SUMMARY OF STATE AND FEDERAL
DRINKING WATER
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
1993-1995
By
Contaminant Policy and Communications Subcommittee
Federal-State Toxicology and
Risk Analysis Committee (FSTRAC)
Cosponsored By:
Office of Science and Technology
Office of Water
Environmental Protection Agency
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INTRODUCTION
This document presents the results of an updated survey of State
and Federal drinking water standards and guidelines that was
conducted by the Federal/State Toxicology and Risk Analysis
Committee (FSTRAC). FSTRAC consists of participants from State
programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
Regional Office water management branches and USEPA Headquarter's
Office of Water who meet regularly for the purpose of exchanging
ideas and information on the toxicology and risk assessment of
water-related contaminants. FSTRAC provides an effective medium
to coordinate Federal, State and local efforts in standards,
guidelines and risk assessment methodology development. FSTRAC
participation is generally open to State or Federal employees
having an interest in the risk assessment of water contaminants.
FSTRAC currently has two active subcommittees: 'Contaminant
Policy and Communications, and Toxicology and Risk Assessment.
In early 1993, the Contaminant Policy and Communications
Subcommittee initiated a re-survey of State and USEPA drinking
water programs. The Subcommittee requested information on the
contact persons and existing drinking water standards and
guidelines. This compilation represents the results of the
survey conducted during 1993. The States were asked to report
only State standards or guidelines which were not adoptions of
existing USEPA standards.
A total of 49 States and the USEPA responded to the 1993 survey
request. Only Wyoming did not respond since it did not have
"Primacy" under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).
From the survey responses, a database was generated. Information
on USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and Health Advisories
was incorporated into the database and is listed under "EPA."
The term "Agency" is used throughout the reports to refer to
State Agencies with drinking water responsibilities, as well as
the USEPA. Three separate reports, as described below, were
developed using the database.
Report l. "General Information, by Agency" which provides a
description of the drinking water programs for the
individual States and USEPA.
2. "Detailed Standards and Guidelines, by Agency" which
lists, by Agency, the current standards and/or
guidelines.
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3. "Detailed Standards and Guidelines, by Chemical" which
lists the chemical, the agencies which have standards
and/or guidelines for the chemical and the current
standard and/or guideline levels.
SURVEY INFORMATION NOW IN HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES DATA BANK (HSDB)
Key information from the 1993 survey has been incorporated into
HSDB, a part of the National Library of Medicine's (NLM's) Toxnet
System. This information is readily available to computer users
having access to Toxnet. Standard and guideline values, as well
as program contact information are now a regular part of HSDB.
Since HSDB is searchable only by specific chemical name or CAS
number, several Secondary MCLs for aesthetic effects (color,
corrosivity, foaming agents, odor, pH and total dissolved solids
(TDS)) could not be included.
UPDATING DATA BANK INFORMATION
A general review of the information is planned to occur at 6-
monthly intervals with a comprehensive re-survey every three
years.
Any inconsistencies or comments on the reports or updated
information may be directed to: Bruce Mintz, USEPA, Office of
Science & Technology, Office of Water (4304), Washington D.C.
20460, 202-260-9569.
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PAGE MO. 1 FSTRAC REPORT
09/13/95
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ALABAMA
Name of contact person: Joe Alan Power
Position: Chief - Water Supply Branch
Agency: Alabama Department of Environmental Mgmt (ADEM)
1751 Dickinson Drive
Montgomery, AL 36130
Phone; 225 271-7025
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
ADEM
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
j
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ALASKA
Name of contact person: Melanie S. Abell
Name of person providing information: Amanda Arra
Position: Environmental Specialist
Agency: Department of Environmental Conservation
410 Willoughfay Ave
Jxmeau, AK 39B1B1
Phone: 907 465-5326
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environmental Conservation, Drinking Water/Wastewater
Section
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Ho
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Hone
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Frequency
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
HCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
Name of contact person: Dale Ohnmeiss
Position: Manager, Drinking Water Compliance Unit
Agency: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality ,
3033 North Central Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone: 602 207-4646
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
AZ Department of Environmental Quality (1) and AZ Dept. of Health Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
Xylenes
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
BAT for VOC's
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
1.0ES excess cancer cases (1 person per million develops cancer).
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Occurance, frequency and distribution.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Vulnerability factors
Other
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
We use State discretionary option whenever possible to make rules more
applicable to Arizona,
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
HCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lover than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ARKANSAS
Name of contact person: Harold R. Seifert
Position; Director, Division of Engineering
Agency: Arkansas Department of Health CMS 37)
4815 W. Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205-3867
Phone: (501)661-2623
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Arkansas Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Ho
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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PAGE NO. 6 FSTRAC REPORT
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
CALIFORNIA
Narae of contact person: Andrev R. Gere
Position: Sanitary Engineer
Agency: California Department of Health Services
2151 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone; (513)540-2172
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
California Department of Health Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs)r does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Risk level = 1.0E-6. Accepted as being de minimus risk level for
carcinogens by Health Department.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Frequency
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA'a, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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09/13/95
REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION," BY AGENCY
COLORADO
Name of contact person: Jerry C. Biberstine
Position: Drinking Water Section Chief
Agency: Colorado Department of Health, WQCD-DW-B2
4300 Cherry Creek Dr, So
Denver, CO 80222-1530
Phone; 303 592-3546
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Colorado Department of Health through Board of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Mo
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
CONNECTICUT
Name of contact person: Donna J Pelletier
Position: Epidemiologist III, Div of Env Epi & Dec Health
Agency: Department of Health Services
150 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 0S106
Phone; 203 566-81E7
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Health Services.
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical;
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Excess cancer risk 1E-6, This was recommendation of Scientific Advisory
Panel.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
DELAWARE
Name of contact person: Edward G. Hallock
Position: Program Manager, Public Water Systems Supervision
Agency: Division of Public Health
P.O. Box 637, Federal St.
Dover, Delaware 19903
Phone: <302)739-541®
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Division of Public Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
1.0E6
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
• Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
FLORIDA
Name of contact person: Bob Vincent
Position: Environmental Specialist-Environmental Engineering
Agency: Florida Dept. of Health and Rehabilit. Services
1317 Winewood Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0700
Phone: 904 437-0004
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Florida Dept. of Environmental Regulation with consultation with HRS.
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
It should be noted that while secondary MCLs are the same as for EPA
they are considered enforceable against community water supplies only
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Yes
GUIDELINES: No
GW cleanup stds = Total Vol. Org. Aromatics= 50 ug/L(ppb>
Total Napthalenes = 100ug/L
MTBE = 50 ug/L
Total PAHs, no Napthalenes = 10ug/L
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons = 5mg/L (ppm)
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
Color, TDS, odor, and surface water.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
1.0E-S risk of cancer -- EPA guidance value.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Analytical capability
Minimum levels of detection.
Odor & G.W. cleanup stds.=organoleptic effects
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Minimum levels of detection.
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
FLORIDA
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
GEORGIA
Name of contact person: Fred Lehman
Position: Drinking Water Program Manager
Agency; Georgia Environmental Protection Division
205 Butler St,SE,TTE1066
Atlanta Georgia 30334
Phone: 404 651-5154
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water stand'ards or guidelines is:
Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division,
Drinking Water Program
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Ko
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: NOT AVAILABLE
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
HAWAII
Name of contact person: Bill Wong
Position: Program Manager
Agency: Department of Health
5 WFP, 500 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, Hawaii 9S813
Phone: £08 586-4253
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Safe Drinking Water Branch, Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELIKES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
The carcinogenic-based standard MCLs were derived from an expert
report prepared by Dr Tardiff some years ago.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feacibility
Cost of treatment
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking vater, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
IDAHO
Name of contact person: L'eigh Woodruff
Position: Environmental Scientist, Public Water Supply Unit
Agency; Division of Environmental Quality, Community Prog.
1410 N. Hilton St.
Boise, ID 83720
Phone: 206 334-0415
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is;
Division of Environmental Quality, Community Programs, Public Water
Supply Unit
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Only EPA standards are being developed.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
We use EPA guidelines and criteria
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We depend on EPA to develop health effect standards.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES
We depend on EPA to develop health effect guidelines.
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
ILLINOIS
Name of contact person: Jeri Long
Name of person providing information: Dianna Heaberlin
Position: Manager, Compliance Assurance
Agency: Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, IL £2791-9276
Phone; 217 782-1833
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants;
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical;
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
However the THM regulations (same MCL as EPA) are made to apply to
communities less than 10,000 population which have surface water
sources.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Set at USEPA levels
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Other
Nitrate and nitrite monitoring may be as frequent as weekly for sup-
plies having a history of periodic excursions.
Monitoring and reporting for sodium is required.
Other chemicals requiring monitoring are:DDT, aldrin, iron, manganese
copper, lead and zinc.
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ILLINOIS
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
INDIANA
Name of contact person: Jean Beauchamp
Position: Chemist
Agency: Indiana Department of Environmental Management
105 South Meridian St
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6015
Phone: 317 233-34^.2
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Indiana Department of Environmental Management
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Ho
GUIDELINES: Ho
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Ho
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
IOWA
Name of contact person: Dennis Alt
Position: Environmental Program Supervisor
Agency: Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Wallace Building
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phane: 515 281-8996
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain circumstances.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Use lifetime Health Advisory concentration
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
KANSAS
Name of contact person: Dave Waldo
Position: Environmental Engineer
Agency: Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE)
Forbes Field, Bldg. 740
Topeka, KS &6620
Phone: 913 296-5593
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
Total VOC's other than THM 10 ug/L.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
KDHE uses a two tier approach. Notification or 'alert' level (J 1E-6.
Action level defining unsafe for long-term use @ 1. 0E-5.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Analytical capability
.Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDHR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Other
Supplies using surface water source are tested for a number of commonly
used pesticides (19) besides the 6 with MCL's on a once in 3 year
frequency.
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
KANSAS
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than HPDWR fICLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
KENTUCKY
Nane of contact person; John T, Smither
Position: Manager, Drinking Water Branch
Agency: Kentucky Dept. for Env, Protection, Div. of Water
18 Reilly Rd.
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502)564-3410
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Division or Water - Drinking Water Branch
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
Require filtration on all surface water supplies.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
LOUISIANA
Name of contact person: C. Russell Rader
Position: Chief Engineer
Agency: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
P.0. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160
Pho»e; 504 558-5103
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is;
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Mo
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Administrative penalties only apply to regulations.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MAINE
Name of contact person: Greg Bogdan
Position: Director, Division of Disease Control
Agency: Department of Human Services
State House, Station 11
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207 289-5378
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Human Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
Total petroleum hydrocarbons - 50 ppb.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
cancer risk level at 1E-5 (one per 100,000)
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MARYLAND
Name of contact person: William Parrish
Name of person providing information: John Grace
Position; Program Adminstrator, Water Supply Program
Agency: Maryland Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy,
Baltimore, KB 21224
Phone; 410 631-3706
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards ar guidelines is:
Water Supply Program, Maryland Dept. of the Environment
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Mo
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
(STAND).
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Guidelines for determining acute risk to health will be the 10-day health
advisory for synthetic, organic, and pesticides. Also 1E-6 risk level is
chosen, in keeping with USEPA ODW policy.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES
Analytical capability
Quality of life (ie. Presource, Iron)
Use EPA secondary standards as guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIEEMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MARYLAND
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGEHCY
MASSACHUSETTS
Name of contact person: Nicholas A. Anastas
Position; Environmental Analyst III,Office of Res.-Standards
Agency: Department of Environmental Protection
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02188
Phone: 617 556-1157
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environmental Protection
Does this agency have any numerical STAHDARDS for specific organic contaminants;
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants 4 mrem/yr.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Standards and guidelines are set at concentrations associated with an
excess cancer risk of 1E-6. This concentration is then subject to the
feasibility requirement of detection capability or PQL.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Other
Sodium, Annually - surface water every 3 years - ground water if over 15
mg/L, then test 4x/yr.
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MASSACHUSETTS
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MICHIGAN
Name of contact person: Kirpal S. Sidhu, Ph.D.
Position: Toxicologist
Agency: Mich Dept of Pub Hlth, Div Hlth Risk Assessment
3423 N. Logan/M L King Bl
Lansing, MI 4B909
Phone-; < 517)335-8362
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Div Hlth Risk Assessment, Michigan Dept. of Public Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Mo
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
1.0E-6
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
NOT AVAILABLE
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES
Organoleptic effects
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
HCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION BY AGENCY
MINNESOTA
Name of contact person: Richard Clark
Name of person providing information: Philip Moroukian
Position: Supervisor, Public Water Supply Unit
Agency: Minnesota Department of Health
717 Delaware Street S.W.
KinneapoliE, HK 55440
Phone: 612 &27-5176
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Minnesota Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
PAH's (total carcinogenic) 0.028 ug/L. PAH's (total noncarcinogenic) 0.28
ug/L. PCB's 0.05 ug/L.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yee
Using EPA's carcinogen assessment group estimates, risk is set belov 1 in
100,000 (1.0E5).
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR HCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MISSISSIPPI
Name of contact person: James L. Crawford
Position: Environmental Administrator
Agency: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10385
Jackson, Mississippi 39285-0335
Phone: 601 961-5171
General Information;
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality but Dept of Health,
PO Box 1700, Jackson, MS 39215-1700 has drinking water enforcement authy.
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Mo
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MISSOURI
Name of contact person: William Price, P.E.
Position: Chief, Technical Services and Training Section
Agency: Dept of Natural Resources, Public D. Water Prog.
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: 314 751-533!.
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Natural Resources, Public Drinking Water Program
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under emergency provisions of State statute.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Treatment feasibility
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
MONTANA
Name of contact person: Gary Miens
Name of person providing information: Luella Schultz
Position; Environmental Engineer
Agency: Dept. of Health and Env. Sci», Water Oual. Bureau
1400 Bdwy, PQ Box 200901
Billings, *"T 5?6i2-09€l
Phone: 406 444-5318
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Health and Environmental Sciences - Water Quality
Bureau
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Ho
100 ppb for THM's.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
Mandatory chlorination for surface water. Effluent turbidity standards.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Same as EPA.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Hone
MCL's = EPA always. Compatability for all proposed guidelines.
. The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Do not set guidelines; mainly follow EPA.
