United States
       Environmental Protection    Office of Water      EPA 810-B-97-002
       Agency           4601           June 1997



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United States
Environmental Protection Office of Water
Agency
OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND DRINKING WATER
PUBLICATIONS
-M y-1997
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION Page
How to Use this Catalog ii
General Information ii
Catalog Organization ii
Entry Format ii
Ordering Documents from NCEPI iv
Ordering Documents from WRC IV
Ordering Documents from ERIC vi
Ordenng Documents from NTIS vii
CATEGORIES OF DOCUMENTS
Bibliographies I
Fact Sheets, Brochures and Pamphlets 2
Technical Assistance Documents 10
Youth Education 22
Wellhead Protection 23
Underground Injection 25
Scientific/Fact Finding Reports 28
National Pesticide Survey (NPS) 35
Legislation and Federal Register Notices 38
Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets 42
DOCUMENT TITLE INDEX 43

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG
General Information
Many publications in this catalog are distnbuted free of charge by the EPA’s Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water (OGWDW) The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water distributes documents through
the National Center for Environmental Publications and Information (NCEPI) or the EPA Office of Water
Resource Center (WRC) The NCEPI and the WRC distribute up to ten free copies of each publication to
each customer until supplies are depleted
When OGWDWs supply of a publication is depleted, requestors are referred to either the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS) or the Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC) These clearinghouses
provide copies of OGWDW publications for a fee
Catalog Organization
This catalog divides the documents into nine sections
1) Bibliographies
2) Fact Sheets, Brochures and Pamphlets
3) Technical Assistance Documents
4) Youth Education
5) Wellhead Protection
6) Underground Injection
7) Scientific/Fact Finding Reports
8) National Pesticide Survey (NPS)
9) Legislation and Federal Register Notices
The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water has assigned most documents a unique EPA number to
assist in tracking the document Documents are listed in order by EPA number within each section
Documents without EPA numbers appear at the end of each section
Entry Format
A sample page from the catalog appears on the next page Entries are explained by comments in italics

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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
This is the section heading
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490-9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7786
Each document is available from one
or more of these sources Each catalog
enfiy lists the document source(s)
Requestors may call the source to place
an order or may mail, fax, or e-mail orders
See the Preface for more details
Protecting Our Ground Water,
September 1985
This is the document title, followed by
the publication date
440/6-85-006
This is the EPA document number
NTIS P692-188689
This document is available from
NTIS for a fee (contact NTIS for
price information) NTIS assigned
the document the order number
PB92-188689 Contact NTIS and
request a paper or microfiche copy
of document number P892-188689
Maintaining Safe Drinking Water,
April 1990
570/9-90-001
ERIC G466
This document is avalable from
ERIC fore fee (contact ERIC for
price information) Contact ERIC
and request a copy of document
number 466G
Standardized Monitoring Framework,
February 1991
570/F-91 -045
NCEPI 570/F-91 -045
This document is available from
NCEPI at no charge Contact NCEPI
and request a copy of document
number 570/F -91-045
Directory of Drinking Water Training
Materials, March 1995
This has no EPA document number
WRC Order by Title
This document is available from
WRC at no charge Contact WRC and
request a copy by title
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ORDERING DOCUMENTS FROM NCEPI
You may order EPA documents from NCEPI the following ways
1) Call NCEPI at (800) 490-9198 and order documents by EPA number,
2) Record your request on the NCEPI order form on the following page and mail to
NCEPI
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ORDERING DOCUMENTS FROM WRC
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OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND DRINKING WATER
NCEPI Publications Order Form
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ORDERING DOCUMENTS FROM ERIC
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Document Title
An Annotated Bibliography of Wellhead Protection
References, August 1987
Office of Water Environmental and Program
Information Systems Compendium F l ’ 1992,
April 1992
Water Related Newsletters, December 1993
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated
Bibliography of EPA and Non-EPA Technical,
Managerial, Educational and General Information
Materials, December 1993
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking
Water Act: A Compilation of References, March 1994
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Publications, May 1996
Lead in Drinking Water’ An Annotated List of
Publications, October 1993
Ground Water Information Systems Roadmap A Directory
of EPA Systems Containing Ground Water Data, June 1994
Directory of Drinking Water Training Materials, December 1995
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory’ A National
Training Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials,
July 1992
EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (8001 216-0462
call NCEPI at 18001 490-9190
Call NTIS at 18001 553 NTiS
440 16-87 -014 NTIS: P888-148754
800 18 -92 -001 NCEPI: 800 18-92 001
8 00 18-93-005
81 018-93-003
NCEPI
ERIC.
NTIS
800 18 -93 005
G664
P894-152279
810 1B•94-004 NCEPI. 810IB-94•004
8101896001 NCEPI 81018-96-001
812 1K-93-001 NCEPI’ 812IK-93-001
81 3/8-94-001 NCEPI: 813/8-94-001
WRC order by title
ERIC. G655
NTIS. P893 202802

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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490-9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7186
Protecting Ground-Water The Hidden Resource, 44016 84-001 NTIS: PB88-1 11929
August 1984
Citizen’s Guide to Ground-Water Protection, 44016 90 004 Contact WRC for ordering
April 1990 information
Fact Sheet Revision to State Primacy 570IF-89020 ERIC 6371
Regulations for the Public Water System
Supervision Program, December 1989
Fact Sheet Drinking Water Regulations under 570IF 90-017 ERIC 6384
the Safe Drinking Water Act, December 1990 NTIS: PB93 194033
Phase II Fact Sheet. National Primary Drinking 5701F-91-044 NCEPI 5701F-91-044
Water Regulations for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic
Organic Chemicals, January 1991
Standardized Monitoring Framework, February 1991 570IF 91-045 NCEPI 570!F-91 045
Fact Sheet National Primary Drinking Water 570IF 9 1-047 ERIC: D378
Regulations for Lead and Copper, May 1991 NTIS: PB93 193746
Bottled Water Fact Sheet, March 1991 570 1F-91-053 ERIC 6011
Summary of State and Federal Drinking 570!R-90 019 NCEPI. 570IR-90-019
Water Standards and Guidelines, February 1990
Safe Drinking Water Act 1986 Amendments, 57019-86-002 NTIS: PB92-140607
August 1986
Lead Contamination Control Act (ICCA). May 1989 570I9-89-AAA ERIC R084
Lead Ban: Preventing the Use of Lead in 570I9-89-BBB NCEPI. 57019 89 BBB
Public Water Systems and Plumbing Used
for Drinking Water, August 1989
Public Notification Reporting Violations 57019 89 CCC NCEPI 570!9-89-CCC
of Drinking Water Standards, August 1989
Public Water Systems Providing Our 570I9-89-DDD ERIC 570 19-89-DOD
Nation’s Drinking Water. August 1989
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-1786
Volatile Organic Chemicals: Are VOCs in 57019 89-EEE NCEPF 57019-89-FEE
Your Drinking Water?, August 1989
Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring: A Special 57019 89-FEF NCEPl 57019-89-FFF
Program to Help Public Water Systems Protect
Your Drinking Water, August 1989
Protecting Our Drinking Water from Microbes, 57019 89-008 ERIC: 6344
August 1989 NTIS: P092-140581
Home Water Treatment Units. Filtering Fact 57019-90 HHH ERIC- 0091
from Fiction, August 1990
Maintaining Safe Drinking Water, April 1990 57019-90-001 ERIC. 6466
Your Drinking Water from Source to Tap 57019-90 002 ERIC- 6190
EPA Regulations and Guidance, 1990 NTIS P092-140599
Citizen Monitoring Recommendations to 57019-90 005 NTIS P092-227255
Public Water System Users, April 1990
Citizen Monitoring Recommendations to 57019 90-006 NTIS P092-227263
Household Well Users, April 1990
Mobilization. Building Partnerships for 57019 90-009 ERIC- 6019
Safe Drinking Water, February 1991
Drinking Water from Household Wells, September 1990 5701990013 NTIS P092-140573
Paying for Safe Water Alternative Financing 57019 90-0 14 NTIS P092 117993
Mechanisms for State Drinking Water Programs,
August 1990
What You Can Do to Keep Your Drinking Water Safe, 57019 90-500 NCEPI. 57019-90 500
Does Your Facility Generate Automotive Service Wastes? 57019 91-UIC1 NCEPl G-702
June 1991
Directory of State and EPA Regional Shallow Injection 57019 91-UIC2 NCEPF 57019-91-UIC2
Well Control Programs, February 1991
Restricting Service Station Wastes 57019-91-UIC4 NCEPI: 6024
in Shallow Injection Wells - Fact Sheet, July 1991
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Does Your Facility Generate Industrial Wastewaters?
August 1991
EPA’s Strategy for Protecting the Nation’s Ground
Water in the 1 990s Quick Reference Fact Sheet,
September 1991
Fact Sheet. National Secondary Drinking Water
Standards, September 1991
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
Personal Computer Application, September 1991
The Phase I Rule Fact Sheet, January 1995
The Phase II Rule . Fact Sheet, January 1995
Mobilization. Working Together to Keep Drinking
Water Safe, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Summary of Class
V Well BMP Fact Sheets, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water Automotive Service
Stations Using Shallow Waste Disposal Wells,
January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Facilities Using
Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Dry Cleaners
Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Photographic
Processing Establishments Using Shallow Industrial
Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water . For Furniture
Strippers Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal
Wells, January 1992
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Caii ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Caii NCEPI at 18001 490 9198
Caii NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7786
57019 91-UIC5 ERIC: G703
57019 91-011FS NCEPI. 57019•91011FS
Contact WRC for ordering
information
NCEPI- 570 19•91-025FS
57019 91-O19FS
57019 91-025FS
57019 91 -026FS
57019-91 -027FS
570I9-9 1 -O3OFS
NCEPI
NCEPI.
