Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a)
Calculation of CT Values
1) CT is the product
of the disinfectant contact time (T, in minutes) and disinfectant concentration
(C, in milligrams per liter). A supplier with treatment credit for chlorine
dioxide or ozone under subsection (b) or (c) must calculate CT at least once
each day, with both C and T measured during peak hourly flow, as specified in
Sections
611.531
and
611.532.
2) A supplier with several disinfection
segments in sequence may calculate CT for each segment, where a disinfection
segment is defined as a treatment unit process with a measurable disinfectant
residual level and a liquid volume. Under this approach, the supplier must add
the Cryptosporidium CT values in each segment to determine the total CT for the
treatment plant.
b) CT
Values for Chlorine Dioxide and Ozone
1) A
supplier receives the Cryptosporidium treatment credit listed in Table H by
meeting the corresponding chlorine dioxide CT value for the applicable water
temperature, as described in subsection (a).
2) A supplier receives the Cryptosporidium
treatment credit listed in Table I by meeting the corresponding ozone CT values
for the applicable water temperature, as described in subsection
(a).
c) Site-Specific
Study. The Agency may, by a SEP, approve alternative chlorine dioxide or ozone
CT values to those listed in Tables H and I on a site-specific basis. The
Agency must base this approval on a site-specific study conducted by the
supplier according to an Agency-approved protocol.
d) Ultraviolet Light. A supplier receives
Cryptosporidium, Giardia lamblia, and virus treatment credits for ultraviolet
(UV) light reactors by achieving the corresponding UV dose values shown in
Table J. The supplier must validate and monitor UV reactors, as described in
subsections (d)(2) and (d)(3), to demonstrate that they are achieving a
particular UV dose value for treatment credit.
1) UV Dose Table. The treatment credits
listed in Table J are for UV light at a wavelength of 254 nm as produced by a
low-pressure mercury vapor lamp. To receive treatment credit for other lamp
types, a supplier must demonstrate an equivalent germicidal dose through
reactor validation testing, as described in subsection (d)(2). The UV dose
values in this table are applicable only to post-filter applications of UV in a
filtered system supplier and to an unfiltered system supplier.
2) Reactor Validation Testing. A supplier
must use UV reactors that have undergone validation testing to determine the
operating conditions under which the reactor delivers the UV dose required in
subsection (d)(1) (i.e., validated operating conditions). These operating
conditions must include flow rate; UV intensity, as measured by a UV sensor;
and UV lamp status.
A) When determining
validated operating conditions, a supplier must account for the following
factors: UV absorbance of the water; lamp fouling and aging; measurement
uncertainty of on-line sensors; UV dose distributions arising from the velocity
profiles through the reactor; failure of UV lamps or other critical treatment
system components; and inlet and outlet piping or channel configurations of the
UV reactor.
B) Validation testing
must include the following: Full scale testing of a reactor that conforms
uniformly to the UV reactors used by the supplier and inactivation of a test
microorganism whose dose response characteristics have been quantified with a
low pressure mercury vapor lamp.
C)
The Agency may, by a SEP, approve an alternative approach to validation
testing.
3) Reactor
Monitoring
A) A supplier must monitor its UV
reactors to determine if the reactors are operating within validated
conditions, as determined under subsection (d)(2). This monitoring must include
UV intensity, as measured by a UV sensor; flow rate; lamp status; and other
parameters that the Agency has designated by a SEP based on UV reactor
operation. A supplier must verify the calibration of UV sensors and must
recalibrate sensors in accordance with a protocol that the Agency has approved
by the SEP.
B) To receive treatment
credit for UV light, a supplier must treat at least 95 percent of the water
delivered to the public during each month by UV reactors operating within
validated conditions for the required UV dose, as described in subsections
(d)(1) and (d)(2). The supplier must demonstrate compliance with this condition
by the monitoring required under subsection (d)(3)(A).
BOARD NOTE: Derived from
40 CFR
141.720.