United States
Environmental Protection Office of Water EPA 810-B-95-005
Agency 4601 December 1995
&EPA DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER
TRAINING MATERIALS
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DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER TRAINING MATERIALS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
December 1995
Submitted by
Garcia Consulting, Inc.
McLean, Virginia
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DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER TRAINING MATERIALS
INTRODUCTION
This Directory includes abstracts and ordering information for drinking water training
documents produced since July 1992 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office
of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
The Directory is patterned after The Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A'
National Training Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials. First Edition, which
contains many Office of Water training materials published prior to July 1992.
DIRECTORY FORMAT AND CONTENT
Entries are arranged alphabetically by title and contain the following components:
- Title
- Author
- Producer
- Publication Date
- Material type and description
Publications are identified either as Training Materials (TM) - publications
developed specifically for training activity, or Training Reference Materials (TRM)
publications useful in supporting training activities.
- Keywords
This directory uses the keywords that appear in the Drinking Water Training
Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition Directory of Current Training
Materials. First Edition.
- Abstract
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- Availability and cost
Each entry lists at least one source for the material and its cost. Materials may be
ordered from the following:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water Resource Center, RC-4100
401 M St., SW
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 260-7786 (voice mail request line)
(202) 260-0386 (fax)
waterpubs@epa.mail.epa.gov (internet address)
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
1929 Kenny
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1015
1-800-276-0462
(614) 292-0263 (fax)
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, Virginia 22161
1-800-553-6847
(703) 487-4839 (TDD for the hearing impaired)
(703) 921-8647 (fax)
Source information was accurate as of the time of preparation of this list. There
may be cases where copies are no longer available from the Water Resource
Center at no charge.
AVAILABILITY
Single copies of this Directory are available at no cost from'me EPA Office of Water
Resource Center (202-260-7786).
Copies of the Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition
Directory of Current Training Materials (July 1992) are available from the Educational
Resources Information Center (614) 292-6717. Ask for publication #655G ($16.25).
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KEYWORD INDEX
Analysis/Analytical Methods
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public Comment Draft
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Ground Water
Protection Programs
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water: Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition; Change 2 - September
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Annual Report
EPA's Ground Water and Drinking Water Program: Making a Difference
Aquifers
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to
Pesticide Contamination
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and Karst Aquifer Settings
Why Do Wellhead Protection? Issues and Answers in Protecting Public Drinking Water
Supply Systems
Asbestos
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Assessments
Ground Water Resource Assessment
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products (a) in Public
Drinking Water *•'
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drinking Water: Multimedia Risk and
Cost Assessment of Radon
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to
Pesticide Contamination
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
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Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Bibliography
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition Directory of
Current Training Materials
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act: A Compilation of References
Lead in Drinking Water: An Annotated List of Publications
Coliforra Rule
Totarl Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Community Water Systems
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies' Needs
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Compliance
Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water For America
The National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1993 Compliance Report
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143
The National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1994 Compliance Report
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Contaminants
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
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Copper
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
Corrosivity/Corrosion Control
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Costs/Cost Estimating
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Data Management
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality - Brochure
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 2.0
Disinfection/Disinfection By-Products
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public Comment Draft
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and "Disinfection By-Products (Phase 6a) in Public
Drinking Water
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
Private Wells - Guidance for What to Do After the Flood
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Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status of DBP Regulatory Negotiation
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
Products
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and By-Products-
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.55
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.55 - Installation Guide
Drinking Water Regulations
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National
Training Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water,"Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143
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National Primary Drinking Water Standards
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance Chemicals
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status of DBP Regulatory Negotiation
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
Products
Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water: A Report on Progress and Challenges and
an Agenda for Action.
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
Drinking Water Regulations: Report.to Congress
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Education
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class III Injections Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Drinking Water Activities for Students and Teachers
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition Directory of
Current Training Materials-
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
Protecting Our Ground Water
Source Water Protection: Protecting Drinking Water Across the Nation
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Emergency Planning
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State Governments
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Emergency Response
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water
Private Wells - Guidance for What to Do After the Flood
Enforcement
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule
EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
EPA's Ground Water and Drinking Water Program: Making a Difference
Financial Characteristics/Financing
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies' Needs
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs: Financing Drinking Water
System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Fluoride
Fluoride in Drinking Water (Fact Sheet)
Ground Water
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative Wellhead Protection
Programs
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class III Injections Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Ground Water Resource Assessment
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Ground Water
Protection Programs
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and-State Governments
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality - Brochure
Protecting Our Ground Water
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to
Pesticide Contamination
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
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Ground Water Disinfection/Ground Water Disinfection Rule
Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Health/Health Effects
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
National Primary Drinking Water Standards
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and By-Products
Implementation
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
Drinking Water Regulations: Report to Congress
Indian Tribes
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Information Collection Rule
See: Ground Water Disinfection/Ground Water Disinfection Rule
Inorganic Chemicals/Contaminants
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
National Primary Drinking Water Standards
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Laboratory/Laboratory Certification
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water: Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition; Change 2 - September
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Large Water Systems
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000 P
Persons
Lead
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance'for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: Annotated List of Publications
Lead in Drinking 'Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
Lead Contamination Control Act
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
Lead/Copper Rule
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
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Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
Management and Administration
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Maximum Contaminant Levels/Maximum Contaminant Level Goals
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
National Primary Drinking Water Standards
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products (Phase 6a) in Public
Drinking Water
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and By-Products
Medium Water Systems
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Microbiological Contaminants
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Models
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.55
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.55 - Installation Guide
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Monitoring
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of
Small Water Systems
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Volunteer Monitoring
Nitrate/Nitrite
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Non-Public Water Systems
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Operation & Maintenance
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of
Small Water Systems
Organic Chemicals/Contaminants
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Pesticides
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to
Pesticide Contamination
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Plumbing/Plumbing Code
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Primacy
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Public Education/Notification
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Public Water System Supervision Program
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
The National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1994 Compliance Report
Public Water Supply Supervision Program Priority Guidance
Public Water Systems
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water For America
Fact Sheet: 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State Governments
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies' Needs
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143
Non-transient, Non-community Water Systems
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products (Phase 6a) in Public
Drinking Water
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs: Financing Drinking Water
System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Source Water Protection: Protecting Drinking Water Across 'the Nation
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies -
Freestone, California Water System
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
Drinking Water Regulations: Report to Congress
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Publications
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act: A Compilation of References
Lead in Drinking Water: An Annotated List of Publications
Pumps/Pumping Equipment
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
Radionuclides
Report to the United States Congress on Radionuclides in Drinking Water: Multimedia
Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon in Drinking Water
Reporting
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of
Small Water Systems
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Restructuring
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Restructuring Manual
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)/SDWA Amendments
Administration Recommendations for Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act: A Compilation of References
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143
Restructuring Manual
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
Drinking Water Regulations: Report to Congress
Safety
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
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Sampling
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of
Small Water Systems
Schools
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
Secondary Contaminants
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance Chemicals
Small Water Systems
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies at Small Water Systems
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water Supply System
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for' Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
Restructuring Manual
The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of
Small Water Systems
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies -
Freestone, California Water System
State Programs/Regulations
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water For America
Fact Sheet: 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State Governments
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection V
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs: Financing Drinking Water
System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Public Water Supply Supervision Program Priority Guidance
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
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Surface Water Treatment Rule
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Surveys
Fact Sheet: 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water
Synthetic Organic Chemicals/Compounds
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Technical Assistance
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Ground Water
Protection Programs
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
Treatment Techniques/Technologies
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies at Small Water Systems
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water Supply System
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies -
Freestone, California Water System
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.55
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.55 - Installation Guide
Trihalomethanes
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
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Underground Injection Control
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class III Injections Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 2.0
Unregulated Contaminants
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Violations
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs - '
Volatile Organic Chemicals/Compounds
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Water Quality
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water: Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition; Change 2 - September
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies -
Freestone, California Water System
Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water: A Report on Progress and Challenges and
an Agenda for Action
Volunteer Monitoring
Water Quality Protection
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality -'j&rochure
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Volunteer Monitoring
Water Treatment
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
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Well Water Production
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
Wellhead Protection
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative Wellhead Protection
Programs
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and Karst Aquifer Settings
Wellhead Protection Program: Forerunner to Source Water Protection Efforts Across the
Nation
Why Do Wellhead Protection? Issues and Answers in Protecting Public Drinking Water
Supply Systems
Wells
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class III Injections Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
Private Wells - Guidance for What to Do After the Flood Underground Injection Wells and
Your Drinking Water
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 2.0
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DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER TRAINING MATERIAL
Administration Recommendations for Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TRM, Report, 9 pages
Keywords: Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)/SDWA Amendments
This outlines EPA Administrator Carol Browner's ten recommendations for Safe Drinking
Water Act Reauthorization.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/F-93-004
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
Cromwell III, J.; Zhang, X.; Letkiewicz, F.; Regli, S.; Macler, B.