NCEPI
57019•91 -026FS
57019 91-027FS
57019-91 O3OFS
57019 91.036 NCEPI- 570 19•91-036
570I9-91-036A ERIC: 6029
57019 91 -036B ,NCEPI. 57019 91-036B
570I9-91-036C NCEPI 570 19•91 036C
57019 91•036D NCEPI 57019 91-0360
57019-91-036E NCEPI 570I9 91-036E
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (8001 490-9198
Call NTIS at (BOO) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at ( 202) 260-7786
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water• For Electroplaters 57019-91-036F NCEPI: 570 1 9-91-036F
Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells,
January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water• For Printed Circuit 570I9-91-036G NCEPI. 57019 91-036G
Board Manufacturers Using Shallow Industrial Waste
Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water For Print Shops Using 57019 91-036H NCEPI 570(9-91 03611
Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMP5 for Protecting Ground Waler - For Fabricated Metal 57019-91-036 ) NCEPI: 57019-91-0361
Industry Facilities Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal
Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Medical Services 57019-9 1 036J NCEPI 57019 91 036J
Facilities Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells,
January 1992
BMP5 for Protecting Ground Water For Lawn Care Establishments 57019-91-036K NCEPI. 57019-91 036K
Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Carwashes Using Shallow 57019 910361 NCEPI. 57019-91-0361
Industrial Waste Disposal Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Facilities Using Storm Water 57019 91 03 GM NCEPI 51019 91 036M
Drainage Wells, Improved Sinkholes, and Industrial Drainage
Wells, January 1992
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Facilities Using Special 57019 -91 036N NCEPI 57019-91-036N
Drainage Wells, January 1992
Fact Sheet 21 Water Conservation Measures for Everybody 57019-91-100 ERIC- G021
Total Coliferm Rule - Fact Sheet, January 1995 570 19-91-200 NCEPI 57019-91-200
Surface Water Treatment Rule-Fact Sheet, January 1995 57019-91 300 NCEPI. 57019 91-300
Lead and Copper Rule - Fact Sheet, January 1995 57019-91400 NCEPI. 57019-91400
Home Water Testing - Fact Sheet, January 1995 57019 91-500 NCEPI 57019-91 500
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800)490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (2021 260 7786
Reducing Your Exposure to Radon, June 1991 ‘Contact WRC for ordering
information
Radionuclides in Drinking Water Fact Sheet, June 1991 ERIC: D376
NTIS PB93-194058
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps. May 1994 ERIC- G697
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, NCEPI: 800IF-93 -005
September 1993
Drinking Water Glossary A Dictionary of Technical NCEPI 810!B 94-006
and Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water. June 1994
Fact Sheet: Lead iii Drinking Water Coolers, NCEPI: 810IF-90 -021
February 1990
Ground Water Protection A Citizen’s Action Checklist, NCEPI 810IF-92 002
June 1992
Lead in Your Drinking Water Actions You Can Take NCEPI 810!F-93 001
to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water, June 1993
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water, July 1993 ERIC. Gi 13
NTIS PB93-223188
National Primary Drinking Water Standards, February 1994 NCEPI 8101F-94-001A
Is Your Drinking Water Safe?, May 1994 ERIC G106
NTIS PB94-2D3387
Water Trivia Fact Sheet, undated WRC 810IF94 003
Water on Tap A Consumer’s Guide to the Nation’s Drinking NCEPI 810IF-97 001
Water (brochure)
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations Guidance for NCEPI. 810 1K-92 -001
Nuisance Chemicals, July 1992
Safe Drinking Water Act A Pocket Guide to the Requirements NCEPI. 810IK-93 001
for the Operators of Small Water Systems, June 1993
57019-91-600
57019-91-700
747IF-94-00 1
800IF-93-005
81 OfB-94-006
81 OIF -90 -021
810fF 92002
810fF 93-00 1
810fF 93002
81 0!F-94-OD1 A
81 O!F-94-002
81 OIF-94-003
810!F-97 001
8101K 92001
8101K 93 DOl
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7786
Safe Drinking Water: HealthlSafety Requirements and 8101K -94-O01 NCEPI 810IK-94-OO1
Resulting Costs, November 1994
Non-transient, Non-community Water Systems, October 1995 8101K-95 001 NCEPI. 8101K 95001
EPAs Ground Water and Drinking Water PrOgram- 8101R-92-001 NCEPI 8101R-92-OO1
Making a Difference, October 1992
Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water A Report on 8101R-95-O01 NCEPI: 810IR-95-OO1
Progress and Challenges and an Agenda for Action, March 1995
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview, 81OIS-94-001 NCEPI. B1OIS-94 001
February 1994
The Phase V Rule - Fact Sheet, January 1995 81 1!F-92 001 NCEPI: 81 hF 92-001
Status of DBP Regulatory Negotiation, August 1993 81 h!F-93-O01 NCEPI 81 1IF-93-O01
EPA Efforts to Reduce Risks from Microbial Contaminants 81 1IF-94-003 NCEPI 81 hF 94 003
and DisinfectantslDisinfection By products, June 1994
Controlling Microbial Contaminants and Disinfectants! 81 1IF-94-004 NCEPI 81 1IF-94 004
Disinfection By-Products Benefits and Costs, June 1994
Fact Sheet - Sulfate. An Innovative Approach to Regulating 81 1!F-94-006 NCEPI 81 hF 94-006
a Naturally-Occurring Contaminant, November 1994
Fact Sheet - Sulfate: A State and Local Perspective, 81 1!F-94 007 NCEPI 81 h!F-94-007
November 1994
Fact Sheet - Sulfate Highlights of the Proposed Rule. 81 1IF-94-O08 NCEPI 81 1IF-94 008
November 1994
Fact Sheet Analytical Methods - Final Rule, January 1995 81 1!F-95-001 NCEPI. 811 IF-95-O01
Information Collection Rule Summary for the Public, May 1996 81 1IF-96-O01 NCEPI. 81 1IF-96 001
Information Collection Rule Key Issues, May 1996 8111F-96-003 NCEPI 811!F-96-0O3
Information Collection Rule: Technical Summary, May 1996 81 1IF-96-004 NCEPI 81 hF 96-004
EPA Efforts to Control Microbial and Byproduct Risk, May 1996 81 1IF-96-005 NCEPI 81 1IF-96-005
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
ICR Optional Public Notice Language for Cryptosporidium, May 1996
Summary of the Regulations Surface Water Treatment
Requirements, June 1989
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Fact Sheet. February 1993
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated
Contaminant Monitoring, August 1994
Fact Sheet 1995 SRI Needs Survey for Drinking Water,
September 1994
SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water, February 1995
Update on Lead Leaching from Submersible Pumps and Private
Drinking Water Systems, September 1995
Lead and Copper Rule Proposed Minor Revisions, February 1996
Lead and Copper Rule. Technical Summary of Proposed Minor
Revisions, February 1996
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey - Fact Sheet,
January 1997
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey American Indian and
Alaska Native Water Systems Fact Sheet, January 1997
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking
Water Act The Role of Restructuring. September 1992
Meeting the Challenge An Update on Office of Ground Water
and Drinking Water’s Mobilization Effort, Vol. 5. July 1992
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
Brochure, September 1993
Private Wells: Guidance for What to Do After the Flood,
August 1993
The Wellhead Protection Program: Forerunner to Source
Water Protection Efforts across the Nation, February 1995
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (8001490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 .NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260.7786
811!F•96 -007 NCEPI 8111F-96-007
812!F-89•021 ERIC 6020
8121F-93 001 NCEPI 8121F-93-0O1
812 11-94 001 ERIC 6003
81211-94 003 ERIC 6146
8121F 95-001 NCEPI 812 1F•95 -001
812 1F 95002 NCEPI 81211-95 002
81211 96 001 NCEPI 8121F -96-O01
81211-96 002 NCEPI 8121F-96-002
812 )1-97 -001 NCEPI: 812jF-97-001
812 1F 97002 NCEPI 8121F-97 002
812 1K-92 -001 NCEPI. 812IK -92 -001
812 1N-92 001 Contact WRC for ordering
information
813 1B 93-001 NCEPI 813!B-93•001
81311 93-001 ERlC 6004
8131F-95-001 NCEPI. 813 1F-95-001
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FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES AND PAMPHLETS
Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC t (202) 260 7186
NCEPI: 8131F•95-002
NCEPI 813!F•95 005
ERIC G047
Document Title
EPA Number
NC EP I
NCEPI
814!F -94 001
81 4!F -96-00 1
81 31F-95-002
81 3!F-95-005
81 31F-95-004
8 141F-94-00 1
81 4!F-96-00 1
81 4!F-96-002
8141F-96 003
8161F 97001
8221F-92 100
822 18-96-002
Protecting Our Ground Water, May 1995
Source Water Pratection- Protecting Drinking Water across
the Nation, August 1995
Is Your Community’s Drinking Water at Risk? Misused Septic
Systems Can Cost Million$, August 1995
Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet, February 1994
ICR Implementation Fact Sheet Series #1 Implementation
Requirements, May 1996
ICR Implementation Fact Sheet Series #2 Laboratory
Approval, May 1996
ICR Implementation Fact Sheet Series #3 Treatment
Studies, May 1996
Funds Available for Source Water Assessments and Protection
Fact Sheet on Water Chlorination, July 1992
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories, October 1996
Designated Sole Source Aquifers Nationally Fact Sheet with
Designated Aquifers and Pending Petitions Listed, July 1994
Questions and Answers on Point of Use and Point of-Entry
Units, undated
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization (Side By Side
Legislative Analysis), July 1994
NCEPI 814!F 96 002
NCEPI 814 1F-96 003
NC E P1
NCEPI
NCEPI
ERIC.
NTIS
‘ERIC.
81 61F-97 -001
822!F-92 100
82218-96 002
6155
P895 166955
6030
ERIC- 6008
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number
Protecting the Nation’s Ground Waler’ EPA ’s Strategy
for the 1990s, July 1991
Manual of Individual Water Supply Systems, 1973
(updated by 570/9-91-004)
-. Revision of above title, October 1982
(updated by 570/9-91-004)
Ground Water Pollution from Subsurface Excavations,
Sep tember 1973
A Manual for the Evaluation of a State Drinking Water
Supply Program, December 1914
Manual for Evaluating Public Drinking Water Supplies, 1975
(information is outdated)
Ground Water Protection Strategy for the Environmental
Protection Agency, August 1984
Resource Document for the Ground-Water Monitoring Strategy
Workshop, March 1985
Planning Workshop to Develop Recommendations for
a Ground Water Monitoring Strategy, March 1985
Overview of State Ground Water Program Summaries:
Volume 1, March 1985
Selected State and Territory Ground Water Classification
Systems, March 1985
Ground Water Monitoring Strategy for the Environmental
Protection Agency, December 1985
Pesticides in Ground Water. Background Document, May 1986
Septic Systems and Ground-Water Protection An Executive’s
Guide, July 1986
Septic Systems and Ground-Water Protection. A Program
Manager’s Guide and Reference Book, July 1986
Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 216-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7786
NTIS. PB92-224765
NTIS PB-258403
NTIS: PB85-242279
NTIS PB-257323
NTIS PB 259445
NTIS PB 245006
NTIS PB88 112107
NTIS P888 229059
NTIS: P888-111877
•NTIS P888-112081
NTIS PB88-111919
NTIS PB 111885
NTIS. P888-111976
ERIC’ U093
NTIS: P888-112131
ERIC: U092
NTIS P888-112123
21Z- 1020
43019-73-003
5701982004
43019-73-012
430I9-74 009
43019-75-0 1 1
44016-84-002
44 1JI6 85 001
44016-85 002
44016-85-003
44016-85-005
44016-85-008
44016-86 002
44016-86-005
44016-86-006
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216.0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 1186
Guidelines for Ground-Water Classification Under the EPA 440 16-86-007 NTIS: PB88-229067
Ground Water Protection Strategy, June 1988
EPA Activities Related to Sources of Ground-Water 44016-87-002 NTIS P888-i 11901
Contamination, February 1987
Sole Source Aquifer Designation: Petitioner Guidance, 440I6-87-003 NTIS. PB88 111992
February 1987
Ground-Water Data Management with STORET, May 1987 44016-87005 NTIS- P886-197860
Ground-Water Data Requirements Analysis for the 440I6 87-005 NTIS PB 872253
Environmental Protection Agency, May 1987 (duplicate 1/)
Septic Tank Siting to Minimize the Contamination of 44016-87-007 NTIS: PB88- 112115
Ground Water by Microorganisms, June 1987
State and Territorial Use of Ground Water Strategy Grant 44016-87-008 NTIS: P888-231493
Funds (Section 106 of the Clean Water Act), May 1987
Sole Source Aquifer Background Study. Cross-Program Analysis, 440 16-87-015 NTIS: PB88-230933
November 1987 (duplicate II)
Protecting Ground Water’ Pesticides and Agricultural Practices, 4401688001 NTIS- P888-230628
February 1988
EPA Workshop to Recommend a Minimum Set of Data Elements 440I6-88-005 ERIC: 6627
for Ground Water: Workshop Findings Report, June 1988 NTIS- PB89-1 75442
Indicators for Measuring Progress in Ground-Water Protection, 44016-88-006 ERIC: 0659
April 1989 NTIS’ PB92-1 14420
Survey of State Ground-Water Quality Protection Legislation 4401688007 NTIS- P888-i 75475
Enacted from 1985 through 1987. October 1988
Funding Ground Water Protection A Quick Reference to Grants 44016-89-004 ERIC: 0658
Available Under the Clean Water Act, June 1989 NTIS: P892-i 90255
Progress in Ground Water Protection and Restoration, 44016 90-001 NTIS- P892-18867 1
February 1990
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7786
Hydrogeologic Mapping Needs for Ground-Water Protection 440 16 -90 -002 ERIC: G671
and Management Workshop Report, January 1990 NTIS PB94-161 189
Guide (0 Ground-Water Supply Contingency Planning for Local 440 16 -90 -003 ERIC- 0647
and State Governments- Technical Assistance Document, May 1990 NTIS P891-145755
A Review of Sources of Ground Water Contamination from Light 44016-90005 ERIC 0660
Industry. Technical Assistance Document, May 1990 NTIS. P891-i 45938
Compendium of Federal Financial Assistance Programs: Targeting 440 16-90-008 NTIS- P893-116069
Programs for State and Local Ground Water Protection
September 1990
Fluoridation Engineering Manual, September 1974 52019 74-022 NTIS: P8-22837 1
Plan for EPA Implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act on 57018 86-003 ERIC- 0372
Interstate Carrier Conveyances, undated
Suggested Sampling Procedures to Determine Lead in Dnnking 570 18-88-013 ERIC 0370
Water in Buildings Other than Single Family Homes, June 1988
Lead Monitoring Protocol for Drinking Water Systems, 57018-88-017 NCEPI 57018-88-017
April 1988
Guidance in Developing Health Criteria for Determining 57010-90-016 ERIC. 0361
Unreasonable Risks to Health (Draft l, October 1990
Suggested Guidelines for the Disposal of Drinking Water 570IF-90-018 ,ERIC’ 0366
Containing Naturally Occurring Radionuclides, July 1990
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards 5701R-90 019 NCEPI 570IR-90-019
and Guidelines, February 1990
Manual of Water Well Construction Practices, September 1975 570 19-75-00 1 NCEPI 57019-75 001
Manual for Evaluating Contamination Potential of Surface 570 19-78-003 NTIS P885-211423
Impoundments, June 1978
A Guidance for Protection of Ground-Water Resources from 57019 79-017 NTIS- P8-204900
the Effects of Accidental Spills of Hydrocarbons and Other
Hazardous Substances, July 1979
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Methods of Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Surface
Spills of Contaminants Which Degrade Underground Water
Sources for Public Water Systems, July 1979
Decision-Maker’s Guide in Water Supply Management,
November 1979
Manual of Individual Water Supply Systems, October 1982
(upilafedby 570/9.91-004)
Survey of Operating and Financial Characteristics of
Community Water Systems (FinallDescriptive Summary), October 1 82
Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water Sampling, Analysis,
Monitoring and Compliance, August 1983
Regionalization Options for Small Water Systems, June 1983
Nitrate Removal for Small Public Water Systems, June 1983
Radionuclide Removal for Small Public Water Systems,
June 1983
Turbidity Removal for Small Public Water Systems, June 1983
Microorganism Removal for Small Public Water Systems,
June 1983
Corrosion in Potable Water Systems, February 1982
Corrosion Manual for Internal Corrosion of Water
Distribution Systems, April 1984
Surface Impoundment Assessment National Report,
December 1983
Handbook of State Management Practices, July 1984
Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead
For Public Drinking Water Suppliers, March 1988
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at (8001 276-0462
call NCEPI at (800) 490-9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260.7786
57019 79-018 NTIS PB 204082
57019-80-003 NTIS: PB 158973
57019 82 004 NTIS P885-242279
57019-82-006 NTIS P883 180539
57019-83-002 NTIS- PB86-205457
57019 83008
51019-83-009
57019-83 010
57019-83 011
57019-83-012
57019-83-013
57019-84-00 1
NTIS.
NTIS-
NTIS
ERIC:
NTIS.
