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EPA-APPROVED MISSOURI NONREGULATORY SIP PROVISIONS—Continued
Applicable geographic or nonattainment area
State submittal
date
(60) Section 128 Declaration: Missouri Air
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105.450, RSMo 105.452, RSMo 105.454,
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643.040.2.
Statewide ..........
8/08/2012
[FR Doc. 2013–14755 Filed 6–20–13; 8:45 am]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
issue of Friday, May 31, 2013, make the
following correction:
40 CFR Part 141
PART 141—[CORRECTED]
[EPA–HQ–OW–2013–0300; FRL–9818–2]
Beginning on page 32570, with the
table entitled ‘‘ALTERNATIVE
TESTING METHODS FOR
CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR
141.25(A)’’, the tables are corrected to
read as set forth below:
Name of non-regulatory SIP revision
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
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Explanation
6/21/2013 [INSERT CITATION OF PUBLICATION].
Expedited Approval of Alternative Test
Procedures for the Analysis of
Contaminants Under the Safe Drinking
Water Act; Analysis and Sampling
Procedures
Correction
In rule document 2013–12729,
appearing on pages 32558–32574 in the
ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.25(a)
Methodology
SM 21st Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
Evaporation .....................................................
Coprecipitation ................................................
Radon emanation ............................................
Radiochemical .................................................
Radiochemical .................................................
Radiochemical .................................................
ICP–MS ...........................................................
Alpha spectrometry .........................................
Laser Phosphorimetry .....................................
Alpha Liquid Scintillation Spectrometry ..........
7110 B ................
7110 C ................
7500–Ra C ..........
7500–Ra B ..........
7500–Ra D ..........
7500–U B ............
3125 ....................
7500–U C ............
.............................
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7110 B ................
7110 C ................
7500–Ra C ..........
7500–Ra B ..........
7500–Ra D ..........
7500–U B ............
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7500–U C ............
.............................
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Radioactive Iodine .......................
Radiochemical .................................................
Gamma Ray Spectrometry .............................
Radiochemical .................................................
Radioactive Strontium 89, 90 ......
Tritium ..........................................
Gamma Emitters .........................
Gamma Ray Spectrometry .............................
Radiochemical .................................................
Liquid Scintillation ...........................................
Gamma Ray Spectrometry .............................
7500–Cs B ..........
7120 ....................
7500–I B .............
7500–I C .............
7500–I D .............
7120 ....................
7500–Sr B ...........
7500–3H B ..........
7120 ....................
7500–Cs B ..........
7500–I B .............
7500–Cs B ..........
7120 ....................
7500–I B .............
7500–I C .............
7500–I D .............
7120 ....................
7500–Sr B ...........
7500–3H B ..........
7120 ....................
7500–Cs B ..........
7500–I B .............
Contaminant
Naturally Occurring:
Gross alpha and beta ..................
Gross alpha .................................
Radium 226 .................................
Radium 228 .................................
Uranium .......................................
Man-Made:
Radioactive Cesium ....................
ASTM 4
D3454–05
D2460–07
D5673–05, 10
D3972–09
D5174–07
D6239–09
D3649–06
D3649–06
D4785–08
D4107–08
D3649–06
D4785–08
ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.74(a)(1)
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Organism
Methodology
Total Coliform ..............................
Total Coliform Fermentation Technique .........
Total Coliform Membrane Filter Technique ....
ONPG–MUG Test ...........................................
Fecal Coliform Procedure ...............................
Fecal Coliform Filter Procedure ......................
Pour Plate Method ..........................................
Nephelometric Method ....................................
Fecal Coliforms ...........................
Heterotrophic bacteria .................
Turbidity .......................................
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Methodology
SM 21st Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
Laser Nephelometry (on-line) .........................
LED Nephelometry (on-line) ...........................
LED Nephelometry (on-line) ...........................
LED Nephelometry (portable) .........................
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Organism
Other
Mitchell M5271 10
Mitchell M5331 11
AMI Turbiwell 15
Orion AQ4500 12
ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR DISINFECTANT RESIDUALS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.74(a)(2)
Residual
Methodology
SM 21st
Edition 1
Free Chlorine ............
Amperometric Titration ..................................................
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric ................................................
DPD Colorimetric ..........................................................
Syringaldazine (FACTS) ...............................................
On-line Chlorine Analyzer .............................................
Amperometric Sensor ...................................................
Amperometric Titration ..................................................
Amperometric Titration (Low level measurement) ........
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric ................................................
DPD Colorimetric ..........................................................
Iodometric Electrode .....................................................
On-line Chlorine Analyzer .............................................
Amperometric Sensor ...................................................
Amperometric Titration ..................................................
Amperometric Titration ..................................................
Indigo Method ...............................................................
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl F ...
4500–Cl G ...
4500–Cl H ...
.....................
.....................
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl E ...
4500–Cl F ...
4500–Cl G ...
4500–Cl I .....
.....................
.....................
4500–ClO2 C
4500–ClO2 E
4500–O3 B ..
Total Chlorine ...........
Chlorine Dioxide .......
Ozone .......................
SM 22nd
Edition 28
ASTM 4
4500–Cl D ... D 1253–08.
4500–Cl F.
4500–Cl G.
4500–Cl H.
..................... .....................
..................... .....................
4500–Cl D ... D 1253–08.
4500–Cl E.
4500–Cl F.
4500–Cl G.
4500–Cl I.
..................... .....................
..................... .....................
4500–ClO2 C.
4500–ClO2 E.
4500–O3 B.
Other
EPA 334.0 16
ChloroSense 17
EPA 334.0 16
ChloroSense 17
ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.131(b)(1)
Contaminant
Methodology
EPA method
ASTM 4
SM 21st
Edition 1
TTHM ........................................................
P&T/GC/MS ..................................
HAA5 ........................................................
