UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GUIDANCE FROM HOTLINE COMPENDIUM WSGH39 Date Issued: December 1991 Revised: 12/99 SUBJECT: The Effectiveness of Slow Sand Filtration in Total Coliform Removal SOURCE: Stig Regli, OGWDW (202) 260-7379 The Guidance Manual for Compliance with the Filtration and Disinfection Requirements for Public Water Systems Using Surface Water was prepared by EPA to assist public water systems in the implementation of the Surface Water Treatment Rule. Part 4.3.5, Section 4-19 of the manual describes slow sand filtration design criteria. This section states that, "The effective sand size should be between 0.15 mm and 0.35 mm rather than the current 0.30 mm to 0.45 mm." However, citation #13 states that, "Significant decreases in total coliform removals were shown at effective sand sizes less than 0.35 mm (Bellamy et al., 1985)." The design criteria seems to contradict the Bellamy study evidence. Was it EPA's intent to reduce effective sand size range to 0.15 mm - 0.35 mm despite the cited evidence that total coliform removal decreases at sand sizes lower than 0.35 mm, or was the Bellamy study incorrectly cited in citation #13? Response: The Bellamy study concerning sand sizes was incorrectly quoted in citation #13. The corrected text should read, "Significant increases in total coliform removals were shown at effective sand sizes less than 0.35 mm (Bellamy et al., 1985)." ------- |