NTIS
NC E P 1
NCEPI
PB84-1 94836
PB84-1 93044
PB84-194851
6368
PB84-193653
P884-194711
57019-83-013
57019-84-001
570 19-84-002 NTIS DE84-901 182
57019-85-SPD2
57019-88-002
NTIS
ERIC:
NTIS
PB92-1 64755
G362
P892 164722
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-1106
Sanitary Survey Training Instructor’s Guide for Inspectors 570 19-88 003 NTIS: P893-115871
of Small Water Systems, September 1989
Sanitary Survey Training. Instructor’s Guide for Sanitarians 57019-88 004 NTIS. P893- i 15889
of Micronesia, September 1989
Sanitary Survey Training’ Field Guide for Sanitarians of 57019 88-005 NCEPI. 57019 88 005
Micronesia, September 1989
How to Convert from THM to VOC Purge and Trap Gas 57019-88-011 NCEPI 57019 88-011
Chromatographic Analysis, 1988
read in School Drinking Water, January 1989 57019-89 001 NCEPI 57019-89 001
General Public Notification for Public Water Systems, 57019 89-002 ERIC: 6360
September 1989 NTIS’ P893 167096
Ensuring the Viability of New, Small Drinking Water Systems 570 19-89-004 NTIS P889-187413
A Study of State Programs, April 1989
Public Notification for Public Water Systems, December 1989 57019 89-006 NCEPI, 57019-89-006
Cross Connection Control Manual, July 1989 57019 89-007 NCEP)’ 57019 89-007
Drinking Water Systems Three Approaches to Improve 57019-89 009 NTIS P892-164714
Mobile Home Park Compliance, July 1989
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks, 570 1989-011 ,NTIS P891-129809
September 1989
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Systems, 57019-89 012 NTIS: P891-129791
September 1989
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners’ Associations, 570 19-89-013 NTIS’ P891-129775
September 1989
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly-Owned Water Systems, 570 19-89 014 NTIS. P891-129783
September 1989
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems, 57019 89-015 NCEPI’ 57019 89015
September 1989
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
lead in School Drinking Water A Manual for Schools and 57019-89-017
Daycare Centers, January 1989
Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Filtration and 5701989018
Disinfection Requirements for Public Water Systems
Using Surface Water Sources, October 1989
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water 57019-90 004
Systems, June 1990
Manual for the Certification of laboratories Analyzing Drinking 570!9 90 008
Water: Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance, 3rd Edition, April 1990
(updated by: 570/9-90 008A & 814/8-92-0021
Manual for the Certification of laboratories Analyzing 570 19-90 008A
Drinking Water’ 3rd Edition- Change 1, October 1991
(see Change 2 also’ 814/8-92-0021
Risk Assessment Methodologies Comparing EPA and 5701990012
State Approaches, September 1990
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs: 570I9-91 001
An Inventory of State Practices, January 1991
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Orinking Water System 57019 91-002
Viability. A Summary of the FederallState Workshop, February 1991
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems, May 1991 5701991003
Manual of Individual and Non-Public Water Supply Systems, 570!9 91 004
May 1991
A Study of State Operator Certification Programs, 57019-91-005
April 1991 (duplicate fl
Florida Small Systems Compliance Project, April 1991 57019-91-006
A Review of Methods for Assessing Nonpoint Source Contaminated 57019-91-010
Ground Water Discharge to Surface Water, April 1991
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection, 57019 91 013
February 1991
Document Title EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at 1800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260.7786
Call GPO at (202)783-3238
ERIC. Gill
NTIS. PB9O-148016
NTIS. PB91-179010
NTIS. P890-220500
NCEPI: 57OI9 90 008A
NTIS PB92.137462
NTIS: PB91 181933
NTIS: P891-179028
NTIS:
ERIC’
NTIS.
NTIS:
NCEPI.
NTIS:
PB92-l 17936
G1 19
P892-i 17944
PB92-l 37199
57019-91 -006
PB92-1 88697
NTIS: P891-242388
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Managing Ground-Water Contamination Sources in Welihead
Protection Areas A Priority Setting Approach, October 1991
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for
Public Drinking Water Supphes Technical Assistance Document,
December 1991
Ground Water Indicator State Pilot Studies for Idaho,
Minnesota and New Jersey. Findings Report, May 1991
Restructuring Manual, December 1991
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho,
September 1991
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of New Jersey,
September 1991
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Minnesota,
September 1991
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials, December 1992
Water on Tap. A Consumer’s Guide to the Nation’s Drinking
Water (booklet)
Restructuring Small Drinking Water Systems Options and
Case Studies, October 1995
Methods for Assessing the Viability of Small Water Systems
A Review of Current Techniques and Approaches, August 1995
Methods for Assessing Small Water System Capability. A Review
of Current Techniques and Approaches, April 1996
National Drinking Water Program Redirection Strategy, June 1996
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual
Volume 1 Monitoring, September 1991
Volume 2: Corrosion Control Treatment, September 1992
Drinking Water Standard Setting: Question and Answer Primer,
November 1994
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (8001490 9198
Call NTIS at (8001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 1202) 260 1186
57019-91-023
ERIC. 6649
NTIS: PB93-115863
57019 91 -033
NCEPI 57019-91-033
57019 91 -034
NCEPI 57019-91•034
57019 91-035
NCEPI 57019-91-035
57019-91-037
NCEPI 57019 91-037
57019-91-038
NCEPI. 57019-91 038
57019-91-039
NCEPI 57019-91-039
810 1B-92-O16
NCEPI 8101B-92-016
81 01K-97-002
NCEPI 810IK-97 002
810 1R-95-002
NCEPI 810!R 95.002
8101R 95-003
NCEPI 810IR-95-003
B1OIR 96-001
NTIS. PB96-209515
8101R-96-003
NCEPI 810IR 96-003
811 1B-92-002
NTIS- PB92.112101
NTIS: PB93-101533
811 1K-94-001
ERIC 0206
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7786
Lead in Drinking Water Regulation. Public Education Guidance, 8121B 92-002 NTIS PB93-101079
July 1992
lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 81 2!B-92-003 ERIC 13400
<100 Persons, May 1992 NTIS PB93-159002
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 8121B 92-004 ERIC G401
101 to 500 Persons, May 1992 NTIS PB93 174522
Lead and Copper Monitoring Gutdance for Water Systems Serving 81 21B 92-005 ERIC 6402
501 to 3,300 Persons, May 1992 NTIS P893 174530
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 81 2!B-92-006 ERIC. 6403
3,301 to 10,000 Persons, May 1992 NTIS. P893 174548
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: 8121B 92.007 ERIC 6404
Water Systems Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons, May 1992 NTIS P893 174555
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules 812!B 92.008 ERIC 6422
Water Systems Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons, May 1992 NTIS. P893 174514
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules- 812!B-92 009 ERIC 6423
Water Systems Serving > 100.000 Persons, May 1992 NTIS PB93-174563
Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS-ll) Interactive Retrieval 8121B-93 001 NTIS P895 178398
Guide, January 1993
Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS-III Data Entry Instructions, 812!B 93002 ,NTIS P805-178356
January 1993
Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS II) Data Element Dictionary, 8121893 003 NTIS PB95-129094
January 1993
State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring, 8121B 94-001 NCEPI. 81218 94001
August 1994
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non-Residential Buildings, 8121894 002 ERIC 6158
April 1994 NTIS. P895 103750
Sampling for Lead in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools and Day 812!B 94.003 ERIC 6159
Care Facilities, April 1994 NTIS- P894-218963
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490-9 198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 1786
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper: 81218 96-001 NTIS P896-141577
Proposed Minor Revisions - Annolated Flow Charts, January 1996
Regulatory Impact Analysis Addendum Proposed Changes to 8 12 18 -96 -002 ERIC 6053
National Pnmary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and NTIS P896-141502
Copper, January 1996
Information Collection Request Proposed Changes to National 812 18-96-003 ERIC 6049
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper, January 1996 NTIS P896-141494
Public Notification for Public Water Systems Operator Manual 8121P-93 001 ERIC 6028
(Draft), September 1993
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund - Interim Guidance, October 1996 812IP 96001 NCEPI 8121P-96-001
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs. 8121R 92001 NCEPI 812fR 92-001
Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s, May 1992
Obtaining Drinking Water Funding A Review of Eight State 8121R 92-002 ERIC: 6346
Capacity Efforts, January 1992
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the 812 1R 92-003 ERIC. 6669
Surface Water Treatment Rule, June 1992 NTIS. P893-186633
Lead and Copper Rule. Definitions and Federal Reporting 8 12 1R 92-004 ERIC. 6405
for Milestones, Violations and SNCs, May 1992 NTIS P893-156131
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water 812 1R-93-001 ,ERIC. 0406
System, February 1993 NTIS: PB93-156727
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine 8121R-93 002 ERIC: 6631
Case Studies, July 1991 NTIS: P893-180834
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public 812IR 93004 NCEPI 8121R-93 004
Water Supplies’ Needs, September 1993
Small Systems Technology Initiative: Evaluation of Demonstration 812IR 94-002 NCEPI. 8121R-94-002
Technologies - Freestone, California, June 1994
Public Water Supply Supervision Program Priority Setting 812IX 92-001 NCEPI 8121X-92-001
Guidance, June 1992
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers. May 1992
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for
Ground Water Quality, July 1992
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory,
October 1993
Case Studies in Welihead Protection Ten Examples of
Innovative Welihead Protection Programs, December 1992
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of
State and Local Groundwater Protection Programs, April 1993
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity
and Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination,
September 1993
Ground Water Resource Assessment, October 1993
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems,
April 1992
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water. Third Edition - Change 2, October 1992
(see also 570/9-90-008 & 570/9 90-008A)
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems:
Phases II and IV, July 1994
Information Collection Requirements Rule Protozoa and
Enteric Virus Sample Collection Procedures, June 1995
Virus Monitoring Protocol for the Information Collection
Rule: Laboratory Manual
ICR Protozoan Method for Detecting Giardia Cysts and
Cryptosporidium Iiocysts
ICR Sampling Manual, January 1996
Source
Call ERIC at 18001 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (8001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (2021 260.1186
ERIC: 6670
NTIS- PB94-161171
ERIC: 6347
NTIS PB93-157600
NCEPI 813!B-93-D03
NCEPI 813!R-92-002
NCEPI 813!R-93-OO1
NCEPI. 8131R-93-002
81 31B-92-OO1
81 3l8-92-DD2
8131B-93 003
8131R 92-002
813!R-93-DD1
8131R 93002
8131R 93003
8141B 92-00 1
814!B 92-002
8141B 94001
8141B-95-D01
8141B 95-002
81 41B-95-D03
814!B 96.001
ERIC.
NTIS
ERIC.
NTIS
G668
PB94- 154291
6654
PB93 145688
NCEPI 81418 94-DO 1
NCEPI 814jB95-001
NCEPI 814jB-95 002
Contact the WRC for
ordering information
NCEPI- 8141B-96-001

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at ( 202) 260 1786
DBP!ICR Analytical Methods Manual, January 1996 814!B-96-002 NCEPI: 81418 96-002
ICR Manual for Bench and Pilot-Scale Treatment Studies, 81418 96 003 NCEPI. 814IB-96-003
January 1996
ICR Water Utility Database System User’s Guide, April 1996 814!B-96-004 NCEPI: 8141B 96-004
fmanua/ and 6 diskettes]
ICR Water Utility Database System Users Guide, September 1996 8141B 96-004a NCEPI. 8141B-96-004a
frnanua/ and 6 thskettesJ
ICR Laboratory Quality Control (QCI User’s Guide [ manual only] 814IB-96 005 NTIS P896-157227
fmanual and diskettes] NTIS: PB96-50 1689
Reprints of EPA Methods for Chemical Analysis under the ICR, 814!B-96-006 ERIC: G164
March 1996 NTIS- PB1 57532
Understanding the ICR, March 1996 814IB•96-007 NTIS: P896-157540
DBPIICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual Public 814!P-94 001 NTIS P094 154077
Comment Draft, January 1994
Empirically Based Models for Predicting Chlorination and 814IR-95-001 Contact the WRC for
Ozonation Byproducts Haloacetic Acids, Chlorohydride and Bromate ordering information
Introduction to the ICR Laboratory QC Database System (video), 814 1V 96-005 NCEPI: 8141V-96 005
November 1996
Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis 816!R-97-004 NCEPI 816IR-97 004
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Guidelines, 816IR-97-005 NCEPI: 816IR-97005
February 1997
Initial Summary of Current State Capacity Development Activities 8161S 97-001 NCEPI 816!S-97-001
Application of Dye-Tracing Techniques for Determining Solute- 90416-88 001 NTIS PB9223 1356
Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst Terrains,
October 1988
Drinking Water Information Guide, December 1990 ERIC G471
NTIS PB93-222958
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DOCUMENTS
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water
Protection Programs, December 1992
Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Filtration and
Disinfection Requirements for Public Water Systems Using
Surf ace Water Sources, March 1991
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced
Precipitative Softening, September 1993
A Learning Guide for StatelLocal Drinking Water Agreements,
July 1992
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants!Disinfection
By•Products (D/DBP} Regulations, January 1993
Surface Water Treatment Rule Implementation Manual (Including
Appendix 0 ). March 1990
Total Coliform Rule Implementation Manual (Including Appendix 0),
1990
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program
Version 155- User’s Manual, October 1993
IL /se with the diskette hsted below)
Water Treatment Plant Simulation - Diskette, October 1993
Document Title EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTiS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7786
ERIC 6347
ERIC 6117
NTIS: PB93-222933
ERIC:
NTIS:
ERIC
NTIS
ERIC.
