Information Collection Rule Data AnalysisAWWA Research Foundation and American Water Works Association, 2002 - Technology & Engineering - 600 pages The Information Collection Rule (ICR) was created in response to the need for data to support regulatory decision making with respect to controlling disinfection by-products (DBPs) and microbial pathogens in drinking water. This report summarizes the results of a monitoring program that collected da |
Contents
ICR IMPLEMENTATION AND DATA COLLECTION CHALLENGES | 1 |
QUALITY OF ICR MONITORING DATA | 39 |
AN INVENTORY OF ICR SYSTEMS TREATMENT PLANTS | 67 |
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Information Collection Rule Data Analysis Michael J. McGuire,Jennifer Lara McLain,Alexa Obolensky No preview available - 2002 |
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90th percentile analytical AUX1 AWWA AwwaRF bromate formation bromide concentrations bromine-substituted chloramine chlorine dioxide Collection Rule Data Cryptosporidium concentrations data set DBP concentrations DCAA Dichloroacetic acid disinfectant Disinfection By-products distribution system samples Drinking Water Environmental Protection Agency evaluated Figure filtered finished water free chlorine Giardia groundwater HAA5 concentrations HAA6 HAA9 haloacetic acids haloketones ICR data ICR FED ICR monitoring ICR plants ICR sampling ICR treatment influent bromide influent TOC Information Collection Rule laboratories M.J. McGuire median mg/L nanofiltration Obolensky occurrence oocysts ozone percentile plant-months predicted Protection Agency USEPA protozoan range recovery reported requirements residual secondary disinfectant softening plants source water speciation spike surface water plants Table TCAA TOC concentrations TOC removal treatment studies Trihalomethanes TTHM and HAA5 TTHM concentrations U.S. Environmental Protection USEPA utilities values virus concentrations virus inactivation viruses water quality water systems WTP Model µg/L



