DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER TRAINING MATERIALS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
July 1993
Prepared by
LABAT-ANDERSON Incorporated
Arlington, VA
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DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATPR TRAINING MATERIALS
INTRODUCTION
This Directory gives abstracts and ordering information for
drinking water training documents produced since July 1992 by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water.
The Directory is patterned after The Drinking Water Training
Resources Directory: A National Training Coalition Directory of
Current Training Materials, First Edition, which contains many
Office of Water training materials published prior to July 1992.
DIRECTORY FORMAT AND CONTENT
Entries are arranged alphabetically by title and contain the
following components:
- Title
- Author
- Producer
- Publication Date
- Material type and description
Publications are identified either as Training Materials
(TM) publications developed specifically for training
activity, or Training Reference Materials (TRM) -
publications useful in supporting training activities.
- Keywords
This directory uses the keywords that appear in the
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National
Training Coalition Directory of Current Training
Materials, First Edition.
- Abstract
• Availability and cost
Each entry lists at least one source for the material and
its cost. Materials tray be ordered from the following:
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water Resource Center, RC-4100
401 M St., SW
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 260-77 86 (voice mail request line}
(202) 260-4383 (fax)
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
1200 Chambers Rd.
Room 310
Columbus, Ohio 43212
(614) 292-6717
(614) 292-0263 (fax)
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
U.S. Department of Commerce
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, Virginia 22161
1.-800-553-6847
(703) 487-4839 (TDD for the hearing impaired)
(703) 921-8647 (fax)
AVAILABILITY
Single copies of this Directory are available at no cost from the
EPA Office of Water Resource Center (202-260-7786).
Copies of the Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A
National Training Coalition Directory of Current Training
Materia 1s (July 1992) are available from the Educational
Resources Information Center (614) 292-6717. Ask for publication
# 6 5 5 G ($16.25).
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KEYWORD INDEX
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KEYWORD INDEX
Analysis/Analytical Methods
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State
and Local Ground Water Protection Programs
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking
Water: Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third
Edition; Change 2 - September
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support f
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
Assessments
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection by-
products (a) in Public Drinking Water
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
Standards
Bibliography
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training
Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials
Coliform Rule
Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual {Including Appendix
D)
Compliance
Drinking Water Information Guide
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act:
The Role of Restructuring
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection bv
Products Regulatory Impact Analvsis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
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Contaminants
Drinking Water Information Guide
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Servi ng
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Sys terns
Serving
Copper
Lead and Copper Monitoring
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems?
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
Corrosivity/Corrosion Control
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Marual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control. Treatment
Costs/Cost Estimating
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products:
Executive Summary
Disinfection/Disinfection By-products
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
products (6a) in Public Drinking Water
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection Bv-Products (D/DBP) Regulations
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
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Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-products Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants
and By-Products
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products:
Executive Summary
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
Standards
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.21
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.21 - User's
Manual
Drinking Water Regulations
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
Drinking Water Information Guide
Drinking Water Training Resources
Training Coalition Directory of
Framework for Decision Making: An
Directory: A National
Current Training Materials
EPA Perspective
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine
Case Studies
lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
1.01 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems
3,301 to 10,000 Persons
E.ead and Copper Rule: Definitions
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based
Pub! i.c Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 50,001 to 100,000
Monitoring Requirements for
Serving >100,000 Persons
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
Serving
Reporting for
Persons
Lead and
Copper Rules; Water Systems
Factsheet
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance
Chemicals
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfe
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact
By-
products
in Support of
Analvsis
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Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products:
Executive Summary
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
Standards
Education
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National
Training Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials..
