12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-546 - Regulated contaminants for the consumer confidence reports and public notification
TABLE 546.1 Content Requirements of |
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TRADITIONAL |
TO CONVERT FOR CCR, MULTIPLY BY |
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MAJOR SOURCES IN DRINKING WATER |
HEALTH EFFECTS LANGUAGE |
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Microbiological |
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(1) Total Coliform Bacteria |
TT |
n/a |
Naturally present in the environment |
Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in
the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially-harmful,
waterborne pathogens may be present or that a potential pathway exists through
which |
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(2) E. coli |
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0 |
Human and animal fecal |
E. coli are bacteria whose presence indicates that the water may be contaminated with human or animal wastes. Human pathogens in these wastes can cause short-term effects, such as diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. They may pose a greater health risk for infants, young children, the elderly, and people with severely-compromised immune systems. |
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(3) E. coli |
TT |
n/a |
Human and animal fecal |
E. coli are bacteria whose presence indicates that the water may be contaminated with human or animal wastes. Human pathogens in these wastes can cause short-term health effects, such as diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. They may pose a greater health risk for infants, young children, the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune system. |
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(4) |
TT |
TT |
0 for E. coli |
Fecal indicators are microbes whose presence indicates that the water may be contaminated with human or animal wastes. Microbes in these wastes can cause short term health effects, such as diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. They may pose a special health risk for infants, young children, some of the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune system. |
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(5) |
TT |
TT |
Inadequately treated or inadequately protected water may contain disease-causing organisms. These organisms can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, cramps, and associated headaches. |
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(6)Turbidity |
TT |
TT |
n/a |
Soil runoff |
Turbidity has no health effects. However, turbidity
can interfere with |
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(7) Giardia lamblia, viruses, Hetrotropic plate
count, |
TTc |
n/a |
0 |
n/a |
Inadequately treated water may contain disease-causing organisms. These organisms include bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause symptoms such as nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and associated headaches. |
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Radioactive |
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(8) Beta/photon emitters (mrem/yr) |
4 mrem/yr |
4 |
0 |
Decay of natural and man-made deposits |
Certain minerals are radioactive and may emit forms
of |
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(9) Alpha emitters ( |
15 |
15 |
0 |
Erosion of natural deposits |
Certain minerals are radioactive and may emit a form
of |
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(10) Combined radium ( |
5 |
5 |
0 |
Erosion of natural deposits |
Some people who drink water containing radium-226 or
radium-228 in excess of the |
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(11) Uranium (ppb) |
30 |
30 |
0 |
Erosion of natural deposits |
Some people who drink water containing uranium in
excess of the |
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Inorganic |
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(12) Antimony (ppb) |
0.006 |
1000 |
6 |
6 |
Discharge from petroleum refineries; fire retardants; ceramics; electronics; solder |
Some people who drink water containing antimony well
in excess of the |
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(13) Arsenic (ppb) |
0.010 |
1000 |
10. |
0 |
Erosion of natural deposits; Runoff from orchards;
Runoff from glass and electronics production |
Some people who drink water containing arsenic in
excess of the |
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(14) Asbestos (MFL) |
7 MFL |
7 |
7 |
Decay of asbestos cement water mains; Erosion of natural deposits |
Some people who drink water containing asbestos in
excess of the |
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(15) Barium (ppm) |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits |
Some people who drink water containing barium in
excess of the |
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(16) Beryllium (ppb) |
0.004 |
1000 |
4 |
4 |
Discharge from metal refineries and coal-burning factories; Discharge from electrical, aerospace, and defense industries |
Some people who drink water containing beryllium well
in excess of the |
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(17) Cadmium (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
5 |
Corrosion of galvanized pipes; Erosion of natural
deposits; Discharge from metal refineries; Runoff from |
Some people who drink water containing cadmium in
excess of the |
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(18) Chromium (ppb) |
0.1 |
1000 |
100 |
100 |
Discharge from steel and pulp mills; Erosion of natural deposits |
Some people who drink water containing chromium well
in excess of the |
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(19) Copper (ppm) |
AL=1.3 |
AL=1.3 |
1.3 |
Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
Copper is an essential nutrient, but some people who
