-6
ide 79-06-1
r 15972-60-8
3 .. 116-06-3
} sulfone 1646-88-4
b sulfoxide 1646-87-3
834-12-8
• sulfamate 7713-06-0
7440-38-2
i 1912-24-9
'440-39-3
: 14-26-1
861-40-1
: 7804-35-2
i 25057-89-0
71-43-2
L u 314-40-9
diloromethane 75-27-4
ul 1689-84-5
» 2008-41-5
7440-43-9
L 63-25-2
•an 1563-66-2
:etrachloride 56-23-5
L .. . . 5234-66-4
m ' 133-90-4
» 57-74-9
>rm 67-66-3
nlflail 1897-45-6
:ifoa 2921-88-2
7440-47-3
7440-50-8
» 21725-46-2
57-12-5
tane 287-92-3
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-90-0
, u, 333-41-S
3-chloroproptM, 1,2- 96-12-8
•than* 74-95-3
1918-00-9
benzene, o- 95-50-1
benzene, p- 106-46-7
ethane, 1,1- 75-34-3
ethane, 1,2- 107-06-2
ethylene, 1,1- 75-35-4
ethylenea, 1,2- 540-59-0
•ethane 75-09-2
propane, 1,2- ''8-87-5
proptM, 1,3- 542-75-6
propylene, 1,3-, see dichloropropene, 1,3-
60™57~1
n 57239-16-1
88-85-7
P- 123-91-1
id 957-51-7
on :98-04-4
330-54-1
1 145-73-3
"2-20-8
ohydrin 1:6-99-8
zene 1M-41-4
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
9
0.01
0.5
10
10
10
60
1500
50
3
1000
2100
350
17,5
80
280
50
700
36
700
105
0.027
.6
1.5
21
50
1000
9
154
70
3500
560
0.63
0.025
0.01
9
75
5
0.56
0.2
0.002
2100
7
7
200
0.30
14
140
0.32
0.28
680
(guidelines
Current Future
(ng/L) (Date) Note
100
30,700
620
7
7
70
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
VERMONT
cneaicai
•'•:. Naae
ethylene dibroaide
ethylene glycol
ethylene thiourea
fenaaiphos
fluoaetron
fluoride
fonofos
glyphosate
neptacnlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexane, n-
hexazinone
1 j
lead
lindane
•aleic hydrazide
_— — L "
aaneb
aanganese
K*ITA
umin
MCPP
sercury
•ethoayl
aethoxychlor
aethyl ethyl ketone
aethyl parathion
•ethyl-t-butyl ether (MM)
•ethylcyclohexane
•ethylene blue active substances
aethvlene chloride, see dichloroaethane
aetolachlor
•etribuzia
Bonochlorobenzene
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
oxaayl
paraquat
nrtnf
PCB 3
pentachlorophenol
picloraa
proaeton
pronaaide
propachlor
propazine
prophaa
selenim
silver
siaazine
styrene
sulfate
T*> j c
i 2,4,5-
TCDD. 2,3,7,8-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachloroethylene
thiophanate lethyl
toluene •
total dissolved solids
toxaphene
TP71,4,5- (Silm)
trichioroethane, 1,1,1-
CAS f
106-93-4
107-21-1
96-45-7
22224-92-6
2164-17-2
16984-48-8
944-22-9
1071-83-6
76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
110-54-3
51235-04-2
7439-92-1
58-89-9
• 123-33-1
12427-38-2
7439-96-5
94-74-6
93-65-2
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
298-00-0
1634-04-4
108-87-2
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-65-0
23135-22-0
1910-42-5
1336-36-3
87-86-5
1918-02-1
1610-18-0
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
139-40-2
122-42-9
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
100-42-5
14808-79-8
93-76-5
1746-01-6
34014-18-1
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
79-34-5
127-18-4
23564-05-8
108-88-3
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
Standards Guidelines
Current Future Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) (ug/L) (Date) Note
0.0005
7
0.25
1.8
90
4000
700
0.076
0.038
0.02
4000
210
20
0.2
3500
35
50
3.6
2
175
340
170
2
40
500 8'6°°
340
175
350 10°
10.000
1000
175
0.008
220
490
100
52
92
14
120
10
50
35
5
250,000
21
2.U-7
90
0.18
0.7
560
500 ; 000
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35
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 5.
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
VERMONT
Chemical
Haw
trichloroethylens
trifluraJln
trihalcBethanes (total)
vinyl chloride
xylenes
zinc
zineb
CAS *
79-01-6
1582-09-8
s«q:28
75-01-4
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
12122-67-7
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5
1.7
100
2
400
5000
350
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
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FSIHAC REPORT
REPORT 5
DETAIIED STANDARDS ASD GUIDELIKES, BY AGENCY
WASHINGTON
Chemical
Nase
CAS
'ethylene dibrcude
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
106-93-4
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
0.05
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37
REPORT 5
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
WISCONSIN
FS7RAC REPORT
Chesical
Nate
aldicarb
butylate
caroaryl
carbofuran
chloraibtn
dacthal
dibrcBo-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dicaaba
dichlorobtnzene,"«-
dicbiorobenzene, o-
dicblorobenzene, p-
dicMorot thane, 1,1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dicbloroethylene, trans-1,2-
diaethoate
dinoseb I
EPIC
tthylbenzene ]
ethylene dibromide
fluorotrichloroMthane
MtolacUor :
a«tribuzin 't
•onochlorobenzene
siiazine
styrene
tetrachloroethylene l
tetrahydrofuran
toluene
trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoro«than«; 1,1,2-
zylenea
Standards Guidelines
............ Current Future Current Future
CAS * (ug/L) (Date) (Ug/L) (Date) Note
116-06-3 1
2008-41-5 67
53-25-2 960
1563-66-2 SO
L33-90-4 150
1861-32-1 10
J6-12-8 0.05
L918-00-9 12 5
541-73-1 1250
JS-50-1 1250
106-46-7 75
fS-34-4 850
.56-59-2 100
.56-60-5 100
50-51-5 200
18-85-7 13
'59-94-4 250
.00-41-4 1360
,06-93-4 0.05
5-69-4 3SOO
51218-45-2 15
S1087-64-9 250
08-90-7 600
22-34-9 2150
00-42-5 5
27-18-4 *• 5
09-99-9 50
08-88-3 343
6-13-1 5500
.330-20-7 620
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REPORT 6
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
acenaphthylene
acephate
acetone
acifluorfen
acrolein
acrylamide
acrylonitrile
adipates (DEHA)
alachlor
aldicarb
aldicarb sulfone
aldicarb sulfozide
aldrin
ailyl chloride
alpha-BHP, see hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
aluainoi
a»etryn
aaiben, see chloraiben
aaonia
aiBoniui suifawte
anthracene
antimony
arsenic
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
atrazine
azinophosMthyl
barim
basagraa, see bentazon
baygon
benefin
benoayl
bentazon
benzalkonita chloride
benzene
Agency Having Standard or Guideline (a) No. of Agencies
KS
AZ
MA, MD, MN, NH
EPA, ME, m, RI, VT
AZ, KS
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT
AZ. CT, EPA, KS, MN, HE
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, II, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, RI,
MI CA, CT, EPA, MA, ME, MN, NH, HI, VT, HI
EPA' MA! NH| VT
AZ, CA, EPA, IL, KS, MN, NH, RI
MN, NH
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, RI
EPA, ME, MR, HI, VT
EPA
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, KS
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MH, HI, RI, VT
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MR, RI, VT
AZ, CA, EPA, ME, MH, RI, VT
CA, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, MA, ME, MH, HJ, RI,
benzene, a- hexachloride, see hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
benzene, b- hexachloride, see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
benzidine
benzo-a-anthracene
benzo-a-pyrene
benzo-b-uuoranthene
benzo-g,h.i-perylene
benzo-x-fluoranthene
beryllim
beta particle and photon activity
beta-BBC, see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
bis 2-chioroethyl)ether
bis < 2-chloroisopropyl)ether
bisi2-ethylhexyI)phthalate
bis chlorcMthyljether
bolero, jee thiobencarb
boron
broaacil
broaate
bromide
brofflobenzene
bromochloroaethane
broaodichloroaethane
broaoforn
broaooethane
broaoxynil
butachlor
butadiene, 1,3-
AZ, KS, NH
KS
AZ, KS, NH
KS
KS
KS
AZ, EPA, KS, NH, RI
EPA, MA
AZ, KS, ME, MH, HH
CA/KS, MA, ME, MN, RI
KS, NH
EPA
AZ. EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT
EPA
ME
EPA
EPA
AZ, EPA, II, MN, RI, VI
AZ, EPA, IL, MD, MH, RI
AZ, EPA, KS, MA, MH
VT
ME
NH
1
1
4
5
2
7
6
12
11
4
4
8
6
5
1
1
1
3
8
8
2
1
6
12
1
1
3
1
i
1
1
2
1
2
6
2
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
6
6
5
1
1
1
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
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REPORT 6-
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Owical
Agency Having Standard or Guideline (a) No. of Agenciel
EPA, ME, MS, RI, VT, HI
AL, AZ, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MH, RI, VT
NH
. AZ, CA, ME, RI
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT, HI
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MH, NH, HI, RI,
VT, HI
AZ
AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, KS, MA, ME, MH, NJ,
RI. VT
EPA, ME, MI, RI, VT
EPA, ME, MI, RI, VT, HI
EPA, 'ME
ME '
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, II, KS, MA, ME, MH, NH, NJ,
RI, VT
AZ
Hi111
EPA
EPA
EPA
EPA
EPA, ME
EPA, ME
KS
benzene
roBochloroMthane
EPA
AZ, EPA, 11, MA, MH, RI, VT
AZ, 'EPA, KS
KS
KS
EPA
CA, EPA
EPA, ME, MM, RI, VT
EPA
EPA
EPA, RI, VT
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MH, RI, VT
KS
nvl-carbaute} CA
oicbloiroethylene, cis-1,2-
AZ
AZ, EPA, KS, MA, MH, RI, VT
AZ, CT. EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MH, NH, RI, VT
EPA
VT
EPA
AL, AZ, CT, EPA, MA, ME, MH, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT, HI
AZ, EPA, ME, MH, RI, VT
KS
AZ, IL, KS, ME, MH, NH, RI
LV&1 «feA
cnaiate
i bi3(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
6
9
1
4
9
13
1
13
. 5
6
2
1
13
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
5
1
3
8
1
2
1
7
1
8
9
1
1
1
9
8
6
1
1
1
1
i
bntylate
cadiim
caiphor
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon disnlfide
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
chloradben
chloraiine
chlorate
chlordane
chlordiMfon
chloride
chlorinated acids
chlorinated aldehydes
chlorinated ketones
chlorine
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
chloro-o-creaol, 4-
chlorobenzene, see •onochlorobenzene
chlorodibroMMtb
chloroethane
chloroform
chlorcwthane
chlorophenol, o-
chlorophenol, p-
chlorophenols
chloropicrin
chlorothalonil
chlorotolutae, o-
chlorotolnene, p-
chlorpyrifos
chroma
chrysene
CffC (i
cis-1.2-aicmoroetnyiene, see
cobalt
copper
ctnene, see isopropylbenzene
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclonite (RDX)
cyclopentane
cyiene, p-
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DBCP, see dibxottchloropropane
DCPA, see dacthal
DDE, 4,4-
DDT
DEHA, see adipates
DEEP, see bis(2-«thylhexyl)phthalate
di(2-ethylheryl)phtnalate, see ' ' -
di-n-butyl phthalate its, HE, RI
diazinon AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT
dibenzo-a,h-anthracene KS
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2- AZ, CA, EPA, MA, ME, MH, NH, RI, VT, HI
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
3
1
*
10
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REPORT 6
STANDARDS AND GOTDELINE3, BY CHEMICAL
Agency Having Standard or Guideline (a) Ho. of Agencies
dibrosobenzeat, 1,4-
dibroaochloxoMthane
-dibroBoethane, 1,2-, see ethylene dibroaide
dibroaoiethane
dicaaba'
dichlorobenzene, 1,2 see dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, 1,3 see dichlorobenzene, a-
dichlorobenzene, 1,4 see dichlorobenzene, p--
dichlorobenzene, a-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorobenzidine, -3,3-
dichlorobroioaethane, see brcewdichlorowthane
dichlorodifluoroMthane
dichlorodiphenyitrichloroethane, 4