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEBRASKA
Name of contact person: Jack Daniel
Name of person providing information: Scott Peterson
Position: Director Division of Drinking Water
Agency: Nebraska State Department of Health
301 Centennial Mall, So,
P 0 Box 95007 Lincoln, Me 68509
Phone: 402 471-2541
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Nebraska Department of Health (NDOH)
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Yes
GUIDELINES: No
Just MCL.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
NOT AVAILABLE
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
NOT AVAILABLE
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical 'contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEVADA
Name of contact person: Jeffrey Fontaine, P.E.
Position: Supervisor of Public Health Engineering
Agency: Nevada State Health Division
505 E. King St., Room 103
Carson City, NV 89710
Phone: 702 687-175®
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
State Board of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants;
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Name of contact person: Gary Perlman
Position: Environmental Risk Analyst
Agency: HH Division of Public Health Services
Health & Welfare Building
& Hazen Dr. , Concord, NH 03301
Phone: '&Q3 271-4-&4
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Dept. of Environmental Services with consultation wifh DPHS
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under" certain circumstances.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Any mixture is evaluated by calculating a hazard index. Also, when VQC's
are above a level of concern for drinking and exceed 50 ppb we recommend
non-consumptive use restrictions.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
1.0£~S risk level for guidelines.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
General Consistency with EPA Standards.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW JERSEY
Name of contact person: Leslie McGeorge
Position: Assistant Dir, Division of Science and Research
Agency: NJ Dept of Environmental Protection and Energy
401 E. State CM 409
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone: 609 633-3834
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environmental Protection. Department of Health provides
input and review.
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
Informal guideline of 50 ppb for total volatile organics. Recommended in a
preproposal as first step in dealing with mixtures issue.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
The target excess cancer risk level is one in one million persons ingesting
that chemical for a lifetime. Actual standards may not achieve this risk
level.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Frequency
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NEW JERSEY
Locations
Vulnerability factors
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW MEXICO
Name of contact person: Millicent Eidson
Name of person providing information: Robert Gallegos
Position: Program Manager - Drinking Water Section
Agency: New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division
1190 St.Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, Ml S7503
Phone: 505 827-2778
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
New Mexico Environment Department
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Aesthetic standards and irrigation standards.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW YORK
Name of contact person: Michael E. Burke, P.E.
Name of person providing information: Ron Entringer
Position: Chief, Program Implementation Section
Agency: Dept. of Health, Bureau Public Water Supp. Protec.
2 University Place
Albany, NY 12203-3313
Phone: 518 458-6731
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
New York State Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: Yes
GUIDELINES: NOT AVAILABLE
Total of organic chemicals: 100 ug/L.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
General organic standards: Principal organic contaminants (6 classes) - 5
ug/L. Unspecified organic contaminants - 50 ug/L.
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NEW YORK
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NORTH CAROLINA
Name of contact person: W. E. Venrick
Name of person providing information: Jerry C. Perkins
Position: Chief, Public Water Supply Section
Agency: Div of Environ Hlth, NC Dept Envir, Hlth & Nat Res
P.O. Box 29536
Raleigh, Worth Carolina 2762£-053£
Phone: 919 733-2321
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
N. C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources and
N.C. Commission for Health Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Standards set for aesthetics and preservation of the water systems.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Treatment feasibility
' Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Other
When fluoridation takes place, monitoring results must be provided to the
Dental Division.
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
NORTH DAKOTA
Name of contact person: D, Wayne Kern
Position: Drinking Water Program Manager
Agency: Municipal Facilities Division
1200 Missouri Av,POB 5520
Bismarck, ND 58502-5520
Phone: 701 221-5225
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is;
Municipal Facilities Division
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
No state guidelines
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
OHIO
Name of contact person: John J. Sadzewicz, P. E.
Position: Division Chief
Agency: Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA)
1800 Watermark Dr.
PO Box 1049, Columbus, OH 43266-0149
Phone: (614)644-275?
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Ohio EPA, Division of Drinking and Ground Waters
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic cdntaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
State adopted the Federal VOC regs. into state regulation.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes ,
Same as provided by USEPA
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Frequency
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OHIO
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
OKLAHOMA
Name of contact person: Mike Harrell
Position: Public Water Supply Program Engineer
Agency: Department of Environmental Quality
1000 NE 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1212
Phone: 405 271-5225
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environmental Quality
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
No state guidelines.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking vater, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
OREGON
Name of contact persont Mary Alvey
Position: Manager, Monit. and Compl., Drinking Water Program
Agency: Oregon State Health Division
P 0 Box 14450
Portland, OR 97214-0450
Phone: 503 731-4381
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Oregon State Health Division, Drinking Water Program
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VQCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, vere STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Mo
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
KCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
PENNSYLVANIA
Name of contact person: John J, Wroblewski
Position; Chief, Engineering Services and Pennvest Section
Agency: Division of Drinking Water Management
P.O. Box 8467
Harrisburg, PA 17120-8467
Phone?: 717 733-3795
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environmental Resources,
Division of Drinking Water Management
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Guidelines are set at the EPA proposed MCL. If this is not available the
level is set at the 1.0E-6 CRL unless that level is below the practical
quantitation level (PQL) or treatment limits, then the level would be
lowest level these limiting factors will allow.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Frequency
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: Yes
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Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
Name of contact person: Robert R. Vanderslice
Position: Chief, Office of Environmental Health Risk Assess.
Agency: RI Department of Health
Cannon Big., 3 Capitol H.
Providence, RI 02908
Phone: 401 277-3424
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Rhode Island Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
.Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: Yes
Total PCB's =0.5 ppb; total xylenes = 10 ppm;total nitrogen = 10 ppm.
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
l.E-6 (one per million) lifetime risk of cancer; chosen by consensus to
conform to currently accepted risk level for carcinogens in air and water
standard-setting by EPA.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
By default, those factors used by EPA in establishing MCL's.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Organoleptic effects
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Frequency ,
Locations
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
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RHODE ISLAND
MCL violations: Yes
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than MPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
SOUTH CAROLINA
Name of contact person: Marvin P. Murray
Position: Director, Div. of Drinking Water Quality & Enforc.
Agency: SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone; 803 734-5310
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
SOUTH DAKOTA
Name of contact person: Darron Busch
Name of person providing information; Garland Erbele
Position: Administrator, Office of Drinking Water
Agency: Department of Environment and Natural Resources
523 E. Capitol Ave., #312
Pierre, SD 57581
Phone: 605 773-3754
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Off. of Drinking Water
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
TENNESSEE
Name of contact person: W. David Draughon Jr.
Position: Director
Agency: Division of Water Supply
401 Church St,6Flr,LiC TV
Nashville, TN 37243-1549
Phone: 615 532-0152
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Water Quality Control Board - Division of Water Supply
Bureau of Environment
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain circumstances.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
No official decision on specified risk level; usually use 10E-6 for
contaminated groundwater.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
TEXAS
Name of contact person: Anthony E Bennett, R. S.
Name of person providing information: Ronald H. Bearden, R.S.
Position: Team Leader, Water Quality Monitoring
Agency: Texas Water Commission
P. 0. Box 13087
Austin, r[ 73711
Phone: 512 371-6319
General Information;
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Texas Water Commission, Division of Water Utilities
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
U.S. E. P. A,
Name of contact person: Bruce Mintz
Position: Supervisory Biologist
Agency: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (OST)fOW)
401 M. St. , SW (4304)
Washington, D.C. 20460
Phone: 202 260-956?
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Office of Water with coordination between Office of Science i Tech-
nology and Office of Ground and Drinking Water
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g.., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: Yes
For knovn human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
National Primary Drinking Water Standards (i.e., Maximum Contaminant
Limits (MCLs)) are not set at a fixed risk level for known carcinogens.
However, the Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG), health basis for the
MCL, is set at zero for known and probable human carcinogens (EPA
classifications A or B), Per the Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended, the
MCL is to be set as close to the MCLG as ie practical. For EPA guidelines
(Health Advisories), the drinking water concentrations associated with
10-4, 18-5 and 10-6 cancer risk levels are reported so the risk manager can
make a health decision based on the specific contamination situartion. These
cancer risk level guidance values are offered in place of a Lifetime Health
advisory value. HA values are also derived for less than lifetime exposure
durations, using non-carcinogenic data.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Organoleptic effects
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical detection,
Note: Organoleptic effects are considered only in the setting of
Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels (SMCLs),
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U.S.E.P. A.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
KCL violations:: Ka
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
UTAH
Name of contact person: Ken Bousfield
Position: Compliance Progra m Manager
Agency: Utah Division of Dr inking Water
288 N. 1460 West
Utah 84114-4830
Phone: (801)538-6159
General Information:
The agency responsible for .establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Utah Division of Drink ing Water, Utah Department of Environmental Health
Does this agency have any n urcerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any n'unerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: No
Is this agency considering tor in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g.. , VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drimking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any st.sandards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chewiicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, othen- than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
The following factors, othe^r than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Customer preference
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than -the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Contaminants
Frequency
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or fox- exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
VERMONT
Name of contact person; David Butterfield
Position: Resource Management Section Chief
Agency: Water Supply Div, Dept of Environ. Conservation
103 S Main,Old Pantry Bid
Waterbury, VT 05671-0403
Phone; 802-244-15£2
General Information!
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Water Supply Div, Department of Environmental Conservation, Agency of
Natural Resources
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the procfess of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking vater standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
None
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirementsj Mo
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
VIRGINIA
Name of contact person: Allen R. Hammer, P.E.
Position: Director, Division of Water Supply Engineering
Agency: Virginia Department of Health
P. 0. Box 2448
Richmond, VA 23218
PhDTie-. S04 786-5566
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is;
Virginia Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
WASHINGTON
Name of contact person: David F, Nash
Name of person providing information; Bill Liechty
Position: Health Specialist - Toxic Substances Section
Agency: Department of Health
Mail Stop LD-11
Oly-apia,, WA 9£504
Phone: 206 753-2730
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Department of Health
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Ho
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: Yes
Applicability to different size and type of public water systems
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
HCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
WEST VIRGINIA
Name of contact person: Donald A.Kuntz, P.E,
Position: Director, Environmental Engineering Division
Agency: Off of Envir Health Svcs, WV Bur. of Public Health
815 Quarrier St,Suite 418
Charleston, WV 25301-2616
Phane; 304 558-293:
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Office of Environmental Health Services
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
No
Are state guidelines enforceable: N/A
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
No
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: No
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
We do not establish standards
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
We do not establish guidelines
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: No
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REPORT 1
GENERAL INFORMATION, BY AGENCY
WISCONSIN
Name of contact person: Don Swailes
Position: Safe Drinking Water Coordinator
Agency: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707
Phone: 603 266-7093
General Information:
The agency responsible for establishing drinking water standards or guidelines is:
Wisconsin Department of National Resources and the Wisconsin Department of
Health and Social Services performs RAs in support of mgt. activities
Does this agency have any numerical STANDARDS for specific organic contaminants:
No
Does this agency have any numerical GUIDELINES for specific organic contaminants:
Yes
Are state guidelines enforceable: Yes
Under certain conditions.
Is this agency considering or in the process of developing GUIDELINES or STANDARDS:
Yes
For total contaminants (e.g., VOCs), does this agency presently have, other than
the EPA interim primary drinking water standards, any numerical:
STANDARDS: No
GUIDELINES: No
Does your state have any standards or guidelines for chemical contaminants
other than for specific chemicals: No
For known human/animal carcinogens, were STANDARDS or GUIDELINES set at a
specified risk level: Yes
Drinking water guidelines traditionally set at 1.0E-5. Note: State
statute requires groundwater protection standards to be set at 1.0E-6
if no \Federal number\ available.
The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing STANDARDS:
Treatment feasibility
Cost of treatment
Analytical capability
.The following factors, other than health effects, are used in establishing GUIDELINES:
None
Does your state have MONITORING REQUIREMENTS for chemical contaminants in
drinking water, other than the NPDWR requirements: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, other than the EPA's, for
MCL violations: No
Does your state have NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS at levels of contamination
lower than NPDWR MCLs or for exceeding state guidelines: Yes
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09/13/95
arsenic
bariui
benzene
cadiiui
carbon tetrachloricfe
chroiiui
D, 2,4-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
fluoride
gross alpha activity
gross beta (iiUirei/yr)
lead
lindane
•ercury
•ethoxychlor
nitrate (as N)
radiui 226/228
eeleniui
silver
strontiui 90 IpCi/L)
toxaphene
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex)
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethylene
trihaloiethanes (total)
tritiui (pCi/L)
vinyl chloride
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ALABAKA
ChMical
Haie CAS t
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
71-43-2
7440-43-9
56-23-5
7440-47-3
94-75-7
106-46-7
107-06-2
16984-48-8
12578-46-1
—
7439-92-1
58-69-9
7439-97-6
72-43-5
14797-55-8
7440-14-4
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
1009fl-97-2
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
79-01-6
seq:28
10028-17-8
75-01-4
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
(ug/L) (ug/L) Rote
50
1000
5
IB
5
50
100
75
5
4000
15pCi/L
4 irei/y
20
4
2
100
10,000
5 pCi/L
10
50
8
5
10
200
5
100
20,000
2
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REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AHD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ALASKA
Cheiical
Haw>
Current
itanaaros
CAS I !ug/L)
Current
uuioeiinea
(ug/L)
Mote
sodlui 7440-23-5 250,008
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acephate
acrolein
acrylaiide
acrylonitrile
alachlor
aldicarb
aldrin
aluiinui
antiiony
arsenic
atrazine
bariui
baygon
benzene
benzidine
benzo-a-pyrene
berylliui
bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
broiacil
broiodichloroiethane
broiofon
broioiethane
cadiiui
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon disulfide
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
chlordiiefon
chloroform
chloroiethane
chroiiui
cobalt
copper
cyanazine
cyanide
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DDT
diazinon
dibroio-3-chloropropane,
dibroiochloroiethane
dicaiba
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorobenzidine, 3, 3-
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
Cheiical Current
Haie CAS 1 (ug/L)
38560-19-1
107-02-8
79-06-1
107-13-1
15972-64-8
116-06-3
309-00-2
7429-90-5
~ 7440-36-0
7440-38-2 50
1912-24-9
7440-39-3 1000
114-26-1
71-43-2 5
92-87-5
50-32-8
7440-41-7
111-44-4
314-40-9
75-27-4
75-25-2
74-83-9
7440-43-9 10
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
75-15-0
56-23-5 5
57-74-9
6164-98-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
7440-47-3 50
7440-48-4
7440-50-8 1000
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7 100
1B61-32-1
75-99-0
50-29-3
333-41-5
1,2- 96-12-8
124-48-1
1918-00-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
91-94-1
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Hote
4
320
0.01
0.15
0.15
9
0.002
73
14
50
3
1500
3
1.3
0.0001
0.003
0.007
0.030
80
0.19
0.19
0.19
5
91
700
36
830
0.27
0.022
0.027
0.49
0.19
120
0.70
1300
9
220
70
3500
560
0.10
0.63
0.025
0.19
9
620
620
75
0.020
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DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Haw?