NTIS:
ERIC
NTIS
ERIC-
NTIS-
WRC-
6157
P895-100392
6473
PB93-185601
0407
PB93-1 57576
6624
P893-186541
0408
PB93-1 86658
Order by Title
WRC Order by Title
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YOUTH EDUCATION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 1786
Science Demonstration Prolects in Drinking Water 57019-90 007 ERIC. G107
(Grades K-12), April 1990
Water. Every Living Thing Depends on tI
Poster 800tH 95.00 1 NCEPh 800 1H-95-D01
Bookmarks• turtle 800IH 95-002 NCEPI 800 1H -95-002
frog 800IH-95 003 NCEPI. 800IH-95 003
duck 800!H -95-004 NCEPI 8001K 95-004
Drinking Water Activities for Teachers and Students, 8101B95 001 NCEPI 810IB-95-001
January 1995
Student Activity Sheets for Drinking Water Projects, 810IF 92-003 ERIC 0379
July 1992
Water Trivia Fact Sheet, undated 810IF-94-003 WRC. 810lF-94-003
Aquifer in a Cup (Aquifer on the Go) 8101F-96 001 NCEPI 810IF-96 001
Ground Water and land Use in the Water Cycle Iposterl
10 inches X 12 inches 813jH-95-001 NCEPI: 8131K 95-001
24 inches X 36 inches 813 1H-95 -002 NCEPI. 813IH-95-002
22

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WELLHEAD PROTECTION
Document Title
Wellhead Protection’ A Decision Maker’s Guide, May 1992
Guidelines for Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas,
June 1987
Guidance for Applicants for State Welihead Protection Program
Assistance Funds under the Safe Drinking Water Act, June 1987
Guidance for Applicants for State Welihead Protection Program
Assistance Funds under the Safe Drinking Water Act - Appendix
C: Wellhead Protection Program Applicable Regulations, June 1987
An Annotated Bibliography of Wellhead Protection References,
August 1987
Surface Geophysical Techniques for Aquifer and Wellhead
Protection Area Delineation, December 1987
Mode! Assessment for Delineating Wellhead Protection Areas,
May 1988
Developing a State Wellhead Protection Program: A User’s Guide
to Assist State Agencies under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
July 1988
Local Financing for Welihead Protection Areas, June 1989
Wellhead Protection Programs Tools for Local Government,
April 1989
Protecting Local Ground-Water Supplies through Wellhead
Protection. May 1991
Wellhead Protection Strategies for Confined Aquifer Settings,
June 1991
Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas in Fractured Rocks,
June 1991
Why Do Wellhead Protection’, September 1991
EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (8001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 1202) 260 1186
4401687 009
NTIS PB88-1 11893
4 -40I6-87-010
ERIC G648
NTIS’ PB88-111430
440I687-011
NTIS. PB88-111422
44016-87-012
NTIS. P888-228887
44016 87014
NTIS, P888-148754
44016 87 016
NTIS PB88-229505
4401688-002
ERIC: G363
NTIS’ PB88 231485
44016-88 003
ERIC: 0383
NTIS: P889 173751
44016-89 001
NCEPI. 44016-89 001
44016-89-002
NCEPI: 440I6 89-002
570 19-91-007
ERIC- 8645
NTIS. PB93-216109
57019-91 008
NCEPI 57019-91 008
57019-91-009
NCEPI 57019-91-009
570 19-91-014
ERIC’ 0191
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WELLHEAD PROTECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at 18001 216 0462
Call NCEPI at 18001 490 9198
Call NTIS at 18001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 12021 260 1186
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances AL-ID, 57019-91-024A NTIS. PB95-1471 61
October 1991
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances: IL-NE, 57019 91-O24B NTIS PB95-147179
October 1991
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances NV-OK, 570 19-91-024C NTIS PB95-147187
October 1991
Compendium of Local Wellhead Protection Ordinances OR -WY, 57019 .91 0240 NTIS P895 147195
October 1991
Business Benefits of Wel lhead Protection Case Studies, 81 31B-95-004 ERIC. 6727
January 1996 NTIS P896 188305
Benetits and Costs of Prevention. Case Studies of Community
Wel lhead Protection, January 1996
Volume 1 81318-95 005 ERIC. 6725
Volume 2 813 1B-95-006 ERIC 6726
NTIS: PB96 188271
Applicability of Wel lhead Protection Area Delineation to 813 18-95-007 NCEPI 81318-95-007
Domestic Wells: A Case Study, February 1996
The Wet lhead Protection Program. Forerunner to Source 813!F-95 001 NCEPI. 813lF-95 001
Water Protection Efforts across the Nation, February 1995
Source Water Protectiorr Protecting Drinking Water across 813IF 95005 , NCEPI 813IF-95-D05
the Nation, August 1995
Wel lhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and 813 1K-93- OO1 ERIC. 6127
Karst Aquifer Settings, September 1993 NTIS: PB94-1094O2
Development and Use of Enhanced Geographic Information Systems 813IR-92-0D1 ERIC 6109
(GISI Technology in Wel lhead Protection for Carroll Co. MD,
January 1992
Case Studies in Welihead Protection: 10 Examples of Innovative 8131R-92-D02 NCEPI 813(R-92-002
Wel lhead Management Programs, December 1992
Tribal Welihead Protection Demonstration Projects, July 1995 813 1R-95-DD 1 NCEPI. 813 1R-95-001
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UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 1186
Compilation of Industrial and Municipal Injection Wells 52019-74-020
in the U S., September 1974 (Two-volume set)
Volume 1 NTIS. PB 257625
Volume 2 NTIS: PB-257625
Federal Financial Responsibility Demonstrations for Owners and 57019 84 007 NTIS: P886-205994
Operators of Class II Injection Wells - A Summary, May 1985
Report to Congress on Injection of Hazardous Waste, May 1985 570 19-85-003 NTIS: P886-203056
Guidance Document on Evaluation of Injection Well Manifold 57019 85 005 NTIS PB86-203833
Monitoring Systems, November 1985
Technical Assistance Document Corrosion, Its Detection and 570I9 87-002 NCEPI 570I9-87-002
Control in InjectIon Wells, August 1987
The Application and Calibration of Pressure Instruments, 5701987003 ERIC. 6710
Flowmeters, and Flow Control Devices as Applied to Injection NTIS PB93-1 15806
Wells, February 1985
Report to Congress on Class V Injection Wells Current 57019 87006 NTIS PBB81 11596
Inventory, Effects on Ground Water, Technical
Recommendations, September 1987
Executive Summary of the Report to Congress Class V 57019-87-007 NCEPI 57019 87007
Injection Wells, Current Inventory, Effects on Ground Water,
Technical Recommendations, September 1987
Underground Injection Control Program - Annual Report, 570I9-89-003 NTIS- P893-115905
December 1988
Federal Financial Responsibility Demonstrations for Owners and 57019 90 003 ERIC 6474
Operators of Class II Oil- and Gas-Related Injection Wells, NTIS: PB94-203312
May 1990
A Directory of State and EPA Regional Shallow Injection Well 57019 91-UIC2 NCEPI: 57019-91-UIC2
Control Programs, February 1991
Restricting Service Station Wastes in Shallow Injection 57019 91-UIC4 NCEPF 57019-9 1 UIC4
Wells, July 1991
Analysis of the Effects of EPA Restrictions on the Deep 57019-91-031 ERIC 0467
Injection of Hazardous Waste, October 1991 NTIS: PB93-166940
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UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Indian Primacy Procedures Handbook for the Public Water
System Supervision Program and the Underground Inlection
Control Program. March 1993
WATERS Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting
System Version 2 0, User Guide, October 1993
(Use with diskettes fisted be/owl
WATERS Program Diskette
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water,
July 1994
Class I Iniection Wells and Your Drinking Water,
July 1994
Document Title
Call ERIC at 1800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at t8001 490 9198
Call NTIS at (8001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 1202) 260 1786
WATERS GIS Data Diskettes lone per requestor)
Reqion• States Included
1 - CT,ME,MA,NH,RI,VT
2- NJ,NY,PR,VI
3 DE,DC,MD,PA,VA,WV
4 - ALFLGA,KY,MS,NC,SC,TN
5 - IL,IN,Ml,MN,OH,WI
6 - AR,IA,NM,OK,TX
7 - IA,KS,MO,NE
8 - C0,MT,ND ,SD ,UT ,WY
9 AZ,CA,HI,NV,AS,GU
10- AK,IO,OR,WA
NTIS P893-185585
8131B-93-002
WRC 8131B-93 002
8131C 93-001
WRC. 8131C-93 001
G683—and 1 GIS diskette
•PB95 503561 .and all 10
GIS diskettes
8131C-93 002
ERIC 0685
813IC 93003
ERIC. 0686
8131C-93-004
ERIC 6687
8 13IC 93 005
ERIC 6688
8131C-93 006
ERIC- 6689
813IC 93-007
ERIC 6690
813!C-93 008
ERIC 6691
813IC 93.009
ERIC 6692
8 13iC-93 010
ERIC. 6693
8131C-93011
ERIC 13694
813IF-94-O01
ERIC R079
ERIC R080
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Reducing read in Drinking Water A Benefit Analysis,
December 1986
Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems at Bureau of
Reclamation Developments, June 1973
Drinking Water Systems for the Traveling Public
A Status Report, November 1973
School Water Supply Fluoridation, September 1975
Chemical Analysis of Interstate Carrier Water Supply Systems,
April 1975
EPA Workshop to Recommend a Minimum Set of Data Elements
for Ground Water Workshop Findings Report, June 1988
A Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems in the National
Park Service System, November 1974
A Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems in the U S.
Forest Service System, November 1974
A Guide to the Interstate Carrier Water Supply
Certification Program, June 1975
Preliminary Assessment of Suspected Carcinogens
in Drinking Water, December 1975
Substitutes and Replacements for Substances on the
Driginal list of 83, August 1987
Summary of Changes to the Implementation Status of the
Safe Drinking Water Act...and the Lead Contamination
Control Act .., January 1991
Evaluation of the Microbiology Standards for Drinking Water,
September 1978
Removal of Excess Fluoride in Drinking Water, January 1978
Surface Impoundments and Their Effects on Ground-Water Quality
in the U S A Preliminary Survey, June 1978
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
cait ERtC at 18001 215-0462
call NCEPI at 18001 490 9198
call NTIS at 18001 553 NTIS
cail WRc at 12021 260 1186
23019-86 019 NTIS P889-100887
43019 73 004 NTIS. P8-257285
43019 73-009 NTIS- PB 257304
NTIS. P8 257402
NTIS P8-257600
430 19-75-004
430 19-75 005
440 16-88-005
52019 74-016
ERIC:
NTIS-
NTIS:
G627
PB89-1 75442
PB 240494
52019-74 019 NTIS PB 240493
52019 74 024 NTIS- PB-259858
560 14-75-003 NTIS P8244415
570 18 -87 -008 NCEPI 570 1B-87-008
570IR91-048 ERIC 0374
570I9-78-O OC NTIS. PB 297119
57019 78-00 1
57019 78-004
NTIS. P882 237090
NTIS- P882-21 1423
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Human Viruses in the Aquatic Environment- A Status Report on
the EPA Research Program (Report to Congress), December 1918
Viruses, Drganics and Dther Health-Related Constituents
of the Dccoquan Watershed and Water Service Area -
Part P Trihalornethanes, Pesticides and Metals, September 1979
Oxidation Techniques in Drinking Water Treatment
Drinking Water Pilot Protect, September 1979
Small System Water Treatment Symposium, September 1979
Viruses, Drganics and Other Health-Related Constituents
of the Occoquan Watershed and Water Service Area -
Part 2 Viruses, March 1981
Radioactivity in Drinking Water, January 1981
Sampling Frequency - Microbiological Drinking Water
Regulations, September 1982
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water, October 1982
(See updates also 570/9-90-008, 570/990 008A
& 814/8-92-0021
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing
Drinking Water
Methods of Removing Uranium from Drinking Water: Present
Municipal Water Treatment and Potential Removal Methods,
December 1982
Survey of Operating and Financial Characteristics of Community
Water Systems (Final /Descriptive Summary), Dctober 1982
Drinking Water Pilot Study Summary - NATOICCMS, April 1983
Assessment of Microbiology and Turbidity Standards for
Drinking Water. Proceedings of a Workshop -
December 2-4, 1981, July 1983
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Call ERIC at tOtlO) 216-0462
Call NCEPI at 1800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 12021 260 1186
57D /9-78-0D6
NTIS- P885-212363
57019-79-019
NTIS PB8D-121D03
570 19-79 020
NTIS PR 301313
570 /9 79 021
NTIS P882-2371D8
5701980002
NTIS: P881-204950
57019-81- 002
NTIS: P881-192833
57019-82 001
NTIS 57019 82-00 1
57019 82-002
NTIS P885-165991
81 5 /8-97-001
NCEPI- 81518-97 001
570 /9 82-003
NTIS P888-120795
570 /9 82-006
NTIS P883 180539
570/9 82-007
NTIS: P883-256875
570/9 83 001
NCEPI 570/9 83-001
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7186
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions. 5701984003 NTIS: P894-177425
Executive Summary, June 1984
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions. 57019-84 -004 NTIS P888-213517
Technical Summary, June 1984
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions: 570 19-84-004a NTIS. P884-222330
Volume 1, June 1984
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions: 57019 84-004b NTIS. P884 222348
Volume 2, June 1984
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions 57019 84 004c NTIS PB84-222355
Volume 3, June 1984
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions: 57019 84-004d NTlS P884-222363
Volume 4, June 1984
Adsorption Techniques in Drinking Water Treatment 57019 84-005 NTIS P885 123230
(NATO CCMS Series), September 1984
Drinking Water Microbiology (NATO-CCMS Series), 57019-84 006 NTIS P885-144343
September 1984
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Regulations to 570 19-85-004 NTIS P893-115848
Control Volatile Synthetic Organic Chemicals IVOCs)
in Drinking Water, May 1985
Economic Assessment of Reducing Fluoride in Drinking 570I9 86001 NTIS P893-115830
Water. November 1985
Indian Drinking Water Supply Study, January 1988 570 19-88-001 NTIS P888-213913
Comparative Health Effects Assessment of Drinking 57019-88 009 ERIC 6116
Water Treatment Technologies: Report to Congress, NTIS P889-i 73710
November 1988
Activated Carbon Adsorption of Di-Bromoch loropropane, 57O 19-89-D19 NTIS. P890 151341
June 1988
Disinfection By-Products in U.S . Drinking Water. 57019 9O-OlOa NTIS: P890 240078
Volume 1 . Report, November 1989
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Disinfection By-Products in U.S Drinking Water,
Volume 2 - Appendices, November 1989
Status Report on Development of Regulations for
Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products, June 1991
Clean Water and the American Economy
lProceedings. Surface Waterl - Volume I, March 1993
Clean Water and the American Economy
(Proceedings. Ground Waterl Volume II, March 1993
Administration Recommendations for Safe Drinking Water
Act Reauthorization, September 1993
(See a/so- 810/8-93-001)
Waxman Status Report. Dated August 13, 1992, August 1992
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public
Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations,
September 1993 (See a/so 810/F 93-004)
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost, In Place Technologies
at Small Water Systems, January 1994
National Drinking Water Advisory Council Minutes of Meeting,
December 1995
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support
of the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis,
June 1992
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection
By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis, 1992
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
By-Products (Phase La) in Public Drinking Water, August 1992
