UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C, 20460
MAR 23 1995
9360.1-02A
MEMORANDUM
OFFICE OF
SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
TO:
SUBJECT: Update #2 to Removal Action Levels
FROM: .John E. Riley, Acting Directo
Emergency Response Division
TO:	Removal Managers, Regions 1-10
My office has completed an updated table of numeric action
levels for contaminated drinking water sites. Thi.j table was
originally published as an attachment (dated May 1993) to Direc-
tive 9360.1-02 (October 25, 1993). The directive described the
new methodology used by OERR to calculate removal action levels
(RALs) in drinking water.
Using the methodology established in the 1993 directive, we
have re-evaluated the table based on the most recent Office of
Water's Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisories (Novem-
ber 1994), IRIS (March 8, 1995), and HEAST (9200.6-303(94-1) and
supplement 9200.6-3 03(94-2)).
As a result of changes to the source materials, we revised
the RALs- for three chemicals: chloral hydrate, dimethyl phthal-
ate, and metolachlor. The DWEL and RAL for dimethyl phthalate
have been removed because the RfD/RfC Work Group last year
decided that the oral RfD, which was reported in IRIS and HEAST,
is not verifiable. No new chemicals have been added to the table
at this time.
This table represents the latest available information on
these chemicals, and supersedes Update #1, which was issued on
September 22, 1994. We have attached copies of the table in both
hard copy and electronic (WordPerfect 5.1) forms. Please ensure
that copies of this table are circulated promptly to all Regional
staff involved with removal actions. If you have any questions
on this updated table, please contact Scott Maid at 703-603-8723.
Attachments
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Tables
Emergency Response Division
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20460
March 1995

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Table Acronyms
CAS #
Chemical Abstract Number
DWEL
Longer-term HA (Child)
MCL
MCLG
MFL
Treat. Tech.
URTH-STAR
Drinking Water Equivalent Level (calculated by multiplying the oral RfD by 70 kilograms (adult
body weight) and dividing by the average volume of water (2 liters) consumed per day)
Drinking Water Health Advisory for 10 kg child consuming 1 liter water per day for up to 7 years
Maximum Contaminant Level (National Primary Drinking Water Standard)
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal
Million Fibers per Liter
MCL is based on the capability of the treatment technology
Draft Short-term Risk Level (STAR) recommended for an Unreasonable Risk to Health (URTH)
under Safe Drinking Water Act

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PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS AND HEALTH ADVISORIES
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Chemical
ORGANICS
CAS #
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(Mg/L)
Cancer
Group
10-4
Cancer
Risk
(Mg/L)
DWEL
(Mg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(Mg/L)
MCL / MCLG
(Mg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(Mg/L)
Acenaphthene
83329
—
—
2,100
—
—
—
2,100
Acetone
67641
D
—
3,500a

. ' —'
¦ ¦
3,500
Acifluorfen (Tackle)
62476599
B2
100
400
100
—/O
—
100
Acrylamide (2-Propenamide)
79061
B2
1
7
20
Treat Tech. / 0
1
¦ 1
Acrylonitrile
107131
B1
6
—
—
—/O
—
6
Adipates (Diethylhexyl)
103231
C
3,000
20,000
20,000
400 / 400
Mr
4,000
Alachlor
15972608
B2
40
400
—
2 / 0
40
40
Aldicarb (Temik)
116063
D
•
35

7/7

35
Aldicarb sulfone
1646884
D
	
35
- -
7 / 7
—
35
Aldicarb sulfoxide
—
D
¦ —-i v.
35

7/7
—
35
Aldrin
309002
B2
0.2
1
0.3
—
—
0.2
Ametyrn
834128
D
—
300
900
—

300
Ammonium sulfamate
7773060
D
—
8,000
20,000
—
—>
8,000
Anthracene
120127
D

11,000
¦-&?' ^


11,000
Atrazine
1912249
C
—
200
50
3 / 3
30
30
Baygon
114261
C

100
40


40
Bentazon
25057890
D
	
90
300
— / 20
	
90
Benz(a)anthracene
56553
B2



0.1/0

0.1
Benzene
71432
A
100
—
—
5/0
100
100
Benzo(a)pyrene
50328
B2



0.2/0
—
0.2
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
205992
B2
—
—
	
0.2/0
—
0.2
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
207089
B2


	
0.2/0

0.2
bis-2-Chloroisopropyl ether
108601
D
•—
1,000
4,000
—
—
1,000
Bromacil
314409
C
¦ . -_T' *
5,000
3,000