US EPA Office of Water
November 1992
TRM, Manual, 196 pages
Keywords: analysis, disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water regulations,
models
Executive order 12291 requires the preparation of a Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) on
all new major federal regulations. The goal of an RIA is to develop and organize
information on benefits, costs, and economic impacts so as to clarify trade-offs among
alternative regulatory options. This paper outlines explicit methodology for assessing the
technical potential for risk - risk trade-offs. The strategies used to cope with complexities
and uncertainties in developing the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Analysis Model
are explained. Results are presented and discussed in light of uncertainties, and in light of
the analytical requirements for regulatory impact analysis. V
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Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 811/R-92-008
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Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies at Small Water Systems
The Greeley-Polhemus Group, Inc.
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
US EPA Office of Water
January 1994
TRM, Report, 86 pages
Keywords: small water systems, treatment techniques/technologies
These case studies are part of an effort to investigate and document the use of treatment
technologies and to identify effective, economical and efficient methods of solving small
water system problems. The results of the investigation are intended to assist state
regulators in the evaluation and approval of these technologies in their states.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/R-94-001
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost:- $9.50
Order No.: 622G
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative Wellhead Protection
Programs
US EPA Office of Water
December 1992
TRM, Manual, 35 pages
Keywords: ground water, wellhead protection
This technical assistance document assists state, local, and tribal water managers in
developing, refining, and implementing wellhead protection programs by providing
examples of programs already in place.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/R-92-002
Educational Resources Information Center .
Cost: $5.50
Order No.: 468G
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Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited, constructed
and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public water supply
systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-94-002 -
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited, constructed
and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public water supply
systems.
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Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-94-003
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Class HI Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited, constructed
and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public water supply
systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-94-004
Class III Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited, constructed
and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public water supply
systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-94-004
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Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited, constructed
and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public water supply
systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-94-005
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
US EPA Office of Water
April 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 50 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, inorganic chemicals/contaminants, maximum
contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals, monitoring, organic
chemicals/contaminants, public education/notification, treatment
techniques/technologies
This manual discusses the drinking water regulations, and outlines maximum contaminant
levels and goals; monitoring and analytical requirements; reporting, public notification and
recordkeeping; special regulations, including monitoring regulations and prohibition on lead
use; use of non-centralized treatment devices; and treatment techniques.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/D-94-001
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Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
US EPA Office of Water
April 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 44 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, inorganic chemicals/contaminants, maximum
contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals, monitoring
This summarizes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Primary Drinking
Water Regulations for chemical contaminants regulated under Phases I, II, IIB and V. The
standardized monitoring framework was originally promulgated under the Phase II Rule and
revised under Phases IIB and V.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/S-94-001
Controlling Microbial Contaminants and Disinfectants-Disinfection By-products:
Benefits and Costs
US EPA Office of Water
June 1994
TRM, Factsheet, 2 pages
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, disinfection/disinfection by-products, microbiological
contaminants, treatment techniques/technologies
This factsheet summarizes the feasibility of treatment for disinfection by-product (DBP)
control and estimates the costs of compliance.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $.35
Order No.: 707G
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Customer Incentives for Water Conservation: A Guide
US EPA Office of Water
February 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 148 pages.
Keywords: conservation/conservation plans, management & administration
This document discusses types of incentives to offer water consumers and how to manage
and optimize incentive programs. This document is intended to help water agencies design
and evaluate programs on a rational, thoughtful basis.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $16.25
Order No.: 480W
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public Comment Draft
US EPA Office of Water
January 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 121 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, disinfection/disinfection by-products
This guidance manual lists the analytical methods to be used for the Disinfectant By-
Products/Information Collection Rule. This manual is available for public comment. Such
comments will assist EPA in revising the manual to ensure it meets the goal of providing
practical criteria for establishing and maintaining a group of laboratories capable of
providing accurate and precise data for the Rule.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00 paper/ $12.50 microfiche
Order No.: PB94-154077
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Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
TRM, Guidance Manual,
Keywords: data elements, ground water, water quality protection
This document identifies and defines a minimum set of 21 data elements for ground water
quality. It presents the definitions for a minimum set of key ground water data elements
that are needed to share data efficiently within the ground water community at all levels of
government.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $54.00
Order No.: PB93-157600
Drinking Water Activities for Students and Teachers
US EPA Office of Water
January 1995
TRM, Educational curriculum
Keywords: education
The packet contains educational materials and activities on drinking water, aimed at grades
K-12. All materials included can be reproduced without permission.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 810/B-95-001
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Drinking Water Glossary: A Dictionary of Technical and Legal Terms Related to
Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
June 1994
TRM, Bibliography, 34 pages
Keywords: bibliography, drinking water regulations
This booklet defines the technical and legal terms used in relation to drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 810/B-94-006
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
US EPA Office of Water
December 1992
TM, Handbook, 62 pages
Keywords: education, public water systems, treatment techniques/technologies, water
quality, water quality protection
This handbook was created especially for public officials to assist them in understanding
water system operations. Explanations are provided from the standpoint of a
decisionmaker, and discuss how public water systems work and why they must be properly
constructed, maintained, and operated.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 810/B-92-016
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Drinking Water Publication List: An Annotated Bibliography of EPA and non-EPA
Technical, Managerial, Educational and General Information Materials
US EPA Office of Drinking Water
October 1993
TRM, Bibliography, 31 pages
Keywords: bibliography, drinking water regulations, publications
This annotated bibliography lists, by subject, publications related to the safety, provision
and management of drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: EPA 810/B-93-003
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
US EPA Office of Water
November 1994
TRM, Tables, 15 pages
Keywords: contaminants, drinking water regulations, health/health effects, inorganic
chemicals, maximum contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals
These tables list drinking water contaminants, the status of their regulation, MCLs, MCLGs,
and health advisory information.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 822/R-94-003
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Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer
US EPA Office of Water
November 1994
TRM, Report, 90 pages
Keywords: compliance, drinking water regulations, education
The primer was developed to answer questions posed by various segments of the public,
from students to public utilities about EPA's drinking water regulations under the Safe
Drinking Water Act. The primary audience is state and local officials. The primer follows
a question and answer format.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 811/K-94-001
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
US EPA Office of Water
1993
TM, Factsheet, 6 pages
Keywords: compliance, public water systems, state programs/regulations
This outlines President Clinton's proposal for a new Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
to help public water systems comply with the .Safe Drinking Water Act.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $ 1.95