dichlorodifluoroiethane
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroethylene, trans-1,2-
dichloroethylenes, 1,2-
dichloroiethane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropenes
dicofol
dieldrin
diiethoate
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinoseb
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
disulfoton
diuron
endosulfan
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
EPTC
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
fenaiiphos
fenvalerate
fluoride
fluorotrichloroiethane
glyphosate
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexane, n-
lead
lindane
•alathion
•ancozeb
•aneb
•ercury
•ethoiyl
•ethoxychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl parathion
•ethylene chloride, see dichloroiethane
•olybdenui
•onochlorobenzene
nickel
nitrobenzene
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
Current
CAS » (ug/L)
75-71-8
107-06-2 5
75-35-4 7
156-60-5
548-59-9
75-09-2
120-83-2
78-87-5
26952-23-8
115-32-2
60-57-1
68-51-5
51-28-5
88-85-7
122-66-7
298-04-4
330-54-1
115-29-7
145-73-3
72-20-8 0.2
106-89-8
759-94-4
100-41-4
186-93-4
107-21-1
22224-92-6
51638-58-1
16984-48-8 4008
75-69-4
1871-83-6
76-44-8
1824-57-3
118-74-1
118-54-3
7439-92-1 58
58-89-9 4
121-75-7
8018-01-7
12427-38-2
7439-97-6 2
16752-77-5
72-43-5 108
78-93-3
298-00-8
7439-98-7
108-98-7
7448-82-0
98-95-3
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
1400
0.38
7
70
70
4.7
21
0.56
87
0.08
0.001
1.2
14
3.5
0.05
0.3
14
74
140
0.32
3.5
180
680
0.0805
5508
1.8
160
4888
2100
708
8.008
0.004
0.02
4800
20
8.2
148
21
35
3
180
348
170
1.8
78
68
158
3.5
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nitrogen (total)
nitrosopyrrolidine, n-
oxaiyl
paraquat
parathioa
PCBs
pendiiethalin
pentachlorobenzene
pentachlorophenol
piclorai
pronaiide
propargite
prophai
seleniui
silver
siiazine
strobane, see toxaphene
styrene
tebuthiuron
tetrachlorobenzene, 1, 2, 4, 5-
tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
tetrachloroethylene
thalliui
toluene
toxaphene •
toxaphene
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex)
trichlorobenzene, 1, 2, 4-
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
trichloroethylene
trichlorophenol, 2,4,5-
trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-
trichloropropane, 1, 2, 3-
trifluralin
trihaloKthanes (total)
uraniui (picocuries/liter)
vanadiui
vinyl chloride
xylenes
zinc
zineb
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ARIZONA
Cheiical Current
NaK CAS * (ug/L)
7727-37-9 10,000
930-55-2
23135-22-0
1910-42-5
55-38-2
1336-36-3
40487-42-1
608-93-5
87-86-5
1918-02-1
23950-58-5
2312-35-8
122-42-9
7782-49-2 10
7440-22-4 50
122-34-9
100-42-5
34014-18-1
95-94-3
79-34-5
127-18-4
7440-28-0
108-88-3
8001-35-2
8001-35-2 5
93-72-1 10
120-82-1
71-55-6 200
79-00-5
79-01-6 5
95-95-4
88-06-2
96-18-4
1582-09-8
seq:28 100
7440-61-1
7440-62-2
75-01-4
1330-20-7
7440-66-6 5000
12122-67-6
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
P.. j j_i j ___
buiaeiines
(ug/L) Note
10,000
0.02
180
3
30
0.008
280
6
220
49
52
160
52
45
50
35
140
35
2
0.17
0.67
13
2000
0.03
0.03
52
140
200
0.61
3.2
700
1.8
42
2
0.19
35
7
0.015
440
CAAA
JvVO
350
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REPORT 2
FSTRAC REPORT
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
CALIFORNIA
Cheiical
Haw
alachlor
aldicarb
aldrin
aluiinui
atrazine
baygon
bentazon
benzene
benzene, a- hexachloride, see hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
benzene, b- hexachloride, see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
bolero, see thiobencarb
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
chloropicrin
CIPC ( isopropyl-n-3-chlorophenyl-carbaiate)
cis-l,2-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
diazinon
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dichlorobenzene, 1,2-, see dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, 1,3-, see dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, 1,4-, see dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1, 1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1, 2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1, 2-
dichloroiethane
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dieldrin
diethylhexyl phthalate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
diiethoate
diiethyl phenol, 2,4- (i-xylenol)
diphenaiid
ethion
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
CAS I
15972-60-8
116-06-3
309-00-2
7429-90-5
1912-24-9
114-26-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
117-81-7
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
57-74-9
76-06-2
101-21-3
333-41-5
96-12-8
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-60-5
75-09-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
60-51-5
105-67-9
957-51-7
563-12-2
100-41-4
106-93-4
Current
Q4- QnffaT*f(o
jLdllQai Qo
(ug/L)
1000
3
18
1
4
18
0.5
0.1
0.2
5
5
0.5
6
6
10
5
0.5
680
0.02
Current
p , , . ,
buiQ&iin&s
(ug/L) Note
0.2
10
0.05 1
90
350
60
50 2
350
14
130 3
130 3
40
0.05 1
140
400 2
40
35
1
1 Established at liiit of quantification.
2 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
3 Secondary action level based on aesthetics. Action level for sum of 1,2- and 1,3- dichlorobenzene is
130 ppb.
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Na
fluorotrichlorowthane
formaldehyde
glyphosate
heptachlor
heptachlor epcxide
hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
•alathion
•ethoxychlor
•ethyl parathion
REPQRT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
CALIFORNIA
Cheilcal
K CAS t
75-69-4
50-00-0
1071-83-6
76-44-8
1024-57-3
319-84-6
319-85-7
121-75-7
72-43-5
298-06-0
Current
Standards
(ug/L)
150
700
0.01
a.ai
8.81
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
30
0.7
0.3
160
30
•ethylene chloride, see dichlorowthane
•onochlorobenzene
ordrai dolinate)
parathion
PCNB
pentachlorophenol
phenol
siiazine
terrachlor, see PCKB
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 2, 2-
tetrachloroethylene
thiobencarb
toluene
trichloroethane, 1, 1, 1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
trichloroethylene
trichlorofluoroKthane (Freon
trichlorotrifluoroethane
trithion
uraniua (picocuries/liter)
vinyl chloride
xylene, 1,2-
xylene, 1,3-
xylene, 1,4-
108-90-7
2212-67-1
56-38-2
82-68-8
87-86-5
108-95-2
122-34-9
79-34-5
127-18-4
28249-77-6
108-88-3
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
11), see fluorotrichloroK
76-13-1
786-19-6
7440-61-1
75-01-4
95-47-6
108-38-3
106-42-3
30
20
10
1
5
78
200
32
5
1200
20
0.5
1750
1750
1750
30
0.9
30
5 1
100
7
30
2
2
2
1 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
2 Action level for SUB oi xylene isoiers is 620 ppb.
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acrylonitrile
benzene
carbon tetrachloride
dibroaoethane, 1,2-, ae
dichlorobenzese, p-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroaethane
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dieldrin
dioxane, p-
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
isopropyl alcohol
ieopropyl alcohol, see
•anganese
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
•ethylene chloride, see
PCBs
tetrachloroethylene
toluene
trichloroethane, 1, 1, 1-
trichloroethylene
vinyl chloride
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
CONNECTICUT
Cheilcal Current
Naae CAS I (ug/L)
107-13-1
71-43-2
56-23-5
e ethylene dibroiide
106-46-7
107-06-2
75-35-4
75-C9-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
123-91-1
106-93-4 0. 1
107-21-1
67-63-0
isopropanol
7439-96-5
78-93-3
1634-04-4
dichlororethane
1336-36-3
127-18-4
108-88-3
71-55-6
79-01-6
75-01-4
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
PM^ *4a1 4 nna
uuiaeiiDeS
!ug/L) Note
35
1
5
75
1
7
25
5
10
0,01
20
109
1,000
5000
iwe
100
1
5
1000
200
5
2
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
FLORIDA
Cheiical
Haw?
benzene
carbon tetrachloride
dichloroethane, 1,2-
ethylene dibroaide
•ethyl-t-tratyl ether
napthalene
PAHs (excluding napthalenes)
sodiui
tetrachloroethylene
total recoverable petroleui hydrocarbons
total volatile aroiatics
trichloroethylene
vinyl chloride
CAS t
01-43-2
56-23-5
107-06-2
106-93-4
1634-«4-4
91-20-3
seq 6
744-02-35
127-18-4
seq
seq
79-01-6
75-01-4
Current
Ct 4*l/4nVf4n
bianaaras
(ug/L)
1
3
3
0.02
56
100
10
- 160
3
5,000
50
3
1
Current
Pil4 /4nl t nnr*
buiaeiines
(ug/L) Note
i
1
1
1
1
1 Groundvater cleanup regs
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PAGE NO. 10
09/13/95
dibroio-3-chloropropane,
ethylene dibroiide
trichloropropane, 1, 2, 3-
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGEHCY
HAWAII
Cheiical
Ha*? CAS *
1,2- 96-12-8
106-93-4
96-18-4
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Cf unAni+rfa Pi 1 1 Aa 1 f MAM
btanoaras uuiaeiines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Note
0.04
0.04
0,8
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09/13/95
11
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
ILLINOIS
Cheiical
NaK
Current
.... Standards
CAS * (ug/L)
Current
buioeiinea
(ug/L)
Hote
aldrin
copper
DDT
dieldrin
foeptanhlor
heptachlor epoxide
iron
lead
nanganeee
zinc
309-00-2
7440-50-B
50-29-3
60-57-1
T6-44-8
1024-57-3
7439-89-5
7439-92-1
7439-%-5
7440-66-6
1
5,000
50
1
8.1
0.1
1000
50*
150
i Standard applies only to source vater saiple.
2 Only for commit ies serving lore than 1,000 persons.
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09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Haw?
acifluorfen
acrylaiide
alachlor
aldicarb
aluiinui
aietryn
aiiben, see chloraiben
aiioniui sulfaaate
atrazine
azinophosiethyl
bariui
baygon
bentazon
benzene
bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether
bis ( 2-ethylhexy 1 ) phthalate
boron
broiacil
brotlde
broiochloroisethane
brosQiethane
butachlor
butylate
cadiiui
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
chloraiben
chloraiine
chlorate
chlordane
chlorine dioxide
chlorite
chlorobenzene, see ionochlorobenzene
chloroiethane
chlorothalonil
chlorotoluene, o, p-
chroiiui
cis-l,2-dichloroeth]rlene, see dichloroethylene, c
cyanazine
cyanide
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DDT
di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MAINE
Current
«i • •
«___-__._„„_„_.„».„«„_-«___ btanoaros
CAS » !ug/L)
5894-66-6
79-06-1
15972-60-8
116-86-3
7429-^96-5
834-12-fl
7713-86-0
1912-24-9
86-50-0
7440-39-3
114-26-1
25057-89-8
71-43-2
111-44-4
39638-32-9
117-81-7
7440-42-8
314-40-9
24959-67-9
74-97-5
74-83-9
23184-66-9
2083-41-5
7440-43-9
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
5234-6fl-4
133-90-4
55-86-7
18326-21-3
57-74-9
18849-04-4
14998-27-7
74-87-3
1897-45-6
95-09-8
7440-47-3
is-1,2-
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-9C-0
50-29-3
103-23-1
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Hiii ./"To 1 { nao
UUlQBllIlcS
(ug/L) Note
10
0,1
2
2
1438
68
1588
3
25
1508
3
17.5
5
8.3
258
25
628
25
668
92
10
20
360
5
188
164
40
2.7
768
105
166
7
0.27
60
7
3
15
140
180
1
154
70
3508
280
0.83
488
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09/13/95
di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate,
diazinon
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1
dibutyl phthalate
dicaiba
dichlorobenzene, o-,i-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorodifluoroiethane
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1, 1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1,
dichloroiethane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dieldrin
diwthrin
dinitrobenzene, 1,3-
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinoseb
dioxane, p-
diphenaiid
diquat
disulfoton
diuron
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
ethylene thiourea
ETU, see ethylene thiourea
fenaiiphos
fluoKtron
fluoride
fluorotrichloroiethane
fluorotrichloroiethane
folpet
fonofos
fonaldehyde
fuel oil 12
gasoline
glyphosate
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
KAINE
Cheiical Current
— . , i
Hate CAS 1 (ug/L)
see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
333-41-5
,2- 96-12-8
84-74-2
wie-ae-9
95-58-1
106-46-7
75-71-8
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
2- 156-60-5
75-09-2
120-83-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
67239-16-1
99-65-0
51-28-5
88-85-7
123-91-1
957-51-7
85-00-7
298-04-4
330-54-1
145-73-3
72-20-8
106-89-8
100-41-4
106-93-4
107-21-1
96-45-7
22224-92-6
2164-17-2
16984-48-8
75-69-4
75-69-4
133-07-3
944-22-9
50-00-0
68476-30-2
8006-61-9
1071-83-6
76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
« , i * ,
uuioeiines
(ug/L) Hote
0.63
0.2
220
280
85
27
1050
5
5
7
70
70
48
20
5
2
0.02
2100
1
31
2
70
200
20
0.3
14
140
0.2
35
700
0.005
5500
3
1.8
90
2400
2300
2300
320
14
30
50
50
700
0.08
0.04
0.2
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09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheaical
Haw
hexachlorobutadiene
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
hexachlorocylcohexane lgaiia-1, see lindane
hexachlorophene
he^aas, n-
hexachloroethane
hexazinone
iodide
iron
iaophorone
kerosene
lead
lindane
•a lath ion
•aleic hydrazide
•aneb
•anganese
HCPA
•ercury
•ethtmyl
•ethoxychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl lethacrylate
•ethyl parathion
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
•ethylene chloride, see dichloroiethane
Betolachlor
•etribuzin
•onochlorobenzene
naphthalene
nickel
nitrate (as H)
nitrite (as H)
nitrobenzene
nitroguanidine
nitrophenol
oxaeyl
PAHs
paraquat
• parathion
PCBs
PCHB
pentachlorophenol
phorate
piclorai
prowton
pronaiide
propachlor
propanil
REPORT 2
AMD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MAINE
Current
CAS * (ug/L)
87-68-3
77-47-4
70-38-4
110-54-3
67-72-1
51235-04-2
2M61-54-5
7439-89-6
78-59-1
eeaa-20-6
7439-92-1
59-89-9
121-75-7
123-33-1
12427-38-2
7439-%-5
94-74-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
80-62-6
298-M-B
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7
91-28-3
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-65-0
98-95-3
556-88-7
aeq:55
23135-22-0
seq:6
1918-42-5
56-38-2
1336-36-3
82-68-8
87-86-5
298-02-2
1918-02-1
1610-18-0
23958-58-5
1918-16-7
709-98-8
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
f*iti/401 i noa
UUlutrl J.IICD
I ug/L) Hote
1
50
2
4eae
i
210
340
340
140
50
28
0.2
40
3588
10
208
2.5
2
58
188
170
288
2
58
180
175
47
25
158
18,888
1080
1.4
708
83
175
8.83
30
8.6
8.05
71
1
8.2
380
108
58
92
48
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PAGE NO. 15
09/13/95
propazine
prophai
resorcinol
rotenone
seleniM
silver
eiiazine
strontiui
etyrene
T, 2,4,5-
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1,1,2-
tetracbloroethylene
tballiui
thirai
toluene
toxaphene
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex)
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-
trichlorobenzene, 1,3,5-
trichloroethane, 1, 1, 1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
trichloroethylene
trichlorofluoroiethane, see
trichlorophenol, 2, 4, 6-
trichloropropane, 1, 2, 3-
trifluralin
trihaloKthanes (total)
trinitroglycerol
trinitrophenol
trinitrotoluene, 2, 4, 6-
tris (1,3-dicbloroiflopropyl)
vinyl chloride
xylenes
zirai (and Ferbai)
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MAINE
Cheiical Current
Maw? CAS f (ug/L)
139-40-2
122-42-9
108-46-3
83-79-4
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
7440-24-5
100-42-5
93-76-5
1746-01-6
34014-18-1
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
2,3,7,fl-, see TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
630-20-6
127-18-4
7440-28-0
137-26-8
108-88-3
8001-35-2
93-72-1
120-82-1
108-70-3
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
fluorotrichlororethane
88-06-2
96-18-4
1582-09-8
seq:28
55-63-0
ea-89-i
118-96-7
phosphate 72102-43-3
75-01-4
1330-20-7
137-30-4
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
r..j Jnl J - -a
buioeiines
(ug/L) Note
14
120
140
4
10
50
4
2400
5
70
2.2E-6
500
90
0.9
70
3
0.4
10
1400
0,3
1
70
40
200
3
5
700
40
2
100
5
57
2
14
0.15
600
25
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PAGE NO, 16
89/13/95
nF.mi.Fagm STANDARDS
Cheiatrtical
Haw?