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectants lDisinfection By Products Regulations, August 1992
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective,
August 1992
Document Title
EPA Number
Source
Caii ERiC at 1800) 276-0462
caii NCEPI at t800) 490 9198
Caii NTIS at t800) 553 NTiS
Caii WRC at 1202) 260 7786
NTIS P890-240086
57019-90-0 1 Ob
570 19-91-040
ERIC D200
NTIS P893-134914
800 1R-93 OOla
ERIC 0656
NTIS P893-202612
800 1R-93-001b
ERIC- D657
NTIS. P893-202620
810!F-93 004
NCEPI 810 1F93-004
810 1R-92-003
ERIC 6018
810IR-93-001
NCEPI 810IR-93-001
810 1R-94-001
ERIC- 6662
NTIS P894-152261
8101R-96 002
Contact the WRC for
ordering information
811 1R-92-001
ERIC- 0193
NTIS. P893-134401
811 1R-92-002
ERIC D194
NTIS. P893-134385
811 1 1 192 -003
ERIC: 0192
NTIS: P893-134377
811 1R-92-004
ERIC 0201
NTIS- P893 134898
8 lt IR-92-005
ERIC. D198
NTIS- P893-134369
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Source
Call ERIC at (800)216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 1202) 260 1786
NCEP) 81 1!R-92-006
Document Title
EPA Number
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCTGs for
Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products, October 1992
81 hR 92-006
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure, and Health
Risks after Drinking Water Treatment Processes, August 1992
81 hR 92007
NCEPI 81 1IR-92 007
Analysis of Potential Trade-offs in Regulation of
Disinfection By-Products, November 1992
81 1!R-92-008
NCEPI. 81 h!R-92 008
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Drinking
Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon,
March 1994
81 11R-94-001
NCEPI. 81 hR 94 001
EPA ICR Comment Response Document, April 1996
81 BR 96001
Ultraviolet Light Disinfection Technology in Drinking Water
Application. An Overview, September 1996
81 hR 96-002
NCEPI’ 81118 95-002
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U S Drinking
Water Standards, October 1992
811 1S-92-001
ERIC 0195
NTIS P893 134930
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection
By-Products Executive Summary, November 1992
R11IS-92-002
NCEPI 8 1115-92 002
Tribal Water Utility Management, March 1993
81218-93-005
ERIC- 0634
NTIS PB93 190908
Consolidated Summary of State Reporting Requirements for the
Safe Drinking Water Information System fSDWISI
81218-95 001
‘Contact the WRC for
ordering information
Medium Systems that Failed to Conduct Required Initial Lead
Tap Monitoring and Reporting, May 1993
812fR-93-003
ERIC. G652
NTIS P893 195632
The National Public Water System Supervision Program- FY 1992
Compliance Report, March 1993
812 1R-93-005
ERIC 6625
NTIS’ P893-180867
The National Public Water System Supervision Program-
FY 1993 Compliance Report, March 1994
812!R-94-OO1
ERIC. 6704
NTIS , P894-i 78175
The National Public Water System Supervision Program
FY 1994 Compliance Report (FinalI, July 1995
812 1R-95 001
NCEPI 812IR-95 001
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Document Title EPA Number
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey’ First Report to
Congress, January 1997
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey Modeling the Cost of
Infrastructure, January 1997
National Water Quality Inventory. 1994 Report to Congress
Ground Water Chapters
Community Water System Survey Volume 1 - Overview,
January 1997
Community Water System Survey Volume 2 Detailed Survey Results
Table and Methodology Report, January 1997
Public Water System Inventory and Compliance Statistics: FY 1991
Ft 1995, February 1997
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. Ensuring
Safe Drinking Waler for America, May 1993
Estimates of the Total Benefits and Total Costs Associated
with Implementation of the 1986 Amendments to the Safe
Drinking Water Act, November 1989
Evaluation of Treatment Effectiveness for Reducing Trihalomethanes
in Drinking Water, July 1983
Ground Water Supply Survey. Summary of Volatile Organic Contaminant
Dccurrence Data, January 1983
Integrating EPA ’s Agnculture and Water Grant Programs: A Comparison
of 16 Programs that Protect the Water Resource from Agricultural
Contamination, October 1992
Report to the United States Congress on Radionuclides in Drinking Water
(Draft): Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon in Drinking Water,
July 1993
(See Final Report a/so: 81 F IR-9400h)
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book, July 1994
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment ,Units Containing
812 1R-97-OO1
812 1R 97-002
8131R 96-001
815 1R-97-OD la
815!R 97-ODlb
8161R 97-006
Source
Call ERIC at 1800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at WOO) 490 9198
Call NTIS at 1800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 1786
NCEPI 812 1R 97-001
NCEPI. 812!R-97-002
NCEPI 813 1R-96-0D1
NCEPI 8151R’97-ODla
NCEPI 815 1R-97-OD lb
NCEPI. 8161R 97-006
ERIC: G122
NTIS: PB9O-196692
NTIS. PB84-122589
G695
NTIS: PB94 175866
G358
NTIS: PB93 152569
G 120
NTIS. PB93-209427
ERlC G153
ERIC: G103
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SCIENTIFIC/FACT FINDING REPORTS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7186
Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction Interim Phase 2 NTIS PB94 140324
Report to Criteria and Standards Division - Office of
Drinking Water, July 1980
Video Teleconference on Emergency Planning for Potable Water Suppliers, ERIC 0632
October 1985 NTIS: PB93•184455
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NATIONAL PESTICIDE SURVEY (NPS)
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800)216 0462
Call NCEPI at (BOO) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7786
NPS Phase 1 Report. November 1990 57019-90 015 NCEPI 57019 90-015
NPS. Survey Design, Fall 1990 570I9 90-NPS1 NCEPI: 570!9-90-NPS1
NPS Survey Analytes, Fall 1990 570j9-90-NPS2 NCEPI 57019-90-NPS2
NPS Quality AssurancelQuality Control, Fall 1990 570I9-90-NPS3 NCEPI 57019 90-NPS3
NPS: Analytical Methods, Fall 1990 570l9 90-NPS4 NCEPI 570 19-90 NPS4
NPS- Summary Results, Fall 1990 570(9-90 NPS5 NCEPI 57019 90-NPS5
NPS: Project Summary, Fall 1990 57019 90-NPS6 NCEPI: 57019-90 NPS6
NPS- Glossary, Fall 1990 570(9-90 NPS7 NCEPI 570/9 90-NPS7
NPS. How EPA Will Use the NPS Results, Fall 1990 57019-90-NPS8 NCEPI 570/9-90 NPS8
NPS DCPA Acid Metabolites (Dacthafl, Fall 1990 57019-90 NPS9 NCEPI 5701990 NPS9
NPS Atrazine, Fall 1990 570!9-90-NPS1O NCEPI. 570(9-90 NPS1O
NPS: Simazine, Fall 1990 570(9-90 NPS1 1 NCEPI 570!9-90-NPS1 1
NPS Prometon, Fall 1990 57019 90-NPS12 NCEPI. 57019 90-NPS12
NPS: Hexach!orobenzene, Fall 1990 570/9-90 NPS13 NCEPI 570/9-90 NPS13
NPS. Dibromochloropropane (08Cr), Fall 1990 570/9 90-NPS14 NCEPI 57019 90NPS14
NPS Dinoseb, Fall 1990 570 /9-90-NPS15 NCEPI 570(9-90 NPS15
NPS Ethylene Dibromide (EOB), Fall 1990 570/9 90-NPS16 NCEPI 57019 90-NPS16
NPS. Lundane, Fall 1990 570 19-90-NPS17 NCEPI 5701990 NPS17
NPS Ethylene Thiourea(ETU), Fall 1990 5701990 NPS18 NCEPI: 570/9-90 NPS18
NPS: Bentazon, Fall 1990 570 19-90-NPS19 NCEPF 570I9-90-NPS19
NPS. Alachor, Fall 1990 57019-90-NPS2O NCEPI 570I9-90-NPS2O
NPS: 4 Nitrophenol, Fall 1990 , 570 19-90-NPS21 NCEPI 570 19-90-NPS21
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NATIONAL PESTICIDE SURVEY (NPS)
Document Title EPA Number Source
call ERIC at 18001 276 0462
Call NCEPI at 18001 490 9198
Call NTIS at 18001 553 NTIS
Call WRC at 12021 260-7786
NPS Chiordane, FaIl 1990 57019 -90 NPS22 NC [ PI 57019 90 NP522
NPS. Nitrate, Fail 1990 57019 90 NP523 NCEPI. 57019 90 NP523
NPS Health Advisory Summanes, January 1989 570I9-90-NPS24 NCEPI. 570I9-90-NPS24
NPS Phase 2 Report. January 1992 5701991 020 NTIS P892-120831
NPS: Summary Results of Phase 2, Winter 1992 5701991021 NCEPI: 570 )9-91-021
Quality Assurance Prolect Plan for the National Pesticide 81016-92 001 NTIS- P692-168509
Survey of Drinking Water Wells, February 1992
Quality Assurance Prolect Plan for the National Pesticide 8101892002 NTIS: P692 168517
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 1 -
Nitrogen /Phosphorus Pesticides and Analytical Method 3
Chlorinated Acid Herbicides, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 81016-92 003 NTIS- P692-168525
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 2
Chlorinated Pesticides, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 81016-92 004 NTIS- P692-168533
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 4 -
Carbamates, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 810 )8-92 005 NTIS: P692 168541
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 5 -
Methylcarbamates, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 81018 92006 NTIS P692-168558
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 6
February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 81QI 6-92-0Q7 NTIS- P692-168566
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 7
Fumigants, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 8 1016-92 QQ8 NTIS: P892-168574
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Analytical Method 9 -
Nitrate and Nitrite, February 1992
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NATIONAL PESTICIDE SURVEY (NPS)
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at 18001 276-0462
Call NCEPI at 18001 490-9198
Call NTIS at 1800) 553-NTIS
Call WRC at 12021 260-7786
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 810 18-92 009 NTIS: P892-168582
Survey of Drinking Water Wells- Referee Analyses for Analytical
Method 2 - Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical Method 4 -
Carbamates, Method 5 - Methylcarbamates, Method 7 - Fumigants,
and Method 9- Nitrate/Nitrite, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 810/8-92 010 NTIS P892-168590
Survey of Drinking Water Wells Referee Analyses for Analytical
Method 1, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 8101892-011 NTIS P892-168608
Survey of Drinking Water Welts. Referee Analyses for Analytical
Method 3, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 8101892012 NTIS: P892 -168616
Survey of Drinking Water Welts Referee Analyses for Analytical
Method 6 - Ethylene Thiourea, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 810/B 92-013 NTIS- P892-168624
Survey of Drinking Water Welts: I-Iydrogeological Charactenzation
and Second-Stage Stratification Activities, February 1992
Quality Assurance Prolect Plan for the National Pesticide 810/B 92-014 NTIS P892-168632
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Well Sampling, Data Collection
and Processing, February 1992
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide 810/B 92-015 NTIS P892-168640
Survey of Drinking Water Wells: Survey Statistics, Data
Collection and Processing, February 1992
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LEGISLATION, FED. REG. NOTICES, PROGRAM DIRECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7786
Lead Contamination Control Act of 1988 5701B-88-014 ERIC 6369
(P.1. 1 00-572), November 1988
The Clean Water Act as Amended by the Water 5701B-88 015 ERIC 6367
Quality Act of 1987, March 1988
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drinking 5701B 91-042 ERIC 6365
Water Act Amendments of 1986, June 1991 NTIS PB94-133774
Strawman Rule for Ground Water Disinfection- 57010-90-025 NCEPI 570ID 90-025
Draft Discussion Document, March 1990
National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations, 57019-76 000 NTIS PB82-225913
July 1979
National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 570/9 76-003 NTIS: P9-267630
September 1976
Summary of Phase 2 Regulations, October 1991 570/9 91-022 NTIS PB92-122969
Possible Requirements of the Ground Water Disinfection Rule, 570l9-91 900 NCEPI. 57019 91-900
June 1991
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act 810)9 94004 NCEPI 810!B-94-004
A Compilation of References. March 1994
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: 40 CFR Parts 810 )B 95002 ERIC 6214
141-143, January 1995
Drinking Water Program Redirection Proposal A Public 810!D-95-001 ERIC 6721
Comment Draft, November 1995
Strengthening the Safety of our Drinking Water A Report 810iR-95-001 NCEPI. 810/R-95 001
on Progress and Challenges and an Agenda for Action
Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 General Guide 810!S-96-001 NCEPI 810IS-96-D01
to Provisions, August 1996
Draft Ground Water Disinfection Rule, July 1992 81 1IP-92-O01 ERIC: 0202
NTIS PB93-134351
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (Draft). 81210-94-001 NCEPI: 81210-94.001
April 1994
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LEGISLATION, FED. REG. NOTICES, PROGRAM DIRECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 216 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7186
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemical Phases, Apnl 1994 812 1S-94-001 NCEPI 81215-94-001
FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICES
July 8, 1987: National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. ERIC 6450
Synthetic Organic Chemicals; Monitoring for Unregulated
Contaminants, Final Rule
June 29, 1989 Drinking Water National Primary Drinking Water 570 1Z-89 023 ERIC: G452
Regulations, Total Colilorms (Including Fecal Coliforms and
E Coli), Final Rule
June 29, 1989 Drinking Water; National Primary Drinking Water ERIC. 6451
Regulations; Filtration, Disinfection; Turbidity, Giardia Lamblia,
Viruses, Legionella, and Heterotrophic Bactena; Final Rule
January 18, 1990 Drinking Water Coolers that Are Not Lead Free; 570 1L•90 020 NCEPI 570!Z-90 020
Notice and Request for Comments
January 30, 1991: National Primary Drinking Water Regualtions, 570!Z 91 050 NCEPI 570!Z91-050
Final Rule
June], 1991 Maximum Contaminant Level Goals and National 57019 9 1-032 ERIC 6459
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper,
Final Rule
July 1, 1991 Drinking Water; National Primary Drinking Water 570!Z-91-052 ‘NCEPI. 570!Z-91-052
Regulations, Monitoring for Volatile Organic Chemicals, MCLGs
and MCLs for Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide, Aldicarb Sulfone,
Pentachlorophenol, and Barium, Final Rule
July 15, 1991: Drinking Water Regulations, Maximum Contaminant ERIC 645]
Level Goals and National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for
Lead and Copper; Final Rule, Correction
July 18, 1991. National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 570 1Z-91-049 NCEPI. 5701Z-91-049
Radionuclides; Proposed Rule
January 15, 1992 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations; ERIC: 6461
Analytical Techniques; Coliform Bacteria; Final Rule
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LEGISLATION, FED. REG. NOTICES, PROGRAM DIRECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276-0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490.9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-1786
May 27, 1992: Drinking Water; National Pnmary Drinking Water 81 1IZ-92-O01 NCEPI. 81 1IZ-92 -DO1
Regulations, Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sultoxide, and Aldicarh Sultone,
Notice of Postponement of Certain Provisions of Final Rule
June 10, 1992 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations; ERIC 6464
Analytical Techniques, Coliform Bacteria; Final Rule
June 29, 1992. Drinking Water Regulations; Maximum Contaminant ERIC 6458