Order No.: 122G
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Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition
Directory of Current Training Materials
National Training Coalition
1992
TRM, Bibliography, 148 pages
Keywords: bibliography, education
This is a bibliography of drinking water training materials produced by the American Water
Works Association, the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, the National
Rural Water Association, the Rural Community Assistance Program, the National
Environmental Training Association, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Ordering information is included for the items listed.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $16.25
Order No.: 655G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB93-202802
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1993
TM, Factsheet, 3 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, emergency response
This fact sheet outlines boiling and chemical treatment as emergency methods to disinfect
water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 810/F-93-002
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EPA's Ground Water and Drinking Water Program: Making a Difference
US EPA Office of Water
October 1992
TRM, Annual Report, 40 pages
Keywords: annual report, EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking water
This is the first annual report highlighting the successes of EPA's newly formed Office of
Ground Water and Drinking Water and its counterparts in the EPA regional offices. The
report chronicles a year of change and progress and describes plans for meeting the many
important challenges facing the program.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Price: $0.00
Order No.: 810/R-92-001
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water Supply System
US EPA Office of Water
February 1993
TRM, Report, 40 pages
Keywords: small water systems, treatment techniques/technologies
In order to facilitate the development and use of simple, inexpensive drinking water
treatment technologies for use by small water systems (<3,300 persons), the U.S. EPA
established the Small System Technology and Training Support Initiative. Demonstration
sites for the water treatment equipment are based upon specific contaminant problems and
geographic location. This document discusses the ongoing demonstration of central and
household treatment units at the Quail Creek system near Spicewood, Texas.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 406G
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Fact Sheet: 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
September 1994
TRM, Factsheet, 2 pages
Keywords: public water systems, state programs/regulations, surveys
This summarizes the EPA's plan to launch its first nationwide survey of drinking water
systems' infrastructure investment needs. EPA wants to know how much money drinking
water systems nationwide will have to invest in order to comply with current and future
federal regulations, replace aging infrastructure, and consolidate with or acquire neighboring
systems. The results will be made public in a report to Congress slated for release in '
February 1996. Survey results will be used to allocate State Revolving Fund monies to the
states. The states will lend the funds to drinking water systems that are making
improvements to their infrastructure.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/F-94-003
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
US EPA Office of Water
August 1994
TM, Factsheet, 2 pages
Keywords: monitoring, reporting, state programs/regulations, unregulated contaminants
This summarizes the State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring, a
guidance document intended for use by states and regions in reporting unregulated
contaminant data to EPA Headquarters.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/F-94-001
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Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory
US EPA Office of Water
TRM, Directory, 176 pages
Keywords: ground water, technical assistance
This directory identifies sources of federal hydrogeologic assistance available to state
agencies in developing their Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs. This
assistance may help states characterize their ground water resources, identify impacts on the
resource and obtain data useful in prioritizing ground water resource demands.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/B-93-003
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act: A Compilation of
References
US EPA Office of Water
TRM, Bibliography, 36 pages
Keywords: bibliography, publications, Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)/SDWA
Amendments
This lists the dates and titles of the most important Federal Register notices dealing with
drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/B-94-004
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Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
January 1993
TRM, Guidance Manuals
Keywords: data management, ground water, state programs/regulations, water quality
protection
This national guidance includes the following four documents:
1. Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
(also listed separately in this directory)
2. Final Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Program Guidance
3. Policy Order 7500.1 A
4. Memo on Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water
Protection Programs
The guidance assists states in their efforts to comprehensively protect the nation's ground
water resources, and provides a framework for a strong state-federal alliance. Its
comprehensive approach is intended to empower states with the primary role in
coordinating all ground water related programs and therefore, will require changes in a
number of key Federal programs.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $30.50
Order No.: G-347
Fluoride in Drinking Water (Fact Sheet)
US EPA Office of Water
TM, Fact Sheet, 1 page
Keywords: fluoride
This sheet outlines the drinking water standards for fluoride and discusses the findings and
conclusions of studies examining the effect of fluoride in drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 822/F-93-010
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Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Regli, S.; Cromwell, J.; Zhang, X.; Gelderloos, A.; Grubbs, W.; Letkiewicz, F.; Macler, B.
US EPA Office of Drinking Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 78 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water regulations, maximum
contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is developing national regulations to
control for disinfectants and disinfection by-products (D/DBPs) in public drinking water
supplies. A fundamental goal in setting any new regulation is to be able to conclude with
confidence that the resultant changes in treatment would lead to a significant overall
decrease in risk to public health. This paper describes the analysis that the EPA is
undertaking in pursuit of meeting this goal. '
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $8.25
Order No.: 198D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.00
Order No.: PB93-134369
Ground Water Resource Assessment
US EPA Office of Water
October 1993
TM, Manual, 242 pages
Keywords: assessments, ground water
This document is intended to provide guidance to state resource managers who are
conducting a ground water resource assessment. For the purposes of this document, EPA
defines a resource assessment as the collection, analysis, and presentation of existing and
new data on a) geology and hydrogeology, b) ground water vulnerability, c) current and
potential land use, d) current and potential aquifer use; a resource assessment also uses
these data in making ground water protection decisions .
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $25.00
Order No.: 668G
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Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule
US EPA Office of Water
June 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 24 pages
Keywords: enforcement, Surface Water Treatment Rule
The Surface Water Treatment Rule will reduce public exposure to waterborne
microbiological contaminants by requiring filtration of certain systems by June 29, 1993.
Consequently, because of the public health risk and the impending deadline, enforcement of
the rule is given a very high priority. This memo provides guidance on the rule as applied
to unfiltered systems remaining unfiltered and unfiltered systems which must filter. The
guidance encourages (1) cooperation in State and federal enforcement; (2) bringing judicial
enforcement actions before June 29, 1993; (3) combining actions against small systems; (4)
prioritizing judicial actions on size, risk, and resources; and (5) addressing small systems
with judicial, rather than administrative, proceedings.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-186633
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water
Supplies
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
December 1991
TM, Guidance Manual, 116 pages
Keywords: contaminants, public water systems, water quality, water quality protection,
wellhead protection
This technical assistance document assists state and local water managers in developing and
refining methods and procedures for inventorying existing and potential sources of
contamination within wellhead protection areas. This document discusses the design,
structure, and function of contaminant source inventories. There are detailed discussions of
contaminant sources of concern and methodologies for identifying these sources. There are
also suggestions on how to manage the information collected on these sources and how to
use this information to protect public drinking water supplies;." This document also contains
case studies of contaminant source inventories, which are excellent examples of wellhead
protection in action.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $12.00
Order No.: 651G
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A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Ground
Water Protection Programs
US EPA Office of Water
April 1993
TRM, Manual, 118 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, ground water, technical assistance
This guide familiarizes state and local ground water program managers with the tools of
economic analysis. It shows how these tools can be used to evaluate ground water
programs through cost-effectiveness or cost-benefit analyses. Case studies show the
practical application of cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and cost-benefit analysis.