acetone
benzalkoniui chloride
broiafon
edetate godiui, see tetraaodiui EDTA
fluorotrlchlcroiethane
forialdehyde
hydroquinone
iron
isopropanol
•anganese
potasaiui carbonate
sodiut bisulfite
sodiua broiide
sodiui eulfite
tetrasodiui EDTA
triethylene glycol
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
MARYLAND
Current
-i, , ,
btandards
CAS 1 (ug/L)
67-64-1
8^01-54-5
75-25-2
75-«9-4
50-M-0
123-31-9
7439-89-6
67-63-0
7439-96-5
584-08-7
7631-98-5
7647-15-6
7757-83-7
64-82-8
112-27-6
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Pit 4 Jrt 1 4 r*.r*.f*
Guidelines
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PAGE NO, 17
09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
REPORT 2
AKD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
FSTRAC REPORT
MASSACHUSETTS
Cheiical
Nate
acetone
aldicarb
aldicarb sulfone
aldicarb su If oxide
bis(2-*thylhecyl)i*thelate
broioiethane
chlorofom
copper
cyanide
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichl orodifluoroiethane
dichloroethane, 1,1-
dichloroiethane
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dinoseb
dioxane, p-
diquat
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl Isobutyl ketone
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
•ethylene chloride, see dichloroaethane
•etolachlor
radon
sodiui
tetrahydrofuran
trichloratrifluoroethane
uraniui (picocuries/ liter)
Current
p. t .
, btanaaras
CAS * (ug/U
67-64-1
116-06-3
1646-M-4
1646-87-3
117-81-7
74-83-9
67-66-3
7448-50-8
57-12-5
106-46-7
75-71-8
75-34-3
75-09-2
542-75-6
Bfl-85-7
123-91-1
85-08-7
106-93-4
107-21-1
78-93-3
108-10-1
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
10043-92-2
7440-23-5 28,008
109-99-9
76-13-1
7440-61-1
Current
Guidelines
(ug/LS Note
700
10
40
10
10
10
5 1
1300
140
5
1,400
5
5
2
5
50
20
0.04
5500
350
350
50
8
10,000 pCi/L
1,300
210,000
10
1 Frai Don-chlorinated supplies only
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PAGE NO. IB
09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Naie
butanol, n-
carbon disulfide
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
diiethyl phenol, 2,4- (i-xylenol!
diaethyl eulfide
dioxane, 1,4-, see dioxane, p-
dicxane, p-
freon-113, see trichlorotrifluoroethane
a-xylenol, see diiethyl phenol, 2,4-
lethyl iaobutyl ketone
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
n-butyl alcohol, see butanol, n-
tert-butyl alcohol
tetrahydrofuran
THF, see tetrahydrofuran
trichlorotrifluoroethane
REPORT 2
AMD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
KICHIGAH
Current
p, , j
jLanQaruQ
CAS t !ug/L)
71-36-3
75-15-0
75-34-3
105-67-9
75-1Q-3
123-91-1
108-10-1
1634-04-4
75-65-0
109-99-9
76-13-1
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
r* i j 1 1
buzueiiDes
(ug/L) Hote
700
80
40
140
2,508
2
350
40
920
150
21,000
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PAGE NO, 19
09/13/95
REPOfiT 2
FSTRAC REP01T
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
Cheiical
Haw*
acenipthene
acetone
acifluorfen
acrylaiide
acrylonitriie
alachior
aldicarb
aldrin
allyl chloride
aietryn
anoaiui sulfaiate
anthracene
antiiony
arsenic
asbestos
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PAGE NO, 20
09/13/95
REPORT 2
FSTRAC REPORT
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
I1INHESOTA
Cheiical
NSK
chlorothalonil
chlorpyrifos
chroiiui
chroiiui III
cobalt
copper
cresol, •, o, p-
cyanazine
cyanide
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DDT
DEHP, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
ditethylhexylJphthalate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
diazinon
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dibroiobenzene, 1,4-
dihroBochloroiethane
dibroiochloroiethane
dibroioethane, 1, 2-, see ethylene dibroiide
dibutyl phthalate
dicaiba
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
diohlorobenzidine, 3,3-
dichlorodifluoroiethane
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1, 2-
dichloroethylene, trans- 1,2-
dichloroiethane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dleldrln
diiethrin
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinoaeb
dioxane, p-
dlphenaild
diphenylhydrazine, 1, 2-
dlsulfoton
diuron
Current
c* . •
., «*._ btanaaras
CAS * (ug/L)
1B97-45-6
2921-88-2
7448-47-3
1M25-73-7
7440-48-4
7440-58-8
188-39-4*
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-99-8
50-29-3
333-41-5
96-12-8
186-37-6
124-48-1
124-4B-1
84-74-2
1918-M-9
541-73-1
95-50-1
106-46-7
91-94-1
75-71-8
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-&0-5
75-89-2
120-83-2
76-87-5
542-75-6
60-57-1
67239-16-1
51-28-5
121-14-2
88-85-7
123-91-1
957-51-7
122-66-7
298-94-4
330-54-1
Current
p ^ j i j
uuiaeiines
(ug/L) Note
108
28
100
20,880
2
1088
30 1
10
188
70
3000
280
1
0.6
0,3
70
10
10
700
208
608
680
10
0,8
1080
70
4
6
70
100
58
20
5
2
8. 82
2800
10
1
10
38
288
0,5
0.3
10
1 • additional CASHOs are 95-48-7, & 106-44-5.
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PAGE HO, 21
89/13/95
REPORT 2
FSTRAC REPORT
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
Cheiical
HaK
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
EPTC
ethyl etfcer
ethylbenzene
ethyldipropylthiocarbaiate, B-, see EPTC
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene glycol
ethylene thlourea
ETU, see ethylene thiourea
fenaiiphoa
fluoietron
fluoranthene
fluorene (9H-fluorene)
fluorotrichlorowthane
fonofos
glyphoeate
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexachlorobutadiene
hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ( BxCDD )
hexachloroethane
hexane, n-
hexazinone
isophorone
isopropyl benzene
lead
lindane
linuron
•aleic hydrazide
•anganese
NCPA
•ercury
wthoiyl
•ethcxychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
•ethyl parathion
Ktolachlor
•etribuzin
•olybdenui
•onochlorobenzene
n-butanol, see butanol, n-
n-butyl phthalate, see dibutyl phthalate
naphthalene
HINHESQTA
Current
CAS * (ug/L)
145-73-3
72-28-3
1U6-89-8
759-94-4
6S-29-7
100-41-4
106-93-4
107-21-1
%-45-7
22224-92-6
2184-17-2
206-44-8
86-73-7
75-69-4
944-22-9
1071-83-6
76-44-8
1024-57-3
118-74-1
87-68-3
319-84-6
319-85-7
19408-74-3
67-72-1
110-54-3
51235-04-2
78-59-1
98-82-8
7439-92-1
58-89-9
330-55-2
123-33-1
7439-96-5
94-74-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
108-10-1
298-00-0
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
7439-98-7
188-90-7
91-20-3
Current
fiiH rfal i rtps
UUXUC^HlcB
(ug/L) Note
1000
2
30
200
1,080
700
0.004
10,000
2
2
90
TOA
•JfVO
iaa
JWO
2000
10
700
0,08
0.04
0.2
1
0.06
0.2
0.0001
1
4,000
200
100
300
20
0.3
1
3000
600
4
2
209
30
300
300
2
100
175
40
100
30
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09/13/95
REPORT 2
FSTRAC REPORT
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
HIKNESOTA
Cheiical
Haw
nickel
nitrate (as H)
nitrite (as H)
nitrobenzene
nitrosodi-n-b'stylaiine, s-
nitrosodiethylaiine, n-
nitrosadiiethylaiine, n-
nitrosodiphenylaiine, n-
oxaiyl
PAHs (total carcinogenic)
PAHs (total non-carcinogenic)
paraquat
pentachlorobenzene
pentachlorophenol
phenol
piclorai
proieton
pronaiide
propachlor
propazine
prophai
seleniui
silver
siiazine
styrene
T, 2,4,5-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
tetrachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 1, 2-
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 2, 2-
tetrachloroethylene
tetr achlor ophenol , 2, 3, 4, 6-
tetrahydrofuran
thalliui
tin
toluene
toxaphene
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex)
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
triohloroethylene
trichlorofluorosethane, see fluorotrichloroiethane
trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-
trichloropropane, 1,2,3-
trichlorotrifluoroethane
trlfluralin
trinitrobeniene, 1,3,5-
Current
CAS 1 (ug/L)
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
14797-65-8
98-95-3
924-16-3
55-18-5
52-75-9
86-38-6
23135-22-0
seq:6
1910-42-5
603-93-5
87-86-5
1M-95-2
1918-02-1
1610-18-a
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
139-40-2
122-42-9
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
180-42-5
93-76-5
34014-18-1
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
95-94-3
630-2«-6
79-34-5
127-18-4
58-90-2
109-99-9
7440-28-0
7440-31-5
108-88-3
8001-35-2
93-72-1
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
88-86-2
96-18-4
76-13-1
1582-09-8
99-35-4
Current
r * J 14
uuiQeiines
(ug/L) Hote
180
10,000
1000
3
8.86
0.002
0.007
78
200
0.03
0.3
3
6
200
4800
500
50
50
90
10
180
20
20
10
18
70
500
100
1
2
20
2
7
200
IN
0.6
jaaa
%uw
1000
0.3
52
600
3
30
30
40
200,000
6
0.3
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89/13/95
vanadiui
vinyl chloride
xylenea
zinc
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
HINNESOTA
Cheiical Current
Haie CAS * (ug/L>
7440-62-2
75-01-4
1338-20-7
7440-66-6
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
(ug/L) Note
40
0.1
10,000
1,000
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09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
HEX
Dietical
Naae
acetone
acrylaiide
acrylonitrile
aldrin
ally! cfclnride
benzidine
bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
bi3(ch,loroiethyl) ether
butadiene, 1,3-
caiphor
DDT
dichlorobenzidine, 3,3-
dichloroethane, 1,1-
dieldrin
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
ethylene glycol
hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
hexachlorocyclohexane, technical
hexachlorodibenzodioxin
nethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
phenol
tetrahydrofuran
trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
HAHPSHIRE
Current
CAS * (ug/L)
67-64-1
79-06-1
107-13-1
309-00-2
187-0S-1
92-87-5
111-44-4
542-88-1
106-99-0
76-22-2
50-29-3
91-94-1
75-34-3
60-57-1
121-14-2
122-66-7
107-21-1
319-84-6
608-73-1
34455-46-8
78-93-3
1634-04-4
108-95-2
109-99-9
88-06-2
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
(ug/L) Note
700
0
0.06
0.002
7.4
2E-4
0.03
1.6 E-4
0.019
200
0.1
0.021
fll
0.002
0.11
0.05
7000
0.006
0.02
5.6E-6
170
100
4000
154
1.9
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09/13/95
benzene
carbon tetrachloride
chlordane
dichlorobenzene, •-
tjiehlorobenzene, a-
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichlorcethylene, 1, 1-
dichloroethylenes, 1,2-
dichloroiethane
ethylene glycol
formaldehyde
hexane, n-
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
aethylene chloride, see
Bonochlorobenzene
naphthalene
PCBs
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 2
tetrachloroethylene
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
trichloroethylene
vinyl chloride
xylenea
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
N£¥ JERSEY
Cheiical
Naie CAS f
71-43-2
56-23-5
57-74-9
541-73-1
9S-5*~1
75-34-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
540-59-0
75-09-2
107-21-1
50-00-0
110-54-3
78-93-3
1634-04-4
dichloroiethane
108-90-7
91-20-3
1336-36-3
,2- 79-34-5
127-18-4
120-82-1
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
75-01-4
1330-20-7
Current
(ug/L)
1
2
0.5
600
609
2
2
10.
