HOW TO ORDER THE CD FIVE EASY WAYS TO ORDER: http://vfww.epa.gov/ntepihom U.S. EPA/NSCEP P.O. Box 42419 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242-0419 513-489-8695 (24-hours a day • 7 days a week) ncepimal@one.net 5, PHONE: Call 1-800-490-9198 or 513-489-8190 Speak to an operator Monday-Friday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm EST or leave a message for your order 24-hours a day. EXPRESS DELIVERY: Need If Fast? Contort the NSCEP with your Federal Express or other Express Shipping account information. When using any of these methods please make sure to reference the EPA Publication Number: EPA816-C-06-001 (English) or EPA876-C-06-003 (Spanish) and the name of the CD: EPA's Interactive Sampling Guide for Drinking Water System Operators. SAMPLING PROCEDURES COVERED: • IOC - Cyanide • IOC - Metals • IOC - Non-Metals • Lead & Copper • Radionuclides • Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOC) • SOC - Carbamates • SOC - Diquat • SOC - Herbicides • SOC -Volatile Fumigants • Total Coliform • Total Nitrate • TTHM/HAA5 • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) CASE STUDY TOPICS: • Banneker-Iron/Manganese • Espanola -VOC • Great Falls - VOC • Missoula - SVOC * Nokesville - Total Nitrate • Middleburg - Bacteriological • Waterford - Lead & Copper EN ESPANOL: Este CD esta tambien disponible en espanol. Solicite la version en espanol al ordenar. EPA'S INTERACTIVE SAMPLING GUIDE FOR DRINKING WftTER SYSTEM OPERATORS O Office of Water (4606M) EPA816-F-06-013 April 2006 ORDER YOUR CD TODAY! ------- THIS CD IS AN INVALUABLE RESOURCE FOR ANY SYSTEM OPERATOR • ON THIS CD YOU WILL FIND: SAMPLING GUIDE This section of the CD is to help you in answering that age-old question of "How do I collect that type of sample?". To ensure that you are performing the proper sampling technique, we have compiled several general sampling procedures for you to follow. You can either watch and learn from a video, or you can choose to download a PowerPoint presentation to your local computer with the same information. I!!!!! I i i CASE STUDIES Contaminants can be detected within a water system at any given time and sometimes without warning. The key to success, once a contaminant is identified, is knowing how to establish a plan to protect your consumers and eliminate or minimize the contaminant. These case studies cover a variety of different types of contamination from real public drinking water systems. See how several small water systems successfully dealt with these contaminants. EPfl'S INTERACTIVE SAMPLING GUIDE FOR DRINKING WATER SYSTEM OPERATORS RULE WIZARD The EPA has developed an online tool that enables you to determine the federal monitoring requirements for public drinking water systems as they relate to your system's size, water source, and treatment. Please note that you must be connecfed to the internet to access the Rule Wizard. change s. CONTAMINANT LIST This is a listing of contaminants based on the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. These primary standards have been established to protect public health by limiting the levels of contaminants in drinking water. Use the on-screen controls to pages, zoom and print the list. Order your copy of this CD today at http://www.epa.gov/ncepihom ------- |