dichloroetnane, 1,1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1.1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1,2-
dichloroethylenes, 1,2-
dichloroMtnane
,4-, see DDT
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichlorophenol, 2,6-
dichlorophenol, 3,4-
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4-, see D, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropane, 1,3-
dichloropropane, 2,2-
dichloropropene, 1,1-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dichloropropenes ^_
dichloropropylene, 1,3-, see dicUoropropene, 1.3-
dicpfol AZ
see bi8(2-ethylhezyl)phthalate '
JfQ
diisoprbpyriethylphosphonate (DM)
dlaethoate
djMthrin
di«thylpbenol, 2,4-
diMthylphthalate
dinitro-o-cresol, 4,6-
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,6-
dinoseb
diozane-, p-
diphenaaia
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
diquat
disulfoton
dithane, see aancozeb
diuron
dual, see netolachlor
MH
AZ, EPA, II, MS, RI
EPA, VT
AZ, CT, EPA, ME, Ml, RI, VT, HI
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, Ml, HJ, RI, HI
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, HJ, RI, VT,
$' %' S' S' EPi' ffi' ffl' ••» M' w' P
A2, KS, IM, NH
AZ, EP&, KS, ME, MN, RI
CA, EPA, tt, MA, MM, NH, RI, VT, HI
AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, MA, MB| MN, NJ, RI,
S; *,%.%«; 19 m' *• "•"
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, MN, NH, RI, HI
A2, MA, NJ, VT
A2, CA, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, NJ, RI,
AZ, KS, ME
KS
KS
AZ. CA, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT
EPA
EPA
CJ, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
*'
RI, VT
CO, EPA
AZ. CA, RI, HI
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
CA, KS
KS
AZ, KS, ME, MN
EPA, KS, MN, NH
AZ, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT, HI
CT, EPA, MA, ME MN RI VT
CA, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, KS, Mi, NH
EPA
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, ME, M?, RI, VT
EDB, see ethylene dibroeu.de
endosulfan
endosulfan sulfate
endosulfan, alpha-
endosulfan, beta-
endothall
AZ, RI
KS
KS
KS
AZ, EPA, ME, MI, RI, VT
2
3
1
1
8
12
11
4
6
9
12
11
9
12
3
1
11
1
1
1
9
1
1
11
1
1
4
2
1
1
4
4
1
10
6
4
1
6
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
6
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
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FSTPAC RIPOP
REPORT 6 -
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
Agency Having Standard or Guideline (a) No. of AgencieJ
endrin
epichlorohydrin
•eptai, see EPTC
EPIC
ethion
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene dichloride, see dichloroethane, 1,2-
ethylene glycol
ethylene thlourea
ETtJ, see ethylene thiourea
fenaiiphos
fenvalerate
ferbai
fluoietron
fluoranthene
fluorene
fluoride
fluorotrichloroMthane
fog oil, see hexachloroethane
folpet
fonofos
formaldehyde
fuel oil 12
gasoline
glyphosate
gross alpha activity
gross beta (Billirei/yr)
guthion
naloacetonitriles
heptaehlor
heptachlor epozide
hezachiorobenzene
hezachlorobntadiene
hezachlorocyclohezane (alpha-)
hezachlorocyclohezane (beta-)
hezachlorocyclohezane, technical
hezachlorocyclopentadient
hezachlorocylcohezane (ga«a-), see Lindane
hezachlorodibenzodiozin
hexachloroethane
hezachlorophene
hezane, n-
hezazinone
EMX
hydroqainone
hypocnlorite ion
indent) (1,2,3, -c, d)pyrene
iodide ~
iron
isophorone
isopropanol
isopropylbenzeoe
ketones, see chlorinated ketones
lasso, see alachlor
lead
lindane
aalathion
aaleic hydrazide
aancozeb
aaneb
•anganese
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, 'VT .
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, m, RI, VT
AZ, RI, HI
CA, RI
AZ, CA, EPA, IL, KS, HA, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT,
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, MA, MB,- MN, NH, RI, VT,
HA, HI
, «: ft
ft
""' "J- "• "
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ
RI
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
KS
KS
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, MD, m, W, RI, WI
ME, RI
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
CA, EPA, MD, ME, NJ
ME
EPA, ME
A2, CA, EPA, m, MH, RI, VI
AL, .EPA, Jft
AL'
RI
EPA
AZ, CA, EPA, IL, KS, HA, ME, MR, NH, RI, VT
ftfMfcftftftftf"-"'1'
EPA, KS, MN
CA, ME, W, NH
CA, ME, MN
NH
EPA, KS
MN, NH
EPA, KS, MN
AZ. EPA, ME, NJ, RI, VT
EPA, MH, RI, VT
EPA
MD
EPA
KS
ME
IL, KS, MD, RI
EPA, KS
MD
EPA
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, RI
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, RI
AZ, ME, RI, VT
CT, EPA, IL, KS, MD, RI, VT
7
1
2
12
13
10
6
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
8
9
1
5
1
7
3
i:
8
3
4
3
1
2
2
1
6
4
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
9
8
6
5
2
4
7
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, ill AGENCY.
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SAGE SO. 5
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STANDARDS
Chemical
MCPA
MCPP - .
aercury ---...
aethomyl " :•.--.
aethoxychlor
aethyl ethyl ketone
aethyl isofiutyl ketone
aethyl aethacrylate
aethyl parathion
aethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)
aethylcyclohexane
aethylene blue active substances
aethylene chloride, see dichloromethane
aetolachlor
aetribuzin
aolybdenum
aonochlorobenzene
n-propyl benzene
naphthalene
nickel
nitrate
nitrite
nitrobenzene
nitrocellulose (non-toxic)
nitrogen (total)
nitroguanidine
nitrophenol
nitrophenol, 2-
nitrophenol. 4-
nitrosodimethylamine, n-
nitrosodiphenylamine, n-
nitrosopyrrolidine, n-
ordram (molinate)
oxamyl
ozone
PAH's
paraouat
parathion
PCS' 3
PCS' s (total noncarcinogenic)
PCNB
pendimethalin
pentachlorobenzene
pentachloroethane
pentachloronitrobenzene, see PCNB
pentachlorophenol
phenanthrene
phenol
phorate-
phthalates
picloram
polychlorinated biphenyls, see PCB's
potassium carbonate
principal organic contaminant
prooeton
pronaaide
propachlor
propanil
propargite
propazine
prophaa
pyrene
REPORT 6
AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Agency Having Standard or Guideline (a)
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
VT
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AL, AZ, CA, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, CT, EPA, MA, ME, MN, NH, NJ, RI, VT
MA, MN, RI
ME
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT
CT, EPA, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
VT
VT
CT. EPA, IL, KS, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT, HI
EPA, IL, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT, HI
AZ, EPA
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, NJ, RI, VT,
EPA
EPA, KS
AZ, EPA, KS, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT
AL, EPA, HA, ME, MN RI VT
EPA, KS, ME, MN, NH, Rl| VT
Kui nS/ fflj
EPA
AZ, RI
EPA
ME
KS
B- --
KS, MN
KS, MN
AZ
CA
AZ. EPA, MA, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT
EPA
EPA, ME, MN
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, CA, KS, ME
AZ, CT, EPA, KS, MA, ME, MN, NH, NJ, NY, RI,
VT
MN
AZ '
AZ
EPA
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT
KS
CA, EPA, KS, MN, NH
ME, RI
EPA
AZ, EPA, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT
MD
NY
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ. EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
EPA, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT
ME
AZ
EPA, KS, ME, MN, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
KS
FSTRAC REPORT
No. of Agencies
5
I
8
6
9
10
3
8
7
i
i
i
1
g
10
8
2
12
1
2
8
7
7
i
J
1
2
m
1
1
2
2
1
1
8
1
6
4
12
1
3
1
1
1
1
8
1
5
2
1
7
1
1
1
S
6
6
1
6
6
1
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 6 •
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical -
Agency Having. Standard.or Guideline (a) No. of Agencies!
radius 226/22S
•radon
resorcinol
rotenone
sileniui
sencor, see tetribuzin
silver
silvex, see TP, 2,4,5-
siiazine
sodia
soditm bisulfite
sodia bromide
sodium sulfate
sodium sulfite
strobane
strontium
strontium 90 (pCi/L)
styrene
sulfate
T 2 4 5-
T&N '(total base neutrals noted)
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
TDS
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufoa
terracnlor, see PCHB
tetrachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-
AL, EPA, MA, RI
MA, RI '
ME
ME, RI
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, W, RI, VT .
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT, HI
EPA, KS, MA, RI
M/
MO .
MD •
MD
AZ
EPA, HE
AL
AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT, HI
EPA, KS, RI, OT, VT
EPA, KS, ME, MH, RI, VT
KS
EPA, KS, ME, MN, NH, RI, VT
AZ, EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
tetracidcrodibenz
tet^achi!;:oetnane, 1,1,1,2-
tetracU-Xsroetnane, 1,1,2,2-
tetre.cj..oroethylene
2,3,7,8-, see TCDD
AZ
I,' £,J,/,0-
EPA, RI
AZ, CA, EPA, KS, MN, RI, VT
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, KS, MA, MS, MN, HI, NJ,
RI, VT, HI
KS
MN, NH, HI
AZ, EPA, KS
CA
VI
ME, RI
AZ, CA, CT, EPA, KS, MA, MN, MH, RI, VT, WI
VT
tettsekLoromethane, see carbon tetrachloride
tetrachlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-
tetrahydrofuran
tetrasodium EDTA
thallium
thiobencarb
thiophanate methyl
thiram
toluene
total dissolved solids
total principal and unspecific organic contam. NT
toxaphene AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
TPr2,4.5- (Silvex) AL, AZ, EPA, MA, ME, MN, RI, VT
trans-dichloroethylene, see dichloroothylene, trans-1,2-
trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoro«thaM, 1,1,2- CA, HI
trichlorobenzeoe, 1,2,4- AZ, EPA, KS, NJ
trichlorobenxant, 1,3,5- EPA
trichlorobenztfies EPA
trichlorotthlM, 1,1,1- AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, MA, ME, MN, NJ, RI, VT
trichloroetnaat, 1,1,2- AZ, CA, EPA, MA, MN, £ .
trichloroethylene AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, MA, ME, MN, NH, NJ,
RI, VT
trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11), sue fluorotr:chioroae
trichlorophenol, 2,4,5- AZ, KS
trichlorophenol, 2,4(6- AZ, KS, ME, MN, NH
trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4,5-, see T, 2,4,5-
trichlorophenoxypropionic acid, 2,4,5-, see TP, 2,4.5-
trichloropropane, 1,2,3- A*, EPA
trichlorotrirluoroethane, 1,1,2- !*
triethylene glycol MO
trifluralin A2. EPA, ME, MN, RI, VT
(a) For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
4
2
1
.2
8
1
8
1
9
4
1
1
1
2
9
6
1
1
14
1
3
1
3
1
2
11
1
8
8
1
2
4
1
1
11
6
13
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
6
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REPORT 6
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
A?encY Havin? Standard or Guideline (a) No. of Agencies
triaethylbeoteae, 1,3,5-
trinitroglycerol
trinitrophenol .
trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-
trithion
txitiB (pCi/L)
TVOC (total TOlatile organics)
unspecified organic contaminant
uranim (picocuries/liter)
vanadiut
rtnyl chloride
EPA
EPA
HE
EPA
CA
AL
KS
NT
AZ, CA, MA
AZ, EPA
AL, AZ, CA, CT, EPA, FL, K, MA, ME, MH, K,
vinvlidene chloride, see dichloroethylene, 1,1- '•
white phosphorus EPA
zylene, 1,2- . CA
xylene, 1,3- CA
xylene, 1,4- CA
"
fcl ^
zinc chloride
zineb
zirai (and Ferbai)
AZ, EPA, KS, RI, 71
EPA
AZ, VT
ME
vr, n
?