LLE (diazomethane)/GC/ECD .......
Ion Chromatography Electrospray
Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry (IC–ESI–MS/MS).
Two-Dimensional Ion Chromatography (IC).
Ion Chromatography Electrospray
Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry (IC–ESI–MS/MS).
Chemically Suppressed Ion Chromatography.
Electrolytically Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Chemically Suppressed Ion Chromatography.
Electrolytically Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Amperometric Titration ..................
524.3 9,
524.4 29.
.....................
557 14.
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6251 B .........
6251 B.
4500–ClO2 E
4500–ClO2 E.
Bromate ....................................................
Chlorite .....................................................
Chlorite—daily monitoring as prescribed
in 40 CFR 141.132(b)(2)(i)(A).
SM 22nd
Edition 28
302.0 18.
557 14.
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D 6581–08 A.
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D 6581–08 B.
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D 6581–08 A.
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D 6581–08 B.
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ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR DISINFECTANT RESIDUALS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.131(c)(1)
Methodology
SM 21st
Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
Free Chlorine ...............................
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Amperometric Titration ..............................
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric ............................
DPD Colorimetric .......................................
Syringaldazine (FACTS) ............................
Amperometric Sensor ................................
On-line Chlorine Analyzer .........................
Amperometric Titration ..............................
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric ............................
DPD Colorimetric .......................................
Amperometric Titration ..............................
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl F ...
4500–Cl G ...
4500–Cl H ...
.....................
.....................
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl F ...
4500–Cl G ...
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl F.
4500–Cl G.
4500–Cl H.
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4500–Cl D ...
4500–Cl F.
4500–Cl G.
4500–Cl D ...
Combined Chlorine ......................
Total Chlorine ...............................
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D 1253–08.
D 1253–08.
ChloroSense.17
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Residual
Methodology
SM 21st
Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
Chlorine Dioxide ...........................
Low level Amperometric Titration ..............
DPD Ferrous Titrimetric ............................
DPD Colorimetric .......................................
Iodometric Electrode .................................
Amperometric Sensor ................................
On-line Chlorine Analyzer .........................
Amperometric Method II ............................
4500–Cl E ...
4500–Cl F ...
4500–Cl G ...
4500–Cl I .....
.....................
.....................
4500–ClO2 E
4500–Cl E.
4500–Cl F.
4500–Cl G.
4500–Cl I.
.....................
.....................
4500–ClO2 E.
*
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*
*
ASTM 4
Other
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.....................
ChloroSense.17
EPA 334.0.16
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ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR PARAMETERS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.131(d)
Parameter
Methodology
SM 21st
Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) ......................
High Temperature Combustion ...................
Persulfate-Ultraviolet or Heated Persulfate
Oxidation.
Wet Oxidation .............................................
Calculation using DOC and UV254 data ......
High Temperature Combustion ...................
Persulfate-Ultraviolet or Heated Persulfate
Oxidation.
Wet Oxidation .............................................
Spectrophotometry ......................................
5310 B .........
5310 C ........
5310 B ........
5310 C ........
415.3, Rev 1.2 19
415.3, Rev 1.2 19
5310 D ........
.....................
5310 B ........
5310 C ........
5310 D ........
.....................
5310 B ........
5310 C ........
415.3,
415.3,
415.3,
415.3,
5310 D ........
5910 B .........
5310 D ........
5910 B ........
415.3, Rev 1.2 19
415.3, Rev 1.2 19
Specific Ultraviolet Absorbance (SUVA) .....
Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) .......
Ultraviolet absorption at 254 nm (UV254) ....
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Rev
Rev
Rev
Rev
1.2 19
1.2 19
1.2 19
1.2 19
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ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.402(c)(2)
Organism
Methodology
SM 20th
Edition 6
SM 21st
Edition 1
SM 22nd
Edition 28
SM Online 3
E. coli ........................................
Colilert® ....................................
Colisure® ..................................
Colilert-18 .................................
Readycult® ................................
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9223 B ........
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9223 B ........
9223 B ........
9223 B .........
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9223 B .........
9223 B ........
9223 B ........
.....................
9223 B–97.
9223 B–97.
9223 B–97.
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Colitag .......................................
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Chromocult® .............................
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EC–MUG ..................................
Multiple-Tube Technique ..........
Two-Step Enrichment Presence-Absence Procedure.
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9221 F.
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9230 B–04.
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Enterococci ...............................
Coliphage ..................................
*
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*
*
Other
Ready
cult® 20
Modified
ColitagTM 13
Chromo
cult® 21
Fast
Phage 30
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ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.852(a)(5)
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Organism
Methodology category
Method
Total Coliforms .....................................
Lactose Fermentation Methods ...........
Standard Total Coliform Fermentation
Technique.
Colilert® ...............................................
Colisure® .............................................
EC–MUG medium ...............................
9223 B
9223 B
9221 F.1
Colilert® ...............................................
Colisure® .............................................
9223 B
9223 B
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Escherichia coli ....................................
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ALTERNATIVE TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 143.4(b)
ASTM 4
SM 21st
Edition 1
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3111 D ............
3111 D.
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3113 B ............
3113 B ............
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3120 B ............
3120 B.
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D 512–04 B ....
.........................
.........................
4500-Cl- B .......
4110 B ............
4500-Cl D ..
4500-Cl- B.
4110 B.
4500-Cl D.
....................................
....................................
.........................
.........................
2120 B ............
5540 C ............
2120 B.
5540 C.
....................................
.........................
3111 B ............
3111 B.
....................................
.........................
3113 B ............
3113 B ............
....................................
.........................
3120 B ............
3120 B.
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3111 B ............
3111 B.
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3113 B ............
3113 B ............
....................................
.........................
3120 B ............
3120 B.
....................................
200.5, Revision 4.2 2
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2150 B ............
2150 B.
....................................
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3111 B ............
