Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 465.380 - Standards for Laboratory Pure Water
The following standards shall apply to all laboratory pure water:
|
Parameter |
Limits |
Frequency |
|
Conductivity |
[GREATER THAN]0.5 megohms resistance or [LESS THAN]2 micromhos/cm at 25° C |
Monthly |
|
Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Zn |
Not greater than 0.05 mg/L per contaminant. Collectively, no greater than 0.1 mg/L |
Annually |
|
Total Chlorine Residual 1 |
[LESS THAN]0.1 mg/L |
Monthly |
|
Heterotrophic Plate Count 2 |
[LESS THAN]500 CFU/mL |
Monthly |
|
Bacteriological Quality of Reagent Water 3 |
Ratio of growth rate 0.8 to 3.0 |
Annually |
1 DPD Method shall be used. Not required if source water is not chlorinated.
2 Pour Plate Method. See Standard Methods 9215E. SimPlate method.
3 See Standard Methods, Section 9020B, under Laboratory Supplies. This bacteriological quality test is not needed for type II water or better, as defined in Standard Methods. The bacteriological quality test is not needed for water with a conductivity [LESS THAN]1 micromhos/cm at 25° C or resistivity [GREATER THAN]1 megohms. Users of purchased bottled water are not exempt from the suitability test.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 14494, effective August 12, 2011
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