Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 604.130 - Operational Testing Equipment
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.130
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Monitoring Equipment. Community water supplies must have equipment to monitor the water as follows:
1) Plants treating surface water and
groundwater under the direct influence of surface water must have the
capability to monitor and record the following:
A) chlorine residual, water temperature and
pH at locations necessary to evaluate adequate CT disinfection; and
B) turbidity.
2) Plants treating groundwater using iron
removal or ion exchange softening must have the capability to monitor and
record chlorine residual.
3) Ion
exchange plants for nitrate removal must continuously monitor and record the
finished water nitrate level.
b) Sampling Taps
1) Smooth-nosed sampling taps must be
provided for collecting representative samples of treated and untreated
water.
2) When fluoride is added,
the sample tap for the finished water must be located after the fluoride
solution is added and has thoroughly mixed with the water being
fluoridated.
3) Smooth-nosed sample
taps for untreated water must be provided at each well or source.
c) For measuring chlorine residual, DPD test equipment or other means approved in "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater", incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 611.102, must be used.
d) Testing equipment must be available to plants with specific treatment processes, which include:
1) fluoride adjustment - test equipment for
measuring levels of fluoride ion;
2) iron removal - test equipment for
measuring ferrous and total iron levels;
3) cation exchange softening - equipment for
measuring hardness, and chloride concentration;
4) coagulation and filtration - jar testing
equipment for determining chemical dosages and equipment for measuring pH,
hardness, total and phenolphthalein ("P") alkalinity, nitrate, and
nitrite;
5) lime softening -
equipment for measuring pH, hardness, and total and phenolphthalein alkalinity
forms;
6) reverse osmosis -
equipment for measuring total dissolved solids, chlorides and monitoring
sulfates;
7) phosphate addition -
equipment for measuring both orthophosphates and total phosphates;
8) anion exchange - equipment for continuous
monitoring of nitrate concentration must be provided for treated water and
finished water after blending;
9)
stabilization - equipment for determining the effectiveness of stabilization
treatment for parameters that may include temperature, pH, alkalinity, total
dissolved solids, chloride, sulfate, calcium hardness and total hardness,
expressed as calcium carbonate;
10)
chloramination - equipment to measure free chlorine residual, total chlorine
residual, monochloramine residual, and free ammonia-N;
11) coagulation using coagulants that contain
aluminum - in addition to the equipment described in subsection (d)(4),
equipment to measure total and insoluble aluminum;
12) manganese removal - equipment for
measuring the concentration of total manganese and soluble manganese;
and
13) chlorine dioxide treatment
- equipment for measuring chlorine dioxide residual and chlorite ion
concentration.
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