3111 B.
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3113 B ............
3113 B ............
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3120 B ............
3120 B.
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D 516–07, 11 ..
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4110 B ............
4500–SO4 2¥
C.
4500–SO4 2¥
D.
4500–SO4 2¥
E.
4500–SO4 2¥ F
4110 B.
4500–SO4
C.
4500–SO4
D.
4500–SO4
E.
4500–SO4
....................................
.........................
2540 C ............
2540 C.
.........................
3111 B ............
3111 B.
Contaminant
Methodology
Aluminum ............
Axially viewed inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP–AES).
Atomic Absorption; Direct.
Atomic Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively Coupled
Plasma.
Silver Nitrate Titration
Ion Chromatography ..
Potentiometric Titration.
Visual Comparison .....
Methylene Blue Active
Substances (MBAS).
Axially viewed inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP–AES).
Atomic Absorption; Direct.
Atomic Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively Coupled
Plasma.
Axially viewed inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP–AES).
Atomic Absorption; Direct.
Atomic Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively Coupled
Plasma.
Threshold Odor Test ..
Axially viewed inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP–AES).
Atomic Absorption; Direct.
Atomic Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively Coupled
Plasma.
Ion Chromatography ..
Gravimetric with ignition of residue.
Gravimetric with drying of residue.
Turbidimetric method
Automated
methylthymol blue
method.
Total Dissolved Solids
Dried at 180 deg C.
Axially viewed inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP–AES).
Atomic Absorption; Direct Aspiration.
Color ...................
Foaming Agents ..
Iron ......................
Manganese .........
Odor ....................
Silver ...................
Sulfate .................
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Chloride ...............
Total Dissolved
Solids.
Zinc .....................
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Inductively Coupled
Plasma.
EPA method
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3120 B ............
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1 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 21st edition (2005). Available from American Public Health Association, 800
I Street NW., Washington, DC 20001–3710.
2 EPA Method 200.5, Revision 4.2. ‘‘Determination of Trace Elements in Drinking Water by Axially Viewed Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic
Emission Spectrometry.’’ 2003. EPA/600/R–06/115. (Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.)
3 Standard Methods Online are available at https://www.standardmethods.org. The year in which each method was approved by the Standard
Methods Committee is designated by the last two digits in the method number. The methods listed are the only online versions that may be
used.
4 Available from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428–2959 or https://astm.org. The methods listed are
the only alternative versions that may be used.
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6 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th edition (1998). Available from American Public Health Association,
800 I Street NW., Washington, DC 20001–3710.
7 Method ME355.01, Revision 1.0. ‘‘Determination of Cyanide in Drinking Water by GC/MS Headspace,’’ May 26, 2009. Available at https://
www.nemi.gov or from James Eaton, H & E Testing Laboratory, 221 State Street, Augusta, ME 04333. (207) 287–2727.
8 Systea Easy (1-Reagent). ‘‘Systea Easy (1-Reagent) Nitrate Method,’’ February 4, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from Systea
Scientific, LLC., 900 Jorie Blvd., Suite 35, Oak Brook, IL 60523.
9 EPA Method 524.3, Version 1.0. ‘‘Measurement of Purgeable Organic Compounds in Water by Capillary Column Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry,’’ June 2009. EPA 815–B–09–009. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
10 Mitchell Method M5271, Revision 1.1. ‘‘Determination of Turbidity by Laser Nephelometry,’’ March 5, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov
or from Leck Mitchell, Ph.D., PE, 656 Independence Valley Dr., Grand Junction, CO 81507.
11 Mitchell Method M5331, Revision 1.1. ‘‘Determination of Turbidity by LED Nephelometry,’’ March 5, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov
or from Leck Mitchell, Ph.D., PE, 656 Independence Valley Dr., Grand Junction, CO 81507.
12 Orion Method AQ4500, Revision 1.0. ‘‘Determination of Turbidity by LED Nephelometry,’’ May 8, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or
from Thermo Scientific, 166 Cummings Center, Beverly, MA 01915, https://www.thermo.com.
13 Modified Colitag TM Method. ‘‘Modified Colitag TM Test Method for the Simultaneous Detection of E. coli and other Total Coliforms in Water
(ATP D05–0035),’’ August 28, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from CPI International, 5580 Skylane Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA
95403.
14 EPA Method 557. ‘‘Determination of Haloacetic Acids, Bromate, and Dalapon in Drinking Water by Ion Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry (IC–ESI–MS/MS),’’ September 2009. EPA 815–B–09–012. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
15 AMI Turbiwell, ‘‘Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Using a SWAN AMI Turbiwell Turbidimeter,’’ August 2009. Available at https://
www.nemi.gov or from Markus Bernasconi, SWAN Analytische Instrumente AG, Studbachstrasse 13, CH–8340 Hinwil, Switzerland.
16 EPA Method 334.0. ‘‘Determination of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water Using an On-line Chlorine Analyzer,’’ September 2009. EPA 815–
B–09–013. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
17 ChloroSense. ‘‘Measurement of Free and Total Chlorine in Drinking Water by Palintest ChloroSense,’’ August 2009. Available at https://
www.nemi.gov or from Palintest Ltd., 21 Kenton Lands Road, P.O. Box 18395, Erlanger, KY 41018.
18 EPA Method 302.0. ‘‘Determination of Bromate in Drinking Water using Two-Dimensional Ion Chromatography with Suppressed Conductivity
Detection,’’ September 2009. EPA 815–B–09–014. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
19 EPA 415.3, Revision 1.2. ‘‘Determination of Total Organic Carbon and Specific UV Absorbance at 254 nm in Source Water and Drinking
Water,’’ September 2009. EPA/600/R–09/122. Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.
