Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 800 - Environmental Protection - Water Supply
Chapter NR 809 - Safe Drinking Water
Subchapter III - Maximum Contaminant Levels, Maximum Residual Disinfectant Levels, Monitoring, Analytical Requirements and Control of Disinfection Byproducts, Disinfection Residuals and Stage 1 and Stage 2 DBP
Section NR 809.569 - Treatment technique for control of disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursors
Current through August 26, 2024
For public water systems using conventional treatment which are supplied by a surface water source or by a groundwater source under the direct influence of surface water, the department identifies enhanced coagulation or enhanced softening as treatment techniques to control the level of disinfection byproduct precursors in drinking water and distribution systems. Treatment technique requirements for DBP precursors shall comply with the following:
(1) ENHANCED COAGULATION AND ENHANCED SOFTENING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS.
Table V
Step 1 Required Removal of TOC by Enhanced Coagulation and Enhanced Softening for Surface Water Systems Using Conventional Treatment
Source water TOC, mg/l |
Removal of TOC (in percentages) for source water alkalinity concentration ranges(in mg/L) as CaCO3 |
||
0 - 60 mg/L |
> 60 - 120 mg/L |
> 120 mg/L |
|
>2.0-4.0 |
35.0% |
25.0% |
15.0% |
>4.0-8.0 |
45.0% |
35.0% |
25.0% |
>8.0 |
50.0% |
40.0% |
30.0% |
Table W
Enhanced Coagulation Step 2 Target pH
Alkalinity (mg/L as CaCO3) |
Target pH |
0-60 ............................. |
5.5 |
>60-120 ............................. |
6.3 |
>120-240 ............................. |
7.0 |
>240 ............................. |
7.5 |
(2) CONVENTIONAL FILTRATION TREATMENT.
(3) COMPLIANCE CALCULATIONS.