A bibliography is included.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/R-93-001
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $12.25
Order No.: 469G
Guide to Ground Water Supply Contingency Planning for Local and State
Governments
Simon, R.A.
US EPA Ground Water Protection Division
May 1990
TM, Guidance Manual, 148 pages
Keywords: emergency planning, ground water, public water systems, state
programs/regulations
This document is intended to assist states and communities in designing and implementing
plans for the replacement and maintenance of public drinking water supplies that come
from ground water sources, particularly in the event of supply and service interruptions
caused by chemical or biological contamination or physical disruptions.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $16.00
Order No.: 647G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $26.00
Order No.: PB91-145755
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Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
US EPA Office of Water
September 1992
TRM, Brochure, 8 pages
Keywords: compliance, restructuring, Safe Drinking Water Act, small water systems
This brochure answers some of the most commonly asked questions about restructuring and
provides sources of additional information. It is often distributed with the Restructuring
Manual, also included in this directory.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 812/K-92-001
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $39.00
Order No.: PB93-180842
Indian Primacy Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision
(PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
US EPA Office of Water
March 1993
TM, Manual, 196 p.
Keywords: Indian tribes, management and administration, primacy, Public Water System
Supervision Program, underground injection control
This handbook defines primacy, the responsibilities of primacy, primacy's advantages and
limitations, and how to seek primacy.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $20.00
Order No.: 635G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB93-185585
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Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet
US EPA Office of Water
TM, Fact Sheet, 2 pages
Keywords: ground water disinfection/Ground Water Disinfection Rule
This fact sheet gives a brief synopsis of the requirements of the proposed Information
Collection Rule, including microbial monitoring, disinfection byproduct monitoring, and
bench-and pilot-scale testing.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 814/F-94-001
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies' Needs
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
September 1993
TM, Report, 29 pages
Keywords: community water systems, financial characteristics/financing, public water
systems
This document describes a range of alternative funding mechanisms available to assist
small, non-public drinking water systems in financing infrastructure improvements needed
to stay in compliance with state and federal regulations.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $ 17.50
Order No.: PB94-109600
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Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
US EPA Office of Water
March 1993
TM, Case Studies, 26 p.
Keywords: drinking water regulations, financial characteristics/financing, non-public water
systems, public water systems, restructuring, wells
This paper recounts how four Maine communities sought and found institutional solutions
to drinking water problems. Each scenario describes the system, outlines the problems,
reviews the chronology of events, points out the lessons learned and gives the system's
current status.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $2.75
Order No.: 631G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-180834
Is Your Drinking Water Safe?
US EPA Office of Water
May 1994
TRM, Booklet, 19 pages.
Keywords: contaminants, drinking water regulations, health/health effects, maximum
contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals
This pamphlet updates previous booklets of the same title. It discusses the Safe Drinking
Water Program, the national approach and the states' role. It also discusses the requirements
for public notification and the primary and secondary drinking water standards.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/F-94-002
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Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule,
monitoring, small water systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual provides guidance for lead
and copper monitoring for water systems serving <100 people. It outlines how to conduct a
materials evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to collect
lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter
samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also gives
schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 400D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-159002
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule,
monitoring, small water systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual gives lead and copper
monitoring guidance for water systems serving 101 to 500 persons. It tells how to conduct
a materials evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to collect
lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter
samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also gives
schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 40ID
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Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300
Persons
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual gives guidance to water
systems serving 501 to 3,300 persons-on monitoring levels of lead and copper. It tells how
to conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead an copper sampling sites, discusses how
and when to collect lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water
quality parameter samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper source water
samples. It also gives schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 402D
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000
Persons
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule, medium water
systems, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual gives monitoring guidance
for water systems serving 3,301 to 10,000 persons. It outlines how to conduct a materials
evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to collect lead and
copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter samples, and
how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also offers schedules
and sample work forms.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No: 403D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-174548
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Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations
and SNCs
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 76 pages
Keywords: compliance, copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule,
monitoring, violations
This document contains the requirements for State reporting to EPA and the definitions for
violations and significant noncompliers under the Lead and Copper Rule.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $ 7.50
Order No.: 405D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.50
Order No.: PB93-156131
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
US EPA Office of Water
September 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 224 pages
Keywords: copper, corrosivity/corrosion control, lead, plumbing/plumbing code,
treatment techniques/technologies
This volume focuses on the evaluation of corrosion control treatment options and
optimization of the full-scale treatment. The manual discusses the procedures that can be
used by water systems to determine the appropriate corrosion control treatment. It also
discusses the available testing protocols for conducting the demonstration studies that many
large systems will be required to perform prior to making their treatment recommendation
to the State. For smaller systems, the manual contains a summary of case studies separated
by the raw water quality to assist these systems in making their treatment recommendation
to the State. The manual also provides a guidance to assist State regulatory agencies in
reviewing data from corrosion control studies and in specifytrlg optimal water quality
parameters. An additional chapter provides guidance on the lead service line replacement.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $36.50
Order No.: PB93-101533
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Lead in Drinking Water: An Annotated List of Publications
US EPA Office of Water
October 1993
TRM, Bibliography, 12 pages
Keywords: bibliography, lead, publications
EPA and other organizations dealing with water quality have published a number of
documents targeted for a variety of audiences potentially affected by the Lead and Copper
Rule. This list is a compilation of selected publications for these organizations. The list
provides overview information on the scope, content and availability of publications
focusing on the Rule.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/K-93-001
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public
Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Cohen, J.