level Goals and National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for
lead and Copper, Final Rule; Correcting Amendments
July 17, 1992 Drinking Water, National Primary Drinking Water 81 1IZ-92 002 NCEPI 81 lIZ 92-002
Regulations Synthetic Organic Chemicals and Inorganic Chemicals;
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Implementation;
Final Rule
December 15, 1993 National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water ERIC 6667
Regulations; Analytical Methods for Regulated Drinking Water
Contaminants: Proposed Rule
February 19, 1994 National Primary Orinking Water Regulations 811lZ-94002 NCEPI 811IZ-94-002
Monitoring Requirements for Public Drinking Water Supplies:
Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Viruses, Disinfection Byproducts, Water
Treatment Plant Data and Other Information Requirements;
Proposed Rule
June 30, 1994 Drinking Water; Maximum Contaminant Level Goals 812IZ 94.001 ERIC G032
and National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and
Copper: Final Rule; Technical Corrections
July 1, 1994 Drinking Water; National Primary Drinking Water ERIC 6033
Regulations - Synthetic Organic Chemicals and Inorganic Chemicals;
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Implementation,
Monitoring for Unregulated Contaminants, Final Rule;
Technical Amendments
July 29, 1994 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations; 81 1IZ-94 -003 NCEPI. 81 1IZ-94-003
Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Requirements; Proposed Rule
July 29, 1994. Drinking Water; National Primary Drinking Water 81 1IZ-94 -004 NCEPI 81 1IZ -94004
Regulations, flisinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts, Proposed Rule
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LEGISLATION, FED. REG. NOTICES, PROGRAM DIRECTION
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (800) 490 9198
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260-7786
August 8, 1994: National Primary Drinking Water Regulations 8121Z-94 -002 NCEPI’ 8121Z-94 002
Implementation Primary Enforcement Responsibility; Proposed Rule
December 5, 1994: Analytical Methods for Regulated Drinking 81 1IZ-94-006 ERIC’ 6034
Water Contaminants, Final Rule
December 20, 1994 Drinking Water, National Primary Drinking 81 lIZ 94-005 ERIC. 6035
Water Regulations - Sulfate; National Primary Drinking Water
Regulation Implementation, Proposed Rule
June 28, 1995: National Primary Drinking Water Regulations 812IZ-95-001 NCEPI 812!Z-95-001
Implement ation Primary Enforcement Responsibility; Final Rule
June 29, 1995’ National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water ERIC. 6040
Regulations; Analytical Methods for Regulated Drinking Water
Contaminants; Final Rule, Technical Corrections
April 12, 1996. National Primary Drinking Water Regulations 8121Z-96-0O1 NCEPI 8121Z-96 001
for Lead and Copper, Minor Revisions; Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking
May 14, 1996. National Primary Drinking Water Regulations’ 81111-96-001 NCEPI 81 1IZ-96-001
Monitoring Requirements for Public Drinking Water Supplies
Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Viruses, Disinfection Byproducts,
Water Treatment Plant Data and Other Information Requirements;
Final Rule
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CONTAMINANT SPECIFIC FACT SHEETS
Document Title EPA Number Source
Call ERIC at (800) 276 0462
Call NCEPI at (5131 891-6561
Call NTIS at (800) 553 NTIS
Call WRC at (202) 260 7186
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
Inorganic Chemicals
Consumer Version 811 IF-95-002-C NCEPI 811 IF-95-002-C
Technical Version 8111F-95-002-T NCEPI 81 1IF-95 002 T
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Consumer Version 81 1IF-95-003-C NCEPI 81 1!F-95-003-C
Technical Version 81 1IF-95-003-T NCEPI 81 hF 95-003 1
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
Volatile Organic Chemicals
Consumer Version 81 11F-95-004-C NCEPI 81 1IF-95-004-C
Technical Version 81 1 1F-95-004•T NCEPI 81 hF 95-004-1
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OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND DRINKING WATER PUBLICATIONS
DOCUMENT TITLES
A
Activated Carbon Adsorption of Di-Bromochioropropane 3D
Administration Recommendations for Sate Drinking Act Reauthorizatio 31
Adsorption Techniques in Drinking Water Treatment (NATO-CCMS Series) 3D
Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis 20
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By-Products . 32
Analysis of the Effects of EPA Restrictions on the Deep Injection of Hazardous Waste . 26
An Annotated Bibliography of Wellhead Protection References 23
Applicability of Wellhead Protection Area Delineation to Domestic Wells- A Case Study - 24
The Application and Calibration of Pressure Instruments, Flowmeters, and Flow Control Devices as Applied to
Inlection Wells - - 25
Application of Dye Tracing Techniques for Determining Solute-Transport Characteristics of Ground Water in Karst Terranes . 20
Aquifer in a Cup (Aquifer on the Go) . . 22
Assessment of Microbiology and Turbidity Standards for Drinking Water: Proceedings of a Workshop -
December 2-4, 1981 . - .29
Benefits and Costs of Prevention: Case Studies of Community Wel lhead Protection, volumes 1 & 2 . . . 24
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Automotive Service Stations Using Shallow Waste Disposal Wells . . . 4
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Carwashes Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells . 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground WaterS Facilities Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells 4
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Facilities Using Special Drainage Wells - 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground WaterS Facilities Using Storm Water Drainage Wells, Improved Sinkholes, and
Industrial Drainage Wells
BMPs for Protecting Ground Warer• ror ury t,ieaners using onaiiow inousiriai waste uisposai vveiis - 4
BMP5 for Protecting Ground WaterS For Electroplaters Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells . 5
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BMPs for Protecting Ground Water- For Fabricated Metal Industry Facilities Using Shallow Industrial Waste
Disposal Wells
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water• For Furniture Stnppers Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Lawn Care Establishments Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells - 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Medical Services Facilities Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Photographic Processing Establishments Using Shallow Industrial Waste
Disposal Wells - 4
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - For Print Shops Using Shallow Industrial Waste Disposal Wells 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water For Printed Circuit Board Manufacturers Using Shallow Industrial Waste
Disposal Wells 5
BMPs for Protecting Ground Water - Summary of Class V Well BMP Fact Sheets - 4
Bottled Water Fact Sheet 2
Business Benefits of Wel lhead Protection- Case Studies - 24
C
Case Studies Assessing Low-Cost. In Place Technologies at Small Water Systems 31
Case Studies in Wel lhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative Wel lhead Protection Programs 19 24
Chafee-Lautenberg Report
See: Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations Report to Congress
Chemical Analysis of Interstate Carrier Water Supply Systems - 28
Citizen Monitoring. Recommendations to Household Well Users - 3
Citizen Monitonng Recommendations to Public Water System Users - 3
Citizen’s Guide to Ground-Water Protection - 2
Class I Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water - 27
Class II Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water 27
Class Ill Injection Wells and Your Drinking Wate 27
Class V Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water 27
Class V Regulationr New Rules Will Provide Better Control of Shallow Disposal Wells 27
The Clean Water Act as Amended by th Water Quality Act of 1987 - 3 7
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Clean Water and the American Economy lProceedings Ground Waterl Volume 1 & 2 . 31
Community Water System Survey Volume 1 Overview 33
Community Water System Survey Volume 2 Detail Survey Results Table and Methodology Report 33
Comparative Health Effects Assessment of Drinking Water Treatment Technologies Report to Congress 30
Compendium of Federal Financial Assistance Programs Targeting Programs for State and Local Ground Water Protection 12
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances AL - ID 24
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances. IL - NE 24
Compendium of Local Wel lhead Protection Ordinances NV OK 24
Compendium of Local Wellhead Protection Ordinances OR WY 24
Compilation of Industrial and Municipal Injection Wells in the Li S (two volumes) 25
Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Program
See Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Consolidated Regulations for the Chemical Phases (Draft) 37
Consolidated Rule Summary for the Chemicat Phases 37
Consolidated Summary of State Reporting Requirements for the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) 32
Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
See: NPOWR Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
Controlling Microhiat Contaminants and OisinfectantslDisinfection By Products Benefits and Costs 7
Corrosion in Potable Water Systems 13
Corrosion Manual for Internal Corrosion of Water Distribution Systems 13
Cross-Connection Control Manual - 14
U
DBPIICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual Public Comment Draft 20
DBPIICR Analytical Methods Manual 20
Decision-Maker’s Guide in Water Supply Management 13
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality 19
See also- Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality Brochure
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Delineation of Wel lhead Protection Areas in Fractured Rocks 23
Designated Sole Source Aquifers Nationally Fact Sheet with Designated Aquifers and Pending Petitions Listed 9
Developing a State Wel lhead Protection Program A User’s Guide to Assist State Agencies Under the Safe
Drinking Water Act 23
Development and Use of Enhanced Geographic Information Systems IGISI Technology in Wellhead Protection for
Carroll County, MD 24
Directory of Drinking Water Training Materials 1
Directory of State and EPA Regional Shallow Injection Well Control Programs 3, 25
Disinfectants!Disinfection By-Products
See- Analysis of Potential Trade Offs in Regulation of Disinfection By Products
Controlling Microbial Contaminants and DisinfectantslDisinfection By-Products Benefits and Costs
DBPIICR Analytical Methods Guidance Manual Public Comment Draft
Disinfection By Products in U S Drinking Water, Volume 1 Report
Disinfection By-Products in U S Drinking Water, Volume 2 Appendices
Draft Ground Water Disinfection Rule
EPA Efforts to Control Microbial and Byproduct Risk
EPA Efforts to Reduce Risks from Microbial Contaminants and DisinfectantsfDisinfection By-Products
Framework for Decision Making. An EPA Perspective
Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Filtration and Disinfection Requirements for Public Water Systems
Using Surface Water Sources
Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By Products IPhase Bal in Public Drinking Water
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the DisinfectantslDisinfection By Products ID!DBPI Regulations
Possible Requirements of the Ground Water-Disinfection Rule
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 Disinfectants!Disinfection By-Products Regulations
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products- Executive Summary
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection
Disinfection By Products in U.S. Drinking Water, Volume 1 - Report 31
Disinfection By Products in U S Drinking Water, Volume 2 - Appendices 31
Does Your Facility Generate Automotive Service Wastes 7 3
Does Your Facility Generate Industrial Wastewaters? 4
Draft Ground Water Disinfection Rule 37
Drinking Water Activities for Teachers anØ Students 22
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Drinking Water from Household Wells . 3
Drinking Water Glossary A Dictionary of Technical and Legal Terms Related to Drinking Water 6
Drinking Water Handbook for Public Officials 16
Drinking Water Information Guide 20
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey. American Indian and Alaska Native Water Systems 8
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey . Fact Sheet . 8
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey First Report to Congress 33
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey Modeling the Cost of Infrastructure . 33
Drinking Water Microbiology (NATO•CCMS Series) 30
Drinking Water Pilot Study Summary NATO!CCMS 29
Drinking Water Program Redirection Proposal A Public Comment Draft 37
Drinking Water Publications List An Annotated Bibliography of EPA and Non EPA Technical, Managerial,
Educational and General Information Materials 1
Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories 9
Drinking Water Standard Setting Question and Answer Primer 17
A Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for America 33
Drinking Water State Revolving FundS Interim Guidance 18
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program Guidelines 20
Drinking Water Systems for the Traveling Public A Status Report 28
Drinking Water Systems Three Approaches to Improve Mobile Home Park Compliance 14
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory A National Training Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials 1
E
Economic Assessment of Reducing Fluonde in Drinking Water . . 30
Economic Impact Analysis of Proposed Regulations to Control Volatile Synthetic Organic Chemicals (VOCs)
in Drinking Water 30
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water . 6
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Empirically Based Models for Predicting Chlorination and Ozonation Byproducts Haloacetic Acids, Chlorohydride and Bromate 20
Ensuring the Viability of New, Small Drinking Water Systems A Study of State Programs 14
EPA Activities Related to Sources of Ground-Water Contamination . 11
EPA Efforts to Control Microbial and Byproduct Risk - 8
EPA Efforts to Reduce Risks from Microbial Contaminants and Disinf ectantsf Disinfection By Products 7
EPA ICR Comment Response Document 32
EPA Workshop to Recommend a Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Workshop Findings Report 11, 28
EPA’s Ground Water and Drinking Water Program Making a Difference 7
EPA’s Strategy for Protecting the Nation’s Ground Water in the 1 990s Quick Reference Fact Sheet - 4
Establishing Programs to Resolve Small Drinking Water System Viability A Summary of the Federal lState Workshop 15
Estimates of the Total Benefits and Total Costs Associated with Implementation of the 1986 Amendments to the
Safe Drinking Water Act . . - 33