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Communitv-Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce
Lead in Drinking Water
Emergency Planning
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State
Governments
Enforcement
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water
Treatment Rule
Financial Characteristics/Financing
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine
Case Studies
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs:
Financing Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Ground Water
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative
Wellhead Protection Programs
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State
and Local Ground Water Protection Programs
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State
Government s
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
Ground Water Disinfection/GroLind Water Disinfection Rule
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
S tandards
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Hea M:h/Health Effects
Drinking Water Information Guide
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants
and By-Products
Indian Tribes
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
Control (UIC) Program
Laboratory/Laboratory Certification
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking
Water: Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third
Edition; Change 2 - September
Large Water Systems
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
Lead
Lead and Copper Monitoring
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
500 Persons
Copper Monitoring
3,300 Persons
101 to
L.ead and
5 01 i o
Iead and
3 , 301
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
to 10,000 Persons
Reporting for
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce
Lead in Drinking Water
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and
Serving "10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Based
Copper Rules; Water Systems
Copper Rules; Water Systems
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Monitoring "Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
for
Water
Systems
Serv i.ng
for
Water
Svs terns
Serving
for
Water
Systems
Serving
for
Water
Systems
Serving
l_.ead/Copper Rule
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance
101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance
501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance
3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper
Serving >100,000 Persons
Rules; Water Systems
Rules; Water Systems
Rules; Water Systems
Management and Administration
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
Control (UIC) Program
Maximum Contaminant Levels/Maximum Contaminant Level Goals
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
products (6a) in Public Drinking Water
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants
and By-Products
Medium Water Systems
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Microbiological Contaminants
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
Use of Microbial Risk Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
Standards
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Mod eIs
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-products Rule
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products:
Executive Summary
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.21
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 121- User's
Manua1
Gu idance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Wa ter
Svs tems
Serving
Gu idance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Guidance
for
Water
Systems
Serving
Moni toring
Lead and Copper Monitoring
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
101 to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring
3,301 to 1,0,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules; Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products (D/DBP) Regulations
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection Bv-Products Rule
Non-Public Water Systems
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems; Maine
Case Studies
Plumbing/Plumbing Code
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
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Primacy
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
Control (UIC) Program
Public Water System Supervision Program
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
Control (UIC) Program
Public Water Systems
Drinking Water Information Guide
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State
Governments
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine
Case Studies
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce
Lead in Drinking Water
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
products (Phase 6a) in Public Drinking Water
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs:
Financing Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Reporting
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including
Appendix D)
Total Coliform Rule: Implementation Manual (Including Appendix
D)
Res tructuring
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Role of Restructuring
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine
Case Studies
Restructuring Manual
Safe Drinking Water Act
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act:
The Role of Restructuring
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Restructuring Manual
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Secondary Contaminants
Secondary Drinking Water Reguiations: Guidance for Nuisance
Chemi ca1s
Small Water Systems
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water
Supply System
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act:
The Role of Restructuring
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101
to 500 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501
to 3,300 Persons
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products (D/DBP) Regulations
Restructuring Manual
State Programs/Reguiations
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State
Governments
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs:
Financing Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including
Appendix D)
Total Coliform Rule; Implementation Manual {Including Appendix
D)
Surface Water Treatment Rule
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water
Treatment Rule
Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual {Including
Appendix D)
Use of Microbial Ri.sK Assessment in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
Standards
Technical Assistance
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State
and Local Ground Water Protection Programs
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
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Treatment; Techniques/Technologies
Evaluation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water
Supply System
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products;
Executive Summary
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.21
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 1.21 - User's
Manual
Trihalomethanes
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products (D/DBP) Regulations
Underground Injection Control
Indian Primary Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
Control (UIC) Program
Violations
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting fur
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Water Quality
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking
Water: Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third
Edition; Change 2 - September
Water Quality Protection
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
Water Treatment
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
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Wellhead Protection
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Tsn Examples of Innovative
Wellhead Protection Programs
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
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PUBLICATIONS
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DIRECTORY OF DRINKING WATER TRAINING MATERIAL
Analysis of; Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation of Disinfection
By-Products
Cromwell III, J.; Zhang, X.; Letklewicz, F.; Regli, s.; Macler
B . '
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
November 1993
T'RM, Manual, 196 pages
Keywords: analysis, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations, models
Executive order 12291 requires the preparation of a Regulatory
Impact Analysis (RIA) on all new major federal regulations. The
goal of an RIA is to develop and organize information.on
benefits, costs, and economic impacts so as to clarify trade-offs
among alternative regulatory options. This paper outlines
explicit methodology for assessing the technical potential for
risk - risk trade-offs. The strategies used to cope with
complexities and uncertainties in developing the Disinfection By-
products Regulatory Analysis Model are explained. Results are
presented and discussed in light of uncertainties, and in light
of the analytical requirements for regulatory impact analysis.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 811/R-92-008
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $13.00
Order No.: 197D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.00
Order No.: PB93-134344
Case Studies in WeiIhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative
Wellhead Protection Programs
U.vS. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
December 1992
TRM, Manual, 35 pages
Keywords: ground water, wellhead protection
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This technical assistance document assists state, local, and
tribal water managers in developing, refining, and implementing
wellhead protection programs by providing examples of programs
already in place.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.0
Order if: 813/R-92-002
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $5.50
Order #: 468G
National Technical Information Service
Cos t: $17.50
Order #: PB93-207363
Drinking Water Information Guide
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Drinking Water
December 1990
TRM, Manual, 132 pages
Keywords: compliance, contaminants, drinking water regulations,
health/health effects, public water systems
This guide describes EPA's information sources that cover Federal
Public Water System Supervision (PWSS) rules, public water
systems, health effects of drinking water contaminants, risk
analysis, economic analysis of PWSS rules, and compliance with
PWSS rules. The Guide also identifies information routinely
available from the states.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: SO.00
Order No.: Use Title
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training
Coalition Director of Current Training Materials
National Training Coalition
199 2
TRM, Bibliography, 148 p.
