Average Annual Concentrations Assumed to Produce a Total Body or Organ Dose of 4 mrem/yr | |||
Radionuclide | Critical organ | pCi per liter | |
1. | Tritium | Total body | 20,000 |
2. | Strontium-90 | Bone marrow | 8 |
BOARD NOTE: USEPA listed factors for computing the fraction of the maximum permissible annual dose of 4 mrem/yr based on NBS Handbook 69 (63) in Appendix I (Comparison of Derived Values of Beta and Photon Emitters), Implementation Guidance for Radionuclides, EPA 816-F-00-002. The units for these factors allow direct use for computing fractional dose equivalents. The Board listed USEPA's conversion factors in Table R, including information about applying the factors to determine compliance.
BAT for Combined Radium-226 and Radium-228, Uranium, Gross Alpha Particle Activity, and Beta Particle and Photon Radioactivity | |
Contaminant | BAT |
Combined radium-226 and radium-228 | Ion exchange, reverse osmosis, lime softening |
Uranium | Ion exchange, reverse osmosis, lime softening, coagulation/ filtration |
Gross alpha particle activity (excluding radon and uranium) | Reverse osmosis |
Beta particle and photon radioactivity | Ion exchange, reverse osmosis |
List of Small Systems Compliance Technologies for Radionuclides and Limitations to Use | ||||
Unit technologies | Limitations (see footnotes) | Operator skill level required1 | Raw water quality range and considerations1 | |
1. | Ion exchange (IE) | (a) | Intermediate | All ground waters |
2. | Point of use (POU2) IE | (b) | Basic | All ground waters |
3. | Reverse osmosis (RO) | (c) | Advanced | Surface waters usually require pre-filtration |
4. | POU2 RO | (b) | Basic | Surface waters usually require pre-filtration |
5. | Lime softening | (d) | Advanced | All waters |
6. | Green sand filtration | (e) | Basic | |
7. | Co-precipitation with Barium sulfate | (f) | Intermediate to advanced | Ground waters with suitable water quality |
8. | Electrodialysis/ electrodialysis reversal | Basic to intermediate | All ground waters | |
9. | Pre-formed hydrous Manganese oxide filtration | (g) | Intermediate | All ground waters |
10. | Activated alumina | (a), (h) | Advanced | All ground waters; competing anion concentrations may affect regeneration frequency |
11. | Enhanced coagulation/ filtration | (i) | Advanced | Can treat a wide range of water qualities |
1 | National Research Council (NRC). "Safe Water from Every Tap: Improving Water Service to Small Communities", National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. 1997. | |||
2 | A POU, or "point-of-use" technology is a treatment device at a single consumer's tap for reducing contaminants in drinking water at that tap. POU devices are typically on a kitchen tap. BOARD NOTE: USEPA refers to the notice of data availability (NODA) at 66 Fed. Reg. 21576 (April 21, 2000) for details. |
Limitations Footnotes: Technologies for Radionuclides
BOARD NOTE: In corresponding 40 CFR 141.66, Table C, footnote c states in part: "See other RO limitations described in the SWTR Compliance Technologies Table." USEPA based Table C on "Table 13. - Technologies for Radionuclides" appearing at 63 Fed. Reg. 42032, 42043 (Aug. 6, 1998). Table 13 refers to "Table 2. - SWTR Compliance Technology Table: Filtration". That Table 2, at 63 Fed. Reg. at 42036, lists the limitations on RO:
d Blending (combining treated water with untreated raw water) cannot be practiced at risk of increasing microbial concentrations in finished water.
e Post-disinfection recommended as a safety measure and for residual maintenance.
f Post-treatment corrosion control will be needed prior to distribution.
Compliance Technologies by System Size Category for Radionuclide NPDWRs | ||||
Compliance Technologies for System Size Categories (Population Served) | ||||
Contaminant | 25-500 | 501-3,300 | 3,300-10,000 | |
1. | Combined radium-226 and radium-228 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
2. | Gross alpha particle activity | 3, 4 | 3, 4 | 3, 4 |
3. | Beta particle activity and photon activity | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
4. | Uranium | 1, 2, 4, 10, 11 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 |
Note: Numbers correspond to the numbered technologies in the above table, "List of Small Systems Compliance Technologies for Radionuclides and Limitations to Use".
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 611.330
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 1978, effective February 4, 2013
BOARD NOTE: This Section derives from 40 CFR 141.66.