drink water containing copper in excess of the AL over a relatively short
amount of time could experience gastrointestinal distress. Some people who
drink water containing copper in excess of the |
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(20) Cyanide (ppb) |
0.2 |
1000 |
200 |
200 |
Discharge from steel or metal factories; Discharge from plastic and fertilizer factories |
Some people who drink water containing cyanide well
in excess of the |
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(21) Fluoride (ppm) |
4 |
4 |
4 |
Erosion of natural deposits; Water additive that promotes strong teeth; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories |
Some people who drink water containing fluoride in
excess of the |
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(22) Lead (ppb) |
AL=0.015 |
1000 |
AL=15 |
0 |
Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits |
Infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the AL could experience delays in their physical or mental development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop kidney problems or high blood pressure. |
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(23) Mercury [inorganic] (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
2 |
Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from refineries and factories; Runoff from landfills; Runoff from cropland |
Some people who drink water containing inorganic
mercury well in excess of the |
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(24) Nitrate (ppm) |
10 |
10 |
10 |
Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic
tanks, |
Infants younger than the age of six months who drink
water containing nitrate in excess of the |
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(25) Nitrite (ppm) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic
tanks, |
Infants younger than the age of six months who drink
water containing nitrite in excess of the |
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(26) Total Nitrate and Nitrite |
10 |
n/a |
10 |
n/a |
Infants younger than the age of six months who drink
water containing nitrate and nitrite in excess of the |
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(27) Selenium (ppb) |
0.05 |
1000 |
50 |
50 |
Discharge from petroleum and metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from mines |
Selenium is an essential nutrient. However, some
people who drink water containing selenium in excess of the |
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(28) Thallium (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
0.5 |
Leaching from ore-processing sites; Discharge from electronics, glass, and drug factories |
Some people who drink water containing thallium in
excess of the |
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Synthetic Organic Chemicals including Pesticides and Herbicides |
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(29) 2,4-D (ppb) |
0.07 |
1000 |
70 |
70 |
Runoff from herbicides used on row crops |
Some people who drink water containing the weed
killer 2,4-D well in excess of the |
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(30) 2,4,5-TP [Silvex] (ppb) |
0.05 |
1000 |
50 |
50 |
Residue of banned herbicide |
Some people who drink water containing silvex in
excess of the |
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(31) Acrylamide |
TT |
TT |
0 |
Added to water during |
Some people who drink water containing high levels of acrylamide over a long period of time could have problems with their nervous system or blood and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. |
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(32) Alachlor (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
0 |
Runoff from herbicide used on row crops |
Some people who drink water containing alachlor in
excess of the |
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(33) Atrazine (ppb) |
0.003 |
1000 |
3 |
3 |
Runoff from herbicide used on row crops |
Some people who drink water containing atrazine well
in excess of the |
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(34) Benzo(a)pyrene [PAH] |
0.0002 |
1,000,000 |
200 |
0 |
Leaching from linings of water |
Some people who drink water containing benzo(a)pyrene
in excess of the |
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(35) Carbofuran (ppb) |
0.04 |
1000 |
40 |
40 |
Leaching of soil fumigant used on rice and alfalfa |
Some people who drink water containing carbofuran in
excess of the |
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(36) Chlordane (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
0 |
Residue of banned termiticide |
Some people who drink water containing chlordane in
excess of the |
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(37) Dalapon (ppb) |
0.2 |
1000 |
200 |
200 |
Runoff from herbicide used on rights of way |
Some people who drink water containing dalapon well
in excess of the |
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(38) Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (ppb) |
0.4 |
1000 |
400 |
400 |
Discharge from chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
di(2-ethyhexyl)adipate well in excess of the |
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(39) Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (ppb) |
0.006 |
1000 |
6 |
0 |
Discharge from rubber and chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate in excess of the |
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(40) Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) (ppt) |
0.0002 |
1,000,000 |
200 |
0 |
Runoff or leaching from soil fumigant used on soybeans, cotton, pineapples, and orchards |
Some people who drink water containing DBCP well in
excess of the |
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(41) Dinoseb (ppb) |
0.007 |
1000 |
7 |
7 |
Runoff from herbicide used on soybeans and vegetables |
Some people who drink water containing dinoseb well
in excess of the |