13
i
i
j
t
i
a.
For specific standard or guideline levels/dates refer to REPORT 5;
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES REPORT, BY AGENCY.
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acenaphthylene
acaphate
acatona
aciflnorfen
acrolein
acrylaiide
acryloaitrila
adipates (DEHA)
alachlor
aldicarb
aldicarb sulfone
1
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDfXINES, BY
Ch«mical
Nae CAS I
• • - 208-96-8
30560-19-1
67-64-1
67-64-1
67-64-1
67-64-1
5094-66-6
5094-66-6
5094-66-6
5094-66-6
5094-66-6
107-02-8
107-02-8
79-06-1
79-06-1
76-06-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
107-13-1
107-13-
107-13-
107-13-
107-13-:
107-13-1
103-23-1
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
' 1646-88-4
.1646-88-4
Agency
KS
AZ
MA
HO
m
m
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
KS
AZ
EPA
ME
MN
ME
RI
VI
AZ
CT
EP1
KS
MN
NH
EPA
AZ
CA
CT
EP1
H,
KS
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
71
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
MA
ME
MN
NH
NT
VI
HI
EPA
MA
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
9
12/90
0.01
1/92
6/91
12/90
0.5
12/90
10
12/90
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
0.029
4
700
3600
700
700
9
9
9
320
320
0.01
0.1
0.1
0
0.01
0.15
35
3.8
0.7
0.15
0.15
0.2
5
2
2
6
2
0.5
9
10
10
10
2
10
10
7
1
40
40
2/88
9/90
2/88
4/90
2/88
4/90
REP'
,No1
1
2
2
2
1 standards listed are current, enforceable MCL's.
2 Ko lifetiM HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, sea HA docmant.
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01/18/90
f
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheaical
NaM
aldicarb sulfont (cont.)
aldicarb sulfozide
aldrin
allyl chloride
alpha-BHP, see hexachlorocycloheiane
aluainia
aietryn
aiiben, see chloramben
a«onia
cUHonim sulfaiate
anthracene
antiaony
arsenic
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
CAS f
1646-88-4
1646-88-4
1646-87-3
1646-87-3
1646-87-3
1646-87-3
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-.2
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
107-05-1
107-05-1
(alpha-)
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
834-12-8
834-12-8
834-12-8
834-12-8
834-12-8
7664-41-7
7713-06-0
7713-06-0
7773-06-0
7713-06-0
7713-06-0
120-12-7
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1332-21-4
1332-21-4
1332-21-4
Agency
NH
VT
EPA
MA
NH
VT
AZ
CA
EPA
IL
KS
MI
NH
RI
m
NH
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
ME
RI
EPA
ME
MI
RI
VT
EPA
EPA
ME
MI
RI
VT
KS
AZ
EPA
KS
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MH
RI
VT
EPA
KS
MI
RI
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
; (ug/L) (Date)
10
12/90
10
I
1000
1/92
60
1/92
1500
6/91 '
V/ ^£
50
50
IS sm
50
50
50
12/90
SEPGRI
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
40
10
10
10
0.002
0.05
0.031
0.02
0.002
0.05
0.002
73
5000
1430
50
60
60
60
60
2000
1500
1500
1500
0.029
14
143
50
30
50
30
7.1E+06
7.1E+06
7E+6
'9/90
9/90
9/90
9/90
1 Established at liait of guantification.
2 Represents a secondary MCI (aesthetics-based standard).
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FSTRAC ?!
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
NaM
atrazine
azinophosiethyl
baritm
basagran, see bentazon
baygon
benefin
benomyl
bentazon
benzalkonium chloride
benzene
benzene, a- hezachloride, see
benzene, b- hezachloride, see
benzidine
CAS 1
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
86-50*0
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1 .
114-26-1
1861-40-1
1861-40-1
17804-35-2
25057-89-0
25057-89-0
25057-89-0
25057-89-0
25057-89-0
25057-89-0
8001-54-5
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
. 71-43-2
. 71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
hezachlorocyclohezane (alpha-)
hezachlorocyclohezane (beta-)
92-87-5
92-37-5
Agency
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MN
HI
RI
VT
ME
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
Mi
RI
VT
AZ
CA
EPA
Mi
m
RI
VT-
RI
VT
VT
CA
EPA
ME
Iff
RI
VT
MD
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
FL
MA
ME
m
NJ
RI
VT
AZ
KS
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
3
12/90
3
1000
1000
1000 12/90
1000
1000
1000
1000
3
2100
350
18
17.5
5
5
1
5
1
5
5
1
5
5
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date), No
3
3
25
2
25
2
25
1500
5000
1000
1500
3
90
3
3
3
35
20
17.5
18
18
10
1.3
1
5
7
0.7
0.0001
0.0015
4/90
1
2
No lifetiae HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docnent.
Gai'delints for a 1 year versos lifetiae ezposure period are available for all cotyonnds listed as having standa
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BK3EHO. 4
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, B
.arnica! :
Nam
benzidine (cont.) -•_
benzo-a-ahthracene
benzo-a-pyrene
benzo-b-fluoranthene
benzo-g, h, i-perylene '
benzo-k-f luoranthene
beryllium
beta particle and photon activity
beta-BHC. see heiachlorocyclohezane (beta-)
bis (2-chioroethyl) ether
bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
bis (2-ethylhezyl) phthalate
bis (chloroMthyl) ether
bolero, see thiobencarb
boron
broiacil
brosate
broaide
brosobenzene .
brceochloroiethane
brcBodichloroaethane
CAS t
92-87-5
56-55-3
50-32-8
50-32-8
50-32-8
205-99-2
191-24-2
207-08-7
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
7440-41-7
12587-47-2
12587-47-2
111-44-4
11-44-4
11-44-4
i 11-44-4
111-44-4
108-60-1
108-60-1
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
542-88-1
542-88-1
7440-42-8
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
15541-45-4
24959-67-9
108-86-1
74-97-5
75-27-4
75-27-4
Agency
NH
KS
AZ
KS
NH
KS
KS
KS
AZ
EPA
KS
NH
RI
EPA
MA
AZ
KS
ME
MH
NH
EPA
KS
CA
KS
MA
ME
Iff
RI
KS
NH
EPA
AZ
EPA
KS
ME
MN
RI
VI
EPA
HE
EPA
EPA
AZ
EPA
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
6/91
4irWyrl/91
5/90
1/92
80
1/92
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/l) (Date). Note
2E-4~~
0.029
0.003
0.03
3E-3
0.029
0.029
0.029
0.007
0.13
4E-3
1/91
0.030
4.2
8.3
0.31
0.03
300
34.7
4200
10
1200
40
1200
3.8E-06
4 E-6
9/90
100 1/92
80
90
840
25
80
80
660
0.19
9/90
9/90
1 No lifetiM HA derived due to data deficiencies.
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PAGE HO.
02/28/90
FSTRAC
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
. Cheaical
Nate
.brcewdichlorotethane (cent.)
CAS *
75-27-4
. 75-27-4
75-27-4
75-27-4
brcBofozm
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
broMMthane
74-83-9
74-83-9 .
74-83-9
74-83-9
74-83-9
brctoxpil
butachlor
butadiene, 1,3-
1689-84-5
23184-66-9
Agency
IL
MI
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
IL
MD
MI
RI
AZ
EPA
KS
MA
Mi
VT
ME
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
100
100 1/92
100
1/92
280
106-99-0 NH
bntylate • 2008-41-5
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
EPA
ME
MI
RI
VI
50
2008-41-5 RI
cadti« 7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
74
7<
7'
7'
74
0-43-9
0-43-9
0-43-9
0-43-9
0-43-9
AL
AZ
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MI
RI
VT
10
10
10 12/90
10
10
10
5
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
140
100
'0.-19
9/90
40
140 '
0.19
10
0.19
10
0.003
20
0.02
350
360
50
50
67
5
5
5
5
caphor
captan
carbaryl -
carbofuran
76-22-2
133-06-2
: 33-06-2
: 33-06-2
133-06-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
AZ
CA
ME
RI
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
ME
MI
RI
VT
HI
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
700
5/90
12/90
200
91
350
100
350
700
60
700
672
164
700
700
960
36
18
40
36
10
40
3/88
2/98
4,30
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CKG& MO.
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical
Nate
carbofuran (cent.)
carbon disulf ide
carbon tetrachloride
carbozin
chloraiben
chloramine
chlorate
chlordane
chlordiaefora
chloride
chlorinated acids
chlorinated aldehydes
CAS *
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
75-15-0
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5.
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
133-90-4
133-90-4
133-90-4
133-90-4
133-90-4
. 133-90-4
55-86-7
55-86-7
10326-21-3
S7-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9 '
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
6164-98-3
16887-00-6
16887-00-6
•
seq:78
Agency
Ml
NH
NY
RI
VT
HI
AZ
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
IT
KS
MA
ME
MN
NJ
RI
VT
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
RI
EPA
ME
ME
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
IL
KS
MA
ME
m
NH
NJ
RI
VT
AZ
KS
RI
EPA
EPA
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
36
5
p
0.5
5
3
5
5
2
5
5
700
105
1/92
5/90
12/90
0.5
0.027
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
40
15
36
50
.. 830 2/88
0.27
5
5
2.7
2.7
0.3
700
700
700
700
100
105
105
100
150
9/90
166
7
0.022
0.1
2/90
0.27
0.5
0.27
0.3
2
0.03
0.027
250
Note
i
i
1
250,000
1/92
1/92
9/90
9/90
No lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors.
Represents a secondary MCL (aesthttics-basea standard). Iacco"'
see HA docment.
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PKENO.
02/28/90
REPORT 7.
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
Name
CAS *
Agency
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
chlorinated ketones
chlorine
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
chloro-o-cresol, 4-
chlorobenzene, see monochlorobenzene .. . . .
chlorodibromomethane, see dibrcmochloromethane
chloroethane
chloroform
chlorcMthane
chlorophenol, o-
chlorophenol, p-
chlorophenols
chloropicrin
calorothalonil
chlorotoluene, o-
chlorotoluene, p-
chlorpyrifos
chromium
seq:5
7782-50-5
10049-04-4
10049-04-4
14998-27-7
14998-27-7
1570-64-5
75-00-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
74-87-3
74-87-3
95-57-8
106-48-9
seq:20
95-09-8
106-43-4
2921-88-2
2921-88-2
2921-88-2
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
EPA
EPA
EPA
ME
EPA
ME
KS
EPA
AZ
EPA
IL
MA
MH
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
KS
KS.