; i: i;":'
3,000
Bromochloromethane
74975
Da
-—
500
1,000
	
—
500
Bromodichloromethane
75274
B2
60
700
4,000
100 (80b) / 0

100
Bromofonn
75252
B2
400
700
2,000
100 (80b) / 0
—
400

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Chemical
ORGANICS
CAS#
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(Mg/L)
Cancer
Group
10"4
Cancer
Risk
(Mg/L)
DWEL
(Mg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(Hg/L)
MCL / MCLG
(Mg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(Mg/L)
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide)
74839
D
—
40
100
'V' "

40
Butanone (2-) (see Methyl ethyl ketone)








Butyl benzyl phthalate
85687
C
—
6,000

100/0

6,000
Butylate
2008415
D
—
2,000
1,000
—
—
1,000
Carbaryl
63252
D

4,000
1,000


1,000
Carbofuran
1563662
E
—
200
50
40/40
50
50
Carbon tetrachloride
56235
B2
30
30
70
5/0
30
30
Carboxin
5234684
D
—
4,000
1,000
—
. —
1,000
Chloral hydrate (Trichloroacetaldehyde
302170
C
: —- : '
60
200
60c / 40

60
monohydrate)








Chloramben
133904
D
—
500
200
—
—
200
Chlordane
57749
B2
3
2

2/0
2
2
Chlorobenzene (see Monochlorobenzene)








Chlorodibromomethane (Dibromochloro-
124481
C

700
2,000
100 (80b) / 60

600
methane)







Chloroform (Trichloromethane)
67663
B2
600
400
100
100 (80b) / 0
—
100
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
74873
C

100
400


100
Chlorophenol (2-)
95578
D
—
200
50
	
	
50
Chlorothalonil
1897456
B2
150
500
200


150
Chlorotoluene, o-
95498
D
—
700
2,000
—
— ¦
700
Chlorotoluene, p-
106434
D

700
2,000


700
Chlorpyrifos
2921882
D
—
100
30
—
—
30
Chrysene
218019
B2



0.2/0

0.2
Cumene (see Isopropylbenzene)








Cyanazine
21725462
C
—¦
70
20
— / 1
¥:-v.
20
2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
94757
D
—
400
100
70 / 70
100
100
Dacthal (DCPA)
1861321
D

20(000
5,000
. .¦ — .
—
5,000
Dalapon
75990
D
—
900
300
200 / 200
—
300

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Chemical

Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
ORGANICS
CAS #

10"4

Longer-

URTH
Removal
Cancer
Cancer
DWEL
term HA
MCL / MCLG
-STAR-
Action


Group
Risk

(Child)

Level
Level



(pg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
Di[2-ethylhexyl]adipate
103231
C
3,000
20,000
20,000
400 / 400

4,000
Diazinon
333415
E
—
3
5
—
—
3
Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene
53703
B2
—•
¦¦¦¦.

0.3/0

0.3
Dibromoacetonitrile
3252435
C
—
800
2,000
—
—
800
Dibromochloromethane (see Chlorodibromomethane)







Dibromochloropropane (DBCP)
96128
B2
3
—
—
0.2/0
3
3
Dibromomethane (Methylene Bromide)
74953
D
—
: —



: —
Dibutyl phthalate (Di-n-butyl phthalate)
84742
D
—
4,000
—
—
—
4,000
Dicamba
1918009
D

1,000
300


300
Dichloroacetic acid
79436
B2
	
100
1,000
60° /0
	
100
Dichloroacetonitrile
3018120
C

300
800


300
Dichlorobenzene -o (1,2-)
95501
D
	
3,000
9,000
600 / 600
3,000
3,000
Dichlorobenzene -m (1,3-)
541731
D
	
3,000
9,000
600/600

3,000
Dichlorobenzene -p (1,4-)
106467
C
	
4,000
10,000
75/75
750
750
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon-12)
75718
D