Keywords: Bibliography, Education
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This is a bibliography of drinking water training materials
produced by the American Water Works Association, the Association
of State Drinking Water Administrators, the National Rural Water
Association, the Rural Community Assistance Program, the National
Environmental Training Association, and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. Ordering information is included for the
items listed.
Availability; Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $16.25
Order No.: 655G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order #: PB93-202802
Evaluation of Demonstiation Technologies: Quail Creek Water
Supply System
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
February 1993
TRM, Report, 4 0 pages
Keywords: small water systems, treatment techniques/technologies
In order to facilitate the development and use of simple,
inexpensive drinking water treatment technologies for use by
small water systems {<3,300 persons), the U.S. EPA established
the Small System Technology and Training Support Initiative.
Demonstration sites for the water treatment equipment are based
upon specific contaminant problems and geographic location. This
document discusses the ongoing demonstration of central and
household treatment units at the Quail Creek system near
Spicewood, Texas.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 406G
National Technical Information System
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-1.567 27
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Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Regli, S.; Cromwell, J.; Zhang, X.; Gelderloos, A.; Grubbs, W.;
Letkiewi.cz, F.; Macler, B.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Drinking Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 78 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations, maximum contaminant
levels/maximum contaminant level goals
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is developing
national regulations to control for disinfectants and
disinfection by-products (D/DBPs) in public drinking water
supplies. A fundamental goal in setting any new regulation is to
be able to conclude with confidence that the resultant changes in
treatment would lead to a significant overall decrease in risk to
public health. This paper describes the analysis that the EPA is
undertaking in pursuit of meeting this goal.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $8.25
Order No.: 198D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.00
Order No.: PB93-134369
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water
Treatment Rule
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
0E f ice of Water
June .1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 24 pages
Keywords: enforcement, Surface Water Treatment Rule
The Surface Water Treatment Rule will reduce public exposure to
waterborne microbiological contaminants by requiring filtration
of certain systems by June 29, 1993. Consequently, because of
the public health risk and the impending deadline, enforcement of
the rule is given a very high priority. This memo provides
guidance on the rule as applied to unfiltered systems remaining
unfiltered and unfiltered systems which must filter. The
guidance encourages (1) cooperation in State and federal
enforcement; (2} bringing judicial enforcement actions before
June 29, 1993; (3) combining actions against small systems; (4)
prioritizing judicial actions on size, risk, and resources; and
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(5) addressing small systems with judicial, rather than
administrative, proceedings.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
C o s t: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-186633
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
December 1991
TM, Guidance Manual, 116 pages
Keywords: contaminants, public water systems, water quality,
water quality protection, wellhead protection
This technical assistance document assists state and local water
managers in developing and refining methods and procedures for
inventorying existing and potential sources of contamination
within wellhead protection areas. This document discusses the
design, structure, and function of contaminant source
inventories. There are detailed discussions of contaminant
sources of concern and methodologies for identifying these
sources. There are also suggestions on how to manage the
information collected on these sources and how to use this
information to protect public drinking water supplies. This
document also contains case studies of contaminant source
inventories, which are excellent examples of wellhead protection
in action.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $12.00
Order No.: 651G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB 93-126407
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State
and Local Ground Water Protection Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
April 199 3
TRM, Manual, 118 p.