2
4>
0.5
1
a
26
1
2
44*
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
1
90
2
290
100
33
270
700
2
300
1
3
2
1 Guidelines for a 1 year versus lifetime exposure period are available for all compounds listed as
having standards.
2 Current standard under review.
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09/13/95
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
NEV YORK
Cheiical
Haw?
principal organic contaminant
total principal and unspecific organic cental.
unspecified organic contaiinant
Current
Standards
CAS * (ug/L)
5
1W
50
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L)
Note
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89/13/95
27
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
NORTH CAROLINA
Cheiical
NBK
CAS t
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Note
butanone, 2-, see iethyl ethyl ketone
chloro, 1-, epoxypropane, 2,3-, see epichlorohydrin
chlorophenol, 2-
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dicftlorodifluoroieLhsme
diethylene dioxide, 1,4-, see dioxane, p-
dioxane, p-
epichlorohydrin
ethylene glycol
fluoride
freon-12, see dichlorodifiuoroiethane
halon, see dichlorodifluorotethane
hexane, n-
iron
•anganese
HEX, see lethyl ethyl ketone
nethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl-t-hutyl ether
total trihaloiethanes
xylenes
pH
95-57-8
96-12-8
75-71-B
123-91-1
106-89-8
107-21-1
16984-48-8
110-54-3
7439-89-6
7439-96-5
78-93-3
1634-04-4
NA
1330-20-7
NA
1000
300
50
0.1
0.025
C.I9
7
3.54
7,080
14,300
170
200
400
<6.5
1 Treatment required for non-coipliers.
2 »The TTHH regulations are also applied to utilities serving less than
3 Treatment required for non-coipliance
10,000 pop.
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PAGE NO.
09/13/95
28
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
RHODE ISLAND
FSTRAC REPORT
Cheiical
Kaie
CAS t
Current
Standards
(ug/L)
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
nitrogen (total)
PCBs
polychlorinated biphenyls, see PCBs
sodiui
xylenes
7727-37-9
1336-36-3
7440-23-5
1336-28-7
0.5
25-100 ppi 1
le/eee
1 At levels above 25ppi, physicians iust be notified. At levels above 100ppi, consumers lust be
notified.
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09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
U
Chetical
Haie
acrylaeide
adipatea (DEHA), see di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate
alachlor
aldicarb
aldicarb sulfone
aldicarb sulfoxide
aluiinui
awtryn
aiioniui sulfaiate
antiiony
arsenic
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
atrazine
bariui
basagran, see bentazon
baygon
bentazon
benzene
benzo-a-pyrene
berylliui
beta particle and photon activity
bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether
bis (2-ethylhexyl ) phthalate
boron
broiacil
broiochloroiethane
broiodichlorotethane
braiofon
broioiethane
butylate
cadiiui
carbaryl
carbofuran
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
chloral hydrate
cbloraiben
chloraiine
chlordane
chloride
chlorine dioxide
chlorobenzene, see •onochlorobenzene
chlorodibroioiethane, see dibroiocbloroiethane
chlorofon
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
.S.E.P.A.
CAS t
79-06-1
15972-60-8
116-66-3
1G46--D8-4
1646-87-3
7429-90-5
834-12-8
7713-06-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
7440-39-3
114-26-1
25057-89-0
71-43-2
50-32-8
7440-41-7
12587-47-2
39638-32-9
117-81-7
7440-42-8
314-40-9
74-97-5
75-27-4
75-25-2
74-83-9
2008-41-5
7440-43-9
63-25-2
1563-66-2
56-23-5
5234-68-4
302-17-0
133-90-4
55-86-7
57-74-9
7440-61-1
10049-04-4
67-66-3
Current
Ct a«Xa»*^o
fug/L)
TT«
2
6
50*
7E+06
3
2000
5
0.2
4
4iret/yr
6
100
100
5
40
5
2
100
Current
fill 4 Ho 1 i r\oo
UUlQclllire
(ug/L)
7
7
7
50-200/SHCL*
60
2000
3
2000
3
20
300
600
90
90
10
350
5
700
40
700
60
100
3,000
250,000/SHCL
80'
Note
1
2
3
4
1 • TT wans treatment technique: HCLG = zero.
2 SHCL leans the non-health secondary laxiiui contaminant level.
3 'Under revie*.
4 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
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PAGE HO. 30
09/13/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
U
Cheiical
Naie
chloroiethane
chlorophenol, 2-
chlorotoluene, o-
chlorotoluene, p-
chl-GTpyrifos
chroiiui
color
copper
corroeivity
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclonite, see RDX
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
DBCP, see dibroio-3-chloropropane, '1,2-
DEHP, see bis<2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate
diazinoit
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dibroaoacetonitrile
dibroiochloroiethane
dicaiba
dichloroacetonitrile
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorodifluoroiethane
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichloroethylene, 1,1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trans-1, 2-
dichloroiethane
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
diethyl phthalate (PAE)
diisopropyl Kthylphosphonate (DIMP)
diiethrin
diiethyl Kthylphosphonate
dinitrobenzene, 1,3-
dinoseb
diphenaiid
diphenylaiioe
diquat
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
AND GUIDELINES, BY AGEHCY
.S.E.P.A.
CAS *
74-87-3
95-57-8
95-89-8
106-43-4
2921-Bfi-2
7440-47-3
...
7440-50-8
—
21725-46-2
57-12-5
94-75-7
1861-32-1
75-90-0
103-23-1
333-41-5
96-12-8
3252-43-5
124-48-1
1918-08-9
3818-12-8
541-73-1
95-58-1
106-46-7
75-71-8
107-86-2
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-68-5
75-09-2
128-63-2
78-87-5
84-66-2
1445-75-6
67239-16-1
756-79-6
99-65-0
88-85-7
957-51-7
122-39-4
85-08-7
Current
C4>anriardo
3lai]Udl U£J
(ug/L)
100
1,380/AL
70
200
400
0.2
100
600
600
75
5
7
70
180
5
5
7
28
Current
» j j i •
!ug/L)
3
40
100
100
20
100
15 CU/SHGL'
1,080/SHCL
non-cor/SJICL
1
200
70
4008
200
400
0,6
20
60
200
6
680
600
75
1080
7
70
180
20
5,880
688
2888
108
1
7
280
208
28
Note
1
2
3
1 SHCL = secondary taxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based,
2 AL=action level is the tap water concentration at which remedial
SHCL-Secondary Haxiitm Contaiinant Level.
3 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
CU = color units
response is called for;
non-cor = non-corroeive.
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09/12/95
DETAILED STAHDARDS
Chemical
Kaw
acenapthene
acephate
acetone
acifluorfen
acrolein
acrylaiide
acrylonitrile
adipates (DEHA), see di(2-ethylbeiyl)adipate
alachlor
aldicarb
aldicarb sulfooe
aldicarb sulf oxide
REPORT 3
I AMD GUIDELINES, BY C
CAS *
83-32-9
38568-19-1
67-&4-1
67-64-1
67-64-1
67-64-1
5094-66-6
5094-66-6
107-02-B
79-06-1
79-86-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
79-06-1
107-13-1
107-13-1
107-13-1
107-13-1
15972-60-8
15972-60-B
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
15972-60-8
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
116-06-3
1646-88-4
1646-88-4
1646-87-3
1646-87-3
IHEHICAL
Agency
HI
AZ
HA
HD
KM
NH
HE
HI
AZ
AZ
EPA
HE
HH
IK
AZ
CT
Hi
KB
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
CA
EPA
Hi
HE
HI
VI
EPA
HA
EPi
HA
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Cf Aftf4f»v>*40 Hid Aal -t nna
b tan oar as buioviim?8
(ug/L) Mote
4,000
4
706
3600
700
700
10
9
320
0.01
TTt 1
0.1
0.1
0
0.15
35
0.6
0.06
0.15
0.2
2
2
4
9
10
7
10
2
9
1
7
40
7
10
1 • TT aeane treatment technique: HCLG = zero.
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PAGE HO, 2
09/12/95
Ha.
aldrin
allyl chloride
aluiinui
aietryn
aiiben, see chloraiben
anoniui sulfaute
anthracene
antliony
arsenic
asbestos (long fibers/liter)
atrazine
FSTHAC EEPOBT
8EPORT3
DETAILED STANDARDS AHD GUIDELIKS, BY
Chetical
K CAS t
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
309-00-2
107-05-1
187-05-1
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
7429-90-5
834-12-8
834-12-8
834-12-6
7713-06-0
7713-06-0
7713-06-0
120-12-7
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
1332-21-4
1332-21-4
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
1912-24-9
CBEHICAL
Agency
A2
CA
IL
HI
MH
HI
HH
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
EPA
HE
HI
EPA
HE
HI
HI
AZ
EPA
HI
AL
AZ
EPA
HI
EPA
HI
iZ
CA
EPA
HE
HI
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L)
0.002
8.05
1
0.82
0.002
1
7.4
73
1000
50-200/5HCL>
1430
60
60
60
2000
1500
1000
2,000
14
6
2
50
50 50
50*
0.2
7E*K
7E*07
3
3
3 3
3
3
lote
1
2
3
azlnophoeiethyl
86-50-0
25
1 Established at liiit of quantification.
2 SHCL means the non-health secondary luiiui contaiinant level.
3 'Under review.
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PAGE HO. 3
89/12/95
bariui
basagran, see bentazon
baygon
bentazon
benzalkoniui chloride
benzene
benzene, a- hexachloride,
benzene, b- hexachloride,
benzidine
benzo-a-pyrene
benzole acid
berylliui
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
Haw CAS I
7448-39-3
7448-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
7440-39-3
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
114-26-1
25357-89-0
25857-89-0
25857-89-8
25857-89-8
8881-54-5
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
81-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
71-43-2
see hexaehlorocyclohexane (alpha-)
see hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
92-87-5
92-87-5
92-87-5
58-32-8
58-32-8
65-85-8
7448-41-7
7448-41-7
CHEMICAL
Agency
AL
AZ
EPA
HE
HB
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
KB
CA
EPA
HE
n
HD
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
a
HE
n
IJ
AZ
HI
IB
AZ
EPA
HI
AZ
EPA
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Cf anrf EKTH^O Pi» 4 rla 1 4 V\A*I
btauaarua buiaeiines
(ug/L) (ug/L) late
1880
1088 1508
OAAA naaA
iWW xWW
1508
2m
3
90
3
3
3
18
28
17.5
28
10
5
5 1.3
1
1
5
1
5
18
1 1
8.8881
8.882
2E-4
0.883
0.2
38,080
8.007
4
1 Guidelines for a 1 year versus lifetime exposure period are available for all compounds listed as having
standards.
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PAGE §0. 4
89/12/95
REPORT 3
DETAILED STAUDARDS AUD GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheiical
MSK
beta particle and photon activity
biphenyl, 1,1- (diphenyl)
bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
bis ( 2-chloroisopropy 1 ) ether
bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
bis(chloroiethyl)ether
bolero, see thiobencarb
boron
broiacil
bromide
broMchloroKthane
broBodichloroiethane
broiofon
CAS t
7440-41-7
12587-47-2
92-52-4
111-44-4
111-44-4
111-44-4
111-44-4
39638-32-9
39638-32-9
39638-32-9
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
117-81-7
542-88-1
542-88-1
7448-42-8
7448-42-8
7448-42-8
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-40-9
314-48-9
24959-67-9
74-97-5
74-97-5
75-27-4
75-27-4
75-27-4
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
75-25-2
Agency
Id
EPA
HI
AZ
HE
HM
m
EPA
HE
HH
CA
EPA
HA
HE
HI
HM
IB
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
HE
EPA
HE
AZ
EPA
HI
AZ
EPA
HD
HI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) lote
0.08
4irei/yr
300
0.030
8.3
0.3
0.03
300
250
300
4
6
10
25
20
0.002
1.6 E-4
600
620
600
80
90
25
80
660
90
92
8.19
100
3
0.19
100
40
40
broioiethane
74-83-9
,AZ
0.19
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REPORT 3
DETAILED STASDARDS AID GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheiical
HBK
butachlor
butadiene, 1,3-
butanol, n-
butanone, 2-, see lethyl ethyl ketone
butylate
butylbenzyl phthalate
butylphthalyl butylglycolate
cadiiui
caiphor
captan
carbaryl
carbofuran
CAS t
74-83-9
74-83-9
74-83-9
74-83-9
ZJ1B4-66-9
106-99-0
71-36-3
71-36-3
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
2008-41-5
85-68-7
85-70-1
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7440-43-9
7449-43-9
7440-43-9
76-22-2
133-86-2
133-86-2
133-86-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
1563-66-2
Agency
EPA
HA
HE
HI
HE
HH
HI
HH
EPA
HE
HH »
VI
KM
HI
AL
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
HH
AZ
CA
HE
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
HI
VI
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
n
VI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Hote
10
10
10
0.1
20
0.019
700
700
350
360
400
67
100
7,000
10
10 5
5 5
5
4
200
91
350
100
700
60
700
164
700
960
36
18
40 40
40
40
40
carbon disulfide
75-15-0
AZ
830
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REPORT 3
DETAILED STA8DARDS MID GUIDaiHES, BY C
Cheiical
Date
carbon tetrachloride
carboxin
*•
chloral hydrate
chloraiben
chloraiine
chlorate
chlordaoe
chlordiaefon
chloride
chlorine dioxide
CAS f
75-15-8
75-15-8
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
56-23-5
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
5234-68-4
382-17-8
133-98-4
133-98-4
133-98-4
133-98-4
55-86-7
55-86-7
18326-21-3
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
57-74-9
6164-98-3
7448-61-1
18849-04-4
18849-84-4
;HEHICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
HI
XX
iL 5
AZ 5
CA &5
CT
EPA 5
FL 3
HE
HI
SJ 2
EPA
HE
BU
EPA
EPA
HE
HE
HI
EPA
HE
HE
AZ
CA 8.1
EPA 2
HE
m
1J 8.5
AZ
EPA
EPA
HE
FSTEAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L! Hote
88
788
8.27
5
2.7
3
7N
788
788
68
188
185
188
158
3,888
166
7
8.822
8.27
8.3
8.827
250,880/SHCl 1
88
60
chlorite 14998-27-7 HE
chloro, 1-, epoxypropane, 2,3-, see epichlorohydrin
chlorobenzene, see •ooochlorobenzene
1 59CL - secondary laxiiui contaminant level, non-health baaed.