KS
EPA
76-06-2
76-06-2
1897-45-6
897-45-6
897-45-6
897-45-6
1897-45-6
CA
EPA
EPA
ME
MH
RI
VI
EPA
EPA
EPA
RI
VT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MH
RI
VI
1/92
1/92
1/92
1/92
100
100
6
1/92
1/92
1/92
1.5
1/92
1/92
21
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
12/90
FSTRAC ?|
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
1000
60
1000
7
3000
0.49
1
57
6
0.19
0.19
0.1
0.3
9/90
9/90
9/90
9/90
50 (37)
if
100
100
9/90.
1/91
120
120
50
120
1 Ho lifetime HA derived due to data deficiencies.
2 Frost non-chlorinated supplies only
3 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics/
4 Ho lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, sea HA document.
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SWSTO. 8
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AHD GUID
Chemical
Nate
chrysene
CIPC (isopropyl-n-3-chlorophenyl-carbaiate)
cis-l,2-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene,
cobalt
copp«r
cu»ene< see isopropylbenzene
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclonite (RDX)
cyclopentane
cpene, p-
D, 2,4-
„
dacthal
dalapon
CAS f
218-01-9
101-21-3
eis-1,2-
7440-48-4
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
121-82-4
287-92-3
99-87-6
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1961-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
75-99-0
75-90-0
75-90-0
ELINES, BY CHMCAL
Standards
Current Future
Agency (ug/L) (Date)
KS
CA
AZ
AZ 1000
EPA 4/90
KS
HA
Mi
Rl 1000
VT 1000
AZ
CT
EPA 1/92
KS
ME
MH
RI
VT 9
AZ
EPA 6/91
KS
MA
ME
MH
MH
RI
VT 154
EPA
VI
EPA
AL 100
AZ 100
CT
EPA 100 12/90
MA 100
ME
in 100
RI 100
VT 70
AZ
EPA
KS
ME
MN
RI
VT 3500
in
AZ
EPA 6/91
ME
FSTRAC R£P
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02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheucal
Nate
CAS
Agency
dalapon (cont.)
75-99-0
75-90-0
75-90-0
DBCP, see dibroiochloropropane
DCPA, see dacthal '
DDE, 4,4-
DDT
. 72-15-9
50-29-3
50-29-3
50-29-3
50-29-3
50-29-3
50-29^3 -
50-29-3
DEHA, see adipates
DEEP, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
di(2-ethylhezyl)phtnalate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
84-74-2
84-74-2
di-n-butyl phthalate
diazinon
dibenzo-a,h-anthracene
dibrc*o-3-chloropr0pane, 1,2-
dibrcBobenzene, 1,4-
dibrccochloroHthan*
dibrawethane, 1,2-, see ethylene dibroaide
dibrooMthane
dicaaba
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-.41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
53-70-3
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
106-37-6
124-48-1
124-48-1
124-48-1
124-48-1
124-48-1
^4-95-3
"4-95-3
1918-00-9
1918-00-9
1H3-00-9
1913-00-9
1313-00-9
MN
RI
VT
KS
AZ
IL
KS
ME
MN
NH
RI
KS
ME
RI
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
ME
III
RI
VT
KS
AZ
CA
EPA
HA
ME
MN
NH
RI
DT
m
MN
AZ
EPA
IL
MN
RI
EPA
VI
AZ
CT
EPA
ME
MN
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
560
50
0.63
0.2
12/90
0.025
100
100
0.01
1/92
1/92
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) N|
~560~
560
2.4E-05
0.10
0.42
0.83
0.1
0.8
770
220
220
0.63
14
0.6
0.63
0.63
0.6
0.6
0.029
0.025
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.03
0.05
70
0.19
140
200
9
9
2/88
9/90
4/90
1 No lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docuMnt.
2 Standards listed are current, enforceable MCL's.
3 No lifetime HA derived due to data deficiencies.
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SfcSEHO.
02/28/90
10
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
NaM
-dicaiba (cont.)
dichlorobenzene, 1,2 see dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, 1,3 see dichlorobenzene, «-
dichlorobenzene, 1,4 see dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
CAS
dichlorobenzidine, 3,3-
dichlorobroMMthane, see broMdichlorcMthane
dichlorodifluoroBethane
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, 4,4-, see DDT
dichloroetnane, 1,1-
1918-00-9
1918-00-9
1918-00-9
541-73-:
541-73-
541-73-:
54
5<
54
-73-:
-73-.:
-73-:
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50-1
95-50^1
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
106-46-7
91-94-:
91-94-
91-94-
91-94-
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
Agency
VT
HI
Standards
Current Future
(ug?L) (Date)
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
MN
NJ
RI
tfl
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
MA
ME
m
NJ
RI
VT
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
MA
ME
m
RI
VT
HI
AZ
KS
MN
NH
AZ
EPA
KS
ME
MM
RI
CA
EPA
IL
HA
MN
NH
RI
VT
600
600
75
5
75
75
75
75
12/90
5/90
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
9
12.5
620
130 (20)
620
620
620
600
1250
620 2/88
130 (10)
620
620
600
85
620
600
600
620
1250
75
75
75
27
75
2
75
0.020
0.21
0.21
0.02
1400
1000
5600
1600
1400
1400
5
1
810
810
2/88
1.31
Secondary action levtl based on aesthetics. Action level for am of 1,2- and 1,3- dichlorobenzene is 130 ?pb.
NO liretuu HA derived due to data deficiencies.
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PAGE HO.
02/28/90
11
FSTRAC
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
Nate
dichlorottham, 1,1- (cont.)
, dichloroethant, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroethyltne, cia-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trana-1,2-
dichloroethylenea, 1,2-
dichlorcMthaM
CAS *
75-34-3
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06--2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2 ..
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-
75-35-
75-35-
75-35-
75-35-
75-35-4
156-59-2
: 56-59-2
: 56-59-2
: 56-59-2
: 56-59-2
: 56-59-2
156-59-2
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
540-59-0
540-59-0
540-59-0
540-59-0
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
Agency
HI
AC
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
Fl
MA
ME
MH
NJ
RI
VT .
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
MA
ME
MH
NJ
RI
VT
CA
EPA
KS
MB
MH
NH
HI
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
MB
MH
NH
RI
HI
AZ
MA
NJ
VT
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MH
NH
NJ
RI
VT
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5
5
0.5
5
3
5
5
2
5
7
7
6
7
2
7
5/90
12/90
5/90
12/90
10
6/91
2
Guidelines
Current
(ug/L)
350
0.38
1
3.8
3.8
0.4
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
70
70
70
70
70
100
70
10
70
70
10
70
100
70
100
70
70
70
4.7
40
25
50
5
48
48
5
2
5
tutuie
(Date)
2/88
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
120-83-2
AZ
21
1 No lifetiae HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, set HA doctBent.
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02/28/90
12
REPORT 7
DETAIIZD STANDARDS AND GUIDEIIHES, BY CHEMICAL
dichloropropenes
ScofS°pr0pylMt' lf3"' Si* ^^wproptw,
dieldrin
26952-23-8
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
60-57-1
SM bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
84-66-2
diisopropyl aethylphosphonate (DM?)
diiethoate
1445-75-6
1445-75-6
60-51-5
60-51-5
60-51-5
60-51-5
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
IL
KS
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
KS
CO
EPA
AZ
CA
RI
HI
0.002
9/90
FSTRAC REPORT
uuucai
Kau
dichlorophenol, 2,4-. (cont . )
dichlorophenol, 2,6-
dichlorophenol, 3,4-
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4-,
dichloropropane, 1,2-
.
dichloropropane, 1,3-
dichloropropane, 2,2-
dichloropropene, 1,1-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
_
_. CAS *
120-83-2
120-83-2
87-65-0
95-77-2
SM D, 2,4-
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
142-28-9
594-20-7
563-58-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
Agency
KS
ME
KS
KS
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
EPA
EPA
EPA
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MN
RI
VT
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5/90 ,
12/90
0.56
1/92
1/92
1/92
0.5
1/92
0.2
Guidelines
Current Future
*7/Ul
700
200
0.2
0.3
Oe#
.56
5
5
5t
.0
5
Of
.6
i
i
Note
87
0.08
2/88
0.001
0.05
0.02
0.0219
0.02
0.02
0.018
0.002
3
1
350,000
600
1.2
140
140
200
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PAGDKO.
02/28/90
13
REPORT 7.
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES? BY CHEMICAL
Cheucal
Nate
diflsthrin
diiethylphenol, 2,4-
diaathylphthalate
dinitro-o-cresol, 4,6-
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,6-
dinoseb
dioxana, p-
dipheaaaid
diphenylhydraiine, 1,2-
diqoat
diaulfoton
CAS
67239-16-1
67239-16-:
67239-16-
67239-16-:
67239-16-]
105-67-9
105-67-9
131-11-3
534-52-1
51-28-5'
51-28-5
51-28-5
51-28-5
121-14-2
121-14-2
121-14-2
121-14-2
606-20-2
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
123-91-1
123-91-]
!23-9:
: 23-91-]
:23-91-
123-91-
123-91-
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
122-66-7
122-66-7
122-66-7
122-66-7
85-00-7
298-04-4
298-04-4
298-04-4
298-04-4
298-04-4
Agency
EPA
HE
MH
RI
VT
CA
KS
KS
KS
AZ
KS
ME
MH
EPA
KS
tit
HE
KS
AZ
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME'
MN
RI
VT
HI
CT
EPA
MA
RI
VT
CA
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
KS
IK
NH
EPA
AZ
EPA
ME
MH
RI
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
2100
1/92
6/91
200
6/91
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
2000
2100
2100
2100
400
400
(400)
313,000
13.4
14
110
31
14
1.1
1.1
0.11
0.04
3.5
7
3.5
5
2
3.5
13
20
50
70
70
7
40
200
200
200
200
0.05
0.45
0.5
0.05
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
9/90
4/90
1 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
2 Ho lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA document.
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PAGE HO.
02/28/90
14
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheaical
Nate
disulfoton (coat.)
dithane, see uncozeb
diuron
dual, see utolachlor
EDB, see ethylene dibraide
endosnlfan
endosulfan solfate
endosulfan, alpna-
endosulfan, beta-
endotnall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
eptam, see EPTC
EfTC
ethion
ethylbenzene
cai
CAS f
298-04-4
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
115-29-7
115-29-7
1031-07-8
959-98-8
33213-65-9
45-73-3
45-73-3
: 45-73-3
•: 45-73-3
: 45-73-3
145-73-3
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
106-89-8
: 06-89-8
: 06-89-8
i 06-89-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
759-94-4
759-94-4
759-94-4
563-12-2
563-12-2
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
Agency
VT
AZ
EPA
ME
Mi
RI
VT
AZ
RI
KS
KS
KS
AZ
EPA
m
Mi
RI
VT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
MB
Mi
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
MB
Mi
NH
RI
VT
AZ
RI
HI
CA
RI
AZ
CA
EPA
IL
KS
MA
ME
MI
NH
RI
VT
Standards GU
Current Future Currea
(ug/L) (Date) (ug/I
0.30
14
14
14
it
14 14
n
«
74
52.5
52.5
6/91 100
140
140
MO l"
0.2
0.2 0.32
0.2 6/91 0.32
0.2
0 2
V • £
0*2
0.*32
3 5
12/90
35
WV
35
vW
o
4
0.28
180
- 50
250
35
35
680
680
12/90 680
1
680
700
700
680
700
680
680
FSTRAC REPORI
Guidelines
Future
(Date) Note
1/91
2/88
2/88
No lifetime HA derived dnt to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docmeat.
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PAGE NO. 15
02/28/90
DETAILED
Chemical
NaM
ethylbenzene (cent.) -
ethylene dibroaide
ethylene dichlorida, see dichloroethane, 1
ethylene glycol
ethylene thionrea
ETU, see ethylene thioure*
fenamiphos
fenvalerate
ferba
fluotetron
fluoranthene
fluorine
fluoride
REPORT 7.