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Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, ground water, technical
assi stance
This guide familiarizes state and local ground water program
managers with the tools of economic analysis. It shows how thes
tools can be used to evaluate ground water programs through cost
effectiveness or cost-benefit analyses. Case studies show the
practical application of cost analysis, cost-effectiveness
analysis, and cost-benefit analysis. A bibliography is included
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.0
Order No.: 813/R-93-001
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $12.25
Order No.: 469G
National Technical Information Service.
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB93-207397
Guide to Ground Water Supply Contingency Planning for Local and
State Governments
Simon, R.A.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA Ground Water Protection Division
May 1990
TM, Guidance Manual, 148 pages
Keywords: emergency pianning, ground water, public water systems
state programs/regulations
This document is intended to assist states and communities in
designing and implementing plans for the replacement and
maintenance of public drinking water supplies that come from
ground water sources, particularly in the event of supply and
service interruptions caused by chemical or biological
contamination or physical disruptions.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.6.00
Order No.: 647G
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $26.00
Order No.: PB91 14 5755
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Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act:
The Role of Restructuring
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
September 1992
TRM, Brochure, 8 pages
Keywords: compli ance, restructuring, Safe Drinking Wa ter Act,
small water systems
This brochure answers some of the most commonly asked questions
about restructuring and provides sources of additional
information. It is often distributed with the Res tructuri ng
Manual, also included in this directory.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 812/K-92-001
Indian Primacy Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection Control
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Inst.i t„uti orral Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case
S tudies
U.y. Environmental Protection Agency
0 f f i cb o f Water
March 199 3
TM, Case Studies, At> p.
Keywords: drinking water regulations, financial
characteristics/financing, non-public water systems,
public water systems, restructuring, wells
This paper recounts how four Maine communities sought and found
institutional solutions to drinking water problems. Each
scenario describes the system, outlines the problems, reviews the
chronology of events, points out the lessons learned and gives
the system's current status.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $2.7 5
Order No,: 631G
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-180834
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
<100 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protect ion Agency
May 199 2
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, monitoring, small water systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
}9Q1. This manual provides guidance for lead and copper
monitoring for water systems serving <100 people. It outlines
how to conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead and copper
sampling sites, how and when to collect lead and copper tap water
samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter samples,
and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples.
It also gives schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
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Order No.: 400D
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National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.50
Order No.: PB93-159002
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 101
to 500 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, monitoring, small water systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. This manual gives lead and copper monitoring guidance for
water systems serving 101 to 500 persons. It tells how to
conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead and copper
sampling sites, how and when to collect lead and copper tap water
samples, how and when to collect water quality parameter samples,
and how and when to collect lead and copper source water samples.
It also gives schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order Wo.: 401D
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-174522
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving 501
to 3,300 Persons
Offic.e of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
May 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, monitoring, small water systems
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. This manual gives guidance to water systems serving 501 to
3,300 persons on monitoring levels of lead and copper. It tells
how to conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead an copper
sampling sites, discusses how and when to collect lead and copper
tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality
parameter samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper
source water samples. It also gives schedules and sample forms
and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No.: 402D
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-174530
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
May 199 2
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, medium water systems, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. This manual gives monitoring guidance for water systems
serving 3,301 to 10,000 persons. It outlines how to conduct a
materials evaluation to identify lead and copper sampling sites,
how and when to collect lead and copper tap water samples, how
and when to collect water quality parameter samples, and how and
when to collect lead and copper source water samples. It also
offers schedules and sample work forms.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No: 4 03D
National Technical Information Service
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Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agencv
May 199 3
TM, Guidance Manual, 7 6 pages
Keywords: compliance, copper, drinking water regulations, lead,
Lead/Copper Rule, monitoring, violations
This document contains the requirements for State reporting to
EPA and the definitions for violations and significant
noncompliers under the Lead and Copper Rule.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No.: 405D
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-156131
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
Black and Veatch; Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
September 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 224 pages
Keywords: copper, corrosivitv/corrosion control, lead, plumbing/
plumbing code, treatment techniques/technologies
This volume focuses on the evaluation of corrosion control
treatment options and optimization of the full-scale treatment.
The manual discusses the procedures that can be used by water
systems to determine the appropriate corrosion control treatment.