5,000
9,000
—

5,000
Dichloroethane (1,1-)
75343
Ca
	
3,500a
—
—
	
3,500
Dichloroethane (1,2-) (Ethylene
107062
B2
40
¦ ¦ ;	:¦ .
700
5/0
40
40
dichloride)








Dichloroethylene (1,1-)
75354
C
—
400
1,000
7 / 7
70
70
Dichloroethylene (cis- 1,2-)
156592
D
—
400
3,000
70/70
400
400
Dichloroethylene (trans- 1,2-)
156605
D
	
600
2,000
100 / 100
600
600
Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)
75092
B2
500
2,000
-¦ —
5/0

500
Dichlorophenol (2,4-)
120832
D
—
100
30
	
	
30
Dichloropropane (1,2-)
78875
B2a
—


5/0
—
5
Dichloropropene (1,3-) (cis and trans)
542756
B2
20
10
30
— 10
—
10
Dieldrin
60571
B2
0.2
2
0.5


0.2
Diethyl phthalate
84662
D
—
30,000
—
	
	
30,000
Diethylhexyl (see Adipates)









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Chemical

Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
ORGANICS
CAS #

10"4

Longer-

URTH
Removal
Cancer
Cancer
DVVEL
term HA
MCL / MCLG
-STAR-
Action


Group
Risk

(Child)

Level
Level



(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
Diethylhexyl phthalate
117817
B2
300
700
— ¦
6/0
—
300
Dimethrin
70382
D
—
10,000
10,000
—
—
10,000
Dimethyl methylphosphonate
756796
C
700
7,000
2,000
—
—
2,000
Dimethyl phthalate
131113
D

:':'
r-y.
. : —v--

—-
DIMP (Diisopropylmethylphosphonate)
1445756
D
—
3,000
8,000
—
—
3,000
Dinitrobenzene (1,3-)
99650
D
—
5
40
— ¦ ¦

5
Dinitrotoluene (2,4-)
121142
—
—
100
300
	
—
—
Dinitrotoluene (2,6-)
25321146
—
—_
40
400
' : —
yG-f:

Dinitrotoluene, tgd (2,6- & 2,4-)
—
B2
5
—

	
—
5
Dinoseb
88857
D
¦—, '
40
10
7/7

10
Dioxane p- (1,4-)
123911
B2
700
—
—
—
—
700
Dioxin (see 2,3,7,8-TCDD)








Diphenamid
957517
D
—
1,000
300
—
—
300
Diphenylamine
122394
D

1,000
300


300
Diquat
85007
D
—
80
—
20 120
—
80
Disulfoton
298044
E

1
3


1
Dithiane (1,4-)
505293
D
—
400
400
—
—
400
Diuron
330541
D
—
70
300


70
Endothall
145733
D
—
700
200
100/ 100
—
200
Endrin
72208
D

10
3
2/2
—
3
Epichlorohydrin
106898
B2
400
70
70
Treat. Tech. / 0
70
70
Ethylbenzene
100414
D
—
3,000
1,000
700 / 700
1,000
1,000
Ethylene dibromide (1,2-) (EDB)
106934
B2
0.04
—
—
0.05 / 0
0.05
0.05
Ethylene dichloride (see 1,2-Dichloroethane)







Ethylene glycol
107211
D
—
40,000
6,000
—
—
6,000
Ethyl ether
60297
¦—

7,000a

—

7,000
Ethylene thiourea (ETU)
96457
B2
30
3
100
—
	
3

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Chemical
ORGANICS
CAS#
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(Mg/L)
Cancer
Group
10'4
Cancer
Risk
(Mg/L)
DWEL
(Mg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(Mg/L)
MCL/MCLG
(Mg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(Mg/L)
Fenamiphos
22224926
D
—
9
5
—