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REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY (
Cheiical
IBK
chlorodibroiOKthane, see dibroiochloroie thane
chlorofon
chloroiethane
chlorophenol, 2-
chloropicrin
chlorothalonil
chlorotoluene, o, p-
chlorotoluene, o-
chlorotoluene, p-
chlorpyrifos
chroiiui
chroiiui III
CIPC ( isopropyl-n-3-chlorophenyl-carbaute)
cis-l,2-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
cobalt
CAS »
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
67-66-3
74-87-3
74-87-3
74-87-3
95-57-8
95-57-8
95-57-8
76-96-2
1897-45-6
1897-45-6
95-99-8
95-99-8
196-43-4
2921-88-2
2921-88-2
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
19025-73-7
191-21-3
7440-48-4
7440-48-4
HiEHICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
AZ
EPA 199
RA
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
EPA
HI
1C
CA
HE
HI
HE
EPA
EPA
EPA
HI
AL 59
AZ 59
EPA 190
HE
HI
ffl
CA
AZ
HI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Rote
0.49
5 1
60
0.19
3
3
40
30
0.1
50 2
15
100
140
100
190
20
20
120
100
100
100
20,000
350
0.70
2
color
1 Froi non-chlorinated supplies only
2 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action
3 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaminant level,
EPA
level based on aesthetics.
non-health based. CU = color units
15 CU/SMCLt 3
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copper
corrosivity
cresol, •, o, p-
cyanazine
cyanide
cyclonite, see RDX
D, 2,4-
dacthal
dalapon
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDABDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
NBK CAS f
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7440-50-8
7448-58-8
7440-51-a
—
188-39-4t
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
21725-46-2
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
57-12-5
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
94-75-7
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
1861-32-1
75-99-0
75-90-0
75-90-0
75-99-0
CHEMICAL
Agency
AZ
EPA
IL
HA
ii
EPA
HH
AZ
EPA
ME
Ml
AZ
EPA
HA
ME
Hi
AL
AZ
EPA
ME
HN
AZ
EPA
HE
HN
VI
AZ
EPA
ME
HI
Current Current
C4 an/4a/4B Hn 4 /4a 1 4 noo
SlaDQaTuS UUlQrllucS
(ug/L) (ug/L)
1800 1300
1,300/AL 1,008/SHCL
5,800*
1300
1030
non-cor/SHCL
30
9
1
1
10
220
200
140
154
100
100
100 70
70 70
70
70
3500
4000
3500
3000
10
568
208 200
200
208
Note
1
2
3
4
DBCP, see dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
DDT
1 AL=action level is the tap »ater concentration at »hich remedial
Haxiiui Contaiinant Level.
2 Standard applies only to source vater saiple.
3 SHCL = secondary uxiiui contaminant level, non-health based.
4 > additional CASIOs are 95-48-7, & 106-44-5.
50-29-3 A2 0.10
response is called for; SMCL=Secondary
non-cor = non-corrosive.
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REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS ADD GUIDELINES, BY i
Chemical
NBK
OEHP, gee MslZ-ethylbexyl^tisiste
di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate
di(2-ethylhexyl>phthaiate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
di(ethylhexyl)phthalate, see bifl(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
diazlnon
dibroia-3-chloropropane, 1,2-
dihroioacetonitrile
dibroiobenzene, 1,4-
dibrowchloroaethane
dibroioethane, 1,2-, see ethylene dibroiide
dibutyl phthalate
dicaiba
CAS *
50-29-3
50-29-3
58-29-3
50-29-3
103-23-1
103-23-1
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
333-41-5
%-12-a
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-B
96-12-8
96-12-8
96-12-8
3252-43-5
106-37-6
124-48-1
124-48-1
124-48-1
124-48-1
84-74-2
84-74-2
1918-M-9
1918-M-9
1918-86-9
1918-B«-9
1918-W-9
CHEMICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
IL 50
HE
HN
IK
HE
EPA W
a.
CA
EPA
HE
HN
AZ
CA 0.2
EPA 0.2
HI 0.04
HE
HI
RC
VI 0.2
EPA
HI
AZ
EPA 100
n
HI
HE
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
VI
FSTSAC BEPOBT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
0.83
1
0.1
400
400
.
0.63
14
0.6
0.63
0.6
0.025
0.2
0.3
0.025
20
70
0.19
60
10
10
220
700
9
200
200
200
12.5
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 3
DETAILED STAHDABDS AHD GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheiical Current
.. . Standards
Hate CAS 1 Agency (ug/L)
Current
Pit4 ftr\] J tkfm
Guidelines
(ug/L)
Note
dichloroacetonitrlle
dichlorobenzene, 1,2-, see dichlorobenzene, o-
dlehlorofeenzejie, 1,3-, se* dichlcrobenzene, t-
dichlorobenzene, 1,4-, see dichlorobenzene, p-
dichlorohenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, o-, •-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dlchlorobenzidlne, 3,3-
dichlorodifluorotethane
M18-12-0
95-M-l
EPA
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-73-1
541-73-1
95-58-1
95-58-1
95-58-1
95-58-1
95-58-1
95-58-1
AZ
CA
EPA 688
HI
HJ 688
n
AZ
CA
C-PI Cflfl
bm wvv
Hi
HJ 688
HI 688
628
138
688
688
1258
628
138
688
688
HE
dichloroethane, 1,1-
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
186-46-7
91-94-1
91-94-1
91-94-1
75-71-fl
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-71-8
75-34-3
75-34-3
AL
AZ
CA
a
EPA
HA
HE
HI
HI
AZ
HI
IB
AZ
EPA
HA
HE
HI
HC
CA
KA
75
5
75
75
5
75
75
75
5
27
18
8.8
8,821
1488
1888
1,488
1858
1888
8,19
1 Secondary action level baaed on aesthetics. Action level for sui of 1,2- and 1,3- dichlorobenzene is 138 ppb.
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DETAILED
Cheiical
RBM
dichloroethane, 1,2-
dichlorocthylene, 1,1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trane-1,2-
dichloroethylenes, 1,2-
dichloroKthane
REPORT 3
STANDARDS AMD QJIDELIHES, BY
CAS I
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
75-34-3
107-06-2
187-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
107-06-2
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
75-35-4
156-59-2
156-59-2
156-59-2
156-59-2
156-59-2
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
156-60-5
540-59-0
548-59-0
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
75-09-2
CHEHICAL
Agency
HE
HI
HM
HH
HJ
HI
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
FL
HE
HI
RJ
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
HE
Hi
HJ
CA
EPA
HE
HH
HI
AZ
Ci
EPA
HE
Ml
HI
AZ
HJ
AZ
Ci
CT
EPA
HA
HE
HI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
(ug/L) (ug/L) Rote
5
40
70
81
90
658
5
5 0.38
0.5
1
5
3
5
4
2
7 7
6
7
7 7
7
6
2
6
70 70
70
70
70
70
10
100 100
70
100
100
70
10* 1
4.7
40
25
5
5
48
50
1 Current standard under review.
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09/12/95
dichlorophenol, 2,4-
dichloropropane, 1,2-
dichloropropene, 1,3-
dichloropropenes
dicofol
dieldrin
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
Rate CAS f
75-89-2
128-83-2
128-83-2
128-83-2
128-83-2
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
78-87-5
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
542-75-6
26952-23-8
115-32-2
68-57-1
68-57-1
68-57-1
68-57-1
68-57-1
68-57-1
68-57-1
CHEHICAL
Agency
NJ
AZ
EPA
HE
HH
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
HE
HH
CA
CT
HA
HE
KM
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CT
IL
HE
HH
HH
FSTBAC REPORT
Current Current
C4f*M(4<*l*F(a f*tl4 «4/*l 4 HnM
standards buidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Sote
2
21
28
28
28
8.56
5
5
5
5
5
8.5
18
2
2
2
87
8.88
8.881
8.85 1
8.81
1
8.82
8.82
8.882
diethyl phthalate (PAE)
diethylene dioxide, 1,4-, see dioxane, p-
diethylhexyl phthalate, see bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
diisopropyl •ethylphosphonate (DIHP)
ditethoate
diiethrin
84-66-2
EPA
1445-75-6
68-51-5
68-51-5
68-51-5
67239-16-1
67239-16-1
67239-16-1
EPA
AZ
CA
VI
EPA
HE
HI
5
1
688
1.2
148
288
2888
2188
2888
1 Established at liiit of quantification.
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PAGE NO, 13
09/12/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
HBK
diiethyl Kthylphosphonate
diwthyl phenol, 2,4- (i-xylenol)
diuthyl sulfide
dinitrobenzene, 1,3-
dinitrophenol, 2,4-
dinitrotoluene, 2,4-
dinoseb
dioxane, 1,4-, see dioiane, p-
dioxane, p-
diphenaiid
diphenylaiiue
diphenylhydrazine, 1,2-
diquat
REPORT 3
AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS 1
756-79-6
105-67-9
105-67-9
75-18-3
99-65-8
99-65-0
51-28-5
51-28-5
51-28-5
121-14-2
121-14-2
83-85-7
88-85-7
Sfl-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
88-85-7
123-91-1
123-91-1
123-91-1
123-91-1
123-91-1
123-91-1
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
957-51-7
122-39-4
122-66-7
122-56-7
122-66-7
85-00-7
85-00-7
85-00-7
CHEMICAL
Agency
EPA
CA
HI
HI
EPA
HE
AZ
ME
HH
Ml
KH
AZ
EPA
MA
HE
HI
HI
CT
HA
HE
MI
HH
HC
CA
EPA
HE
HH
EPA
iZ
HH
IB
EPA
HA
HE
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Hote
100
400 1
140
2.3M
1
1
14
31
10
1
0.11
3.5
7 7
5
2
10
13
20
50
70
2
30
7
40
200
200
200
200
0.05
0.5
0.05
20 20
20
20
1 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
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09/12/95
14
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 3
DETAILED STAHDARDS AND GUIDELIHES, BY CHEMICAL
Cheiical
Haie
dithiane
diuron
EDB, see ethylene dibroiide
edetate sodiui, see tetrasodiui EDTA
endosulfan
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
EPTC
ethion
ethyl ether
ethylbenzene
CAS f
Agency
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Me
disulfoton
298-04-4
298-04-4
298-94-4
298-04-4
AZ
EPA
HE
in
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
12122-67-7 EPA
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
330-54-1
115-29-7
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
80
14
10
14
10
74
145-73-3
145-73-3
145-73-3
145-73-3
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
72-20-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
106-89-8
759-94-4
759-94-4
759-94-4
563-12-2
60-29-7
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
100-41-4
AZ
EPA 100
HE
in
AZ 0.2
EPA 2
HE
HI
AZ
EPA TTi
HE
HI
HC
AZ
HI
VI
CA
HI
AZ
CA 680
EPA 700
HE
HI
140
100
140
1000
0.32
2
0.2
2
3.5
35
30
3.54
160
200
250
35
l,00f
680
700
700
700
1 TT leans treatment technique; BCLG - zero.
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PAGE HO. 15
09/12/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Hate
ethyldipropylthiocarbaiate, s-, see EPTC
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene dichloride, see dichloroethane, 1,2-
ethylene glycol
ethylene thiourea
ETU, see ethylene thiourea
fenaiiphos
fenvalerate
fluoietron
REPORT 3
AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS f
180-41-4
186-93-4
1C6-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
186-93-4
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
107-21-1
187-21-1
96-45-7
96-45-7
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
22224-92-6
51630-58-1
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
2164-17-2
CHEHICAL
Agency
VI
AZ
CA
a
EPA
FL
HI
HA
HE
HH
VA
VI
AZ
CT
EPA
HA
HE
HN
HC
HH
MJ
HE
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
Id
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
C4- A A r 4 J 1 J
bt&naSTQS bUlQGlin£S
(ug/L) (ug/L) Mote
788
8.8885
2.02 1
8.1
8.85
0.02
0.84
0.04
8.885
8.884
8.85
0.05
5588
188
7880
5588
5508
18,808
7,880
7880
290
3
2
1.8
2
1.8
2
180
90
90
90
fluoranthene
fluorene (9H-fluorene)
286-44-8
86-73-7
HI
HI
380
1 Established at Hilt of quantification.
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PAGE HO,
09/12/95
16
REPORT 3
DETAILED STAHDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY CHEMICAL
Chemical
Kaie
CAS *
Agency
FSTRAC BEPOBT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Hate
fluoride
fluorctrichloroiethane
foaiing agents
fog oil, see hexachloroetbane
folpet
fonofos
formaldehyde
freon-113, see trichlorotrifluoroethane
freon-12, see dicblorodifluoro>ethane
fuel oil 12
gasoline
glyphosate
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16984-48-8
16964-48-8
133-07-3
1 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant level based on co&Ktic effects!