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS f
100-41-4
106-93-4
106-93-4
106-93-4
106-93-4
106-93-4
106-93-
106-93-
106-93-
106-93-
106-93-
106-93-
106r93.- ...
106-93-
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
96-45-7
96-45-7
96-45-7
96-45-7
96-45-7
96-45-7
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
51630-58-1
14484-64-1
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
206-44-0
86-73-7
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
Agency
HI
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
FL
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
W
«
AZ
CT
EPA
MA
ME
MN
NH
NJ
RI
VT
CT
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
RI
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
KS
KS
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
"
0.02
0.1
12/90
0.02
0.0005
1990
7
0.25
1.8
90
4000
4000
4000
4000 .
4000
FSTRAC !
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
1360
0.0005
12/89
. 0.04
0.005
0.005'
0.05
0.0005
0.05
0.05
5500 2/88
100
7000
5500
5500
14,000
7060
290
7000
4/90
3
2.4
0.2
1.8
2
1.8
1.8
2
180
25
90
90
90
90
0.029
0.029
4000
2000
2400
1 Established at limit of quantification. .
2 No lifetiM HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA dociaent.
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PAGE NO. 16
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, !
OwBical
NaM
fluoride (cent.)
-
fluorotrichloroiethane
fog oil, see hexachloroethane
folpet
fonofos
foraaldehyde
fuel oil 12
gasoline
glyphosate
gross alpha activity
jross beta (lillirei/yr)
juthion -
tialoacetonitriles
heptachlor
CAS «
16964-48-8
16984-48-8
75-69-4
75-69-4
- 75-69-4
75-69-4
75-69-4
75-69-4
75-69-4
75-69-4
75-69-4
133-07-3
133-07-3
944-22-9
944-22-9
944-22-9
944-22-9
944-22-9
50-00-0
50-00-0
50-00-0
50-00-0
50-00-0
68476-30-2
8006-61-9
8006-61-9
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
12578-46-1
12587-46-1
12587-46-1
—
56-86-0
—
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
Agency
RI
VT
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
MD
ME
MN
RI
HI
ME
RI
EPA
ME
MM
RI
VT
CA
EPA
MD
ME
NJ
ME
EPA
ME
AZ
CA
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AL
EPA
MA
AL
RI
EPA
AZ
CA
EPA
IL
KS
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
BI CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/D (Date)
4000
4000
5/90
14
1990
5/90
6/91
700
4 im/y
1/92
0.1
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
2000
2100
150
2000.
8000
8750
2300
2100
3400
3500
0.32
320
10
14
14
14
30
10
30
50
50
700
700
700
700
700
700
25
0.076
5/90
12/90
0.008
0.01
0.76
0.2
0.08
0.08
0.4
0.08
1
9/90
110
9/90
9/90
1
2
Represents a secondary MCL (aesthetics-based standard).
No lifetiae HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docaient.
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02/28/90
17
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Clmicai
Hate
CAS *
Agency
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
heptachlor epozida
heiachlorobenzene
hezachlorobutadiene
nezachlorocyclohexant (alpha-)
hezachlorocyclohezane (beta-)
heiachlorocyclohaiane, technical
hezachlorocyclopentadiene
hezachlorocylcohexaM (gwa-), SM liadane
hezachlorodlbenzodioxin
heiacUorocthane
hezacnioropheat
hezane, n-
hezazinone
HHX
1024-57-3
L024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
024-57-3
L18-74-1
.18-74-1
.18-74-1
.18-74-1
.18-74-1
.18-74-1
.18-74-1
L18-74-1
J7-68-3
17-68-3
J7-68-3
119-84-6 ".
119-84-6
119-84-6
119-84-6
119-85-7
H9-85-7
119-85-7
AZ
CA
EPA
IL
KS
MA
HE
MN
Ni
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
KS
HE
MN
MB
RI
VT
EPA
KS
m
CA
ME
MN
NH
CA
ME
m
608-73-1
77-47-4
77-47-4
34465-46-8
34465-46-8
67-72-1
67-72-1
67-72-1
70-30-4
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
51235-04-2
51235-04-2
51235-04-2
51235-04-2
2691-41-0
EPA
m
m
EPA
KS
Ml
AZ
EPA
ME
HJ
RI
VT
EPA
MN
RI
VT
EPA
0.1
5/90
12/90
0.038
1/92
0.02
1/92
6/91
1990
4000
210
0.004
0.01
0.38
0.1
0.04
0.04
0.2
0.04
0.02
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.021
0.02
4.5
1.4
0.7
0.06
0.013
0.3
2.4
0.2
0.018
206
6E-5
6E-6
1.9
0.7
2
4000
4000
4000
200
210
210
400
n la
4/8
10/90
2/88
33
1 Ho lifetime HA derived dot to carcinogtnic properties or other factors, see HA docnent.
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' : •PAGE SO. 18
02/28/90
REPORT 7 -
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES,
:Cl»»ical
Nate
hydroquinone :
hypochlorite ion
indeno (1, 2, 3, -c, d)pyrene
iodide
iron
CAS I Agency
123-31-9 MD
14380-61-1 EPA
193-39-5
KS
20461-54-5 HE
7439-89-6 tt
7439-89-6 KS
7439-99-6 MO
7439-89-6 RI
isophorone
isopropanol
isopropylbenzene
ketones, see chlorinated ketones
lasso, see alachlor
lead
78-59-1 •
78-59-1
67-63-0
98-82-8
EPA
KS
MD
EPA
7439-92-1 0.
7439-92-
7439-92-
7439-92-
7439-92-
7«9-92-
7439-92-
AZ
EPA
HA
ME
MH
RI
7439-92-1 VI
lindane
aalathion
aaleic hydrazide
mancozeb
fflaneb
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
121-75-7
: 21-75-7
: 21-75-7
: 21-75-7
121-75-7
121-75-7
123-33-1
123-33-1
123-33-1
123-33-1
123-33-1
8018-01-7
8018-01-7
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
ME
RI
EPA
HE
MH
RI
VT
AZ
RI
12427-38-2 AZ
12427-38-2 ME
12427-38-2 RI
12427-38-2 VT
2
3
4
Only for comunities serving less than or 1,000 persons or less than 3
Represents a secondary MCL (aesthetics-based standard)
No lifetiae HA derived due to- data deficiencies.
Standards listed are current, enforceable MCL's.
BY CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
' /L) (Date)
1/92
1000
300
1/92
20
50
50
50
50
50
20
4
4
4
4
0.2
4/90
12/90
3500
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
Jug/L) (Date) Kote
"10
0.0.29
340
300
300
5200
3000
35
20
50
20
20
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.03
140
160
140
40
100
4000
3500
3500
3500
21
35
10
10
9/90
9/90
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PAGE NO.
02/28/90
19
FSTRAC
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Naae
ianganese
MCPA
MCPP
aercury
•ethmyl
•ethozychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
•ethyl lethacrylate
•ethyl parathion
Chemical • Standards
i CAS * Agency (ug/i) (Date)
7439-96-5 CT
7439-96-S EPA 1/92
7439-96-5 IL 150
7439-96-5 KS
7439-96-5 MO
. 7439-96-5 RI 50
7439-96-5 VT 50
94-74-6 EPA
94-74-6 ME
94-74-6 MN
94-74-6 RI
94-74-6 VT 3.6
93-65-2 ' • VT 7
7439-97-6 AL 2
7439-97-6 AZ 2
7439-97-6 EPA 2 12/90
7439-97-6 Ma 2
7439-97-6 ME
7439-97-6 MN 2
7439-97-6 RI 2
7439-97-6 . VT 2
16752-77-5 AZ
: 6752-77-5 EPA
: 6752-77-5 ME
: 6752-77-5 MN
: 6752-77-5 RI
16752-77-5 VT 175
72-43-5 AL 100
72-43-5 AZ 100
72-43-5 CA 0.01
72-43-5 EP1 100 12/90
72-43-5 MA 100
72-43-5 ME
72-43-5 MN 100
72-43-5 RI 100
72-43-5 VT 340
78-93-3 AZ
78-93-3 CT
78-93-3 EPA
78-93-3 MA
78-93-3 ME
78-93-3 MN
78-93-3 NH
78-93-3 NJ 1990
78-93-3 RI
78-93-3 VT 170
108-10-1 MA
108-10-1 MN
108-10-1 RI '
90-62-6 ME
298-00-0 AZ
298-00-0 CA
238-00-0 EPA
298-00-0 KS
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
5000
5C
50
10
2.5
3.6
4
3
1.1
2
1.1
180
200
so-
ns
180
340
340
100
340
170
1000
170
350
170
170
170
170
350
350
40
200
1.8
30
2
1.7
2/88
2/88
270
Only for cpeaunities serving leas than or 1,000 persons or less than or 300 service connections.
Represents* a secondary HCL (aesthetics-based standard)
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PASE HD. 20
02/28/90
DETAILED
Cheaical
m Haw
aethyl parathicn (cont.)
B«thyl-t-butyl ether (MIBE)
aethylcyclohexane
aethylene blue actiw substances
aethylene chloride, see dichloroMthane
aetolachlor
'
Mtribuzin
lolybdentB
lonochlorobenzena
-
-propyl benzene
aphthalene
ickel
.
•
REPORT 7
STAHDARDS AND GUIDEIINES, BY CHEMICAL
CAS *
298-00-0~~"
298-00-0
298-00-0
298-00-0
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
1634-04-4
108-87-2
— . •
51218-45-2
512 8-45-2
512 8-45-2
512 8-45-2
512 8-45-2
512 8-45-2
512 8-45-2
51218-45-2
51218-45-2
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
21087-64-9
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
* 108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
103-65-1
91-20-3
91-20-3
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
7440-02-0
Standards
Current Future
Agency (ug/L) (Date)
ME
MN
RI.
VT 2
CT
EPA
MA
ME
NH :
RI
VT 40
VT
VT 500
CT
EPA
11
KS
MA
ME
MN
RI
VT 340
III
EPA
11
KS
ME
MH
RI
VT 175
in
AZ
EPA 1/92
AZ
CA 30
EPA 12/90
KS
MA
ME
MN
NH
NJ 2
RI
VT
W
EPA
EPA
KS
AZ
EPA 6/91
KS
ME
MN
Guidelines
Current Future
Jug/L) (Date) Note
~2
2
2
100
50
50
200
50
28,600
100
105
8
100
10
10
15
200
,75
75
9/90
4/90
250
70
60
300
60
100
47
300
100
100
100
600
300
143
150
150
150
150
150
9/90
2/88
.1
1 No lifetiw HA derived due to data deficiencies.
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PAGE HO. 21
02/28/90
DETAILED
. .Cheiical
Hae
nickel (cont.)
nitrate
nitrite
nitrobenzene
litrocelluloae (non-toxic)
dtrogen (total)
litroguanidine
dtrophenol
dtrophenol, 2-
dtrophenol, 4-
litroaodiMthylaina, n-
iitrosodiphenyla«ine, n-
itrosopyrrolidiue, n-
rdraa (tolinate)
zatyl
-
zone
AH' 3
aragaat
REPORT 7
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS *
7440-02-0
- 7440-02-0
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-55-8
, 14797-55-8
14797-55-8
14797-55-8
14797-55-8
14797-55-8
14797-65-0
14797r65-0
14797-65-0
14797-65-0
14797-65-0
14797-65-0
14797-65-0
98-95-3
98-95-3
98-95-3
9004-70-0
7727-37-9
7727-37-9
556-88-7
aeq:55
88-75-5
100-02-7
62-75-9
62-75-9
86-30-6
86-30-6
930-55-2
2212-67-1
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
23135-22-0
10028-15-6
seq:6
seq:6
seq:6
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
Agency
NH
RI
VT'
AL
EPA
MA
ME
MS
RI
VT
EPA
KS
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
AZ
KS
MB
EPA
AZ
RI
EPA
ME
KS
KS
KS
MN
KS
HI
AZ
CA
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
EPA
EPA
HE
MN
AZ
EPA
ME
CHEMICAL
Standards
Currant Future
(ug/L) (Date)
350
10,000
m 12/M
10,000
10,000
10,000
12/90
1000
10,000
20
6/91
175 '
1/92
6/91
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
ISO
•iJV
150
10,000
- 10,000
1000
1000
1000
AVW
1000
IVwv
1000
*vw
1000
3 5
w »W
1.4
10/90
10,000
10,000
10/90
83
290
290
0.0014
0.007
71
70
0.02
180
175
50
175
175
175
180
25
0.028
3
30
30
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PAGE NO.