5
Fluometuron
2164172
D
—
400
2,000
—
	
400
Fluorene
86737
D
—
1,400
— .


1,400
Fluorotrichloromethane (Freon-l I)
75694
D
¦—
10,000
3,000
—¦
—
3,000
Fonofos
944229
D
—
70
20


20
Formaldehyde
50000
B1
—
5,000
5,000
—
—
5,000
Freon-l 1 (see Fluorotrichloromethane)








Freon-l2 (see Dichlorodifluoromethane)








Freon 113 (1,1,2-Trichloro-
76131
—
—
l,100,000a
— ¦ '¦


1,100,000
1,2,2-trifluoroethane)








Glyphosate
1071836
E
—
4,000
1,000
700 / 700
	
1,000
Heptachlor
76448
B2
0.8
20
5
0.4/0
0.8
0.8
Heptachlor epoxide
1024573
B2
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.2 / 0
0.4e
0.4
Hexachlorobenzene
118741
B2
2
30
50
1/0

2
Hexachlorobutadiene
87683
C
—
70
100
— / 1
—
70
Hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma (see Lindane)







Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
77474
D
—
200
—
50 / 50
—
200
Hexachloroethane
67721
C
—;
40
100


40
Hexane (n-)
110543
D
—
—
4,000
—
—
4,000
Hexazinone
51235042
D
—i
1,000
3,000
—
—
1,000
HMX (Octahydro 1,3.5,7-tetranitro-
2691410
D
—
2,000
5,000
—
—
2,000
1,3,5,7-tetrazocine)








Indeno[l,2,3-c,d]pyrene
193395
B2
— .

J.:';;;:
0.4/0

0.4
Isophorone
78591
C
4,000
7,000
15,000
—
—
7,000
Isopropyl methylphosphonate
6838933
D
—*
4,000
30,000
—
—
4,000
Isopropylbenzene (Cumene)
98828
—
—
l,400a
—
—
—
1,400
Kerb (see Pronamide)








Lindane (Hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma)
58899
C
—
10
30
0.2 / 0.2
2
2

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Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
ORGANICS
CAS#

io-4

Longer-

URTH
Removal
Cancer
Cancer
DWEL
term HA
MCL / MCLG
-STAR-
Action


Group
Risk

(Child)

Level
Level



(Hg/L)
(pg/L)
(pg/L)
(pg/L)
(pg/L)
(Pg/L)
Malathion
121755
D
—
800
200


200
Maleic hydrazide
123331
D
—
20,000
5,000
—
—
5,000
MCPA (4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxy)-acetic
94746
E
.—...
50
100


50
acid)








Methomyl
16752775
D
—
900
300
—
	
300
Methoxychlor
72435
D

200
50
40/40
50
50
Methyl bromide (see Bromomethane)








Methyl chloride (see Chloromethane)








Methyl ethyl ketone (2-Butanone)
78933
Da
—
21,000"
—
—
—
21,000
Methyl parathion
298000
D
—
9
30

—
9
Methyl tert butyl ether
1634044
D
—
200
500
—
—
200
Methylene bromide (see Dibromomethane)







Methylene chloride (see Dichloromethane)







Metolachlor
51218452
C

3,500
1,000


1,000
Metribuzin
21087649
D
—
900
300
	
—
300
Monochloroacetic acid (Chloroacetic
79118

	: . ' .
70a


•: '/V::-:
70
acid)








Monochlorobenzene (Chlorobenzene)
108907
D
	
700
2,000
100/ 100
700
700
Naphthalene
91203
D
;;
100
400


100
Nitroguanidine
556887
D
—
4,000
10,000
	
—
4,000
Nitrophenols p-
25154556
D
-
300
800


300
Octachlorocamphene (see Toxaphene)








Oxamyl
23135220
E

900
200
200/200

200
Paraquat
1910425
E
—
200
50
—
—
50
Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
82688
Ca
—
O
O
...7. :
_

100
Pentachlorophenol
87865
B2
30
1,000
300
1/0
30
30
Perchloroethylene (see Tetrachloroethylene)







Phenol
108952
D
—
20,000
6,000
—
—
6,000

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Chemical
ORGANICS
CAS #
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(pg/L)
Cancer
Group
io-4
Cancer
Risk
(Pg/L)
DWEL
(Hg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(pg/L)
MCL / MCLG
(pg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(fig/L)
Picloram
1918021
D
—
2,000
700
500/500
—
700
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
1336363
B2
0.5
—
—
0.5/0
0.5
0.5
Prometon
1610180
D