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
July 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 82 pages
Keywords: compliance, copper, drinking water regulations, education, lead, lead/copper
rule
This document provides information to water suppliers on how to conduct a community-
based public education program on lead in drinking water to ensure compliance with EPA's
final Lead and Copper Rule. Information includes the following: organizing a community
task force, developing an action plan, preparing public education materials, developing a
water-testing program, and implementing the program. Sample public education materials
are included as exhibits.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.50
Order No.: PB93-101079
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Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
US EPA Office of Water
April 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 98 pages
Keywords: lead, Lead Contamination Control Act, public water systems, schools
This manual demonstrates how drinking water in schools and non-residential buildings can
be tested for lead and how contamination problems can be corrected. The manual is
intended for use by officials responsible for the maintenance and/or safety of these
facilities.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/B-94-002
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking
Water
US EPA Office of Water
TM, Brochure, 4 pages
Keywords: education, lead, public water systems
This brochure outlines what consumers can do to reduce lead in
their drinking water. It also gives information about water testing and about the health
effects of lead.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Price: $0.00
Order No.: 810/F-93-001
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Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
US EPA Office of Water
TRM, Fact Sheet, 12 pages
Keywords: lead, pumps/pumping equipment, safety, well water production, wells
This fact sheet is concerned with drinking water submersible well pumps. Some
submersible well pumps are made of stainless steel and plastic components but the majority
are constructed with brass fittings contained in a cast brass housing. While the plastic and
stainless pumps do not pose a problem with lead leaching, EPA is concerned for residents
of homes and other buildings with submersible well pumps made with brass fittings,
because the brass alloys used in such pumps contain lead. These pumps have the potential
to leach high levels of lead into drinking water, especially if the water is soft and corrosive.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.95
Order No.: 697G
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
The National Environmental Health Association
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
71992
TM, Manual, 137 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, public water systems, Safe Drinking Water Act,
small water systems, state programs/regulations
The 1986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act mandated sweeping changes in the
scope and costs of State Drinking Water Programs. Some states are maximizing available
resources by relying on local governments to carry out some of their drinking water
responsibilities. This guidebook was developed to provide states and local governments
with practical advice and suggestions about formal agreements related to Safe Drinking
Water Act responsibilities.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $15.00
Order No.: 473G
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Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
US EPA Ground Water Protection Division
June 1992
TRM, Manual, 57 pages
Keywords: financial characteristics/financing, ground water, state programs/regulations,
wellhead protection
The 1986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) established a new
Wellhead Protection (WHP) Program to protect ground waters that supply well and well
fields that contribute drinking water to public water supply systems. This document
provides information to State and local managers of water quality and water supply about
financing approaches to support wellhead protection initiatives. This information may help
managers match funding options to protection activities during development and financial
planning of their own WHP Program. This document discusses WHP initiatives, sources of
funds, institutional options, and includes case studies of five WHP Programs.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 440/6-89-001
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water: Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition; Change 2 - September
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Cincinnati, Ohio
September 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: Analysis/Analytical Methods, Laboratory/Laboratory Certification, Water
Quality
This is the second change to the Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water of October 1982. This is a collection of pages that supersede pages in the
original manual.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $35.00
Order No.: PB93-145688
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Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality - Brochure
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
1993
TRM, Brochure, 11 pages
Keywords: data management, ground water, water quality protection
This brochure discusses the establishment of the minimum set of data elements for ground
water quality (MSDE). The MSDE is the minimum number of elements necessary to use
ground water quality data across related programs. It is a set of 21 ground water quality-
related data elements that contain geographic, well and sample descriptors. These data
elements form a standard data set that EPA and states can use to support better
environmental decision-making and promote the integration of related environmental
programs. This brochure lists and defines the elements that comprise the MSDE.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/B-93-001
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving 10,001
to 50,000 Persons
US EPA Office of Water
March 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper Rule, medium water
systems, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. Three monitoring protocols are included
in the final rule: (1) tap water monitoring for lead and copper; (2) water quality parameter
monitoring; and (3) source water monitoring for lead and copper. This guidance document
outlines the monitoring practices and procedures required of water systems serving 10,001
to 50,000 persons.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $6.75
Order No.: 404D
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Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving 50,001
to 100,000 Persons
US EPA Office of Water
December 1991
TM, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, large water systems, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual outlines how to conduct a
materials evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to collect
lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter
samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also gives
schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $6.50
Order No.: 422D
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving
>100,000 Persons
US EPA Office of Water
December 1991
TM, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, large water systems, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations for lead and copper on June 7, 1991. This manual outlines the lead and copper
monitoring requirements for water systems serving > 100,000 persons. It discusses how to
conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to
collect lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter
samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also gives
schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $ 6.75
Order No.: 423D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.50
Order No.: PB93-174563
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National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143.
US EPA Office of Water
January 1995
TRM, Report, 184 pages
Keywords: compliance, drinking water regulations, public water systems, Safe Drinking
Water Act Amendments
40 CFR Parts 141-143 establish the primary drinking water regulations pursuant to Section
1412 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by the Safe Drinking Water Act (pub.L.
93-523) and related regulations applicable to public water systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 810/B-95-002
National Primary Drinking Water Standards (Fact Sheet)
US EPA Office of Water
February 1994
TM, Fact Sheet, 2 pages or 4 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, health/health effects, maximum contaminant
levels/maximum contaminant level goals, inorganic chemicals/contaminants
This fact sheet lists the regulated drinking water contaminants, their MCLs, MCLGs, the
potential health effects from ingestion of water, and sources of the contaminants in drinking
water.
This is available as a 2-page fact sheet or in larger type as a 4-page fact sheet.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/F-94-001 (2 pages) or
810/F-94-001A (4 pages)
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The National Public Water System Supervision Program: FY 1994 Compliance
Report
US EPA Office of Water
July 1995
TRM, Report, 75 pages
Keywords: compliance, Public Water System Supervision Program
EPA established the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) Program under the authority
of the 1974 Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Under the SDWA and the 1986
Amendments, EPA sets national limits on contaminant levels in drinking water to ensure
that the water is safe for human consumption. The Agency regulates how often water*
systems monitor their water for contaminants and report the monitoring results to the States
or EPA. In addition, EPA requires PWSs to monitor for unregulated contaminants to
provide data on occurrences for future regulatory development and requires PWSs to notify
the public when they have violated any of the regulations. EPA stores data about public
water systems' inventory statistics, the incidence of violations, and the enforcement actions
taken against violators in an automated database called the Federal Reporting Data System
(FRDS). This compliance report is based largely on data retrieved from FRDS.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/R-95-001
Non-transient, Non-community Water Systems
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
October 1995
TRM, Brochure, 10 pages
Keywords: public water systems, small water systems
Many people drink a large amount of water away from home. Whether at work or school,
or travelling for business or vacation, people consume nearly as much drinking water from
these sources as they do from their own household faucets and taps. Schools and factories
typically own their own wells and thus are considered non-community water systems. If
these systems serve the same 25 people for more that six months per year, the system is
also considered non-transient. The Safe Drinking Water Act empowers the USEPA to
protect and regulate these systems.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/K-95-001
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Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products (Phase 6a) in
Public Drinking Water
Wade Miller Associates, Inc.
US EPA Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 60 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products, maximum contaminant
levels/maximum contaminant level goals, public water systems
The EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water is currently developing national
primary drinking water regulations for disinfectant and disinfection by-product
contaminants. Thirteen contaminants are being considered for regulation under Phase 6.
These contaminants, referred to as Phase 6a, are the subjects of this report.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $6.00
Order No.: 192D
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TRM, Factsheet, 4 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations
This fact sheet outlines the EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water's mission and
programs.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 800/F-93-005
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Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications
US EPA Office of Water
May 1995
TRM, Bibliography, 59 pages.
Keywords: bibliography, drinking water regulations, ground water, publications.
