U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program
 August 2007
 Drinking Water Systems Center

 Introduction
 The Drinking Water Systems (DWS) Center is one of
 several US EPA Environmental Technology
 Verification (ETV) centers dedicated to producing
 credible environmental performance data. The
 EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
 supports the ETV Program. The DWS Center is
 operated through a cooperative agreement with
 NSF International.

 DWS Center Key Features
The DWS Center's activities include development of
verification protocols and test plans, independent
testing and validation of equipment, conveying and
supporting government/industry partnerships to
obtain credible performance and cost data, and
preparation of product-specific verification reports for
broad dissemination. The DWS Center has targeted
drinking water concerns such as arsenic reduction,
microbiological contaminants, particulate removal,
disinfection by-products, radionuclides, and  other
chemical contaminants. A stakeholder steering
committee and technical panels help to advise the
DWS Center on verification activities and direction.

The DWS Center currently has twenty-six test  plans
that outline testing procedures for various
technologies. The Center has prioritized the  following
technology categories: low pressure membrane
filtration, alternative membrane separation processes,
adsorptive media and resins, coagulation and
alternative filtration processes, UV & ozone
disinfection and oxidation, ion exchange, air stripping,
cartridge/bag filter processes, and on-site halogen
generation systems. The DWS Center has also
evaluated residential Point-of Use (POU) devices,
Point-of-Entry (POE) whole building systems, and
mobile water treatment systems for their ability to
remove chemical and biological agents of concern.
                        States Using NSF EPA Environmental
                        Technology Verification Reports
EPA/ETV Report Recognition
In a recent NSF survey of ASDWA members, twenty-nine
states reported they recognize NSF/EPA ETV reports for
drinking water treatment systems. Utah formally
references ETV reports in its regulations.  In addition,
Massachusetts' water permit application mentions ETV
and the State of Washington's water system design
manual references ETV protocols for surface water
treatment. Twenty-four states indicated they would allow
for reduced pilot testing, if the ETV report demonstrates
adequate performance. Most stated that they would
reduce the required pilot testing if source waters were
similar to those in the ETV report. In addition, testing
protocols under the DWS Center are referenced in
SWTR-LT2 Guidance documents.
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        Recently Completed Verification Tests and Reports

        Environmental Technology Verification Report: Physical Removal of Microbial Contaminants in Drinking
        Water: Watts Premier Incorporated, WP-4V Point-of-Use Drinking Water Treatment System

        Environmental Technology Verification Report: Removal of Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in
        Drinking Water: Watts Premier Incorporated, M-2400 Point-of-Entry Reverse Osmosis, Drinking Water
        Treatment System
        Environmental Technology Verification Report: Removal of Microbial Contaminants in Drinking Water
        Koch Membrane Systems, Inc., HF-82-35-PMPW Ultrafiltration Membrane

        Environmental Technology Verification Report: Removal of Chemical Contaminants in Drinking Water,
        RASco, Incorporated, Hyd-RO-Secure™ Series 2 Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Drinking Water Treatment
        System

        Environmental Technology Verification Report: Removal of Arsenic in Drinking Water, Advanced
        Remediation Systems USA, LLC, ARS CFU-50 APC Electroflocculation and Filtration Water Treatment
        System

      Current Protocol Activity	

       I  The ETV membrane protocol is included in
          the USEPA's Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface
          Water Treatment Rule's Membrane
          Filtration Guidance Manual.

       )  The USEPA UV disinfection guidance
          manual will replace the existing ETV UV
          protocol.

    Verification reports and protocols can be found on the
    EPA andNSFweb sites: www. epa.gov/etv and
    www. nsf.ors/info/etv.
                             Future Activities
                            The DWS Center's future work is based on market
                            interest, as a result of the Center being supported by
                            non-EPA funding sources. Some projects in progress
                            include the following:
                            Verification Testing
                                I Inorganic Chemical Removal for Small Systems:
                                      Brimac Environmental Services Inc. for
                                      uranium reduction by adsorptive media
                                9 Emergency Response Water Treatment Systems
                                      Department of Defense Expeditionary Unit
                                      Water Purification (EUWP): testing at three
                                      field locations: Gallup, New Mexico;
                                      Selfridge Air National Guard Base,
                                      Michigan; and Port Hueneme, California
Contact the DWS Center
Mr. Jeff Adams
US EPA Project Officer
Phone:(513)569-7835
Fax:(513)569-7185
Email: adams jeff@,epa. gov
Web: www.epa.gov/etv
Mr. C. Bruce Hartley
NSF Project Manager
Phone: (800) NSF MAPJC
Fax:(734)769-5195
Email: hartley (@,nsf.org
Web: www.nsf.org/info/etv
                                                     Test Plans
)  Test plan for uranium removal by adsorptive
   media
I  Emergency Response Water Treatment System
   test plan for multiple contaminants
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