2 Treatment required for non-coipliers.
3 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
AL
AZ
EPA
HE
HC
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
75-69-
AZ
CA
EPA
HO
HE
HE
RH
VI
EPA
HE
944-22-9
944-22-9
944-22-9
Mftfl_ft
tW v
50-00-0
50-00-0
50-00-0
50-00-0
EPA
HE
Hfi
CA
EPA
HO
HE
U
68476-30-2 HE
4M0
4000
150
8006-61-9
8006-61-9
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
1071-83-6
EPA
HE
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
HI
700
700
20W/SBCL' 1
2400
2
2100
20W
8750
2000
3500
500/SHCL*
320
14
10
30
10
10
30
100
50
5
50
700
700
700
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09/12/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Raie
gross alpha activity
gross beta (iillirei/yr)
halon, see dichlorodifluoroiethane
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexach loro benzene
hexachlorobutadiene
hexaehlorocyclohexane (alpha-) '
hexachlorocyclohexane (beta-)
hexachlorocyclohexane, technical
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
REPORT 3
AND GUIDELIHES, BY
CAS f
12578-46-1
12587-46-1
—
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-8
76-44-fl
76-44-8
76-44-8
1824-57-3
1824-57-3
1024-57-3
1024-57-3
1024-57-3
1024-57-3
118-74-1
118-74-1
118-74-1
118-74-1
87-68-3
87-68-3
87-68-3
319-84-6
319-84-6
319-84-6
319-85-7
319-85-7
688-73-1
77-47-4
77-47-4
FSTRAC REPORT
CHEMICAL
Current Current
Ct «»Mf4n*L*4n f*.l^ jjnl i njul
standards Guidelines
Agency (ug/L) (ug/L) Rote
AL l5pCi/L
EPA 15pCi/L
AL 4 irei/y
AZ fl.Wfl
CA 8.01
EPA 0.4
IL 0.1
HE 0.08
Iffl 0.08
AZ 8.004
CA 8.81
EPA 0.2
IL 8.1
HE 0.04
H8 0.04
AZ 0.02
EPA 1
HE 0.2
Hi 0.2
EPA 1
HE 1
HH 1
CA 0.7
HH 0.06
HH 0.006
CA 0.3
RH 0.2
HH 0.02
EPA 50
HE 50
hexachlorocylcohexane (gaiia-), see lindane
hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (HxCDD)
hexachlorodibenzodioxiD
hexachloroethane
19408-74-3 HB
34465-46-6 RH
67-72-1 EPA
0.0001
5.6E-6
1
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09/12/95
DETAILED
Cheiical
Haie
hexachlorophene
hexane, n-
heiachloroethane
hexazinone
HHI
hydroquinone
iodide
iron
ieophorone
isopropanol
isopropyl alcohol
isopropyl alcohol, see isopropanol
isopropyl benzene
isopropyl Mthylphosphonate
kerosene
lead
REPORT 3
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS 1
67-72-1
70-30-4
118-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
110-54-3
67-72-1
51235-04-2
51235-04-2
51235-04-2
2691-41-0
123-31-9
20461-54-5
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
7439-89-6
78-59-1
78-59-1
78-59-1
67-63-0
67-63-0
98-82-8
1832-54-8
8008-20-6
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
CHEMICAL
Agency
«H
HE
iZ
HE
MM
iC
HJ
HE
EPA
HE
HH
EPA
MD
HE
EPA
IL
HD
HE
1C
EPA
HE
HN
HD
CT
HI
EPA
HE
AL
AZ
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/D (ug/L) Mote
1
2
4000
4«M
4,ew
14.3W
33
1
200
210
200
400
10
340
300/SJICL*
Itfvv
300
34A
300
100
140
100
JvVnv
1,000
300
700
50
20
50 20
1
2
3
1 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaminant level,
2 Only for conunities serving lore than 1,901
3 Treatment required for non-coipliera.
non-health based.
I persons.
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09/12/95
liadane
linuron
•-xylenol, see diiethyl
•alathion
•aleic hydrazide
•ancozeb
•a&eh
•anganese
HCPA
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELINES, BY
Cheilcal
Haie CAS t
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
58-89-9
330-55-2
phenol, 2,4-
121-75-7
121-75-7
121-75-7
121-75-7
123-33-1
123-33-1
123-33-1
8018-01-7
12427-3S-2
12427-38-2
7439-96-5
7439-%-5
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
7439-96-5
94-74-6
94-74-6
94-74-6
CHEMICAL
Agency
EPA
IL
HE
H8
AL
AZ
EPA
RE
HB
MB
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
EPA
HE
HH
AZ
AZ
HE
CT
EPA
IL
HD
HE
HI
1C
EPA
HE
HI
Current Current
Cf andar-Aa fit 4 *4«1 4 r>&a
3 tana aros uuiae lines
(ug/L) (ug/L)
15/AL*
50t
20
20
•t
4 0.2
0.2 0.2
0.2
0.3
1
140
160
200
40
40W
3500
3000
21
35
10
^aafl
tJWV
50/sna*
150
50
200
6*9
50
10
2.5
4
Note
1
2
3
4
5
NEK, see Ktbyl ethyl ketane
•ercury
7439-97-6
1 AL - level In the tap vater at which reiedial action is required.
2 Standard applies only to source vater saiple.
3 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant level.
4 Only for conunlties serving tore than 1,000 persons.
5 Treatment required for non-coipllers.
AL
HCLG is zero.
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REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AMD GUIDELIHES, BY C
Cheilcal
Have
•pti.wy.1
•ethoxychlor
•ethyl ethyl ketone
•ethyl isobutyl ketone
•ethyl Kthacrylate
•ethyl parathion
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
CAS f
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
16752-77-5
16752-77-5
16752-77-5
16752-77-5
72-43-5
72-43-5
72-43-5
72-43-5
72-43-5
72-43-5
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
78-93-3
108-10-1
108-10-1
108-10-1
80-62-6
298-80-0
298-M-0
298-W-0
298-00-0
298-00-0
1634-M-
1634-04-
1634-04-
1634-04-
1634-04-
1634-04-
1634-04-
1634-M-4
1634-M-4
•HEHICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
AZ 2
EPA 2
HE
KM
AZ
EPA
HE
H8
AL 100
AZ 100
CA Ol
EPA 40
HE
HI
AZ
CT
HA
HE
MI
1C
HH
SJ
HA
HI
HI
HE
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
n
CT
EPA
FL 50 ,
HA
HE
HI
1C
IH
IJ
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Hote
3
2
2
2
180
200
50
200
340
40
100
30
170
1000
350
170
300
170
170
278
350
350
300
200
i.a
30
2
2
2
100
40
1
50
50
40
200
100
700
1 Groundvater cleanup rega
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09/12/95
•ethylene chloride,
•etolachlor
•etribuzin
•olybdenui
•onochlorobenzene
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
Haie CAS f
see dichlorotethane
51218-45-2
51218-45-2
51216-45-2
51218-45-2
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
21987-64-9
21887-64-9
21887-64-9
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
7439-98-7
198-96-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
188-90-7
108-90-7
108-90-7
198-9«-7
CHEMICAL
Agency
EPA
HA
HE
m
VI
EPA
ME
UN
VI
AZ
EPA
MN
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
HN
NJ
VI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Ct •snAnvlim f"ll 4 l4f\ 1 4 M tfu«
standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Hate
70
8
138
100
15
200
175
175
25fl
78
48
48
60
30
108 108
47
100
4t 1
100
HTBE, see iethyl-t-butyl ether
n-butanol, see butanol, n-
n-butyl alcohol, see butanol, n-
n-butyl phthalate, see dibutyl phthalate
naphthalene
napthalene
nickel
nitrate (as N)
91-20-3
91-29-3
91-29-3
91-29-3
91-29-3
EPA
HE
HI
MJ
FL
7440-82-0 AZ
7440-02-0 EPA
7440-02-0 HE
7440-02-8 HM
14797-55-8 AL
10,080
20
25
39
300
150
198
158
1 Current standard under review.
2 Groundvater cleanup regs
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09/12/95
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY C
Cheiical
NaK
nitrate + nitrite (both as I)
nitrite (as 8)
nitrobenzene
nitrogen (total)
nitroguanidine
nltrophenol
nitrophenol, p-
nitrosodi-n-butylaiine, n-
nitrosodiethylaiine, n-
nitrosodiiethylaiine, n-
nitrosodiphenylatine, n-
nitrosopyrtolidiDe, n-
odor
ordrai (wlinate)
oiatyl
PAfls
PAHa (excluding napthalenes)
CAS t
14797-55-8
14797-55-fl
14797-55-8
...
14797-65-3
14737-65-0
14797-65-0
98-95-3
98-95-3
98-95-3
7727-37-9
7727-37-9
556-88-7
556-88-7
seq:55
1G0-B2-7
924-16-3
55-18-5
62-75-9
86-3«-6
93«-55-2
...
2212-67-1
23135-22-8
23135-22-fl
23135-22-9
23135-22-0
seq:6
seq 6
:KEMICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
EPA 10, 8M
HE
KM
EPA w,m
EPA 10C0
HE
RN
1Z
HE
HN
AZ 10, m
RI
EPA
HE
RE
EPA
HH
HI
HI
HI
AZ
EPi
CA 20
AZ
EPi m
HE
HI
HE
FL 10
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Rote
10,Mfl
10, W0
it,m
1WW
im
im
3.5
1.4
3
10, W»
10,000
700
700
83
60
0.06
0.002
0.007
70
0.02
3 TOB/SHCL* 1
180
200
175
200
0.03
2
1 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
2 Groundvater cleanup regs
TOR = threshold odor nuiber
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89/12/95
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY (
Cheiical
Naie
PAHs (total carcinogenic)
PAHs (total non-carcinogenic)
pBrasjuat
parathion
PCBa
PCBs
PC8B
pendiwthaiin
pentachlorobenzene
pentachlorophenol
phenol
phorate
piclorai
CAS *
seq:6
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
1910-42-5
56-38-2
56-38-2
56-38-2
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
1336-36-3
82-68-8
82-68-8
40487-42-1
608-93-5
608-93-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-86-5
87-S6-5
168-95-2
108-95-2
188-95-2
108-95-2
298-02-2
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
1918-02-1
;HEHICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
HN
m
a.
EPA
HE
HN
AZ
CA
HE
AZ
CT
EPA 0.5
HE
HJ 0.5
RI
CA
HE
A2
AZ
HN
AZ
CA
EPA 1
HE
HI
CA
EPA
HI
SH
HE
AZ
EPA 500
HE
HI
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) dote
0.03
0.3
3
30
30
3
30
30
8.6
0.008
1
0.05
0.5
0.9
71
280
6
6
220
30
1
200
5 1
4800
4000
4000
0.2
49
500
300
500
1 Taste and odor threshold. Secondary action level based on aesthetics.
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09/12/95
DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
HBK
polychlorinated biphenyla, see PCBs
potassiui carbonate
principal organic contaiinant
proieton
pronaiide
propachlor
propanil
propargite
propazine
prophai
radiui 226/228
radon
RDX
resorcinol
rotenone
seleniui
REPORT 3
AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS 1
584-08-7
—
1610-18-0
1618-18-8
1610-18-8
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
1918-16-7
1918-16-7
789-98-8
2312-35-8
139-40-2
139-40-2
139-40-2
122-42-9
122-42-9
122-42-9
122-42-9
7440-14-4
7448-14-4
18G43-92-2
121-82-4
108-46-3
63-79-4
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
CHEMICAL
Agency
HD
HY
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
H8
EPA
HE
HI
HE
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
AL
EPA
HA
EPA
HE
HE
AL
AZ
EPA
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Note
78
5
100
100
50
52
50
50
50
90
92
90
40
160
10
14
10
52
100
120
100
5 pCi/L
5 pCi/Li 1
10,000 pCi/L
2
140
4
10
10 45
50
1 As of April, 1995, EPA still has revised HCLs of 20 pCi/L for each radiui 226 and 228 in proposed but
not-adopted stage.
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09/12/95
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY C
Cheiical
Haw?
silver
silvex, see TP, 2,4,5-
siiazine
sodiui
sodiui bisulfite
sodiui broiide
sodiui sulfite
strobane, see toxaphene
strontiui
strontiui 98 (pCi/L)
styrene
CAS 1
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7448-22-4
7448-22-4
7446-22-4
7448-22-4
7448-22-4
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
122-34-9
7448-23-5
7448-23-5
744-82-35
7448-23-5
7448-23-5
7631-99-5
7647-15-6
7757-83-7
7448-24-6
7448-24-6
18898-97-2
188-42-5
188-42-5
188-42-5
188-42-5
188-42-5
HEHICAL
Current
Standards
Agency (ug/L)
HE
HN
AL 58
AZ 58
EPA
HE
HH
AZ
CA 18
EPA 4
HE
Iffl
VI
AK
EPA
FL 168
Mi OQ OAA
HA £Qf WTO
RI
HD
HD
HD
EPA
HE
AL 8
AZ
EPA 188
HE
Hi
VI 188
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
18
28
58
1W/SHCL*
58
28
35
4
4
18
2158
258,888
28,888«
25-188 ppi
78
258
188
17,888
2488
148
188
5
18
1
2
3
sulfate
14888-79-8 EPA
258,888/SHCL 4
1 SBCL- secondary laxiiui contaiinant level based on cosmetic effects.
2 Guidance level at »hich physicians should be notified.
3 At levels above 25ppi, physicians lust be notified. At levels above 188ppi, consumers iust be notified.
4 *Priiary standard is under revie». SHCL= secondary uxiiui contaiinant level, non-health basis.
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09/12/95
1
T, 2,4,5-
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
TDS
tebutbiuron
terbacil
terbufos
terrachlor, see PCNB
tert-butyl alcohol
tetrachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-
tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioiin,
tetrachloroethBDe, 1, 1, 1,2-
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 2, 2-
tetrachloroetbylene
FSTRAC SEPOBT
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
laie CAS *
14888-79-8
93-76-5
93-76-5
93-76-5
1746-81-6
1746-81-6
—
34814-18-1
34814-18-1
34014-18-1
34814-18-1
5982-51-2
5982-51-2
5982-51-2
13871-79-9
13871-79-9
13871-79-9
75-65-8
95-94-3
95-94-3
2,3,7,8-, see TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
630-28-6
638-28-6
638-28-6
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
79-34-5
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
CHEMICAL
Agency
UT
EPA
HE
HN
EPA
HE
UT
AZ
EPA
HE
HN
EPA
HE
HI
EPA
HE
HI
HI
AZ
HN
EPA
HE
HI
AZ
CA
HI
BJ
AZ
CA
CT
EPi
FL
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/LJ (ug/L)
1E*6 5E*5
78
78
78
3E-05
2.2E-6
2E*6 1E+6
35
588
588
588
98
98
188
8,9
8.9
1
928
2
2
78
78
28
8.17
1
2
1
8.67
5
5
5
3
Note
1
2
1 To use vater having over 588ig/L
2 To use vater of over 1888w)/L of
of sulfate, one iust demonstrate that better vater is not available,
TDS,one iust demonstrate that better water is not available.
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PAGE HO. 27
09/12/95
DETAILED STAKDARDS
Cheiical
Haae
tetracfclsmaethane, see carton tetrachloride
tetrachlorophenol, 2,3,4,6-
tetrahydrofuran
tetrasodiui EDTA
thalliui
THF, see tetrahydrofuran
thiobencarb
thirai
tin
toluene
total dissolved solids (TDS)
total principal and unspecific organic cootai.
total recoverable petroleui hydrocarbons
total trihaloiethanea
total volatile aroiatics
REPORT 3
AMD GUIDELINES, BY
CAS 1
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
127-18-4
58-90-2
109-99-9
109-99-9
109-99-9
109-99-9
109-99-9
64-02-8
7448-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
28249-77-6
137-26-8
7440-31-5
108-88-3
108-88-3
108-88-3
108-86-3
108-88-3
108-88-3
108-88-3
...