This catalog lists the EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water publications. It
also includes directions for ordering the publications.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 810/B-95-004
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs: Financing Drinking
Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
US EPA Office of Water
May 1992
TRM, Report, 92 pages
Keywords: financial characteristics/financing, public water systems, state
programs/regulations
This report provides an overview of alternative financing programs in twelve states. These
programs were designed to provide financial assistance to local entities for the construction,
enhancement, and rehabilitation of drinking water treatment facilities as well as other state
infrastructure needs. Each state outline includes information on the development of the
program, their specific objective, criteria for funding projects, and a description on how
each program has been implemented.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812-R-92-001
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Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
July 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 114 Pages
Keywords: asbestos, community water systems, inorganic chemicals/contaminants,
monitoring, nitrate/nitrite, operation & maintenance, public water systems, sampling,
small water systems, volatile organic chemicals/compounds, synthetic organic
chemicals/compounds
This guide is intended to help operators of small water systems understand and comply with
the monitoring requirements of the 1986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act. The
guide covers the monitoring and sampling requirements for the new regulations
promulgated under the Phase II Rule (for 38 volatile organic chemicals, pesticides, and
inorganic chemicals) and Phase V Rule (for 23 additional contaminants).
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 814/B-94-001
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
US EPA Office of Water
January 1993
TRM, Report, 22 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, monitoring, small water systems,
trihalomethanes
The U.S. EPA is engaged in a negotiated rulemaking proceeding on the D/DBP rule. This
document provides a model set of monitoring requirements upon which the negotiations
may build. The model is based upon a combination of the trihalomethane monitoring
requirements and the 1991 Standardized Monitoring Framework. In particular, the
suggestions in this document address smaller systems and systems less vulnerable to DBP
exposure.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50'
Order No.: PB93-157576
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Private Wells - Guidance for What to Do After the Flood
US EPA Office of Water
1993
TRM, Factsheet, 4 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, emergency response, wells
This is a fact sheet describing how to disinfect and test well water after a flood.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: Use title
Protecting Our Ground Water
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
May 1995
TRM, Brochure, 4 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, public water systems
This brochure describes the dangers to ground water and the preventative measures for -
protecting ground water. It includes a map of states with public water supplies dependent
upon ground water and a good illustration of the water cycle.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost $0.00
Order No.: 813/F-95-002
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Public Water Supply Supervision Program - Priority Guidance
US EPA Office of Water
June 1992
TRM, Guidance Manual, 16 pages
Keywords: Public Water Supply Supervision Program, state programs/regulations
This priority setting guidance attempts to focus EPA and state resources on the highest
priorities first and allow states time to build resources in order to fully implement the
Public Water Supply Supervision (PWSS) Program. This guidance presents three categories
of activities: 1) base minimum state functions, implementation of which EPA considers
critical to a state's ability to maintain primacy; 2) highest priorities of the Office of '
Ground Water and Drinking Water and its regional counterparts in administering the PWSS
Program; 3) EPA and state oversight priorities by rule.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/X-92-001
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drinking Water: Multimedia Risk
and Cost Assessment of Radon (Final)
US EPA Office of Water
March 1994
TRM, Report, 256 pages
Keywords: assessments, costs/cost estimating, radionuclides
In 1992, Congress directed EPA to report on the risks from exposure to radon, the costs to
control this exposure and the risks from treating to remove radon. This report presents the
findings in response to that Congressional directive.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 811/R-94-001
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Restructuring Manual
US EPA Office of Water
December 1991
TM, Manual, 55 pages
Keywords: restructuring, Safe Drinking Water Act, small water systems
This manual discusses different types of restructuring options and some of the most
commonly encountered problems that can slow or stop a restructuring effort.
Availability: Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 570/9-91-035
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water
Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TM, Guidance Manual, 204 pages
Keywords: aquifers, assessments, ground water, pesticides
This is intended to help state hydrogeologist and resource managers choose from among the
many methods that have been devised for assessing the susceptibility of ground water to
pesticide contamination. It describes the general categories of assessment methods, gives
examples of each, and discusses their characteristics and limitations, including their
suitability for different purposes and different hydrogeologic zones.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/R-93-002
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The Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators
of Small Water Systems
US EPA Office of Water
June 1993
TM, Guidance Manual, 88 pages
Keywords: monitoring, operation and maintenance, reporting, sampling, small water
systems
This guide is designed specifically for the owners and operators of small water systems. Its
purpose is to make the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act and the Drinking Water
Regulations clearer and more understandable. The guide describes the Act and its
requirements, the types of drinking water standards, contaminant groups, sampling
frequencies, sampling procedures, reporting requirements, record keeping requirements, and
public notification requirements.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/K-93-001
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview
US EPA Office of Water
February 1994
TRM, Booklet, 30 page
Keywords: drinking water regulations, legislation, Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA)/SDWA Amendments
This booklet presents main drinking water issues addressed by the Environmental Protection
Agency in the package submitted to the U.S. Congress. It outlines the ten recommendations
presented to the Congress in September 1993 for Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
reauthorization.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/S-94-001
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Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Book,
Keywords: drinking water regulations, legislation, Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA)/SDWA Amendments
This compilation of material offers important background information on a number of
issues that are central to the Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization. It provides State-by-
State analysis of the EPA Administrator's proposed state revolving funds. It also gives
details about the many challenges facing communities in providing healthy drinking water.
The book includes a side-by-side comparison of drinking water legislation pending in the
House of Representatives.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: Order by Title
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
US EPA Office of Water
November 1994
TRM, brochure, 8 pages
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, drinking water regulations, health/health effects, public
water systems, water quality protection
This brochure was prepared by the National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissioners and printed by EPA. It contains information about the health and safety
requirements placed on drinking water and the resulting costs that are passed on to
consumers through monthly service rates.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Order no.: 218 G
National Technical Information Service
Order no.: PB95-198610
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Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
US EPA Office of Water
February 1993
TRM, Factsheet, 1 page
Keywords: drinking water regulations, technical assistance
This sheet describes the purpose and function of the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812/F-93-001
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools and Day Care Facilities
US EPA Office of Water
April 1994
TM, Guidance Manual, 21 pages
Keywords: lead, Lead Contamination Control Act, sampling, schools, testing
This booklet outlines the recommended steps to be taken by nursery schools and other day
care facilities to evaluate the lead contamination problems at these facilities. It provides
simple, step-by-step instructions for sampling drinking water for lead and for selecting
remedies when contamination problems are found.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $3.45
Order No.: 159G
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Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance Chemicals
US EPA Office of Water
July 1992
TM, Brochure, 1 page
Keywords: drinking water regulations, secondary maximum contaminant levels
This brochure outlines the problems caused by secondary contaminants and how these
problems can be corrected.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 810/K-92-001
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Gelderloos, A.; Harrington, G.; Owen, D.; Regli, S.; Schaefer, K.; Cromwell III, J.; Zhang,
X.
US EPA Office of Water
1992
TRM, Report, 32 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, compliance, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations
The U.S. EPA is in the process of developing regulations designed to limit the
concentrations of disinfectants and their by-products in drinking water systems. The
objective of regulatory analysis is to determine the potential impacts of implementing
different regulatory options. This paper describes one aspect of this analysis.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $3.25
Order No.: 194D
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Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking
Water Treatment Processes
Grubbs, W.; Macler, B.; Regli, S.