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(42) Diquat (ppb) |
0.02 |
1000 |
20 |
20 |
Runoff from herbicide use |
Some people who drink water containing diquat in
excess of the |
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(43) Dioxin [2,3,7,8-TCDD] (ppq) |
0.00000003 |
1,000,000,000 |
30 |
0 |
Emissions from |
Some people who drink water containing dioxin in
excess of the |
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(44) Endothall (ppb) |
0.1 |
1000 |
100 |
100 |
Runoff from herbicide use |
Some people who drink water containing endothall in
excess of the |
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(45) Endrin (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
2 |
Runoff of banned insecticide |
Some people who drink water containing endrin in
excess of the |
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(46) Epichlorohydrin |
TT |
TT |
0 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories; An
impurity of some water |
Some people who drink water containing high levels of epichlorohydrin over a long period of time could experience stomach problems and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. |
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(47) Ethylene dibromide (ppt) |
0.00005 |
1,000,000 |
50 |
0 |
Discharge from petroleum refineries |
Some people who drink water containing ethylene
dibromide in excess of the |
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(48) Glyphosate (ppb) |
0.7 |
1000 |
700 |
700 |
Runoff from herbicide use |
Some people who drink water containing glyphosate in
excess of the |
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(49) Heptachlor (ppt) |
0.0004 |
1,000,000 |
400 |
0 |
Residue of banned pesticide |
Some people who drink water containing heptachlor in
excess of the |
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(50) Heptachlor epoxide (ppt) |
0.0002 |
1,000,000 |
200 |
0 |
Breakdown of heptachlor |
Some people who drink water containing heptachlor
epoxide in excess of the |
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(51) Hexachlorobenzene (ppb) |
0.001 |
1000 |
1 |
0 |
Discharge from metal refineries and agricultural chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
hexachlorobenzene in excess of the |
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(52) Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (ppb) |
0.05 |
1000 |
50 |
50 |
Discharge from chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
hexachlorocyclopentadiene well in excess of the |
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(53) Lindane (ppt) |
0.0002 |
1,000,000 |
200 |
200 |
Runoff or leaching from insecticide used on cattle, lumber, gardens |
Some people who drink water containing lindane in
excess of the |
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(54) Methoxychlor (ppb) |
0.04 |
1000 |
40 |
40 |
Runoff or leaching from insecticide used on fruits, vegetables, alfalfa, livestock |
Some people who drink water containing methoxychlor
in excess of the |
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(55) Oxamyl [Vydate] (ppb) |
0.2 |
1000 |
200 |
200 |
Runoff or leaching from insecticide used on apples, potatoes, and tomatoes |
Some people who drink water containing oxamyl in
excess of the |
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(56) PCBs [Polychlorinated biphenyls] (ppt) |
0.0005 |
1,000,000 |
500 |
0 |
Runoff from landfills; Discharge of |
Some people who drink water containing PCBs in excess
of the |
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(57) Pentachlorophenol (ppb) |
0.001 |
1000 |
1 |
0 |
Discharge from wood preserving factories |
Some people who drink water containing
pentachlorophenol in excess of the |
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(58) Picloram (ppb) |
0.5 |
1000 |
500 |
500 |
Herbicide runoff |
Some people who drink water containing picloram in
excess of the |
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(59) Simazine (ppb) |
0.004 |
1000 |
4 |
4 |
Herbicide runoff |
Some people who drink water containing simazine in
excess of the |
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(60) Toxaphene (ppb) |
0.003 |
1000 |
3 |
0 |
Runoff or leaching from insecticide used on cotton and cattle |
Some people who drink water containing toxaphene in
excess of the |
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(61) Benzene (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from factories; Leaching from gas |
Some people who drink water containing benzene in
excess of the |
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(62) Carbon tetrachloride (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from chemical plants and other industrial activities |
Some people who drink water containing carbon
tetrachloride in excess of the |
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(63) Chlorobenzene (ppb) |
0.1 |
1000 |
100 |
100 |
Discharge from chemical and agricultural chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing chlorobenzene
in excess of the |
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(64) o-Dichlorobenzene (ppb) |
0.6 |
1000 |
600 |
600 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
o-dichlorobenzene well in excess of the |
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(65) p-Dichlorobenzene (ppb) |
0.075 |
1000 |
75 |
75 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
p-dichlorobenzene in excess of the |
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(66) 1,2-Dichloroethane (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,2-dichloroethane in excess of the |
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(67) 1,1-Dichloroethylene (ppb) |
0.007 |
1000 |
7 |
7 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,1-dichloroethylene in excess of the |
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(68) cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene (ppb) |
0.07 |
1000 |
70 |