It also discusses the available testing protocols for conducting
the demonstration studies that many large systems will be
required to perform prior to making their treatment
recommendation to the State. For smaller systems, the manual
contains a summary of case studies separated by the raw water
quality to assist these systems in making their treatment
recommendation to the State. The manual also provides a guidance
to assist State regulatory agencies in reviewing data from
corrosion control studies and in specifying optimal water quality
parameters. An additional chapter provides guidance on the lead
service "line replacement.
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ScrvIce
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Community-Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Cohen, J.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
July 199.2
TM, Guidance Manual, 82 pages
Keywords: compliance, copper, drinking water regulations,
education, lead, lead/copper rule
This document provides information to water suppliers on how to
conduct a community-based public education program on lead in
drinking water to ensure compliance with EPA's final Lead and
Copper Rule. Information includes the following: organizing a
community task force, developing an action plan, preparing public
education materials, developing a water-testing program, and
implementing the program. Sample public education materials are
included as exhibits.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-101079
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead
in Drinking Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Off: ice of Water
TM, Brochure, 4 p.
Keywords: education, lead, public water systems
This brochure outlines what consumers can do to reduce lead in
their drinking water. It also gives information about water
testing and about the health effects of lead.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Price: $0.0
Order No.: 810/F-93-001
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A Learni ng "Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
The National Environmental Health Association
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
71992
TM, Manual, 137 pages
Keywords: drinking water regulations, public water systems, bafe
Drinking Water Act, small water systems, state
programs/regulat ions
The 1986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act mandated
sweeping changes in the scope and costs of State Drinking Water
Programs. Some states are maximizing available resources by
relying on local governments to carry out some of their drinking
water responsibilities. This guidebook was developed to provide
states and local governments with practical advice and
suggestions about formal agreements related to Safe Drinking
Water Act responsibilities.
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Order No.: 473G
National Technical Information Center
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Order No.: PB93-185601
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA Ground Water Protection Division
June 1992
TRM, Manual, 57 pages
Keywords: financial characteristics/financingr ground water,
state programs/regulations, wellhead protection
The 1.986 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
established a new Wellhead Protection (WHP) Program to protect
ground waters that supply well and well fields that contribute
drinking water to public water supply systems. This document
provides information to State and local managers of water quality
and water supply about financing approaches to support wellhead
protection initiatives. This information may help managers match
funding options to protection activities during development and
financial planning of their own WHP Program. This document
discusses WHP initiatives, sources of funds, institutional
options, and includes case studies of five WHP Programs.
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Order No.: 646G
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB92-188705
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking
Water: Criteria and Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third Edition;
Change 2 September
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Cincinnati, Ohio
September 1992
TM, Guidance Manual, 40 pages
Keywords: Analysis/Analytical Methods, Laboratory/Laboratory
Certification, Water Quality
This is the second change to the Manual for the Certification of
Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water of October 1982. This is a
collection of pages that supersedes pages in the original manual.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
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Order No.: EPA 814/B-92-002
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
March 1992
I'M, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, lead, Lead/Copper
Rule, medium water systems, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. Three monitoring protocols are included in the final rule:
(1) tap water monitoring for lead and copper; (2) water quality
parameter monitoring; and (3) source water monitoring for lead
and copper. This guidance document outlines the monitoring
practices and procedures required of water systems serving 10,001
to 50,000 persons.
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Order No.: 404D
National Technical Information Service
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Order _No.: PB93-174555
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving 50r001 to 100,000 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
December 1991
TM, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, large water
systems, lead, Lead/Copper Rule, monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. This manual outlines how to conduct a materials evaluation
to identify lead and copper sampling sites, how and when to
collect lead and copper tap water samples, how and when to
collect water quality parameter samples, and how and when to
collect lead and copper source water samples. It also gives
schedules and sample forms and worksheets.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $6.50
Order No.: 422D
National Technical Information Center
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Order No.: P893-174514
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
Office of Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
December .199 1
TM, Guidance Manual, 68 pages
Keywords: copper, drinking water regulations, large water
systems, lead, Lead/Copper Rule, monitoring
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promulgated National
Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper on June 7,
1991. This manual outlines the lead and copper monitoring
requirements for water systems serving >100,000 persons. It
discusses how to conduct a materials evaluation to identify lead
and copper sampling sites, how and when to collect lead and
copper tap water samples, how and when to collect water quality
parameter samples, and how and when to collect lead and copper
source water samples. It also gives schedules and sample forms
and worksheets.