US EPA Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 98 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products, health/health effects,
microbiological contaminants, models, water treatment
For the development of the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Product rule, EPA wishes to
compare human health risks from microbial infection with those from chemical disinfectants
and their by-products. EPA is using computer models that simulate occurrence levels of
pathogenic organisms in raw water and then simulate disinfection and production of
disinfection by-products. This paper presents the methodology used for these simulations
and estimations and discusses the assumptions and uncertainties inherent to this modeling
process.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $10.00
Order No.: 203D
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection
By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Letkiewicz, F.; Grubbs, W.; Lustik, M.; Cromwell, J.; Mosher, J.; Zhang, X.; Regli, S.
US EPA Office of Water
June 1992
TRM, Report, 48 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-
products, drinking water regulations, health/health effects, models, treatment
techniques/technologies
The U.S. EPA has undertaken an effort to model how the water supply industry may
respond to possible rules and how those responses may affect human health risk. This
model is referred to as DBPRAM - the Disinfection By-Product Regulatory Analysis
Model. This paper is concerned primarily with presenting arid discussing the methods,
underlying data, assumptions, limitations, and results for the first part of the DBPRAM.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.75
Order No.: 193D
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Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Techniques;
Freestone, California Water System
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
June 1994
TRM, Report, 76 pages
Keywords: public water systems, small water systems, treatment
techniques/technologies, water quality
The U.S. EPA recognizes the technical and financial challenges confronting small water
systems and has sought to address these problems through its Small Water System
Technology Initiative. The Initiative sought to promote water treatment packaged systems
through the evaluation of a series of one-year technology demonstration studies involving
central and household treatment units at various sites around the country. Only small water
systems serving fewer than 500 persons were considered as possible demonstration sites.
This report provides a review of the technology demonstration project conducted in
Freestone, California.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 812/R-94-002
Source Water Protection: Protecting Drinking Water Across the Nation
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
August 1995
TRM, factsheet, 2 pages
Keywords: education, public water systems, wellhead protection
Source water protection is a community-based approach to protecting sources of drinking
water from contamination. The three R's of the program are: restore the public's right and
responsibility to protect their drinking water...; raise public confidence in their drinking
water supply; and reduce the costs of providing safe drinking water... The concept expands
wellhead protection to include surface water sources of drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost $0.00
Order No.: 813/F-95-005
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Status of DBF Regulatory Negotiation
US EPA Office of Water
August 1993
TRM, Factsheet, 2 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water regulations
This fact sheet gives the status of three new rules and their tentative implementation
schedule.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 811/F-93-001
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-
Products Rule
US EPA Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 16 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, compliance, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations, monitoring
The U.S. EPA is developing national regulations to control disinfectants and disinfection
by-products in public drinking water supplies. Twelve disinfectants and disinfection by-
products have been identified for possible regulation under this rule. This document
summarizes the analytical methods that EPA intends to propose as compliance monitoring
methods. A discussion of surrogate measurements that are being considered for inclusion in
the regulation is also provided.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.75
Order No.: 20ID
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134898
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Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
Products
US EPA Office of Water
June 1991
TRM, Report, 46 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water regulations
This document indicates the status of regulation development for the disinfectants and
disinfection by-products and solicits feedback from the public.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $5.00
Order No.:200D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134914
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and By-Products
US EPA Office of Water
October 1992
TRM, Report, 82 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, health/health effects, maximum
contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level goals
Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs) are set at concentration levels at which no
known or anticipated adverse health effects occur, allowing for an adequate margin of
safety. Establishment of an MCLG for each specific contaminant depends on the evidence
of carcinogenicity from drinking water exposure or the Agency's oral reference dose based
on noncarcinogenic data. This report discusses the status of the development of draft
MCLGs for disinfectants and disinfection by-products.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $8.25
Order No.: 199D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.00
Order No.: PB93-134906
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Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water: A Report on Progress and
Challenges and an Agenda for Action
US EPA Office of Water
TRM, report, 23 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, water quality
The safety of the nation's drinking water supply is of high concern. This report
summarizes progress to date in protecting drinking water supplies, identifies future public
health threats from contaminated water and suggests an agenda for action to improve
drinking water.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 810/R-95-001
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
TRM, Guidance Manual, 130 pages
March 1990
Keywords: reporting, state programs/regulations, Surface Water Treatment Rule
This document v provides guidance to EPA regions and States on violation determination,
FRDS reporting, and State Primacy Revision Applications for the Surface Water Treatment
rule. The body of the document contains a timeline with important dates, violation and
reporting rules, and State Special Primacy Requirements. The Appendices include
information required for Primacy Revision Applications, wellhead protection,
implementation, and FRDS data entry. '
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB93-186641
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Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
Drinking Water Regulations: Report to Congress
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TRM, Report, 178 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, implementation, public water systems, Safe
Drinking Water Act
The first two sections of this report provide background on the status of drinking water
regulations, including the EPA's contaminant selection and regulatory processes, health
effects, health benefits, and costs of current regulation. Timetables for implementation' are
also included. The remaining five sections focus on the capabilities of systems and states
to implement drinking water regulations, including monitoring, installation and operation of
treatment systems, reporting, enforcement, and data management.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 810/R-93-001
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products (DRAFT)
US EPA Office of Water
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
December 1992
TRM, Report, 483 pages.
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water
regulations, models, treatment techniques/technologies
This document characterizes the feasibility of treatment for disinfection by-product (DBP)
control and estimates the costs for treatment alternatives. Treatment criteria were developed
through the use of a water treatment plant simulation model for parameters critical to
disinfection and disinfection by-product control.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $52.00
Order No.: PB93-162998
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Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products Addendum 1
US EPA Office of Water
June 1994
TM, Report, 14 pages.
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, disinfection/disinfection by-products, treatment
techniques/technologies
The purpose of this addendum is to identify design criteria and costs of technologies
employed in the treatment of disinfection by-products (DBP) in drinking water.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $ 17.50
Order No.: PB94-184827
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
US EPA Office of Water
November 1992
TRM, Report, 38 pages
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water
regulations, models, treatment techniques/technologies
This document characterizes the feasibility of treatment for disinfection by-product (DBP)
control and estimates the costs for treatment alternatives that can then be used by utilities to
meet national regulations. Treatment criteria were developed through the use of a Water
Treatment Plant simulation model for parameters critical to disinfection and DBP control.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $2.00
Order No.: 204D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134922
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Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
March 1990
TRM, Guidance Manual, 196 pages
Keywords: Coliform Rule, reporting, state programs/regulations
This document provides guidance to EPA regions and States on violation determination,
FRDS reporting, and State Primacy Revision Applications. The body of the document
contains deadlines for submission of Primacy Revision applications, violation and reporting
rules, and State Special Primacy Requirements. The Appendices include information
required for Primacy Revision Applications, wellhead protection, implementation, and•
FRDS data entry.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.50
Order No.: PB93-186658
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
US EPA Office of Water
July 1994
TRM, Brochure, 8 pages
Keywords: education, ground water, underground injection control, wells
This is one of a series of brochures describing underground injection wells and EPA's
Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulatory program. If not properly sited,
constructed, and operated, these wells may threaten ground water resources used for public
water supply systems. Other brochures in this series focus on Class I, Class II, Class III
and Class V Injection Wells.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/F-94-001
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Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Macler, B.; Regli, S.
