Utah Admin. Code R309-200-7 - Treatment Techniques and Unregulated Contaminants
(1) The Board has determined that the minimum
level of treatment as described in R309-525 and R309-530 herein or its
equivalent is required for surface water sources and ground water contaminated
by surface sources.
(2) For all
public water systems which use surface water or ground water under the direct
influence of surface water, R309-200, 215, 505, 510, 520, 525 and 530 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 which reliably achieve:
(a) at least 99.9 percent (3-log) removal
and/or inactivation of Giardia lamblia cysts between a point where the raw
water is not subject to re-contamination by surface water runoff and a point
downstream before or at the first customer;
(b) at least 99.99 percent (4-log) removal
and/or inactivation of viruses between a point where the raw water is not
subject to re-contamination by surface water runoff and a point downstream
before or at the first customer.
(c) 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.
(d) Compliance with
the profiling and benchmark requirements under the provisions of
R309-215-14.
(3) No MCLs are established herein
for unregulated contaminants; viruses, protozoans and other chemical and
biological substances. Some unregulated contaminants shall be monitored for in
accordance with
40 CFR
141.40.
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