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies Quail Creek Water Supply System 18
Evaluation of the Microbiology Standards for Drinking Water 28
Evaluation of Treatment Effectiveness for Reducing Trihalemethanes in Drinking Water 33
Executive Summary of the Report to Congress Class V Injection Wells, Current Inventory. Effects on
Ground Water, Technical Recommendations . 25
F
Fact Sheet 1995 SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water 8
Fact Sheet 21 Water Conservation Measures for Everybody 5
Fact Sheet Analytical Methods Final Rule 7
Fact Sheet Drinking Water Regulations Under the Safe Drinking Water Act 2
Fact Sheet. Lead in Drinking Water Coolers 6
Fact Sheet- National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper 2
Fact Sheet National Secondary Dnnking Water Standards - 4
Fact Sheet on State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring - 8
Fact Sheet on Water Chlorination - - - 9
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Fact Sheet Revision to State Primacy Regulations for the Public Water System Supervision Program 2
Fact Sheet Sulfate A State and Local Perspective 7
Fact Sheet Sulfate. An Innovative Approach to Regulating a Naturally Occurring Contaminant 7
Fact Sheet - Sulfate Highlights of the Proposed Rule 7
Fact Sheets
See: Section in catalog entitled FACT SHEETS, BROCHURES and PAMPHLETS for a complete listing of fact sheets
Federal Agency Ground Water Technical Assistance Directory 19
Federal Financial Responsibility Demonstrations for Owners and Operators of Class II Intection Wells A Summary 25
Federal Financial Responsibility Demonstrations for Owners and Dperators of Class II Oil and Gas-Related Injection
Wells 25
Federal Register Citations for the Safe Drinking Water Act A Compilation of References 1, 37
Federal Register Notices
See Section in catalog entitled LEGISLATION. FEO. REG. NOTICES. PROGRAM DIRECTION for a listing of Federal Register notices
by date and title
Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS II ) Data Element Dictionary 17
Federal Reporting Data System IFRDS III Data Entry Instructions - 17
Federal Reporting Data System IFRDS II I Interactive Retrieval Guide 17
Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs 20
Includes the following four documents:
Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground
Water Quality
Final Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Program Guidance
Policy Order 7500 1A
Memo on Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground
Water Protection Programs
Florida Small Systems Compliance Protect 16
Fluoridation Engineering Manual 12
Framework for Decision Making An EPA Perspective 32
Funding Ground-Water Protection A Quick Reference to Grants Available under the Clean Water Act I i
Funds Available for Source Water Assessments and Protection 9
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General Public Notification for Public Water Systems 14
Ground Water and Iand Use in the Water Cycle Iposler l 22
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Idaho 16
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of Minnesota 16
Ground Water Indicator Pilot Study in the State of New Jersey 16
Ground Water Indicator State Pilot Studies for Idaho, Minnesota and New Jersey Findings Report 16
Ground Water Information Systems Roadmap A Directory of EPA Systems Containing Ground Water Data 1
Ground Water Pollution from Subsurface Excavations 10
Ground Water Protection A Citizen’s Action Checklist 6
Ground Water Protection Program
See. Final National Guidance for Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Programs
Ground Water Resource Assessment 19
Ground Water Supply Survey Summary of Volatile Organic Contaminant Occurrence Data 33
Ground-Water Data Management with STORET 11
Ground Water Data Requirements Analysis for the Environmental Protection Agency 11
Ground Water Monitonng Strategy for the Environmental Protection Agency 10
Ground Water Protection Strategy for the Environmental Protection Agency 10
Guidance Document on Evaluation of Iniection Well Manifold Monitonng Systems 25
Guidance for Applicants for State Wet lhead Protection Program Assistance funds Under the Safe Drinking Water Act 23
Guidance for Applicants for State Wetlhead Protection Program Assistance Funds Under the Safe Drinking Water Act
Appendix C Wet lhead Protection Program Applicable Regulations - . 23
A Guidance for Protection of Ground-Water Resources from the Effects of Accidental Spills of Hydrocarbons and Other
Hazardous Substances 13
Guidance in Developing Health Criteria for Determining Unreasonable Risks to Health fDraft) 12
Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Filtration and Disinfection Requirements for Public Water Systems Using
Surface Water Sources 15, 20
Guidance Manual for Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced Precipitative Softening - 21
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Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule 18
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public Drinking Water Supplies Technical Assistance Document 16
A Guide for Cost Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State and Local Groundwater Protection Programs 19
Guide to Ground Water Supply Contingency Planning for Local and State Governments Technical Assistance Document 12
Guide to the Interstate Carrier Water Supply Certification Program 28
Guidelines for Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas 23
Guidelines for Ground Water Classification Under the EPA Ground-Water Protection Strategy 11
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Handbook for Special Public Notification for Lead - for Public Drinking Water Suppliers 14
Handbook for State Ground Water Managers 19
Handbook of State Management Practices 14
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act The Role of Restructuring 8
Home Water Testing - Fact Sheet 6
Home Water Treatment Units Filtering Fact From Fiction 3
How to Convert from THM to VOC Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Analysis 14
Human Viruses in the Aquatic Environment A Status Report on the EPA Research Program (Report to Congress) 29
Hydrogeologic Mapping Needs for Ground Water Protection and Management Workshop Report 12
ICR Implementation fact Sheet Series #1 Implementation Requirements - 9
ICR Implementation Fact Sheet Series #2 Laboratory Approval 9
ICR Implementation Fact Sheet Series #3 Treatment Studies 9
ICR Laboratory Quality Control (DC) User’s Guide 20
ICR Manual for Bench and Pilot-Scale Treatment Studies - 20
ICR Optional Public Notice Language for Cryptosporidium - 8
ICR Protozoan Method Detecting Giardia Cysts and Cryptosporidium Oacysts 20
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ICR Sampling Manual 20
ICR Water Utility Database System User’s Guide 20
ICR Water Utility Database System User’s Guide Release 11 20
Improving the Viability of Existing Small Drinking Water Systems 15
Indian Drinking Water Supply Study . 30
Indian Primacy Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System Supervision Program and the Underground Injection
Control Program . 26
Indicators for Measuring Progress in Ground Water Protection 11
Information Collection Request. Proposed Changes to National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
for Lead and Coppc 18
Information Collection Requirements Rule Protozoa and Enteric Virus Sample Collection Procedures . 19
Information Collection Rule Fact Sheet 9
Information Collection Rule: Key Issues 7
Information Collection Rule Summary for the Public 7
Information Collection Rule Technical Summary 7
Initial Summary of Current State Capacity Development Activities 20
Innovative Options for Financing Nongovernmental Public Water Supplies’ Needs 18
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems Maine Case Studies 18
Integrating EPA’s Agriculture and Water Grant Programs A Comparison of 16 Programs that Protect
the Water Resource from Agricultural Contamination 33
Introduction to the ICR Laboratory QC Database System fvideo) 20
Is Your Community’s Drinking Water at Risk? Misused Septic Systems Can Cost Million$ 9
Is Your Drinking Water Safe? 6
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Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving < 100 Persons 17
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101 to 500 Persons 17
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501 to 3,300 Persons 17
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Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 3,301 to 10,000 Persons 17
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
See Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Water Systems Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
See Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Water Systems Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving >100,000 Persons
See Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Water Systems Serving > 100,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule Definitions and Federal Reporting for Milestones, Violations and SNCs 18
Lead and Copper Rule- Fact Sheet 6
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual 21
Volume 1 Monitoring
Volume 2 Corrosion Control Treatment
Lead and Copper Rule Proposed Minor Revisions 8
Lead and Copper Rule Technical Summary of Proposed Minor Revisions 8
The Lead Ban Preventing the Use of Lead in Public Water Systems and Plumbing Used for Drinking Water 2
Lead Contamination Control Act (LCCA) . 2
Lead Contamination Control Act of 1988 (P L 100-572) 37
Lead in Drinking Water An Annotated List oF Publications 1
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Non Residential Buildings 17
lead in Drinking Water Regulation Public Education Guidance . 17
Lead in School Drinking Water 14
Lead in School Drinking Water A Manual for Schools and Daycare Centers 15
Lead in Your Drinking Water. Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water . 6
Lead Leaching from Submersible Well Pumps 6
Lead Monitoring Protocol for Drinking Water Systems 12
A Learning Guide for StatelLocal Drinking Water Agreements . 21
Local Financing for Welihead Protection Areas 23
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Maintaining Safe Drinking Water 3
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Managing Ground•Water Contamination Sources in Wellhead Protection Areas. A Priority Setting Approach 16
Manual for Evaluating Contamination Potential of Surface Impoundments 12
Manual for Evaluating Public Drinking Water Supplies 10
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water 29
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance
Third Edition 15
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water Third Edition Change 1 15
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water Third Edition Change 2 19
A Manual for the Evaluation of a State Drinking Water Supply Program . 10
Manual of Individual and NonPublic Water Supply Systems 15
Manual of Individual Water Supply Systems 10, 13
Manual of Small Public Water Supply Systems 15
Manual of Water Well Construction Practices 12
Medium Systems that Failed to Conduct Required Initial Lead Tap Monitoring and Reporting 32
Meeting the Challenge An Update on Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water’s Mobilization Effort, Volume 5 8
Methods for Assessing Small Water System Capability: A Review of Current Techniques and Approaches 16
Methods for Assessing the Viability of Small Water Systems A Review of Current Techniques and Approaches 16
Methods of Preventing, Detecting, and Dealing with Surface Spills of Contaminants Which May
Degrade Underground Water Sources for Public Water Systems 13
Methods of Removing Uranium from Drinking Water Present Municipal Water Treatment and Potential’Removal Methods 29
Microorganism Removal for Small Public Water Systems . . 13
Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality . Brochure 8
See also Definitions for the Minimum Set of Data Elements for Ground Water Quality
Mobilization Building Partnerships for Safe Drinking Water 3
Mobilization. Working Together to Keep Drinking Water Safe 4
Model Assessment for Delineating Wel lhead Protection Areas 23
Monitoring Requiremonts for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems Serving 10,OD1 to 50,000 Persons 17
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules. Water Systems Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons 17
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Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules Water Systems Serving > 100.000 Persons 11
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National Drinking Water Advisory Council Minutes of Meeting, December 1995 31
National Drinking Water Program Redirection Strategy 16
National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations 37
National Pesticide Survey
See: National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations 40 CFR Parts 141-143 37
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper Proposed Minor Revisions
Annotated Flow Chart 18
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Personal Computer Application 4
National Primary Drinking Water Standards 6
National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1992 Compliance Report . 32
National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1993 Compliance Report 32
National Public Water System Supervision Program FY 1994 Compliance Report 33
National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations 37
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions. Executive Summarl 30
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions Technical Summary - 3D
National Statistical Assessment of Rural Water Conditions Volume 1, 2, 3, & 4 30
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water (NPS), Phase I
See also: Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells
NPS Alachlor 34
NPS: Analytical Methoth 34
NPS Atrazine 34
NPS Bentazon 34
NPS Chlordane 35
NPS DCPA Acid Metabolites (Oacthal) 34
NPS. Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) 34
NPS Dinoseb . 34
NPS Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) 34
NPS: Ethylene Thiourea (ETIJ) . 34
NPS: Glossary . 34
NPS. Health Advisory Summaries 35
NPS Hexachlorobenzene 34
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NPS How EPA Will Use the NPS Results 34
NPS hndane 34
NPS Nitrate 35
NPS 4 Nitrophenol 35
NPS Phase I Report 34
NPS Project Summary 34
NPS Prometon 34
NPS. Quality AssurancelQuality Control 34
NPS Simazine 34
NPS Summary Results 34
NPS Survey Analytes 34
NPS Survey Design 34
National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water, Phase I I
Phase II Report 34
Summary Results ot Fhase II 34
National Water Quality Inventory 1994 Report to Congress Ground Water Chapters 33
Nitrate Removal for Small Public Water Systems 13
Non transient, Non community Water Systems 7
NPDWR Contaminant Specific Fact Sheets
Acrylamide 43
Adipate. (2 diethythexyll 42
Alachlor 42
Aldicarb and its byproducts 42
Antimony 41
Asbestos 41
Atrazine - 42
Barium 41
Benzene 43
Benzo(a)pyrene 42
Beryllium 41
Cadmium 41
Carhofuran 42