02/28/90
22
• REPORT 7•
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chetical
Nam
paraquat (cont.)
parathion
PCB's
PCS's (total noncarcinogenic)
PCNB
pendiiethalin
pentachlorobenzene
pentachloroethane
pentachloronitrobenzene, set PCHB
pentachlorophenol
phenanthrene
phenol
phorate
phthalates
picloraa
CAS I Agency
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
56-38-2
56-38-2
56-38-2
56-38-2
1336-36-3
1336-3.6-3
1336-36-3
1336-36r3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3 •
1336-36-3
MJ
RI
VT
AZ
CA
KS
ME
AZ
CT
EPA
KS
MA
ME
MI
Nfl
NJ
NT
RI
VT
82-68-8
82-68-8
82-68-8
40487-42-1
608-93-5
76-01-7
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
CA
HE
RI
AZ
AZ
EPA
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
ME
MR
RI
VT
85-01-8
108-95-2
108-95-2
108-95-2
108-95-2
108-95-2
298-02-2
298-02-2
ssq:31
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
,1919-02-1
KS
CA
EPA
KS
Mf
NH
ME
RI
EPA
AZ
EPA
KS
HE
MN
RI
1 No lifetiie HA derived dne to data deficiencies.
2 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
12/90
0.5
0.008
12/90
220
6/91
6/91
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
~3
3
30
30
30
8.6
0.008
0.05 .
0.5
0.05
0.05
5E-3
1
0.5
0.28
0.9
71
280
6
220
30
220
220
6
220
200
0.029
5
300
280
280
0.2
0.2
49
500
490
300
490
490
9/90
1/91
2/88
9/90
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PAGE NO. 23
02/28/90
DETAILED
Cheaical
Nan
piclorat (cont.)
polychlorinatcd biphenyls, SM PCB's
potassitm carbonate
principal organic contaminant
proMton
pronaaid*
propachlor
propanil
propargita
propazin*
propna
pyrtne
radial 226/228
radon
resorcinol
rottnone
atltniuM
REPORT 7 •
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES,
CAS f
1918-02-1
584-08-7
,—
1610-18-0
1610-18-0
1610-18-0
1610-M-O
1610-18-0
23950-S8-S ....
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
! 918-16-7
: 918-16-7
i 918-16-7
i 918-16-7
1918-16-7
709-98-8
2312-35-8
139-40-2
139-40-2
139-40-2
139HO-2
139-40-2
139-40-2
122-42-9
: 22-42-9
: 22-42-9
: 22-42-9
i 22-42-9
122-42-9
129-00-0
13982-63-3
13982-63-3
13982-63-3
13982-63-3
10043-92-2
10043-92-2
108-46-3
83-79-4
83-79-4
7182-49-2
^82-49-2
V82-49-2
•»'82-49-2
•"82-49-2
Agency
VT
MD
SI
EPA
ME
MH
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
ME
MH
RI
VT
EPA
KS
ME
MH
RI
VT
ME
AZ .
EPA
KS
ME
MH
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
ME
MH
RI
VT
KS
AL
EPA
MA
RI
MA
RI
HE
ME
RI
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
MB
BY CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
490
5 1/89
100
52
92
14
120
5pCi/L
5 pCi/L 4/91
5pCi/L
5pCi/L
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
7.0
100
100
100
100
52
50
52
52
52
90
93
92
92
92
40
160
10
M7
4
14
52
100
120
120
120
0.029
12/90
10,000 pCi/L
1/91
140
4
4
45
10
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PAGE HO. 24
02/28/90
DETAILED
Cheaical
Naae
ssleniua (cont.)
~
,
sencor, see aetribuzin
silver ' ....
-
silvex, see TP, 2,4,5-
siaazine
sodiua
sodium bisulfite
sodim broaide
sodiua sulfate
sodiua snlfite
strobane
strontiua
strontium 90 (pCi/L)
styrene
sulfate
-
REPORT 7
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS I
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
- 7782-49-2
- 7440-22-
7440-22-
7440-22-
7440-22-
7440-22-
7440-22-4
7440-22-4
7440-22-4
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
7440-23-5
7440-23-5
7440-23-5
7440-23-5
7631-90-5
7647-15-6
7757-82-6
7757-83-7
8001-35-2
7440-24-6
7440-24-6
10098-97-2
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-42-5
14808-79-8
14808-79-8
14808-79-8
14808-79-8
14808-79-8
Agency
MN
RI
VT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
MI
EPA
KS
MA
RI
MD
MD
MD
MD
AZ
EPA
ME
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
NH
RI
VT
HI
EPA
KS
RI
or
VT
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/t) (Date)
10
10
10
1
50
50"
50 1/92
50
50
50
50
10
6/91
35
-20,000, : ,
; 1/91
8
12/90
5
6/91
250,000
1E+6
250,000
fSIRAC REPCR
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
~~45
50-
9/90
50
WW
15
Jw
4/90
4
35
Jv
35
Jv
2150
9/90
100,000
20
70
250
210
100
0.03
9/90
2400
140 2/88
1
5
0.1
5 or 100 2
5
250,000
2.5E+5
•T, 2,4,5-
93-76-5
EPA
1/92
70
1 No lifetoae HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA docment.
2 Depending on 82 or C classification
3 Represents a secondary MCL (aesthetics-based standard).
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PAGE NO.
02/28/90
25
REPORT 7.
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chaaical
Nate
CAS *
Agency
-It 2,4,5- (cont.)
93-76-5
93-76-5
93-76-5
93-76-5
93-76-5
TEN (total baa* neutrals noted)
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
17
in
17y
174
6-01-6
6-01-6
6-01-6
6-01-6
6-01-6
6r01-6.
6-01-6
IDS
tebuthiuron
34014-18-1
34014
3401'
340L
3401'
34014
-18-1
-18-1
-18-1
-18-1
-18-1
tutaacil
ttrbufos
terrachlor, set PCKB
tttrachlorobenzent, 1,2,4,5-
5902-5]
5902-5:
5902-5:
5902-5:
5902-5]
•2
-2
1307]
1307:
1307:
1307:
1307]
,-79-9
,-79-9
,-79-9
-79-9
,-79-9
95-94-3
tttrachlorodibtnzo-p-dioxin, 2,3,7,8-, SM IdX), 2,3.7,8-
tttrachlorotthant, 1,1,1,2- 630-20-6
630-20-6
tetrachloroethant, 1,1,2,2-
tttrichlorotthyltM
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
:27-18-4
:27-18-4
: 27-18-4
: 27-18-4
: 27-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
KS
ME
m
RI
VT
KS
EPA
KS
ME
m
NH
RI
VT
UT
AZ
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
EPA
ME
MH
RI
VT
EPA
ME
MN
RI
VT
AZ
EPA
RI
AZ
CA
EPA
KS
MH
RI
VT
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
Fl
KS
MA
ME '
MH
NH
NJ
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) .(Date)
21
6/91
2.2E-7
2E-6
35
90
0.18
1/92
12/90
FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
........
70
21
21
10
2.2E-6
2.2E-6
2E-6
2E-7
2E-7
5E-5
35
500
35
35
350
90
90
90
90
0.9
0.18
0.2
0.2
70
2
0.17
1.7
2
0.7
0.67
5
10
7
6.6
1
1 No lifetime HA derived dn* to carcinotnnic properties or othtr factors, stt HA document.
2 Ho lifatine HA derivtd dm to data deficiencies.
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PAGE-NO. 26
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND'GClbELIHES, BY
Clmical
HaM ..-.-••:.
tetrachloroethyiene~(cont.) . "-."
tetrachlorc«thane, see carbon tetracaloride
tetrachlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-
tetrahydrofuran
tetrasodim EDTA
thalliu
thiobencarb
thiophanate Mthyl
thim
toluene
total dissolved solida
total principal and unspecific organic conta*
toxaphene
-
TP, 2,4,5- (Silw)
trans-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene,
tnchloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1,1,2-
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-
CAS i
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
S8-90-2
109-99-9
109-99-9
109-99.-9
64-02-8
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
28249-77-6
23564-05-8
137-26-8
137-26-8
108-88-3
108-88-3
: 08-88-3
08-88-3
,08-88-3
08-88-3
: 08-88-3
: 08-88-3
08-88-3
: 08-88-3
108-88-3
~
. —
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
trans-1,2-
76-13-1
76-13-1
120-82-1
120-82-1
Agency
RI
VT
HI
KS
MS
NH
HI
MD
AZ
EPA
KS
CA
VT
HE
RI
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
KS
MA
MH
NH
RI
VT
HI
VT
NT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MI
RI
VT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
MN
RI
VT
CA
m
AZ
EPA
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
6/91
70
560
12/90
KMHO
100
5
5
5 12/90
5
0.031
10
10
10 12/90
10
10
10
10
5/90
FSTRAC REPORT
Guidelines
Current Future
Jog/L) (Date) Note
0.7
7
5
263
154
154
50
180
13
13
10
10
2000
100
1000
2420
2000
2000
2420
2000
2000
2420
343
0.03
0.3
0.3
0.03
52
52
52
1200
5500
140
9
9/90
2/88
1 No lifetime HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other factors, see HA doctment.
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PAGE NO. 27
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
- Cheiical
Naie
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- (cent.)
•
trichlorobenzene, 1,3,5-
trichlorobenzenes
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
•
.trichloroethylent
trichlorofluoroMthan* (frtoa 11), see
trichlorophtnol, 2,4,5-
trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-
CAS f
120-82-1
- . 120-82-1
108-70-3
—
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55r6
71-55-6
71-55-6.