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Order No. : 423D
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-174563
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
products (Phase 6a) in Public Drinking Water
Wade Miller Associates, Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 60 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
maximum contaminant levels/maximum contaminant level
goals, public water systems
The EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water is currently
developing national primary drinking water regulations for
disinfectant and disinfection by-product contaminants. Thirteen
contaminants are being considered for regulation under Phase 6.
These contaminants, referred to as Phase 6a, are the subjects of
this report.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No.: 192D
National Technical Information Service
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Order No.: PB93-134377
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An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs:
Financing Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
0 f f ice of Water
May 1992
TRM, Report, 92 pages
Keywords: financial, characteristics/financing, public water
systems, state programs/regulations
This report provides an overview of alternative financing
programs in twelve states. These programs were designed to
provide financial assistance to local entities for the
construction, enhancement, and rehabilitation of drinking water
treatment facilities as well as other state infrastructure needs.
Each state outline includes information on the development of the
program, their specific objective, criteria for funding projects,
and a description on how each program has been implemented.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.00
Order No.: 812-R-92-001
Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $9.50
Order No.: 104D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.50
Order No.: PB93-132637
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products (D/DBP) Regulations
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
January 1993
TRM, Report, 22 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, monitoring,
small water systems, trihalomethanes
The U.S. EPA is engaged in a negotiated rulemaking proceeding on
the D/DBP rule. This document, provides a model set of monitoring
requirements upon which the negotiations may build. The model is
based upon a combination of the trihalomethane monitoring
requirements and the 1991 Standardized Monitoring Framework. In
particular, the suggestions in this document, address smaller
svsterns and svsterns less vulnerable to DBP exposure.
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Order No.: PB93-157576
Restructuring Manual
01: [ ice oC Water
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-
December 1991
TM, Manual, 55 pages
Keywords: restructuring, Safe Drinking Water Act, small water
systems
This manual discusses different types of restructuring options
and some of the most commonly encountered problems that can slow
or stop a restructuring effort.
Availability: Water Resource Center
Cost: $ 0.00
Order No.: 570/9-91-035
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance
Chemicals
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
July 1992
TM, Brochure, 1 p.
Keywords: drinking water regulations, secondary maximum
contaminant levels
This brochure outlines the problems caused by secondary
contaminants and how these problems can be corrected.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.0
Order No.: 810/K-92-001
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Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By Products
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Ge Icier loos , A.; Harrington, G . ; Owen, D . ; Regli, S . ; Schaef er ,
K . ; C r oin w e 1 1 III, J . ; Zhang, X .
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
1992
TRM, Report, 32 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, compliance,
disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water
regulations
The U.S. EPA is in the process of developing regulations designed
to limit the concentrations of disinfectants and their by-
products in drinking water systems. The objective of regulatory
analysis is to determine the potential impacts of implementing
different regulatory options. This paper describes one aspect of
this analysis.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $3.25
Order No.: 194D
National 'Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134385
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
February 1993
TRM, Factsheet, 1 p.
Keywords: drinking water regulations, technical assistance
This sheet describes the purpose and function of the EPA Safe
Drinking Water Hotline.
Availability: Office of Water Resource Center
Cost: $0.0
Order No.: 8 12/FP-93-001
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Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
Grubbs, W.; Macler, B.; Regli, S.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 98 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
health/health effects, microbiological contaminants,
models, water treatment
For the development of the Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Product
rule, EPA wishes to compare human health risks from microbial
infection with those from chemical disinfectants and their by-
products. EPA is using computer models that simulate occurrence
levels of pathogenic organisms in raw water and then simulate
disinfection and production of disinfection by-products. This
paper presents the methodology used for these simulations and
estimations and discusses the assumptions and uncertainties
inherent to this modeling process.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No.: 203D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.00
Order No.: PB93-134393
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
letkiewicz, F.; Grubbs, W.; Lustik, M.; Cromwell, J.; Mosher, J
Zhang, X.; Regli, S.
U.S. Environmental Agency
Office of Water
June 1992
TRM, Report, 48 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, assessments,
disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water
regulations, health/health effects, models, treatment
techniques/technologies
The U.S. EPA has undertaken an effort to model how the water
supply industry may respond to possible rules and how those
responses may affect human health risk. This model is referred
as DBPRAM - the Disinfection By-Product Regulatory Analysis
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Model. This paper is concerned primarily with presenting and
discussing the me ('.hods, underlying data, assumptions,
limitations, and results for the first part of the D8PRAM.