20 Readycult® Method, ‘‘Readycult® Coliforms 100 Presence/Absence Test for Detection and Identification of Coliform Bacteria and Escherichia
coli in Finished Waters,’’ January, 2007. Version 1.1. Available from EMD Millipore (division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany), 290 Concord
Road, Billerica, MA 01821.
21 Chromocult® Method, ‘‘Chromocult® Coliform Agar Presence/Absence Membrane Filter Test Method for Detection and Identification of Coliform Bacteria and Escherichia coli in Finished Waters,’’ November, 2000. Version 1.0. EMD Millipore (division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany), 290 Concord Road, Billerica, MA 01821.
22 Hach Company. ‘‘Hach Company SPADNS 2 (Arsenite-Free) Fluoride Method 10225—Spectrophotometric Measurement of Fluoride in
Water and Wastewater,’’ January 2011. 5600 Lindbergh Drive, P.O. Box 389, Loveland, Colorado 80539. (Available at https://www.hach.com.)
23 Hach Company. ‘‘Hach Company TNTplusTM 835/836 Nitrate Method 10206—Measurement of Nitrate in Water and Wastewater,’’ January
2011. 5600 Lindbergh Drive, P.O. Box 389, Loveland, Colorado. (Available at https://www.hach.com.)
24 EPA Method 525.3. ‘‘Determination of Semivolatile Organic Chemicals in Drinking Water by Solid Phase Extraction and Capillary Column
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS),’’ February 2012. EPA/600/R–12/010. Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.
25 EPA Method 536. ‘‘Determination of Triazine Pesticides and their Degradates in Drinking Water by Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC/ESI–MS/MS),’’ October 2007. EPA 815–B–07–002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
26 EPA Method 523. ‘‘Determination of Triazine Pesticides and their Degradates in Drinking Water by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
(GC/MS),’’ February 2011. EPA 815–R–11–002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
27 EPA Method 1623.1. ‘‘Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Water by Filtration/IMS/FA,’’ 2012. EPA–816–R–12–001. (Available at https://
water.epa.gov/drink.)
28 Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 22nd edition (2012). Available from American Public Health Association,
800 I Street NW., Washington, DC 20001–3710.
29 EPA Method 524.4, Version 1.0. ‘‘Measurement of Purgeable Organic Compounds in Water by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
using Nitrogen Purge Gas,’’ May 2013. EPA 815–R–13–002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
30 Charm Sciences Inc. ‘‘Fast Phage Test Procedure. Presence/Absence for Coliphage in Ground Water with Same Day Positive Prediction’’.
Version 009. November 2012. 659 Andover Street, Lawrence, MA 01843. Available at www.charmsciences.com.
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[FR Doc. C1–2013–12729 Filed 6–20–13; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 1505–01–D
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 180
[EPA–HQ–OPP–2012–0177; FRL–9387–3]
Cyproconazole; Pesticide Tolerances
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This regulation establishes
tolerances for residues of cyproconazole
in or on peanut and peanut, hay.
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC.
requested these tolerances under the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
(FFDCA).
SUMMARY:
This regulation is effective June
21, 2013. Objections and requests for
hearings must be received on or before
August 20, 2013, and must be filed in
accordance with the instructions
provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also
Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION).
DATES:
The docket for this action,
identified by docket identification (ID)
number EPA–HQ–OPP–2012–0177, is
available at https://www.regulations.gov
or at the Office of Pesticide Programs
Regulatory Public Docket (OPP Docket)
in the Environmental Protection Agency
Docket Center (EPA/DC), EPA West
Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001. The
Public Reading Room is open from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, excluding legal holidays. The
telephone number for the Public
Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, and
the telephone number for the OPP
Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review
the visitor instructions and additional
information about the docket available
at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shaunta Hill, Registration Division
(7505P), Office of Pesticide Programs,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20460–0001; telephone number:
(703) 347–8961; email address:
hill.shaunta@epa.gov.
ADDRESSES:
TKELLEY on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with RULES
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by
this action if you are an agricultural
producer, food manufacturer, or
pesticide manufacturer. The following
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list of North American Industrial
Classification System (NAICS) codes is
not intended to be exhaustive, but rather
provides a guide to help readers
determine whether this document
applies to them. Potentially affected
entities may include:
• Crop production (NAICS code 111).
• Animal production (NAICS code
112).
• Food manufacturing (NAICS code
311).
• Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS
code 32532).
B. How can I get electronic access to
other related information?
You may access a frequently updated
electronic version of EPA’s tolerance
regulations at 40 CFR part 180 through
the Government Printing Office’s eCFR
site at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/textidx?&c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title40/
40tab_02.tpl. To access the OCSPP test
guidelines referenced in this document
electronically, please go to https://
www.epa.gov/ocspp and select ‘‘Test
Methods and Guidelines.’’
C. How can I file an objection or hearing
request?
Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21
U.S.C. 346a, any person may file an
objection to any aspect of this regulation
and may also request a hearing on those
objections. You must file your objection
or request a hearing on this regulation
in accordance with the instructions
provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure
proper receipt by EPA, you must
identify docket ID number EPA–HQ–
OPP–2012–0177 in the subject line on
the first page of your submission. All
objections and requests for a hearing
must be in writing, and must be
received by the Hearing Clerk on or
before August 20, 2013. Addresses for
mail and hand delivery of objections
and hearing requests are provided in 40
CFR 178.25(b).
In addition to filing an objection or
hearing request with the Hearing Clerk
as described in 40 CFR part 178, please
submit a copy of the filing (excluding
any Confidential Business Information
(CBI)) for inclusion in the public docket.
Information not marked confidential
pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be
disclosed publicly by EPA without prior
notice. Submit the non-CBI copy of your
objection or hearing request, identified
by docket ID number EPA–HQ–OPP–
2012–0177, by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Do not submit electronically any
information you consider to be CBI or
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other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute.
• Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental
Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/
DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001.