US EPA Office of Water
October 1992
TRM, Report, 20 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water regulations,
ground water disinfection/Ground Water Disinfection Rule, microbiological contaminants,
Surface Water Treatment Rule
This paper outlines the U.S. EPA's general strategy for using microbial risk assessment to
support the development of the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. It discusses
specifically the use of such risk assessment in the development of upcoming regulations for
disinfection of groundwater and for control of disinfectants and their chemical by-products,
and possible amendments to the current Surface Water Treatment Rule.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.75
Order No.: 195D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134930
Volunteer Monitoring
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TRM, Brochure, 6 pages
Keywords: monitoring, water quality
Volunteer water monitoring is defined in this brochure. Groups across the U.S. who do
volunteer water monitoring are also described.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.0
Order No.: 800/F-93-008
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Water Treatment Plant Model for MS Windows 3.1, Version 1.55
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
1994
TRM, computer disk
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, models, treatment
techniques/technologies
The Water Treatment Plant Simulation Model was developed in support of the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule. The primary purpose of the program is to
simulate the removal of natural organic matter, and the formation of disinfection by-
products and disinfection levels in water treatment plants and distribution systems, based
upon specified inputs. These inputs include raw water quality, treatment process
characteristics and chemical dosages. See the following entry for information about
program installation.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: Order by Title
Water Treatment Plant Model for MS Windows 3.1, Version 1.55 - Installation
Instructions
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
1994
TRM, Manual, 10 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, models, treatment
techniques/technologies
The user manual for version 1.5 is in preparation. This lO-pa'ge document contains
information about how to install and use the Water Treatment Plant model.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: Order by Title
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WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 2.0
User Guide, WATERS Program Diskette, CIS Data Diskettes for 10 EPA Regions
US EPA Office of Water
October 1993
TM, computer tracking system, manual 162 pages, 11 diskettes.
Keywords: data management, underground injection control, wells
The Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation, and Reporting System (WATERS) is a user-
friendly PC-based system designed by EPA's Underground Injection Control Branch. EPA
developed WATERS to assist States and Regional Offices in operating and managing their
underground injection control programs. The basic WATERS installation package contains:
1) one WATERS program diskette, 2) one geographic information system data diskette
(there is one diskette for each of 10 EPA regions), and 3) the User Guide. If you wish to
use the optional WATERS Mapping System, you must also obtain a Maplnfo runtime
module. The runtime module includes several diskettes, installation instructions, and user
documentation. Runtime modules may be purchased through any authorized developer.
Availability:
Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: See listing below
WATERS program diskette
WATERS User Guide
GIS Data Diskettes (1 per requestor) -
813/C-93-001
813/B-93-002
EPA Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
States Included Order No.
CT,ME,MA,NH,RI,VT 813/C-93-002
NJ,NY,PR,VI 813/C-93-003
DE,DC,MD,PA,VA,WV 813/C-93-004
AL,FL,GA,KY,MS,NC,SC,TN 813/C-93-005
IL,IN,MI,MN,OH,WI 813/C-93-006
AR,LA,NM,OK,TX 813/C-93-007
IA,KS,MO,NE 813/C-93-008
CO,MT,ND,SD,UT,WY 813/C-93-009
AZ,CA,HI,NV,AS,GU 813/C-93-010
AK,ID,OR,WA 813/C-93-011
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Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and Karst Aquifer
Settings
US EPA Office of Water
September 1993
TM, Factsheet, 8 pages
Keywords: aquifers, wellhead protection
This factsheet provides background information explaining the need to define protection
areas for wells that draw public drinking water from several complex hydrogeologic
settings: confined, semi-confined, fractured, and karst aquifers. These settings include
aquifers in which the ground water is not open to the atmosphere, or the aquifer does not
consist of unconsolidated porous media. Several figures illustrate these settings in a general
way.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $12.50
Order No.: PB94-109402
Wellhead Protection Program: Forerunner to Source Water Protection Efforts Across
the Nation
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
February 1995
TRM, Fact sheet, 2 pages
Keywords: wellhead protection
This factsheet explains the status of wellhead protection efforts in the United States and
how these efforts will be expanded to address surface water as part of the Source Water
Protection Program.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order no.: 813/F-95-001
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Why Do Wellhead Protection? Issues and Answers in Protecting Public Drinking
Water Supply Systems
US EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
May 1995
TRM, Brochure, 20 pages
Keywords: aquifers, wellhead protection
EPA first began efforts to implement the Wellhead Protection Program (WHP) on a
national level by working directly with States through EPA's ten Regional offices. While
conducting training seminars and sessions, a number of central issues emerged that illustrate
the need for WHP Programs at the State level. This booklet includes some of these issues
and answers.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 813/K-95-001
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TITLE INDEX
Administration Recommendations for Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In-Place Technologies at Small Water Systems
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative Wellhead Protection
Programs
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class III Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (DRAFT)
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases
DBP/ICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual: Public Comment Draft
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality (See also:
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs, and
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality - Brochure)
Drinking Water Activities for Students and Teachers
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories
Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for America
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition Directory of
Current Training Materials
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water
EPA's Ground Water and Drinking Water Program: Making a Difference
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water Supply System
Fact Sheet: 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act: A Compilation of References
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Fluoride in Drinking Water (Fact Sheet)
Ground Water Resource Assessment
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies
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A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Ground Water
Protection Programs
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State Governments
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of
Restructuring
Indian Primacy. Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision (PWSS)
Program and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program
Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies' Needs
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case Studies
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving <100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and-Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and
SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: An Annotated List of Publications
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based Public Education
Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water: Criteria and
Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition; Change 2 - September 1992
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality - Brochure
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving 10,001 to
50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving 50,001 to
100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving > 100,000
Persons
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Parts 141-143
National Primary Drinking Water Standards (Fact Sheet)
National Public Water System Supervision Program: FY 1994 Compliance Report
Non-transient, Non-community Water Systems
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Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products (Phase 6a) in Public
Drinking Water
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs: Financing Drinking Water
System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems: Phases II and V
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
(D/DBP) Regulations
Private Wells - Guidance for What to Do After the Flood
Protecting Our Ground Water
Public Water Supply Supervision Program Priority Guidance
Report to the United States Congress on Radionuclides in Drinking Water: Multimedia
Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon in Drinking Water
Restructuring Manual
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to
Pesticide Contamination
Safe Drinking Water Act: A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of Small
Water Systems
Safe Drinking Water: Health/Safety Requirements and Resulting Costs
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance Chemicals
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
Analysis
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks After Drinking Water
Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-
Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies -
Freestone, California Water System
Source Water Pollution: Protecting Drinking Across the Nation
Status of DBP Regulatory Negotiation
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products
Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
Products
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and By-Products
Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water: A Report on Progress and Challenges and
an Agenda for Action
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement
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Drinking Water Regulations: Report to Congress
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products: Executive Summary
Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix D)
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water Standards
Volunteer Monitoring
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.55
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.55 - Installation Instructions
WATERS: Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 2.0 User
Guide; Program Diskette; Data diskettes for 10 EPA Regions
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and Karst Aquifer Settings
Wellhead Protection Program: Forerunner to Source Water Protection Efforts Across the
Nation
Why Do Wellhead Protection? Issues and Answers in Protecting Public Drinking Water
Supply Systems
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