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-01-6 ., _
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
flaorotrichloroM
95-95-4
95-95-4
88-06-2
88-06-2
88-06-2
88-06-2
88-06-2
trichlorophtnoxyacrtic acid, 2,4.5-, so« T, 2,4,5-
trichlorophtnoxjpropionic acid, 2,4,5-, aee TP, 2,4.5-
trichloropropant, 1,2,3- 96-18-4
trichlorotrifluoroethane, 1,1,2-
triethylene glycol
trifluralin
96-18-4
76-13-1
112-27-6
1582-09-8
1582-09-8
1582-09-8
1582-09-8
1582-09-8
Agency
KS
NJ
EPA
EPA
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
MA
ME
MH
NJ
RI
VT
AZ
CA
EPA
MA
MH
RI
. AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
FL
Ml
ME
MN
NH
NJ
RI
VI
AZ
KS
AZ
KS
ME
MH
NH
AZ
EPA
MH
MD
AZ
EPA
ME
MH
RI
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
8
6/91
200
200
200
200
200
200
26
200
200
32
6/91
5
5
5
3
1
5
1/92
r FSTRAC
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
13
- •
200
200
200
200
200
0 61
V • WA
3
30
14
3.2
5
5
31
2.8
3
700
1
1.8
17
700
18
1.87
42
210,000
1750
2
5
2
2
2
9/88
1 Ho lifetime HA derived doe to caxcinogimic properties or other factors, see HA doctMnt.
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PAGE NO. 28
02/28/90
REPORT 7
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
1
2
3
Cheaical
NaM
trifluralin (cent.)
trihaloaethanea (total)
triaethylbenzeae, 1,2,4-
triaethyUbenzene, 1,3,5-
trinitroglycerol
trinitrophenol
trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-
trithion
triti« (pCi/L)
TVOC (total volatile organica)
unspecified organic contaminant
uranim (picocuries/liter)
vanaditm
vinyl chloride
•-
vinylidene chloride, see dichloroethylene,
white phosphorus
xylene, 1,2-
lylene, 1,3-
xylene, 1,4-
zyienea
CAS *
1582-09-8""
seq:28
seq:28
seq:28
seq:28
seq:28
seq:28 '
seq:28
seq:28
seq:28
... ,95-61-6.
108-67-8
55-63-0
88-89-1
118-96-7
786-19-6
10028-17-8
"'
—
7440-61-1
7440-61-1
7440-61-1
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
75-01-4
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-4
75-01-4
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-
75-01-4
1,1-
12185-10-3
95-47-6
108-38-3
106-42-3
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
No lifetiae HA derived due to data deficiencies.
No lifetiae HA derived due to carcinogenic properties or other
Action level for am of rylene iaoaers is 620 ppb.
Agency
VT
AL
AZ
EPA
MA
ME
Mi
NH
RI
VT
EPA
EPA
EPA
ME
EPA
CA
AL
KS
HI
AZ
CA
MA
AZ
EPA
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
FL
KS
MA
m
Mi
NJ
M
VT
EPA
CA
CA
CA
AZ
EPA
factors,
CHEMICAL
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
iT
100
100
100 1/92
100
100
100
100
20,000
50
20
1/92
2
0.5
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1750
1750
; 1750
12/90
see HA document.
FSTRAC REPOR.
Guidelines
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date) Note
0.19
100
0.5
40
1
5
57
2
7
100
35 2/88
30
10
7
9/90
0 015
v • V AW
2
2
0.15
0.15
0.02
10/90
3
3
3
440 2/98
400
-------
PAGE HO.
02/28/90
29
FSTRAC
REPORT 7 .
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Nate
zylenes (coat.)' • -
zinc
zinc chloride
zineb
ziram (and Ferbai)
«ucal
CAS *
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
. - 1330-20-7
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
1330-20-7
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
7440-66-6
7646-85-7
12122-67-6
12122-67-7
Agency
KS
MA
ME
MN
NH
NJ
RI
VT
HI
AZ
EPA
KS
RI
VT
EPA
AZ
VT
Standards
Current Future
(ug/L) (Date)
44
400
5000
1/92
5000
5000
350
Guidelines
Current
(ug/L)
440
TTV
1000
400
400
10,000
400
620
5000
5000
350
Future
(Date)
9/90
10/90
137-30-4
ME
25
1 Represents a secondary MCL (aesthetics-based standard).
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REPORT 8 •
NEH STANDARDS, BY STATE
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical For Khich
Standard leeded/Desired
State
CA brcoodichloromethane
bromoform
chloroform
dibromochloromethane
CO aldrin
aiiyl chloride
azodrin
benzothiazole
bicycioheptadiene
chlorophenylmethylsulfide •
chlorophenylmethylsulfone
chlorophenylaethylsulf oxide
cyclohexanol
cyclohexanone
dl-isopropylmethylphosphonate
dicycloheptadiene
dicyclopentadiene
dimethyldisulfide
dtothylaethylphosphonate
dimettylnitrosamine
ethylbenzene
isodrin
malathion
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
•onomethyl hyarazine
oxathiew, 1,4-
parathion
Plutonium
unsymmetrical diaethylhydrazine
CT ethylene thiourea (ETC)
fluoridone (Sonar)
fuel oil K
methyl-t-butyl ether (MM)
naphthalene
phenols
tetrahydrofuran
trimetnyl benzene, 1,2,4-
tungsten
ID broaine
chlorine
cyanide, free and total
dacthal ~
iodine
II alachlor
chlorate
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
cyanazine
dichloroetnane, 1,1-
dichloropropene, 1.3-.
dual, see •etolacblor
lasso, see alachlor
oetolachlor
•etolacblor
CAS f
75-27-4
75-25-2
67-66-3
124-48-1
309-00-2
107-05-1
6923-22-4
95-16-9
121-46-0
123-09-1 -
98-57-7
934-73-6
108-93-0
108-94-1
1445-75-6
121-46-0
77-73-6
624-92-0
756-79-6
12-75-9
A A J4 M
00-41-4
65-73-6
21-75-5
05-44-2
50-34-4
5538-93-8
i6-38-2
1440-07-5
17-14-7
16-45-7
8827-66-6
'8476-30-2
634-04-4
1-20-3
08-95-2
09-99-9
5-63-6
440-33-7
726-95-6
782-50-5
7-12-5
861-32-1
553-56-2
Reason or Basis
Prevalence in drinking wter/heilth tezard. "(Chemical found in Table
Prevalence in drinking rater/health hazard. (Chemical found in Table
Prevalence in drinking rater/health hazard. (Chemical forad in Table
Prevalence in drinking rater/health hazard. (Chemical found in Table
Gronndwater contaminant
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundwter centaa nant
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Groundrater contaminant!
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Gronndrater contaminant.
Groundrater contaminant.
Used in Connecticut. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
useo in Connecticut.
Common .contaminant in Connecticut.
W .fcS&fis mitt fsif' * to "wai th°Mand
Found in Connecticut.
Found at concentrations around 50 ppb.
Found at several hundred ppb levels;
Found ia Connecticut.
Found in rater in Connecticut, where tungsten mining has occurred.
(Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
(Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
15972-60-8 Has been detected in the rater supplies. (Chemical found in Table 1
. or 2)
inn jo"Hi 2 Increased use of chlorine dioxide. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
9ilff*?]"l «nc5e*se$t?se °* cnl°rine dioxide. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2}
*i'23-46-2 used in Illinois. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
75-34-3 Has been detected in the rater supplies. (Chemical found in Table 1
542-75-6 Occasionally detected. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
51218-45-2 Has been detected in the rater supplies. (Chemical found in Table 1
or t)
51218-45-2 Used in Illinois - occasionally detected. (Chemical found in Table 1
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02/28/90
FSTRAC H£PC
State
Chemical For Hhich
Standard Heeded/Desired
aetribnzin
sencor
T 245-
tetracnloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
trifluralin
IA alachlor
cyanazine
dual, see letolachlor
furadan
lasso, see alachlor
aetolachlor
sencor
sntan
treflan
IA aluminum
chloramines
HE ethylene thionrea (ETU)
gasoline
lethasidophos __ ,
methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)
MD acetone
ethane
bromodichloro
broaoform
chloroform
dibrcftochloroMthane
ethylene oxide
formaldehyde
tetrahydroforan
aluminum
endosalfan
ethylbenzene
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)
tetrahydrofuran
nr* REPORT 8
NEW. STANDARDS, BY STATE
CAS *
Reason or Basis
or 2)
21087-64-9 Used in Illinois - occasionally detected. (Chemical found in Ta
or 2}
Has been detected in the water supplies.
21087-64-9
93-76-5
79-34-5
1582-09-8
15972-60-8 Many of oar special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited.
21725-46-2 Many of our special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited.
1563-66-2
Have monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Occasionally detected. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Used in Illinois - occasionally detected. (Chemical found in Ta
or 2)
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current informal
(Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current informal
(Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Many of our special monitoring studies indicate these compounds
periodically round in drinking water supplies. Current informal
regarding tozicity is limited.
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current informal
(Chemical foand in Table 1 or .
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current informal
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current informal
studies indicate these compounds
water supplies. Current inforaat
MM cumene
51218-45-2 Many of our special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited.
21087-64-9 Many of our special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited!
2008-41-5 Many of oar special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited.
1592-09-8 Many of oar special monitoring
periodically round in drinking
regarding tozicity is limited.
7429-90-5 Utility usage. (Chemical found in Table1 or 2) . . _ ..
— Utility (JP) has 35-40 years of data. (Chemical found in Table
2)
96-45-7 It is highly tozic; it is a breakdown product and metabolite of
widely used; pesticides (maneb and mancozeb). (Chemical found in
8006-61-9 Moat serious gronndwater problem in state due to leaking and
storage tanks.
10265-92-6 Moat antiUmt pesticide detected in pesticide ground water sc
1634-04-4 It is a highly Kile constituent in gasoline. Concentration
ground water can be quite high. (Chemical found in Table 1 or
67-64-1 Is a ubiquitous contaminant in residential drinking water suppl
contaminated by VOC's.
75-27-4 Chemical found in Table 1 or 2
75-25-2 Chemical found in Table 1 or 2
67-66-3 ; Chemical found in Table 1 or 2
124-48-1 Chemical found in Table 1 or 2 ,
75-21-8 Is a contaminant of ion-ezchanwresins for home water tnatmnfl
Recent OEP monitoring data have demonstrated levels at 350-10«w
50-00-0 Information regarding tozicity in drinking water is baited.
109-99-9 Has been detected in residential wells and is thought to be a
contaminant of the well drilling process.
7429-90-5 Found in water supplies. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
oigll olS feffS wafer^plies. (Chertcal found in Table 1 or 2,
,08-10-1 Often found in water supplies. .
1634-04-4 Often found in water supplies. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
09-99-9 Often found in water supplies.
98-82-8 Compounds we frequently see in ground and drinking water surreyJ
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02/28/90 -J
State
Chemical For Nhich
Standard Heeded/Desired
dichlorodiflooroMthane
dichloroethane, 1,1-
fInorotrichloroMtbant
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
MO alachlor
aluminum
atrazine
bromofon
chlorofon
dichlorpethane, 1,1-
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
•stolachlor
•etribuzin
NR acetone
caaphor
chlorofon
cyanazine
cyclohezane
dichloroethane, 1,1-
diethyl ether
aethyl ethyl keton*
isobutyl ketom
Mthyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)
netolachlor
tetrahydrofuran
NJ broBodichloroMthaM
broaofon
chlorofon
cyanazine
dibromochloromethane
dicaaba
dichloroethane, 1,1-
REPORT 8
NEK STANDARDS, BT STATE
.CAS;*
FSTRAC REPORT
75-71-8
. 75-34-3
75-69-4
108-10-1
Reason or Basis
7429-90-5
1912-24-9
75-25-2
67-66-3 .
75-34-3
121-14-4
51218-45-2
"*
ft
"
Bss
»«S
1582-09-8
67-64-1
76-22-2
67-66-3
water system.
wter syst«-'
water syste
Cheaica.
Cheaica
Ch
found in Table
found in Table
found in Table
found in Table
found in Table
found in Table
I AOB 1 \
2.)
found
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2
1 or 2!
in Table 1 or 2}
110-82-7
75-34-3
60-29-7
78-93-3
108-10-1
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
109-99-9
1582-09-8
75-27-4
75-25-2
67-66-3
21725-46-2
124-48-1
1918-00-9
75-34-3
SiSD^LsSF'5'222^ a^-S8-
Detected frequently in grounder suppliet. (0«ical found in Table
Sr.S.ftSn110%($/8S-9/15/87) "^ *#** concentration of
HSfSS*:-.*111-—
vmsi
" 2}8
°f 42°
Ot 42°
t °f 156
wttr
wttr
found in
found in
found in
in 70 of 420 HJ potabl.,!,,. (Ch«ical found in Table 1
in grounds of other
(Ch«ical found in
ggtjd ta 1€ out of 420
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PA® NO.