• Hand Delivery: To make special
arrangements for hand delivery or
delivery of boxed information, please
follow the instructions at https://
www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.htm.
Additional instructions on commenting
or visiting the docket, along with more
information about dockets generally, is
available at https://www.epa.gov/
dockets.
II. Summary of Petitioned-for Tolerance
In the Federal Register of May 23,
2012 (77 FR 30481) (FRL–9347–8), EPA
issued a document pursuant to FFDCA
section 408(d)(3), 21 U.S.C. 346a(d)(3),
announcing the filing of a pesticide
petition (PP 1F7956) by Syngenta Crop
Protection, LLC., P.O. Box 18300,
Greensboro, NC 24719. The petition
requested that 40 CFR 180.485 be
amended by establishing tolerances for
residues of the fungicide cyproconazole,
in or on peanut, hay at 6.0 parts per
million (ppm), and peanut, nutmeat;
peanut, meal; peanut, butter; and
peanut, refined oil at 0.03 ppm. That
document referenced a summary of the
petition prepared by Syngenta Crop
Protection, the registrant, which is
available in the docket, https://
www.regulations.gov. There were no
substantive comments received in
response to the notice of filing.
Based upon review of the data
supporting the petition, EPA has
modified the requested tolerance levels
and crops for which tolerances were
needed. The reasons for these changes
are explained in Unit IV.C.
III. Aggregate Risk Assessment and
Determination of Safety
Section 408(b)(2)(A)(i) of FFDCA
allows EPA to establish a tolerance (the
legal limit for a pesticide chemical
residue in or on a food) only if EPA
determines that the tolerance is ‘‘safe.’’
Section 408(b)(2)(A)(ii) of FFDCA
defines ‘‘safe’’ to mean that ‘‘there is a
reasonable certainty that no harm will
result from aggregate exposure to the
pesticide chemical residue, including
all anticipated dietary exposures and all
other exposures for which there is
reliable information.’’ This includes
exposure through drinking water and in
residential settings, but does not include
occupational exposure. Section
408(b)(2)(C) of FFDCA requires EPA to
give special consideration to exposure
of infants and children to the pesticide
chemical residue in establishing a
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 141
[EPA-HQ-OW-2013-0300; FRL-9818-2]
Expedited Approval of Alternative Test Procedures for the
Analysis of Contaminants Under the Safe Drinking Water Act; Analysis
and Sampling Procedures
Correction
In rule document 2013-12729, appearing on pages 32558-32574 in the
issue of Friday, May 31, 2013, make the following correction:
PART 141--[CORRECTED]
Beginning on page 32570, with the table entitled ``ALTERNATIVE
TESTING METHODS FOR CONTAMINANTS LISTED AT 40 CFR 141.25(A)'', the
tables are corrected to read as set forth below:
Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 141.25(a)
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SM 21st Edition SM 22nd Edition
Contaminant Methodology \1\ \28\ ASTM \4\
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Naturally Occurring:
Gross alpha and beta........... Evaporation........... 7110 B........... 7110 B........... .................
Gross alpha.................... Coprecipitation....... 7110 C........... 7110 C........... .................
Radium 226..................... Radon emanation....... 7500-Ra C........ 7500-Ra C........ D3454-05
Radiochemical......... 7500-Ra B........ 7500-Ra B........ D2460-07
Radium 228..................... Radiochemical......... 7500-Ra D........ 7500-Ra D........ .................
Uranium........................ Radiochemical......... 7500-U B......... 7500-U B......... .................
ICP-MS................ 3125............. ................. D5673-05, 10
Alpha spectrometry.... 7500-U C......... 7500-U C......... D3972-09
Laser Phosphorimetry.. ................. ................. D5174-07
Alpha Liquid ................. ................. D6239-09
Scintillation
Spectrometry.
Man-Made:
Radioactive Cesium............. Radiochemical......... 7500-Cs B........ 7500-Cs B........ .................
Gamma Ray Spectrometry 7120............. 7120............. D3649-06
Radioactive Iodine............. Radiochemical......... 7500-I B......... 7500-I B......... D3649-06
7500-I C......... 7500-I C......... .................
7500-I D......... 7500-I D......... .................
Gamma Ray Spectrometry 7120............. 7120............. D4785-08
Radioactive Strontium 89, 90... Radiochemical......... 7500-Sr B........ 7500-Sr B........ .................
Tritium........................ Liquid Scintillation.. 7500-\3\H B...... 7500-\3\H B...... D4107-08
Gamma Emitters................. Gamma Ray Spectrometry 7120............. 7120............. D3649-06
7500-Cs B........ 7500-Cs B........ D4785-08
7500-I B......... 7500-I B......... .................
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Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 141.74(a)(1)
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SM 21st Edition SM 22nd Edition
Organism Methodology \1\ \28\ Other
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Total Coliform................. Total Coliform 9221 A, B, C..... 9221 A, B, C..... .................
Fermentation
Technique.
Total Coliform 9222 A, B, C.....
Membrane Filter
Technique.
ONPG-MUG Test......... 9223............. 9223 B........... .................
Fecal Coliforms................ Fecal Coliform 9221 E........... 9221 E........... .................
Procedure.
Fecal Coliform Filter 9222 D........... 9222 D........... .................
Procedure.
Heterotrophic bacteria......... Pour Plate Method..... 9215 B........... 9215 B........... .................
Turbidity...................... Nephelometric Method.. 2130 B........... 2130 B........... .................
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Laser Nephelometry (on- ................. ................. Mitchell M5271
line). \10\
LED Nephelometry (on- ................. ................. Mitchell M5331
line). \11\
LED Nephelometry (on- ................. ................. AMI Turbiwell
line). \15\
LED Nephelometry ................. ................. Orion AQ4500 \12\
(portable).