Availability Educational Resources Information Center
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Order No.: 193D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134401
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-products Rule
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
August 1992
TRM, Report, 16 pages
Keywords: analysis/analytical methods, compliance,
disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations, monitoring
The U.S. EPA is developing national regulations to control
disinfectants and disinfection by-products in public drinking
water supplies. Twelve disinfectants and disinfection by-products
have been identified for possible regulation under this rule.
This document summarizes the analytical methods that EPA intends
to propose as compliance monitoring methods. A discussion of
surrogate measurements that are being considered for inclusion in
the regulation is also provided.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.75
Order No.: 2Q1D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134898
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
June 1991
TRM, Report, 4 6 pages
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Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, drinking water
regulations,
This document indicates the status of regulation development t jr
the disinfectants and disinfection by-products and solicits
feedback from the public.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cos t:: $5.00
Order Mo.:200D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134914
Status Report on the Development of Draft MCLGs for Disinfectants
and By-Products
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
October 1992
TRM, Report, 8 2 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products,
health/health effects, maximum contaminant
levels/maximum contaminant level goals
Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs) are set at concentration
levels at which no known or anticipated adverse health effects
occur, allowing for an adequate margin of safety. Establishment
of an MCLG for each specific contaminant depends on the evidence
of carcinogenicity from drinking water exposure or the Agency's
oral reference dose based on noncarcinogenic data. This report
discusses the status of the development of draft MCLGs for
disinfectants and disinfection by-products.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $8.25
Order No.: 199D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19 . 00
Order No.: PB93-134906
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Surface Water Treatment Rule: Implementation Manual (Including
Appendix D)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
TRM, Guidance Manual, 130 pages
March 1990
Keywords: reporting, state programs/regulations, Surface Water
Treatment Rule
This document provides guidance to EPA regions and States on
violation determination, FRDS reporting, and State Primacy
Revision Applications for the Surface Water Treatment rule. The
body of the document contains a timeline with important dates,
violation and reporting rules, and State Special Primacy
Requirements. The Appendices include information required for
Primacy Revision Applications, wellhead protection,
implementation, and FRDS data entry.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $27.00
Order No.: PB93-186641
Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Products:
Executive Summary
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
November 1.99 2
TRM, Technology & Cost Document, 38 pages
Keywords: costs/cost estimating, disinfection/disinfection by-
products, drinking water regulations, models, treatment
techniques/technologies
This document characterizes the feasibility of treatment for
disinfection by-product (DBP) control and estimates the costs for
treatment alternatives that can then be used by utilities to meet
national regulations. Treatment criteria were developed through
the use of a Water Treatment Plant simulation model for
parameters critical to disinfection and DBP control.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $2.00
Order No.: 204D
National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134922
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Total Coliform Rule: Imp 1 omen tat ion Manual {Including Appendix
D!
U.S. Rnviroiimentai Protection Agoncy
Office of Cround Water arid Drinking Walei-
March 1990
TRM, Guidance Manual, 196 pages
Keywords: Co] i form Rule, reporting, state proqr rams/regu iat i ons
This document provides guidance to EPA regions and States on
vio 1 a t i on de t e rmina t i on , r RDS ropt>r 11 ng , and S t ate Ft i macv
Revision App1irations. The body of the document contains
deadlines for submission of Primacy Revision applications,
violation and reporting rules, and State Special Primacy
Requ i foments . The Appendices include information required ! or
Primacy Revision Applications, wellhead protection,
implementation, and FRDS data entry.
Availability: National Technical Information Service
Cost: $19.SO
Order No.: PB93-186658
Use ot Microbial Rink Assessment, in Setting U.S. Drinking Water
3 tandards
Mac!er, B. ; Keg 1i, S.
U.S. Knvironmental Protection Agency
Office of Wafer
October 1992
TRM, Report, 20 pages
Keywords: assessments, disinfection/disinfection by-products,
drinking water regulations, ground water
disinfection/Ground Water Disinfection Rule,
microbiological contaminants, Surface Water Treatment
Rule
This paper outlines the U.S. EPA's general strategy for using
microbial risk assessment to support the development of the
National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. It discusses
specifically the use of such risk assessment in the development
of upcoming regulations for disinfection of groundwater and for
eonfiol of disinfectants and their chemical by products, and
possible amendments to the current Surface Wafer Treatment Rule.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $1.7!)