02/28/90
State
I'STRAC SIPOS
Chemical For Which
Standard Heeded/Desired
REPORT 8
NEH STANDARDS, BY STATE
CAS f
Reason or Basis
dichloropropant, 2,2- 78-87-5
ethylene thiourea (ETU) -96-45-7
methomyl 16752-77-5
methyls-butyl ether (HTBE) 1634-04-4
metolachior 51218-45-2
aetribuzin 21087-64-9
ozone by-products
prometon - . 1610-18-0
trifluralin 1582-09-8
m cobalt 7440-48-4
cryptosporidiui
dicliloroethane, 1,1- 75-34-3
dinitrotoluene, 2,4- 121-14-2
ethylbenzene 100-41-4
formaldehyde 50-00-0
iodine 7553-56-2
methyl-t-bntyl ether (fflffi) 1634-04-4
moncMthyl naphthalenes —
naphthalene 91-20-3
nitrobenzene 98-95-3
RI aluminum 7429-90-5
»onia 7664-41-7
bromodichloromethant 75-27-4
bromoform 75-25-2
chlorine 7782-50-5
chlorine dioxide 10049-04-4
chlorite 14998-27-7
chloroethane 75-00-3
chloroform 67-66-3
chloromethane 74-87-3
chlorothalonil 1897-45-6
chlorpyrifos (Oursban) 2921-88-2
cyanazine 2172S-46-2
di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 117-81-7
di-n-btttyl phthaiate 84-74-2
dibromocnloromethane 124-48-1
dicaiba 1918-00-9
dichlorodifluoroMthane 75-71-8
dichloroethane, 1,1- 75-34-3
dieldrin 60-57-1
ethylene thiourea (ETO) 96-45-7
hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1
hexane, n 110-S4-3
kepone 143-SO-O
metolachlor 51218-45-2
aetribuzin 21087-64-9
ozone by-products
sodium • 7440-23-5
strontium 7440-24-6
T, 2,4,5- 93-76-5
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,1,2- 630-20-6
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2- 79-34-5
Detected in 2 of 420 NJ potable samples. (Chemical found in Table
or 2)
130,000 pounds (parent compounds) used annually is state. (Chemic
round in Table 1 or 2)
.Detected in 4 of 51 rails; 45,000 pounds used annually in state
Common occurrence, indicative of fuel oil contamination. (Chemic
found in Table 1 or 2) .
Detected in 2 of 49 wells. Found in groundwater in other states.
74,000 pounds used annually in state. (Chemical found in Table 1
S^SS**1 ^ 2 ofJ80 TOH?' Found to groundwater in other states. ,
2.000 pounds used annually in state. (Chemical found in Table 1 oJ
200 ago/plant currently.uses ozonation. At least 6 others consid
the use of ozone. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Detected-in 4.of 80 wells. Used for total vegetation control.
5,000 pounds used annually in state; found in groundwaters in oth
states. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
We have levels up to 2.3 ppm in ground water.
He have had H20 borne outbreaks. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Common ground water contaminant. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2
We have levels in ground water up to 2 ppb. (Chemical found in Ta
Common ground water contaminant. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
He have levels in ground water up to 200 ppm.
We have thousands of people on iodinators.
Common groundwater contaminant. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Common ground water contaminants.
Common ground water contaminants.
Re have levels in ground water up to 6ppb.
Toiicity. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity, monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2) ,
Monitoring data, chemical specificity. (Chemical found in Table 1
Monitoring data, chemical specificity. (Chemical found in Table 1 ]
Toxicity, monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity, monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity, monitoring data. Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity.
Toxicity, use frequency.
Toxicity, monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity.
Toxicity.
Monitoring data, chemical specificity. (Chemical found in Table 1
Toxicity. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Monitoring data.
Monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2}
Toxicity
Toxicity. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity
Toxicity
Toxicity, monitoring data.
Toxicity. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Monitoring data. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Toxicity.
Toxicity.
Toxicity.
Toxicity.
Toxicity,
Tsxicity,
Chemical found in Table
Chemical found in Table
Chemical found in Table
Chemical found in Table
aonitoring data.
monitoring data.
or 2
or 2
or 2
or 2
Chemical found in Table 1 or 2!
found in Table 1 sr 2!
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State
FSTRAC REPORT
Chemical For flhich
Standard Heeded/Desired
REPORT 8
NEK STANDARDS, BY STATE
CAS I Reason or Basis
SO cyanazine
dicamba • 1918-00-9
metribuzin . 21087-64-9
treflan 1582-09-8
TN cresol, •- 108-39-4
cresol, o- 95-48-7
cresol, p- 106-44-5
dichloroethane, 1.1- 75-34-3
dichloroethylene trans, 1,2- 540-59-0
dihalogenated organics
dioxane 123-91-1
phenols 108-95-2
toluidine isomers 26915-12-8
TX acetone 67-64-1
freons seq:9
methyl ethyl ether
methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3
methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1
tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9
07 ethylbenzene 100-41-4
n. aldicarb sulfone 1646-88-4
aldicarb sulfoxide 1646-87-3
carbozin 5234-68-4
chloroform 67-66-3
dicamba 1918-00-9
disolfoton 298-04-4
diuron . 330-54-1
gasoline 8006-61-9
hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1
Mthoiyl 16752-77-5
tebuthiuron 122-57-6
HI cyanazine 21725-46-2
dicamba 1918-00-9
dichloroethane, 1,1- 75-34-3
letolachlor 51218-45-2
aetribuzin 21087-64-9
21725-46-2 Found in soil samples at spill sites. (Chemical found in Table 1 or
Found in soil samples at spill sites. (Chemical found in Table 1 or
Found in water, at low concentrations, at spill sites. (Chemical
.found in Table 1 or 2)
Has been found in soil samples at spill sites, not yet found in water
Detected in Tenn. PUS. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2}
(Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Such as bromochloromethane, 3,4-dichlorcbtnzoflnoride.
Found during VOC monitoring.
Found in VOC monitoring
Found during VOC monitoring.
Found during VOC monitoring.
Found in VOC monitoring.
Found during VOC monitoring
Showing up in areas with gasoline contamination. (Chemical found in
Table 1 or 2)
Leachable metabolite/vulnerable area use. (Chemical found in Table 1
or 2)
Leachable metabolite/vulnerable area use. (Chemical found in Table 1
or 2}
Leachable/use on irrigated wheat.
Ubiquitous chemical. (Chemical found in Table 1 or 2)
Leachable/wide use/vulnerable area use. (Chemical found in Table 1 or
2)
Leachable/wide use/vulnerable area use/highly toxic.
Leachable/Tulnerable area use.
Also coaponentt of gasoline, such as the butyl benzenes and the
trimethyl benzenes. Numerous incidences of contamination from LQST's.
Leachable/contaminant of POT/carcinogan/7ulnerable area use.
Leachable/highly toxic/wide use/vulnerable area use.
Leachable/ vulnerable area use.
Found in
Found in ._.
Found in dr:
Found in _
Found in dr;
drinking
drinking
drinking
water.
water.
water.
water.
ng water.
Chemj
Chemi
Chem
Chem
Chen
CJl'
,ca.
,ca.
.ca.
icaJ
L found i
found :
found ;
, found ;
L found j
In Tab]
A Tab.
A Tab.
A Tab:
in Tab]
e :
e :
e :
e :
e
or 2)
or 2
or 2
or 2
L or 2
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02/28/90
Omtical
acetone
alachlor -
aldicarb solfone
aldicarb solfoxide
aldrin
allyl chloride
aliaintm
avonia
atrazine
azodrin
benzothiazole
bicycloheptadiene
brciint
brcBodichlorcBethane
broiofon
catcher
carboxin
chloral ines
chlorata
chlorine
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
chloroethane
chloroform
chlorotethane
chlorophenylMthylanlfide
chlorophenylMthylaolfone
chlorophenylMthylanlfoxide
chlorothalonil
chlorotoluener o-
chlorotoluene, p-
chlorpyrifos (Dnrabao)
cobalt
creaol, i-
crasol, o-
cresol, p-
cryptosporiditai
oaene
cyanazine
cyanide, free and total
cyanogen chloride
cyclonexane
cyclohexanol
cyclohexanone
dacthal
di-(2-ethylh«ryl) phthalate
di-isopropyl««thylphosphonate
di-n-butylphthalate
dibroiochloraMthane
dicamba
dichlorodifloozaMthane
dichlorocthane, 1.1-
dichloroathylene trans, 1,2-
dichloropropane, 2,2-
FSTRAC REFC
REPORT 9'
NEH STANDARDS, SUMMARY
State (s) Reconaending
Development of Standard No. of States
Pa)/ NHf
m' '
m
CO
CO
LA, MA,
RI
MO
CO
CO
CO
ID
CA, M),
CA, »,
NH
HA
LA
n
ID, RI
a, RI
n, RI
RI
a-*
CO
CO
CO
RI
GA
GA
RI
NH
TH
TH
TH
GA, NM
m
IA, a,
ID
GA
NH
CO
CO
ID
RI
CO
RI
CA, MD,
NJ, RI,
W, RI
IL, Mn,
TN
NJ
TX
MO, RI
NJ, RI
MO, NJ, RI
•
MO, NH, NJ, RI, HA '
:
•
,
1
,
:
,
;
NH, NJ, RI, SO, RI :
]
:
4
;
NJ, RI i
SD, HA, HI !
MO, NH, NJ, NM, RI, TN, HI !
:
•
i
i
i
L
1
L
1
L
[
1
L
1
L
L
.
'
.
[
1
•
.
,
.
i
'.
I
C
i
:
,
'
'.
,
'
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PAGE NO.
02/28/90
REPORT 9
STANDARDS, SUMfflRI
Chemical
State(s) Recosaending
Development of Standard
dichloroprppeM, 1,3-
dicycloheptadieae.
dicyclopentadiene
dieldrin
diethyl ether
dlhalogenated organica
diaethyldisulfide
diaethylaethylphoaphonate
diaethylnitroaaiine
1 diaitrotoluene, 2,4-
diozane
disulfoton
diaron
dual, set Mtolachlor
endoanlfan
ethylbenzene
ethylene oxide
ethylene thioorea (EID)
fluoridone (Sonar)
fluorotrichlorcaethane
formaldehyde
freona
fuel oil *2
foradan
gasoline
neiachlorobenzene
bezant, n
iodine
iaodrin
kepone
lasao, see alachlor
•alatnion
•ethamidophos
oethoeiyl
•ethyl ethyl ether
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl iaobatyl ketose
•ethyl-t-botyl ether (MIBE)
•etolachlor
•etribnzin
•onoMthyl hydrazine
MnoMthyl naphthalenea
naphthalene
nitrobenzene
ozathiene, 1,4-
ozone by-products
parathion
phenols
plutonita
proieton
sencor
sodim
strontia
satan
DT
IL
CO
CO
RI
NH
TN
CO
CO
CO
GA, MO, »f
IN
n,
HA
CO, MA,
CT, ME, NJ, RI
CT
m
HO, m
ii
CT
IA
ME, n
RI
CO
ME
9
I
m
CT,
TZ
Ml, Mi, ME, TZ
Hi, ME, HH» NJ, NM
S; S; S; 1; 9 "• •
NM
CO
», NJ, RI
CO
CT, TN
CO
NJ
IA, H
GA, RI
RI
IA
FSTRAC REPORT
No. of States
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
6
8
6
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