Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 611.950 - General Requirements
a) The
requirements of this Subpart X constitute national primary drinking water
regulations. These regulations establish requirements for filtration and
disinfection that are in addition to criteria under which filtration and
disinfection are required under Subpart B. The regulations in this Subpart X
establish or extend treatment technique requirements in lieu of maximum
contaminant levels for the following contaminants: Giardia lamblia, viruses,
heterotrophic plate count bacteria, Legionella, Cryptosporidium, and turbidity.
The treatment technique requirements consist of installing and properly
operating water treatment processes that reliably achieve the following:
1) At least 99 percent (2-log) removal of
Cryptosporidium between a point where the raw water is not subject to
recontamination by surface water runoff and a point downstream before or at the
first customer for filtered systems, or Cryptosporidium control under the
watershed control plan for unfiltered systems; and
b) Applicability of the Subpart X
Requirements. A supplier is subject to these requirements if the following is
true of its system:
1) Is a public water
system;
2) Uses surface water or
groundwater under the direct influence of surface water as a source;
and
3) Serves fewer than 10,000
persons.
c) This
subsection (c) corresponds with
40 CFR
141.502, which includes a past implementation
date. This statement maintains structural consistency with the corresponding
federal provision.
d) Subpart X
Requirements. There are seven requirements of this Subpart X, and a supplier
must comply with all requirements that are applicable to its system. These
requirements are the following:
1) The
supplier must cover any finished water reservoir that the supplier began to
construct on or after March 15, 2002, as described in Section
611.951;
2) If the supplier's system is an unfiltered
system, the supplier must comply with the updated watershed control
requirements described in Section
611.952;
3) If the supplier's system is a community or
non-transient non-community water system the supplier must develop a
disinfection profile, as described in Section
611.953;
4) If the supplier's system is considering
making a significant change to its disinfection practices, the supplier must
develop a disinfection benchmark and consult with the Agency for approval of
the change, as described in Section
611.954;
5) If the supplier's system is a filtered
system, the supplier must comply with the combined filter effluent
requirements, as described in Section
611.955;
6) If the supplier's system is a filtered
system that uses conventional or direct filtration, the supplier must comply
with the individual filter turbidity requirements, as described in Section
611.956; and
7) The supplier must comply with the
applicable reporting and recordkeeping requirements, as described in Section
611.957.
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