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Alternative Testing Methods for Disinfectant Residuals Listed at 40 CFR 141.74(a)(2)
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Residual Methodology SM 21st Edition \1\ SM 22nd Edition \28\ ASTM \4\ Other
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Free Chlorine..................... Amperometric 4500-Cl D............ 4500-Cl D............ D 1253-08............
Titration.
DPD Ferrous 4500-Cl F............ 4500-Cl F............
Titrimetric.
DPD Colorimetric.... 4500-Cl G............ 4500-Cl G............
Syringaldazine 4500-Cl H............ 4500-Cl H............
(FACTS).
On-line Chlorine ..................... ..................... ..................... EPA 334.0 \16\
Analyzer.
Amperometric Sensor. ..................... ..................... ..................... ChloroSense \17\
Total Chlorine.................... Amperometric 4500-Cl D............ 4500-Cl D............ D 1253-08............
Titration.
Amperometric 4500-Cl E............ 4500-Cl E............
Titration (Low
level measurement).
DPD Ferrous 4500-Cl F............ 4500-Cl F............
Titrimetric.
DPD Colorimetric.... 4500-Cl G............ 4500-Cl G............
Iodometric Electrode 4500-Cl I............ 4500-Cl I............
On-line Chlorine ..................... ..................... ..................... EPA 334.0 \16\
Analyzer.
Amperometric Sensor. ..................... ..................... ..................... ChloroSense \17\
Chlorine Dioxide.................. Amperometric 4500-ClO2 C.......... 4500-ClO2 C..........
Titration.
Amperometric 4500-ClO2 E.......... 4500-ClO2 E..........
Titration.
Ozone............................. Indigo Method....... 4500-O3 B............ 4500-O3 B............
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Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 141.131(b)(1)
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Contaminant Methodology EPA method ASTM \4\ SM 21st Edition \1\ SM 22nd Edition \28\
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TTHM.............................. P&T/GC/MS........... 524.3 \9\,
524.4 \29\...........
HAA5.............................. LLE (diazomethane)/ ..................... ..................... 6251 B............... 6251 B.
GC/ECD.
Ion Chromatography 557 \14\.............
Electrospray
Ionization Tandem
Mass Spectrometry
(IC-ESI-MS/MS).
Bromate........................... Two-Dimensional Ion 302.0 \18\...........
Chromatography (IC).
Ion Chromatography 557 \14\.............
Electrospray
Ionization Tandem
Mass Spectrometry
(IC-ESI-MS/MS).
Chemically ..................... D 6581-08 A..........
Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Electrolytically ..................... D 6581-08 B..........
Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Chlorite.......................... Chemically ..................... D 6581-08 A..........
Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Electrolytically ..................... D 6581-08 B..........
Suppressed Ion
Chromatography.
Chlorite--daily monitoring as Amperometric ..................... ..................... 4500-ClO2 E.......... 4500-ClO2 E.
prescribed in 40 CFR Titration.
141.132(b)(2)(i)(A).
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Alternative Testing Methods for Disinfectant Residuals Listed at 40 CFR 141.131(c)(1)
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Residual Methodology SM 21st Edition \1\ SM 22nd Edition \28\ ASTM \4\ Other
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Free Chlorine..................... Amperometric 4500-Cl D............ 4500-Cl D............ D 1253-08............
Titration.
DPD Ferrous 4500-Cl F............ 4500-Cl F............
Titrimetric.
DPD Colorimetric.... 4500-Cl G............ 4500-Cl G............
Syringaldazine 4500-Cl H............ 4500-Cl H............
(FACTS).
Amperometric Sensor. ..................... ..................... ..................... ChloroSense.\17\
On-line Chlorine ..................... ..................... ..................... EPA 334.0.\16\
Analyzer.
Combined Chlorine................. Amperometric 4500-Cl D............ 4500-Cl D............ D 1253-08............
Titration.
DPD Ferrous 4500-Cl F............ 4500-Cl F............
Titrimetric.
DPD Colorimetric.... 4500-Cl G............ 4500-Cl G............
Total Chlorine.................... Amperometric 4500-Cl D............ 4500-Cl D............ D 1253-08............
Titration.
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Low level 4500-Cl E............ 4500-Cl E............
Amperometric
Titration.
DPD Ferrous 4500-Cl F............ 4500-Cl F............
Titrimetric.
DPD Colorimetric.... 4500-Cl G............ 4500-Cl G............
Iodometric Electrode 4500-Cl I............ 4500-Cl I............
Amperometric Sensor. ..................... ..................... ..................... ChloroSense.\17\
On-line Chlorine ..................... ..................... ..................... EPA 334.0.\16\
Analyzer.
Chlorine Dioxide.................. Amperometric Method 4500-ClO2 E.......... 4500-ClO2 E..........
II.
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Alternative Testing Methods for Parameters Listed at 40 CFR 141.131(d)
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SM 21st Edition SM 22nd Edition
Parameter Methodology \1\ \28\ EPA
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Total Organic Carbon (TOC)... High Temperature 5310 B........... 5310 B.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Combustion.
Persulfate- 5310 C........... 5310 C.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Ultraviolet or
Heated
Persulfate
Oxidation.
Wet Oxidation... 5310 D........... 5310 D.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Specific Ultraviolet Calculation ................. ................ 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Absorbance (SUVA). using DOC and
UV254 data.
Dissolved Organic Carbon High Temperature 5310 B........... 5310 B.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
(DOC). Combustion.
Persulfate- 5310 C........... 5310 C.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Ultraviolet or
Heated
Persulfate
Oxidation.
Wet Oxidation... 5310 D........... 5310 D.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
Ultraviolet absorption at 254 Spectrophotometr 5910 B........... 5910 B.......... 415.3, Rev 1.2 \19\
nm (UV254). y.