--
seq
KA
seq
CHEMICAL
Agency
HE
HH
NJ
HI
HH
HA
HI
HH
HH
HI
HD
AZ
EPA
HE
HH
CA
HE
m
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
HE
HH
HI
EPA
HY
FL
KC
FL
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
(ug/L) (ug/L) Hote
3
7
1
5
200
1,300
150
100
154
50
160
13
2 0.4
0.4
0.6
70
10
4000
2000
100
1000
1000 1000
1400
1000
1,000
500,000/SHCL 1
100
5,000 2
100* 3
50 2
1 SHCL - secondary Baximji contaiinant level, non-health based.
2 Groundvater cleanup regs
3 »The TTHH regulations are also applied to utilities serving less than
10,000 pop.
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toxaphene
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex)
trans-dichloroethylene, see
trichloroacetic acid
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4-
trichlorobenzene, 1,3,5-
trichloroethane, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, 1, 1, 2-
trichloroetbylene
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
HaK CAS t
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8001-35-2
8*81-35-2
8001-35-2
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
93-72-1
dichloroethylene, trane-1,2-
76-03-9 '
120-82-1
120-82-1
120-82-1
120-82-1
108-78-3
108-70-3
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-S5-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
71-55-6
79-W-5
79-W-5
79-80-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-00-5
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
79-81-6
79-81-6
79-01-6
79-01-6
CHEMICAL
Agency
AL
AZ
AZ
EPA
ItE
HM
AL
AZ
EPA
HE
HM
EPA
AZ
EPA
HE
NJ
EPA
HE
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
HE
HH
NJ
AZ
CA
EPA
HE
HI
IJ
AL
AZ
CA
CT
EPA
a
HE
Jffl
Current
(ug/L>
5
5
3
10
10
50
70
8
200
200
200
200
26
32
5
5
5
5
5
3
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
(ug/L) Hote
0.03
0.03
0.3
8.3
52
50
1
52
1
140
70
70
40
40
200
200
200
200
600
0.61
3
3
3
3
3.2
5
5
30
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DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
Naie
REPORT 3
AND GUIDELINES, BY
CAS f
79-01-6
CHEMICAL
Agency
NJ
FSTRAC REPORT
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Note
1
trichlorofluoroiethane (Freon 11), see fluorotrichloroie
trichlorofluoroiethane, see fluorotrichloroiethane
trichloropbenol, 2,4,5-
trichlorophenol, 2,4,6-
trichloropropane, 1,2,3-
trichlorotrifluoroethane
triethylene glycol
trifluralin
trihaloiethanes (total)
trinitrobenzene, 1,3,5-
trlnitroglycerol
trinitrophenol
trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6-
95-95-4
&S-06-2
, 88-06-2
88-86-2
aa-86-2
96-18-4
96-18-4
96-18-4
96-18-4
96-18-4
76-13-1
76-13-1
76-13-1
76-13-1
76-13-1
112-27-6
1582-89-8
1582-09-8
1582-«9-8
1582-89-8
seq:28
eeq:28
seq:2fl
seq:2B
99-35-4
55-63-8
55-63-8
68-89-1
118-%-7
llS-%-7
AZ
AZ
HE
ON
HH
AZ
EPA
HI
HE
Hi
CA
HA
HI
HI
VI
HD
AZ
EPA
HE
HH
AL
AZ •
EPA
HE
HH
EPA
HE
HE
EPA
HE
708
1.8
788
38
1.9
42
48
8.8
48
48
1288
218,888
21,888
288,880
5580
1758
2
5
2
6
188
180 8.19
188
188
8.3
5
5
57
2
2
tris (1,3-dichloroisopropyl) phosphate
trithion
72182-43-3
785-19-6
HE
CA
14
7
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DETAILED STANDARDS
Cheiical
NaK
tritiui (pCi/L)
unspecified organic contaiinant
uraniui (pieacuries/liter)
vanadiui
vinyl chloride
vinylidene chloride, see dichloroethylene, 1,1-
white phosphorus
xylene, 1,2-
xylene, 1,3-
xylene, 1,4-
xylenea
zinc
FSTRAC REPOfiT
REPORT 3
AMD GUIDELINES, BY
CAS *
1002B-17-B
—
744B-61-1
7448-61-1
7448-61-1
7448-62-2
7448-62-2
75-81-4
75-81 -4
75-81-4
75-91-4
75-81-4
75-81-4
75-81-4
75-81-4
75-81-4
12185-10-3
95-47-6
18fl-3fi-3
186-42-3
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
1338-28-7
7448-66-6
7448-66-6
7448-66-6
7448-66-6
CHEMICAL
Agency
AL
HY
AZ
CA
HA
AZ
HH
AL
AZ
CA
CT
E?A
PL
HE
HH
NJ
EPA
CA
CA
CA
AZ
EPA
HE
HI
1C
HJ
RI
HI
AZ
EPA
EPA
IL
Current
Standards
(ug/L)
20,888
58
28
2
0.5
2
1
2
1758
1758
1758
10,888
44*
10,008
CAAA
hJVW
5,888
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L)
35
38
10
7
48
8.815
2
0.15
0.1
0.1
440
10,888
608
18,088
488
10,088
5888
5,888/SHCL*
2088
dote
1
1
1
2
3
4
1 Action level for mil of xylene isoiers is 628 ppb.
2 Current standard under review.
3 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health basis.
4 LifetiK health advisory for zinc is 2,088 ug/L.
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DETAILED
FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
STAHDARDS AND GUIDELIHES, BY AGENCY
U.S.E.P.A.
Chemical Current
Nate
disulfoton
dithiane
diuron
EDB, see ethylene dibroiide
endothall
endrin
epichlorohydrin
ethylbenzene
ethylene dibroiide
ethylene dichloride, see dichloroethane,
ethylene glycol
fenaiiphos
fluoietron
fluoride
fluorotrichloroiethane
foaiing agents
fog oil, see hexachloroethane
fonofos
formaldehyde
gasoline
glyphosate
gross alpha activity
heptachlor
heptachlor epoxide
hexachlorobenzene
hexachlorobutadiene
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
hexachloroethane
hexazinone
HHX
iron
isophorone
isopropyl lethylphosphonate
lead
lindane
•alathion
maleic hydrazide
manganese
HCPA
mercury
•ethoiyl
methoxychlor
methyl parathion
1 IT leans treatment technique; HCLG -
2 SHCL = secondary maxiiui contaiinant
3 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant
4 AL - level in the tap vater at vhich
5 SHCL = secondary laxiiui contaiinant
C+ A A
OLoIluarQS
CAS 1 (ug/L)
298-04-4
12122-67-7
330-54-1
145-73-3 108
72-20-8 2
106-89-8 TT»
100-41-4 700
106-93-4 0.05
1,2-
107-21-1
22224-92-6
2164-17-2
16984-48-8 4000
75-69-4
...
944-22-9
50-02-0
8006-61-9
1071-63-6 700
12587-46-1 15pCi/L
76-44-8 0.4
1024-57-3 0.2
118-74-1 1
87-68-3
77-47-4 50
67-72-1
51235-04-2
2691-41-0
7439-89-6
78-59-1
1832-54-8
7439-92-1 15/AL*
58-89-9 0.2
121-75-7
123-33-1
7439-96-5
94-74-6
7439-97-6 2
16752-77-5
72-43-5 40
298-00-0
zero.
level based on costetic effects.
level, non-health based.
reiedial action is required. NCIG is zero.
level.
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L)
0.3
80
10
100
2
700
7000
2
90
2000/SHCL*
2000
500/SHCL*
10
10
5
700
1
1
200
400
300/SHCL>
100
700
0.2
m
4000
50/SHCL'
10
2
200
44
2
Note
1
2
3
3
4
5
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FSTRAC REPORT
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
Chemical
Name
•ethyl-t-butyl ether
lethylene chloride, see dichloroiethane
eetolachlor
letribuzin
lolybdenui
tonochlorobenzene
HTBE, see *ethyl-t-butyl ether
naphthalene
nickel
nitrate (as H)
nitrate * nitrite (both as H)
nitrite (as N)
nitroguanidine
nitrophenol, p-
odor
oxaiyl
paraquat
PCBs
pentachlorophenol
phenol
piclorai
proieton
pronaiide
propachlor
propazine
prophai
radium 226/228
RDX
seleniui
silver
silvex, see TP, 2,4,5-
siiazine
sodium
strontiui
styrene
sulfate
T, 2,4,5-
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
tebuthiuron
terbacil
terbufos
tetrachloroethane, 1, 1, 1, 2-
U.S.E.P.A.
CAS 1
1634-04-4
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
7439-98-7
188-98-7
91-20-3
7440-02-0
14797-55-8
...
14797-65-0
556-88-7
100-02-7
---
23135-22-0
1910-42-5
1336-36-3
87-86-5
108-95-2
1918-02-1
1610-18-0
23950-58-5
1918-16-7
139-40-2
122-42-9
7440-14-4
121-82-4
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
122-34-9
7440-23-5
7440-24-6
190-42-5
14808-79-8
93-76-5
1746-01-6
34014-18-1
59«2-51-2
13071-79-9
63ft-20-6
1 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
2 As of April, 1995, EPA still has revised
but not-adopted stage.
HCLs of 20 pCi/L for each
Current
-- Standards
(ug/L)
100
100
10,000
10,000
1000
200
0.5
1
f
500
5 pCi/Lt
50
4
100
t
3E-05
TON - threshold
radiui 226 and
Current
Guidelines
(ug/L) Note
40
70
200
48
100
20
100
10,000
1000
700
60
3 TQN/SMCLt
200
30
4000
500
100
50
90
10
100
2
100/SKCL*
4
20,000*
17,000
100
250,000/SHCL
70
500
90
0.9
70
odor nuiber
228 in proposed
1
2
3
4
5
3 SMCL= secondary maximum contaiinant level based on cosmetic effects.
4 Guidance level at »hich physicians should
5 'Primary standard is under review. SMCL=
be notified.
secondary maximum contaiinant level, non-health basis.
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33
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
U.S.E.P.A.
FSTRAC REPORT
Cheiical
Haie
CAS f
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L) (ug/L) Note
tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4
tetrachloroiethane, see carbon tetrachloride
thalliui 7440-28-0
toluene 108-88-3
total dissolved solids (TDS)
toxaphene 8001-35-2
TP, 2,4,5- (Silvex) 93-72-1
trans-dichloroethylene, see dichloroethylene, trans-1,2-
trichloroacetic acid 76-03-9
trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- 120-82-1
trichlorobenzene, 1,3,5- 108-70-3
trichloroethane, 1,1,1- 71-55-6
trichloroethane, 1,1,2- 79-00-5
trichloroethylene 79-01-6
trichloropropane, 1,2,3- %-18-4
trifluralin 1582-09-8
trihaloKthanes (total) seq:28
trinitroglycerol 55-63-0
trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6- 118-%-7
vinyl chloride 75-01-4
vinylidene chloride, see dichloroethylene, 1,1-
vhite phosphorus 12185-10-3
xylenes 1330-20-7
zinc 7440-66-6
zinc 7440-66-6
zinc chloride (as zinc) 7646-85-7
pH
3
50
70
200
5
5
100
10,000
0.4
1000
50e,«0e/SKCL
50
1
70
40
200
3
40
5
5
2
0.1
10,000
5,000/SUCLt 2
2000 3
2,000
6.5-8.5/SUCL 2
1 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health based.
2 SHCL - secondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health basis.
3 Lifetime health advisory for zinc is 2,000 ug/L.
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89/13/95
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGENCY
UTAH
Cheiical Current Current
- -- Standards Guidelines
Nate CAS » (ug/L) (ug/L) Note
sulfate 14808-79-8 1E»6 5E»5 1
TDS -- 2E»6 1E*6 2
1 To use vater having over 500ag/L of sulfate, one lust demonstrate that better Yater is not
available.
2 To use vater of over 1000»g/L of TDS,one iust demonstrate that better Yater is not available.
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35
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY AGEHCY
KASHIHGTON
FSTRAC REPORT
Cheiical
Nate
CAS t
Current
atanoBrfls
(ug/L)
Current
uuiueiines
(ug/L)
Note
ethylene dibroiide
106-93-4
0.05
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aldicarb
butylate
carbaryl
carbofuran
chloraiben
dacthal
dibroio-3-chloropropane, 1
dicaiba
dichlorobenzene, •-
dichlorobenzene, o-
dichlorobenzene, p-
dichloroethane, 1, 1-
dichloroethylene, cis-1,2-
dichloroethylene, trana-1,
dliethoate
dinoseb
EPTC
ethylbeniene
ethylene dibrciide
fluorotrichloroiethane
•etolachlor
•etribuzin
•onochlorobenzene
siiazine
styrene
tetrachloroethylene
tetrahydrofuran
toluene
trichlorotrifluoroethane
xylenes
REPORT 2
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDaiNES, BY AGENCY
KISCONSIH
Cheiical Current
Cf A A "
DLaI]Q9rQd
Nate CAS t (ug/L)
116-06-3
2088-41-5
63-25-2
1563-66-2 40
133-W-4
1861-32-1
,2- 96-12-8 0.2
1918-00-9
541-73-1
95-50-1 600
106-46-7 75
75-34-3
156-59-2 70
2- 156-60-5
60-51-5
88-85-7
759-94-4
100-41-4 700
106-93-4 0.05
75-69-4
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
108-90-7 100
122-34-9
100-42-5 100
127-18-4 5
109-99-9
108-88-3 1,000
76-13-1
1330-20-7 10,000
FSTRAC REPORT
Current
f I A 1 i
uuiaeiines
(ug/L) Hote
1
67
960
150
10
12.5
1250
850
100
200
13
250
3500
15
250
2150
50
5500
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zinc chloride (SB zinc)
zineb
zirai (and Ferbai)
pH
REPORT 3
DETAILED STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, BY
Cheiical
Kaie CAS 1
7440-66-6
764S-85-7
12122-67-6
137-30-4
SA
CBEHICAL
Agency
UN
EPA
A2
HE
EPA
NC
FSTBiC RE1
Current Current
Standards Guidelines
(ug/L! (ug/LJ
i, me
2,000
350
25
6.5-8,5/SHCL
<6.5
PORT
Hote
1
2
1 SHCL - eecondary laxiiui contaiinant level, non-health basis,
2 Treatlent required far non-eonpliance
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