500
200


200
Pronamide (Kerb)
23950585
C
—
3,000
800
—
—
800
Propachlor
1918167
D
—
500
100

—
100
Propazine
139402
C
—
700
500
—
—
500
Propham
122429
D
—
600
5,000

—
600
Pyrene
129000
D
—
1,100
—
—
—
1,100
RDX (Hexahydro-1,3.5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine)
121824
C
30
100
100
—
'7:
100
Simazine
122349
C
—
200
70
4/4
—
40
Styrene
100425
C
. —r .
7,000
2,000
100/100
1,000
1,000
T (2,4,5-)
93765
D
	
350
800
—
—
350
Tackle (see Acifluorfen)








TCDD (2,3,7,8-) (v) (Dioxin)
1746016
B2
0.00002
0.00004
0.00001
0.00003 / 0
—
0.00003
Tebuthiuron
34014181
D

2,000
700


700
Temik (see Aldicarb)








Terbacil
5902512
: ^ E

400
300
—

300
Terbufos
13071799
D
	
5
1
—
—
1
Tetrachloroethane (1,1,1,2-)
630206
C
100
1,000
900


900
Tetrachloroethane (1,1,2,2-)
79345
Ca
20a
—
—
—
—
2
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
127184
B21
70
500
1,000
5/0
70
70
Toluene
108883
D
—
7,000
2,000
1,000 / 1,000
—
2,000
Toxaphene (Octachlorocamphene)
8001352
B2
3
3

3/0
3
3
TP (2,4,5-) (2(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy-
93721
D
—
300
70
50/50
70
70
propionic acid)








Trichloroacetaldehyde (Chloral) see Chloral hydrate (hydrated form of trichloroacetaldehyde)



Trichloroacetic acid
76039
C
—
4,000
4,000
60° / 300
—
3,000
Trichiorobenzene (1,2,4-)
120821
D
—
400
100
70/70
—
100

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PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS AND HEALTH ADVISORIES
March 1995
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Chemical
ORGANICS
CAS#
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(Mg/L)
Canrer
Group
10"4
Cancer
Risk
(Mg/L)
DVVEL
(Mg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(Mg/L)
MCL / MCLG
(Mg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(Mg/L)
Trichlorobenzene (1,3,5-)
108703
D
—
200
600
—
—
200
Trichloroethane (1,1,1-)
71556
D
—
1,000
40,000
200/200
1,000
1,000
Trichloroethane (1,1,2-)
79005
C
—
100
400
5 / 3
—
30
Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene)
79016
B2
300
300
,v"
5/0
300
300
Trichloromethane (see Chloroform)








Trichlorophenol (2,4,6-)
88062
B2
300

IlllftaS-'vv-
300
Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid (2(2,4,5-)) (see 2,4,5-TP)






Trichloropropane (1,2,3-)
96184
B2
¦
200 :



200
l,l,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane (see Freon 113)







Trifluralin
1582098
.. C
500 :
, 300

—

80.
Trinitroglycerol
55630
—
—
—
5

—
5
Trinitrotoluene (2,4,6-)
118967
C
100
20
20
—

20
Vinyl chloride
75014
A
1.5
—
10
2/0
2
2
Vydate (see Oxamyl)








Xylenes (mixed)
1330207
D
—
60,000
40,000
10,000 / 10,000
40,000
40,000
a Based on data from IRIS or HEAST in the absence of a published U.S. EPA, Office of Water value
b Total for all trihalomethanes combined cannot exceed 80 |ig/L
c Total for all haloacetic acids cannot exceed 60 |ug/L
d Technical Grade (tg); 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene are unlikely to occur alone
e Based on special considerations

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PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS AND HEALTH ADVISORIES
March 1995
Chemical

Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
INORGANICS
CAS#

10"4

Longer-

URTH
Removal
Cancer
Cancer
DWEL
term HA
MCL / MCLG
-STAR-
Action


Group
Risk

(Child)

Level
Level



(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L) 3
(Mg/L)
(Mg/L)
Ammonia
7664417
D
—
—
—
—
—
34,OOOa
(taste)
Antimony
7440360
D
—
10
10
6/6

10
Arsenic
7440382
A
2
—
—
50/ —
—
50
Asbestos fibers >10 |itn
1332214
A
700 MFL


7 MFL / 7 MFL
70 MFL
70 MFLb
Barium
7440393
D
—
2,000
—
2,000 / 2,000
—
2,000
Beryllium
7440417
B2
0.8
200
4,000
4/4

1
Boron
7440428
D
—
3,000
900
—
—
900
Bromate
15541454
¦¦¦ —



10/0

10
Cadmium
7440439
D
—
20
5
5 / 5
5
5
Chloramines (measured free chlorine)
10599903
Da
—
3,300
1,000
4,000 / 4,000

4,000
Chlorine
7782505
D
—
3,500
—
4,000 / 4,000
—
4,000
Chlorine dioxide
10049044
D

350
—
800 / 300
ifc;'
800
Chlorite
7758192
D
—
100
—
1,000 / 80
—
1000
Chromium III (see Chromium total)
16065831







Chromium VI (see Chromium total)
18540299







Chromium (total)
—
D

200
200
100 / 100
200
200
Copper
7440508
D
—
—
—
Treat. T. / 1,300
1,300
1,300
Cyanide
57125
D
: V ,
800
200
200 / 200

200
Fluoride
16984488
—
—
4,200
—
4,000/4,000
5,000°
5,000
Hypochlorite
7681529
—
. -
—

— / 4,000
yiiiiiaiig;
—
Hypochlorous acid
7790923
—
—
—
—
— / 4,000
—
—
Lead at tap
7439921
B2



Treat. Tech. / 0
30c
30
Manganese
7439965
Da
—
200
—
— / —
—
200
Mercury
7439976
D

10
¦ ' ¦rV~.
2/2
10
10
Molybdenum
7439987
D
—
200
10
—
—
10
Nickel
7440020
D

600
500
100/ 100

500
Nitrate
14797558
—
—
56,000
—
10,000 / 10,000
10,000
10,000

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NUMERIC REMOVAL ACTION LEVELS FOR CONTAMINATED DRINKING WATER SITES
PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS AND HEALTH ADVISORIES
March 1995
Chemical
INORGANICS
CAS#
Cancer Risk
Standards and Health Advisories
Superfund
Removal
Action
Level
(Mg/L)
Cancer
Group
io-4
Cancer
Risk
(Mg/L)
DWEL
(Mg/L)
Longer-
term HA
(Child)
(Mg/L)
MCL / MCLG
(Mg/L)
URTH
-STAR-
Level
(Mg/L)
Nitrite
14797650
—
—
5,600
—' '
1,000/ 1,000
1 000
1,000
Nitrate+Nitrite
—
—
—
—
—
10,000 / 10,000
10,000
10,000
Selenium
7782492
—

200

50/50
200
200
Silver
7440224
D
—
200
200
—
—
*u
O
O
Strontium
7440246
D
¦ ¦ :.
90,000
25,000

—
25,000
Sulfate
7757826
—
	
—
—
—
—
250,000








(aesthetics)
Thallium
7440280
—
. —:: . .
2
7
2/0.5
—
2
Vanadium
7440622
D
—
250a
—
—
—
250
White phosphorus
772314
D
—
0.5
i ¦¦¦


0.5
Zinc
7440666
D
—
10,000
3,000
—
—
3,000
Zinc chloride (measured as zinc)
—
D

10,000
3,000


3,000
a Based on data from IRIS or HEAST in the absence of a published U.S. EPA, Office of Water value
b MFL = million fibers per liter
c Based on special considerations
d Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level intended to protect general public from argyuria (a cosmetic effect) over a lifetime

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