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Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 141.402(c)(2)
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SM 20th Edition SM 21st Edition SM 22nd Edition
Organism Methodology \6\ \1\ \28\ SM Online \3\ Other
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E. coli........................ Colilert[supreg].. ................... 9223 B............ 9223 B............ 9223 B-97.........
Colisure[supreg].. ................... 9223 B............ 9223 B............ 9223 B-97.........
Colilert-18....... 9223 B............. 9223 B............ 9223 B............ 9223 B-97.........
Readycult[supreg]. ................... .................. .................. .................. Ready
cult[supreg] \20\
Colitag........... ................... .................. .................. .................. Modified ColitagTM
\13\
Chromocult[supreg] ................... .................. .................. .................. Chromo
cult[supreg] \21\
EC-MUG............ ................... .................. 9221 F............
Enterococci.................... Multiple-Tube ................... .................. .................. 9230 B-04.........
Technique.
Coliphage...................... Two-Step ................... .................. .................. .................. Fast Phage \30\
Enrichment
Presence-Absence
Procedure.
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* * * * *
Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 141.852(a)(5)
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Organism Methodology category Method SM 22nd Edition \28\
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Total Coliforms................... Lactose Fermentation Standard Total 9221 B.1, B.2
Methods. Coliform
Fermentation
Technique.
Enzyme Substrate Colilert[supreg].... 9223 B
Methods.
Colisure[supreg].... 9223 B
Escherichia coli.................. Escherichia coli EC-MUG medium....... 9221 F.1
Procedure (following
Lactose Fermentation
Methods).
Enzyme Substrate Colilert[supreg].... 9223 B
Methods.
Colisure[supreg].... 9223 B
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Alternative Testing Methods for Contaminants Listed at 40 CFR 143.4(b)
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SM 21st Edition SM 22nd Edition
Contaminant Methodology EPA method ASTM \4\ \1\ \28\ SM online \3\
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Aluminum..................... Axially viewed 200.5, Revision
inductively 4.2\2\
coupled plasma-
atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP-AES).
Atomic ................ ................... 3111 D............ 3111 D............
Absorption;
Direct.
Atomic ................ ................... 3113 B............ 3113 B............ 3113 B-04
Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively ................ ................... 3120 B............ 3120 B............
Coupled Plasma.
Chloride..................... Silver Nitrate ................ D 512-04 B......... 4500-Cl- B........ 4500-Cl- B........
Titration.
Ion ................ ................... 4110 B............ 4110 B............
Chromatography.
Potentiometric ................ ................... 4500-Cl\-\ D...... 4500-Cl\-\ D......
Titration.
Color........................ Visual ................ ................... 2120 B............ 2120 B............
Comparison.
Foaming Agents............... Methylene Blue ................ ................... 5540 C............ 5540 C............
Active
Substances
(MBAS).
Iron......................... Axially viewed 200.5, Revision
inductively 4.2 \2\
coupled plasma-
atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP-AES).
Atomic ................ ................... 3111 B............ 3111 B............
Absorption;
Direct.
Atomic ................ ................... 3113 B............ 3113 B............ 3113 B-04
Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively ................ ................... 3120 B............ 3120 B............
Coupled Plasma.
Manganese.................... Axially viewed 200.5, Revision
inductively 4.2 \2\
coupled plasma-
atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP-AES).
Atomic ................ ................... 3111 B............ 3111 B............
Absorption;
Direct.
Atomic ................ ................... 3113 B............ 3113 B............ 3113 B-04
Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively ................ ................... 3120 B............ 3120 B............
Coupled Plasma.
Odor......................... Threshold Odor ................ ................... 2150 B............ 2150 B............
Test.
Silver....................... Axially viewed 200.5, Revision
inductively 4.2 \2\
coupled plasma-
atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP-AES).
Atomic ................ ................... 3111 B............ 3111 B............
Absorption;
Direct.
Atomic ................ ................... 3113 B............ 3113 B............ 3113 B-04
Absorption;
Furnace.
Inductively ................ ................... 3120 B............ 3120 B............
Coupled Plasma.
Sulfate...................... Ion ................ ................... 4110 B............ 4110 B............
Chromatography.
Gravimetric with ................ ................... 4500-SO4 2- C..... 4500-SO4 2- C..... 4500-SO4 2- C-97
ignition of
residue.
Gravimetric with ................ ................... 4500-SO4 2- D..... 4500-SO4 2- D..... 4500-SO4 2- D-97
drying of
residue.
Turbidimetric ................ D 516-07, 11....... 4500-SO4 2- E..... 4500-SO4 2- E..... 4500-SO4 2- E-97
method.
Automated ................ ................... 4500-SO4 2- F..... 4500-SO4 2- F..... 4500-SO4 2- F-97
methylthymol
blue method.
Total Dissolved Solids....... Total Dissolved ................ ................... 2540 C............ 2540 C............
Solids Dried at
180 deg C.
Zinc......................... Axially viewed 200.5, Revision
inductively 4.2 \2\
coupled plasma-
atomic emission
spectrometry
(AVICP-AES).
Atomic ................ ................... 3111 B............ 3111 B............
Absorption;
Direct
Aspiration.
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Inductively ................ ................... 3120 B............ 3120 B............
Coupled Plasma.
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\1\ Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 21st edition (2005). Available from American Public Health Association, 800 I Street
NW., Washington, DC 20001-3710.
\2\ EPA Method 200.5, Revision 4.2. ``Determination of Trace Elements in Drinking Water by Axially Viewed Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission
Spectrometry.'' 2003. EPA/600/R-06/115. (Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.)
\3\ Standard Methods Online are available at https://www.standardmethods.org. The year in which each method was approved by the Standard Methods
Committee is designated by the last two digits in the method number. The methods listed are the only online versions that may be used.
\4\ Available from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 or https://astm.org. The methods listed are the only
alternative versions that may be used.