70 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
cis-1,2-dichloroethylene in excess of the |
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(69) trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene (ppb) |
0.1 |
1000 |
100 |
100 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
trans-1,2-dichloroethylene well in excess of the |
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(70) Dichloromethane (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from pharmaceutical and chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
dichloromethane in excess of the |
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(71) 1,2-Dichloropropane (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,2-dichloropropane in excess of the |
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(72) Ethylbenzene (ppb) |
0.7 |
1000 |
700 |
700 |
Discharge from petroleum refineries |
Some people who drink water containing ethylbenzene
well in excess of the |
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(73) Styrene (ppb) |
0.1 |
1000 |
100 |
100 |
Discharge from rubber and plastic factories; Leaching from landfills |
Some people who drink water containing styrene well
in excess of the |
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(74) Tetrachloroethylene (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from factories and dry cleaners |
Some people who drink water containing
tetrachloroethylene in excess of the |
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(75) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (ppb) |
0.07 |
1000 |
70 |
70 |
Discharge from textile-finishing factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene well in excess of the |
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(76) 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane (ppb) |
0.2 |
1000 |
200 |
200 |
Discharge from metal degreasing sites and other factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,1,1-trichloroethane in excess of the |
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(77) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
3 |
Discharge from industrial chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing
1,1,2-trichloroethane well in excess of the |
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(78) Trichloroethylene (ppb) |
0.005 |
1000 |
5 |
0 |
Discharge from metal degreasing sites and other factories |
Some people who drink water containing
trichloroethylene in excess of the |
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(79) Toluene (ppm) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Discharge from petroleum factories |
Some people who drink water containing toluene well
in excess of the |
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(80) Vinyl Chloride (ppb) |
0.002 |
1000 |
2 |
0 |
Leaching from PVC piping; Discharge from plastic factories |
Some people who drink water containing vinyl chloride
in excess of the |
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(81) Xylenes (ppm) |
10 |
10 |
10 |
Discharge from petroleum factories; Discharge from chemical factories |
Some people who drink water containing xylenes in
excess of the |
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(82) |
0.080 |
1000 |
80 |
n/a |
Byproduct of drinking water
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Some people who drink water containing
trihalomethanes (THMs) in excess of the |
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(83) Haloacetic acids (HAA) (ppb) |
0.060 |
1000 |
60 |
n/a |
Byproduct of drinking water
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Some people who drink water containing haloacetic
acids in excess of the |
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(84) Bromate (ppb) |
0.010 |
1000 |
10 |
0 |
Byproduct of drinking water
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Some people who drink water containing bromate in
excess of the |
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(85) Chloramines (ppm) |
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Water additive used to control microbes |
Some people who use water containing chloramines well
in excess of the |
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(86) Chlorine (ppm) |
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Water additive used to control microbes |
Some people who use water containing chlorine well in
excess of the |
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(87) Chlorine dioxide (ppb)b |
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1000 |
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Water additive used to control microbes |
Some infants and young children who drink water
containing chlorine dioxide in excess of the |
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(88) Chlorine dioxide, where any two consecutive
daily samples collected at the entrance to the |
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The chlorine dioxide violations reported today are
the result of exceedances at the |
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(89) Chlorine dioxide, where one or more |
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The chlorine dioxide violations reported today
include exceedances of |
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(90) Chlorite (ppm) |
1.0 |
1.0 |
0.8 |
Byproduct of drinking water
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Some infants and young children who drink water
containing chlorite in excess of the |
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(91) |
TT |
TT |
n/a |
Naturally present in the environment |
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aThis information is for public notification purposes only. bThis information is for the CCR purposes only. cViolations of the
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Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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