Order No.: 195D
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National Technical Information Service
Cost: $17.00
Order No.: PB93-134930
Water Treatment Plant Model, Version 1.21
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
June 1992
TRM, computer disk
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, models,
trea tment t echniques/technologies
The Water Treatment Plant Simulation Model was developed for the
EPA. by Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. in support of the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule. The primary purpose
of the program is to simulate the removal of natural organic
matter, the formation of disinfection by-products, and
disinfection levels in water treatment plants and distribution
systems, based upon specified inputs including raw water quality,
treatment process characteristics and chemical dosages. See the
following entry for information about the program's user manual.
Availability: Educational Resources Information Center
Cost: $4.00
Order No.: 356D
Water Treatment Plant Simulation Program, Version 121- User's
Manual
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
0f f ice of Water
J u n e .i 9 9 2
TRM, Manual, 1.74 pages
Keywords: disinfection/disinfection by-products, models,
treatment techniques/technologies
This User's Manual for Version 1.21 of the Water Treatment Plant
Simulation Program (see above entry) has been prepared to provide
a basic understanding of 1} how to operate the program, and 2)
the underlying assumptions and equations that are used to
calculate the removal of natural organic matter and the formation
of disinfection by-products. This manual represents the first
public release of the program.
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Order No.: PB93-134948
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TITLE INDEX
Analysis of Potential Trade-Offs in Regulation a Disinfection
By-Produc ts
Case Studies in Wellhead Protection: Ten Examples of Innovative
Wellhead Protection Programs
Drink i.ng Water Information Guide
Drinking Water Training Resources Directory: A National Training
Coalition Directory of Current Training Materials
F.valuation of Demonstration Technologies: Quail Creek Water
Supply System
Framework for Decision Making: An EPA Perspective
Guidance on Enforcement of the Requirements of the Surface Water
Treatment Rule
Guide for Conducting Contaminant Source Inventories for Public
Drinking Water Supplies
A Guide for Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis of State
and Local Ground Water Protection Programs
Guide to Ground Water Contingency Planning for Local and State
Governments
Helping Small Systems Comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act:
The Role of Restructuring
Indian Primacy Procedures Handbook for the Public Water System
Supervision (PWSS) Program and the Underground Injection
C o n t. r o 1 ( UIC ) Program
Institutional Solutions to Drinking Water Problems: Maine Case
Studies
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
<100 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
101 to 50 0 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
501 to 3,300 Persons
Lead and Copper Monitoring Guidance for Water Systems Serving
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3,301 to 10,000 Persons
Lead and Copper Rule: Definitions and Federal Reporting for
Milestones, Violations and SNCs
Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual. Volume II: Corrosion
Control Treatment
Lead in Drinking Water: Guidance for Conducting a Commu n i t y - Based
Public Education Program on Lead in Drinking Water
Lead in Your Drinking Water: Actions You Can Take to Reduce Lead
in Drinking Water
A Learning Guide for State/Local Drinking Water Agreements
Local Financing for Wellhead Protection
Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking
Water: Criteria ana Procedures, Quality Assurance; Third
Edition; Change 2 - September 1992
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving 10,001 to 50,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving 50,001 to 100,000 Persons
Monitoring Requirements for Lead and Copper Rules: Water Systems
Serving >100,000 Persons
Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection By-
products (Phase 6a) in Public Drinking Water
An Overview of Existing State Alternative Financing Programs:
Financing Drinking Water System Capital Needs in the 1990s
Possible Monitoring Requirements for the Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products CD/DBP) Regulations
Restructuring Manual
Safe Drinking Water Hotline Factsheet
Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Guidance for Nuisance
Chemicals
Simulation of Compliance Choices for the Disinfection By-Products
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Simulation of Microbial Occurrence, Exposure and Health Risks
After Drinking Water Treatment Processes
Simulation of Raw Water and Treatment Parameters in Support of
the Disinfection By-Products Regulatory Impact Analysis
Status Report on Analytical Methods to Support the
Disinfectant/Disinfection By-Products Rule
Status Report on Development of Regulations for Disinfectants and
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