* * * * * * *
\6\ Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th edition (1998). Available from American Public Health Association, 800 I Street
NW., Washington, DC 20001-3710.
\7\ Method ME355.01, Revision 1.0. ``Determination of Cyanide in Drinking Water by GC/MS Headspace,'' May 26, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or
from James Eaton, H & E Testing Laboratory, 221 State Street, Augusta, ME 04333. (207) 287-2727.
\8\ Systea Easy (1-Reagent). ``Systea Easy (1-Reagent) Nitrate Method,'' February 4, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from Systea Scientific,
LLC., 900 Jorie Blvd., Suite 35, Oak Brook, IL 60523.
\9\ EPA Method 524.3, Version 1.0. ``Measurement of Purgeable Organic Compounds in Water by Capillary Column Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,''
June 2009. EPA 815-B-09-009. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
\10\ Mitchell Method M5271, Revision 1.1. ``Determination of Turbidity by Laser Nephelometry,'' March 5, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from
Leck Mitchell, Ph.D., PE, 656 Independence Valley Dr., Grand Junction, CO 81507.
\11\ Mitchell Method M5331, Revision 1.1. ``Determination of Turbidity by LED Nephelometry,'' March 5, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from
Leck Mitchell, Ph.D., PE, 656 Independence Valley Dr., Grand Junction, CO 81507.
\12\ Orion Method AQ4500, Revision 1.0. ``Determination of Turbidity by LED Nephelometry,'' May 8, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from
Thermo Scientific, 166 Cummings Center, Beverly, MA 01915, https://www.thermo.com.
\13\ Modified Colitag TM Method. ``Modified Colitag TM Test Method for the Simultaneous Detection of E. coli and other Total Coliforms in Water (ATP D05-
0035),'' August 28, 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or from CPI International, 5580 Skylane Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403.
\14\ EPA Method 557. ``Determination of Haloacetic Acids, Bromate, and Dalapon in Drinking Water by Ion Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem
Mass Spectrometry (IC-ESI-MS/MS),'' September 2009. EPA 815-B-09-012. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
\15\ AMI Turbiwell, ``Continuous Measurement of Turbidity Using a SWAN AMI Turbiwell Turbidimeter,'' August 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov or
from Markus Bernasconi, SWAN Analytische Instrumente AG, Studbachstrasse 13, CH-8340 Hinwil, Switzerland.
\16\ EPA Method 334.0. ``Determination of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water Using an On-line Chlorine Analyzer,'' September 2009. EPA 815-B-09-013.
Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
\17\ ChloroSense. ``Measurement of Free and Total Chlorine in Drinking Water by Palintest ChloroSense,'' August 2009. Available at https://www.nemi.gov
or from Palintest Ltd., 21 Kenton Lands Road, P.O. Box 18395, Erlanger, KY 41018.
\18\ EPA Method 302.0. ``Determination of Bromate in Drinking Water using Two-Dimensional Ion Chromatography with Suppressed Conductivity Detection,''
September 2009. EPA 815-B-09-014. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink/.
\19\ EPA 415.3, Revision 1.2. ``Determination of Total Organic Carbon and Specific UV Absorbance at 254 nm in Source Water and Drinking Water,''
September 2009. EPA/600/R-09/122. Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.
\20\ Readycult[supreg] Method, ``Readycult[supreg] Coliforms 100 Presence/Absence Test for Detection and Identification of Coliform Bacteria and
Escherichia coli in Finished Waters,'' January, 2007. Version 1.1. Available from EMD Millipore (division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany), 290
Concord Road, Billerica, MA 01821.
\21\ Chromocult[supreg] Method, ``Chromocult[supreg] Coliform Agar Presence/Absence Membrane Filter Test Method for Detection and Identification of
Coliform Bacteria and Escherichia coli in Finished Waters,'' November, 2000. Version 1.0. EMD Millipore (division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany),
290 Concord Road, Billerica, MA 01821.
\22\ Hach Company. ``Hach Company SPADNS 2 (Arsenite-Free) Fluoride Method 10225--Spectrophotometric Measurement of Fluoride in Water and Wastewater,''
January 2011. 5600 Lindbergh Drive, P.O. Box 389, Loveland, Colorado 80539. (Available at https://www.hach.com.)
\23\ Hach Company. ``Hach Company TNTplus\TM\ 835/836 Nitrate Method 10206--Measurement of Nitrate in Water and Wastewater,'' January 2011. 5600
Lindbergh Drive, P.O. Box 389, Loveland, Colorado. (Available at https://www.hach.com.)
\24\ EPA Method 525.3. ``Determination of Semivolatile Organic Chemicals in Drinking Water by Solid Phase Extraction and Capillary Column Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS),'' February 2012. EPA/600/R-12/010. Available at https://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/ordmeth.htm.
\25\ EPA Method 536. ``Determination of Triazine Pesticides and their Degradates in Drinking Water by Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization
Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS),'' October 2007. EPA 815-B-07-002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
\26\ EPA Method 523. ``Determination of Triazine Pesticides and their Degradates in Drinking Water by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS),''
February 2011. EPA 815-R-11-002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
\27\ EPA Method 1623.1. ``Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Water by Filtration/IMS/FA,'' 2012. EPA-816-R-12-001. (Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink drink.)
\28\ Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 22nd edition (2012). Available from American Public Health Association, 800 I Street
NW., Washington, DC 20001-3710.
\29\ EPA Method 524.4, Version 1.0. ``Measurement of Purgeable Organic Compounds in Water by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry using Nitrogen Purge
Gas,'' May 2013. EPA 815-R-13-002. Available at https://water.epa.gov/drink.
\30\ Charm Sciences Inc. ``Fast Phage Test Procedure. Presence/Absence for Coliphage in Ground Water with Same Day Positive Prediction''. Version 009.
November 2012. 659 Andover Street, Lawrence, MA 01843. Available at www.charmsciences.com.
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