Carbon Tetrachloride 43
Chlordane 42
Chlorobenzene 43
Chromium 41
Cyanide 41
Copper 41
2,4-0 42
Dalapon 42
Dibromochloropropane 42
o-Uichlorobenzene 44
p Dichlorobenzene 44
1 .2-Dichloroethani 44
1,1-Dichloroethylene. 44
cis- and trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 44
Dichloromethane 44
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1 ,2-Dichloropropane 44
Dinoseb 42
Dioxin (2,3,7.8 ICOD) 42
Diquat 42
Endotha ll 42
Endrin 42
Epich lorohydrin 44
Ethy lbenzene 44
Ethylene Dibromide 42
Glyphosate 42
Heptach lor and Heptachlor Epoxide 43
Hexachlorobenzene 43
Inorganic Chemicals (packet l 41
Lead 41
Lindane 43
Mercury 41
Methoxych lor 43
Nickel 41
Nitrates and Nitrite 41
Oxamyl (Vydate( 43
Pentach lorophenol 43
Phthatate, di(2 ethyl hexyl( 43
Picloram 43
Polych lorinated Bipheny ls (PCBs) 43
Selenium 41
Simazine 43
Styrene - 44
Synthetic Organic Chemicals (packet 42-43
Tetrachloroethylene 44
Thallium 41
Toluene 44
Toxaphene 43
2,4,5 TP (SilvGA, 43
1,2,4 Trichlorobenzen 44
1,1,1 Trich loroethane 44
1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane 44
Trichloroethylene 44
Vinyl Chloride 44
Volatile Organic Chemicals (packetj 43 44
Xylenes 44
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Dbtaining Drinking Water Funding A Review of Eight State Capacity Efforts - 18
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By Products (Phase 6a) in Public Drinking Water 31
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water 6
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications 1
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Office of Water Environmental and Program Information Systems Compendium FY 1992 1
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s 18
Overview of State Ground Water Program Summaries Volume 1 10
Oxidation Techniques in Drinking Water Treatment Drinking Water Pilot Project 29
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Paying for Safe Water Alternative Financing Mechanisms for State Drinking Water Programs 3
Pesticides
See. National Survey of Pesticides in Drinking Water Wells
Pesticides in Ground Water Background Document
Pesticides in Ground Water Background Document 10
The Phase I Rule - Fact Sheet . 4
Phase II Fact Sheet National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for 38 Inorganic and Synthetic Organic Chemicals 2
The Phase II Rule - Fact Sheet 4
The Phase V Rule Fact Sheet . 7
Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems at Bureau of Reclamation Developments 28
A Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems in the National Park Service System 28
A Pilot Study of Drinking Water Systems in the U S. Forest Service System 28
Plan for EPA Implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act on Interstate Carrier Conveyances 12
Planning Workshop to Develop Recommendations for a Ground-Water Monitoring Strategy 10
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems 19
Pocket Sampling Guide for Operators of Small Water Systems Phases II and IV 19
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the OisinfectantsiDisinfection By Products (OIOBP) Regulations 21
Possible Requirements of the Ground-Water Disinfection Rule 37
Preliminary Assessment of Suspected Carcinogens in Drinking Water 28
Private Wells: Guidance fo What to Do After the Flood 8
Progress in Ground Water Protection and Restoration 12
Protecting Ground Water: Pesticides and Agricultural Practices 11
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Protecting Ground Water The Hidden Resource 2
Protecting Local Ground Water Supplies Through Wellhead Protection 23
Protecting Our Drinking Water From Microbes 3
Protecting Our Ground Water 8
Protecting the Nations Ground Water EPA ’s Strategy for the 1990s 10
Public Notification for Public Water Systems 14
Public Notification for Public Water Systems Operator Manual (Draft) 18
Public Notification Reporting Violations of Drinking Water Standards 2
Public Water Supply Supervision Program Priority Setting Guidance 19
Public Water System Inventory and Compliance Statistics FY 1991 FY 1995 33
Public Water Systems Providing our Nation’s Drinking Water 2
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Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells
Analytical Method I Nitrogen!Phosphorus Pesticides and Analytical Method 3 Chlorinated Acid
Herbicides 35
Analytical Method 2 Chlorinated Pesticides 35
Analytical Method 4 Carbamates 35
Analytical Method 5 Methylcarbamates 35
Analytical Method 6 35
Analytical Method 7 Fumigants 35
Analytical Method 9 Nitrate and Nitrite 36
Hydrogeological Characterization and Second-Stage Stratification Activities 36
Quality Assurance Project Plan for the National Pesticide Survey of Drinking Water Wells 35
Referee Analyses for Analytical Method 1 36
Referee Analyses for Analytical Method 2 Organochlorine Pesticides, Analytical Method 4 - Carbamates,
Method 5 Methylcarbamates, Method 7 - Fumigants, and Method 9 - Nitrate!Nitrite 36
Referee Analyses for Analytical Method 3 36
Referee Analyses for Analytical Method 6 Ethylene Thiourea 36
Survey Statistics, Data Collection and Processing 36
Well Sampling, Data Collection and Processing 36
Questions and Answers on Point-of Use and Point-of-Entry Units 9
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Radioactivity in Drinking Water 29
Radionuclide Removal for Small Public Water Systems - 13
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Radionuclides in Drinking Water Fact Sheet 6
Reducing Lead in Drinking Water A Benefit Analysis 28
Reducing Your Exposure to Radon 6
Regionalization Options for Small Water Systems 13
Regulatory Impact Analysis Addendum Proposed Changes to National Primary Drinking Water Regulations
for Lead and Copper 18
Removal of Excess Fluoride in Drinking Water 28
Report to Congress on Class V Injection Wells Current Inventory, Effects on Ground Water, Technical Recommendations 25
Report to Congress on Injection of Hazardous Waste 25
Report to the United States Congress on Radionuclides in Drinking Water (Draft)- Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of
Radon in Drinking Water 33
Report to the United States Congress on Radon in Dnnking Water Multimedia Risk and Cost Assessment of Radon 32
Reprints of EPA Methods for Chemical Analysis under the ICR 20
Resource Document for the Ground-Water Monitoring Strategy Workshop 10
Resource Guide for Small Drinking Water Systems 15
Restricting Service Station Wastes in Shallow Injection Wells - Fact Sheet 4, 25
Restructuring Manual 16
Restructuring Small Drinking Water Systems Options and Case Studies 16
A Review of Methods for Assessing Aquifer Sensitivity and Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticide Contamination 19
A Review of Methods for Assessing Nonpoint Source Contaminated Ground Water Discharge to Surf ac’e Water 16
A Review of Sources of Ground Water Contamination from Light Industry Technical Assistance Document 12
Risk Assessment Methodologies Comparing EPA and State Approaches - 15
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Safe Drinking Water Act 1986 Amendments - 2
Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 - General Guide to Provisions 38
Safe Drinking Water Act A Pocket Guide to the Requirements for the Operators of Small Water Systems 6
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended by the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986 37
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Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization Overview 7
Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization ISide by-Side egislative Anatysisl 9
Safe Drinking Water Act Source Book - 33
Safe Drinking Water HealthlSafety Requirements and Resutting Costs 7
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Fact Sheet 8
Sampling for read in Drinking Water in Nursery Schools and Day Care Facilities 18
Sampling Frequency Microbiological Drinking Water Regulations 29
Sanitary Survey Training Field Guide for Sanitanans of Micronesia 14
Sanitary Survey Training Instructor’s Guide for Inspectors of Small Water Systems 14
Sanitary Survey Training Instructor’s Guide for Sanitarians of Micronesia 14
School Water Supply Fluoridation 28
Science Demonstration Projects in Drinking Water (Grades K 12) - 22
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. Guidance for Nuisance Chemicals S
Selected State and Territory Ground Water Classification Systems 10
Self-Assessment for Small Privately Owned Water Systems 14
Self-Assessment for Small Publicly-Owned Water Systems 15
Septic Systems and Ground Water Protection A Program Manager’s Guide and Reference Book 11
Septic Systems and Ground-Water Protection An Executive’s Guide 1D
Septic Tank Siting to Minimize the Contamination of Ground Water by Microorganisms 11
Shallow Underground Wastewater Disposal and Contamination of Drinking Water Sources 27
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By Products Regulatory Impact Analysis 1
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure, and Health Risks After Drinking Water Treatment Processes 2
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis I i
Small System Water Treatment Symposium 9
Small Systems Technology Initiative Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies - Freestone, Califorilud - 8
Sole Source Aquifer Background Study Cross-Program Analysis 11
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Sole Source Aquifer Designation Petitioner Guidance 11
Source Water Protection Protecting Drinking Water across the Nation 9, 24
SRF Needs Survey for Drinking Water 8
Standardized Monitoring Framework 2
State and Territorial Use of Ground Water Strategy Grant Funds (Section 106 of the Clean Water Act) 11
State Drinking Water Administrative Penalty Programs. An Inventory of State Practices 15
State Reporting Guidance for Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring 17
Status of 06P Regulatory Negotiation 7
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the DisinfectantslDisinfection By Products Regulations 32
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and Disinfection By Products 31
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs fur Disinfectants and Disinfection By-Products 32
Strawman Rule for Ground Water Disinfection Draft Discussion Document 31
Strengthening the Safety of Our Drinking Water A Report on Progress and Challenges and an Agenda for Action 7, 37
Student Activity Sheets for Drinking Water Projects 22
Study of Home Drinking Water Treatment Units Containing Activated Carbon for Organics Reduction Interim Phase 2 Report
to Criteria and Standards Division Office of Drinking Water 33
A Study of State Operator Certification Programs 15
Substitutes and Replacements for Substances on the Original List of 83 28
Suggested Guidelines for the Disposal of Drinking Water Containing Naturally Occurring Radionuclides 12
Suggested Sampling Procedures to Determine Lead in Drinking Water in Buildings Other Than Single Family Homes 12
Summary of Changes to the Implementation Status of the Safe Drinking Water Act ..and the Lead Contamination Control Act 28
Summary of Phase II Regulations . 37
Summary of State and Federal Drinking Water Standards and GuideIine 2, 12
Summary of the Regulations Surface Water Treatment Requirements 8
Surface Geophysical Techniques for Aquifer and Welihead Protection Area Delineation 23
Surface Impoundment Assessment National Report 13
Surface Impoundments and Their Effects on Ground-Water Quality in the U.S A Preliminary Survey 29
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Surface Water Treatment Rule Fact Sheet 5
Surface Water Treatment Rule Implementation Manual (Including Appendix 0) - 21
Survey of Operating and Financial Characteristics of Community Water Systems (Final!Descriptive Summary) 13, 29
Survey of State Ground-Water Quality Protection Legislation Enacted from 1985 through 1987 11
T
Technical and Economic Capacity of States and Public Waler Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations 31
See also Administration Recommendations for Safe Drinking Water Act Reauthorization
Technical Assistance Document: Corrosion, Its Detection and Control in Injection WeIh 25
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By Products Executive Summary 32
Technologies and Costs for Ground Water Disinfection 16
Total Coliform Rule Fact Sheet 5
Total Coliform Rule Implementation Manual (Including Appendix DI - 21
Tribal Water Utility Management 32
Tribal Welihead Protection Demonstration Projects - 24
Trihalomethanes in Drinking Waler Sampling, Analysis, Monitoring and Compliance 13
Turbidity Removal for Small Public Water Systems 13
U
Ultraviolet Light Disinfection Technology in Drinking Water Application 32
Underground Injection Control Program - Annual Report 25
Underground Injection Wells and Your Drinking Water 26
Understanding the ICR - 20
Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring A Special Program to Help Public Water Systems Protect Your Drinking Waler 3
Update on Lead Leaching from Submersible Pumps and Private Drinking Water Systems 8
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U S Drinking Water Standards 32
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Video Teleconference on Emergency Planning for Potable Water Suppliers 33
Virus Monitoring Protocol for the Information Collection Rule Laboratory Manual 19
Viruses, Organics and Other Health Related Constituents of the Occoquan Watershed and Water Service Area
Part I Trihalomethanes, Pesticides and Metals 29
Viruses, Organics and Other Health Related Constituents of the Occoquan Watershed and Water Service Area
Part I I Viruses 29
Volatite Organic Chemicals Are VOCs in Your Drinking Water 3
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Water Every Living Thing Depends on It 22
Water Filters
See Home Water Treatment Units
Water on Tap- A Consumer’s Guide to the Nation’s Drinking Water (book letl 16
Water on Tap A Consumer’s Guide to the Nation’s Drinking Water (brochurel 6
Water System Self-Assessment for Homeowners’ Associations 14
Water System Self-Assessment for Mobile Home Parks 14
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program Version 155 - User’s Manual . 21
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Diskette 21
Water Trivia Fact Sheet 6, 22
Water-Related Newsletters 1
WATERS- Well Activities Tracking, Evaluation and Reporting System, Version 211 (diskettes and User’s Gwdel - 26
Waxman Status Report Dated August 13, 1992 31
Wel lhead Protection. A Decision Maker’s Guide 23
Wellhead Protection in Confined, Semi-Confined, Fractured, and Karst Aquifer Settings 24
The Wel lhead Protection Program Forerunner to Source Water Protection Efforts across the Nation 8, 24
Wel lhead Protection Programs Tools for Local Government 23
Wel lhead Protection Strategies for Confined Aquifer Settings 23
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What You Can Do to Keep Your Drinking Water Safe 3
WhY Do Wel lhead Protection’ 23
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Your Drinking Water from Source to Tap EPA Regulations and Guidance 3
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